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Top Ten Movies (so far) in 2015

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We have officially reached the ½ way point of the 2015 movie season and it certainly has been a season of ups and downs. I am still recovering for the utter garbage that was The Boy Next Door in January. However, half way through the 2015 movie season we have had quite a few surprises. Here now is a look at what I would consider the Top 10 movies I have seen so far in 2015. These are must see movies.

10) Age of Adaline –I was  shocked as anyone that this movie made my Top 10. However, I couldn’t escape the fact that I actually did enjoy watching this movie. This film  stars Blake Lively and Harrison Ford and depicts the story of Adaline who is rendered ageless after an accident and how she handles her interpersonal relationships. This movie was a great romantic drama and I enjoyed it.

9) Avengers: Age of Ultron- Who wasn’t counting down the days until the sequel to the highly successful Avengers made it back to the theater? This movie did exactly what Marvel does best and that is deliver excitement. When I heard James Spader was cast as Ultron, I was filled with quite a bit of doubt. Then I took a deep breath and pulled out my Captain America t-shirt and just reminded myself that In Marvel We Trust.

8) Cinderella – A magical adaptation of the animated Disney Classic had me wondering at first if I was going to be in for quite a long night. How could they possibly pull of a live adaptation of one the most classic tales in Disney history? Well, they not only pulled it off well, I was engaged with the movie from beginning to end.

7) Amy – This was one of the more jarring documentaries that I have seen in years, because we all knew Amy Winehouse’s fate going into the movie. Through the use of clips and interviews you feel like you are with Amy, side by side, as she goes down a very dark road. It’s one of the best examples of film making this year and will more than likely be recognized during award season.

6) Mad Max: Fury Road – I wish that every action movie was as great as this one. You don’t need to have seen the other Mad Max movies but you might need to calm yourself after this thrill ride. I literally was on the edge of my seat from beginning to end and I would pay to see this movie again.

5) Inside Out- I am not a huge fan of animated movies but I was a huge fan of this movie. This movie was unique and engaging for all ages. One of the best Pixar movies I have seen in quite some time and maybe the best animated movie this year.

4) Jurassic World- I am not sure a movie came into this year with more pure hype than this one. Of course, this leads one to think that it couldn’t possibly live up to the hype. I’m telling you this movie exceeds the hype and is the epitome of summer fun. How could you not like Johnny Karate chasing dinosaurs?

3) Dope – This movie deserves the same type of hype as a Jurassic World. Quality writing and acting contribute to this movie being one of the best of the year so far. I was pleasantly surprised and I think you will be as well.

2) Me, Earl, and The Dying Girl- This movie could have easily been 3rd but its 2nd  based on the strong script. The acting is brilliant and you are sucked in from beginning to end. This is a big deal because it’s pretty obvious how this story will play out from the beginning of the movie, but you still want to see what transpires.

Rachel, Greg , and Earl in Me and Earl and the Dying Girl
Rachel, Greg , and Earl in Me and Earl and the Dying Girl

1) Love and Mercy – This movie with John Cusack and Paul Dano is simply the best movie I have seen this year. I am not sure anything will knock this movie out of the top spot. It is a movie that needs to be seen. Paul Dano and John Cusack turn in a master-class like performance depicting both the young and old Brian Wilson. I could see Paul Dano and John Cusack both being nominated for Oscars.

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Paul Dano portraying a young Brian Wilson

I look forward to doing an end of the year list for you all but if you disagree with my rankings please let me know. Remember, the beautiful thing about movies is that even though I may feel a certain way, you might feel very differently, and we are all right. In the end, it is only the viewers enjoyment that matters.

Cinderella couldn't quite dance into the top 5
Cinderella couldn’t quite dance into the top 5
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BBC Sherlock special first clip teased at SDCC

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Sherlock is one of a kind tv show in the sense that it’s made based on well known characters, but adapted in a modern way. When I first heard about it I was reluctant to see it because of the Victorian aspect of the canon world of Sherlock Holmes, thinking it might be too similar to the recent movies. Two years ago I finally caved and realized that this BBC Sherlock version, with Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman, is more unique than I expected.

Co-creators Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss announced a Christmas special for next December 2015 and for a while we’ve known that it’s set during the Victorian era. See my predicament now?

Yesterday we were able to see the first promotional photo from the upcoming Sherlock special. Classy!

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And today during San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC), Moffat, along with producer (and wife) Sue Vertue and actor Rupert Graves, attended a panel were they unveiled the first clip. They also announced that the special will be shown in selected theaters worldwide, so that’s something to look forward to.

 After watching this I can see what Moffat was referring to at SDCC when he said: “It’s still the same sense of humour, it’s very much the show you know – but in the correct era.” As for any other answers about what’s coming, they prefer not to offer even a slight hint, as per usual:

 What are your expectations for this Sherlock special? Tune in to Monkeys Fighting Robots for more SDCC news!

EDIT: Sherlock actors Andrew Scott, Benedict Cumberbatch and Mark Gatiss (also co-creator) sent a video to be shared at the SDCC panel, excusing themselves for not being there. They also added a very nice twist for the fans.

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Affleck To Team Up With Geoff Johns For Next Batman Film

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Big news just broke at Comic-Con and it didn’t come from Hall H. Deadline Hollywood is reporting (Deadline Hollywood: Affleck to helm new Batman for DC) that Ben Affleck is teaming up with DC’s Geoff John’s to co-write a standalone Batman movie. Ben Affleck will also direct the Batman movie. Geoff John’s is DC’s creative officer and has plenty experience writing such comic book series as Aqua-man and Green Lantern.  It’s unclear at this time when Affleck’s Batman will fit in the timeline of DC’s upcoming releases.Affleck last won an Oscar for his work in Argo.Do you think that Ben is the right choice?

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Comic-Con: Mockingjay Hall H Panel Delivers

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Among the hoopla of San Diego Comic-Con came one the most highly anticipated events of the weekend. Hundreds of eager fans packed into Hall H as Conan O’Brien introduced the Cast of Mockingjay Part 2. There was a tinge of sadness for the fans as this was going to be the last #SDCC to promote Hunger Games for Jennifer Lawrence, Liam Hemsworth , and Josh Hutcherson. Some of the bigger moments of the event where when Liam and Jennifer were asked what they did on the last day of filming .

Jennifer Lawrence was also asked what costume she most likely would want to keep.

We certainly found out that the cast is not any good and reproducing the Mockingjay whistle.

 

Jennifer Lawrence also summed up how she felt leaving the role of Katniss.

Of course they released a brand new teaser trailer

Overall, The SDCC Mockingjay panel was a smashing success and only intensified the desire of fans worldwide to see the final installment of the Hunger Games series this November.

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Bill Murray Crashes Comic-Con

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Bill Murray attend his first Comic-Con when he appeared during the Open Road panel in Hall H.

Murray attended the panel as his Rock the Kasbah character, Richie Lanz, Kasbah’s manager. He asked the crowd to sing to themselves for 30 seconds.

The trailer is intriguing to say the least. And, as noted in the trailer, the cast for Rock The Kasbah is expansive and impressive to say the least. Barry Levinson directs from a screenplay by Scrooged scribe Mitch Glazer, and who knows if it’s any good.

Rock The Kasbah hits theaters October 23.

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Andy Kubert and Klaus Janson Join “THE DARK KNIGHT III: THE MASTER RACE”

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DC Entertainment began Comic-Con International: San Diego 2015 with a blockbuster announcement, revealing today that artists Andy Kubert and Klaus Janson will be joining living-legend Batman writer and artist Frank Miller and acclaimed writer Brian Azzarello in bringing the final chapter of the celebrated THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS saga to life.

“THE DARK KNIGHT III: THE MASTER RACE” is the epic conclusion to Miller’s 1986 classic THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS trilogy – heralded by TIME Magazine as one of the 10 greatest graphic novels of all time – and its 2001-2002 follow-up series BATMAN: THE DARK KNIGHT STRIKES AGAIN.

THE DARK KNIGHT III: THE MASTER RACE will be an eight-issue, comic book periodical, to be published monthly under the DC Comics imprint. Within each 32 page periodical there will be a special 16 page “Dark Knight Universe” comic affixed in the center. Each “Dark Knight Universe” comic will feature a rotating cast of special guest artists and characters.

“We went into this knowing that we had to give fans more,” said Dan DiDio and Jim Lee, Co-Publishers for DC Entertainment. “We’re pulling out all the stops to deliver an amazing conclusion to this exciting body of work. We hope it inspires the next generation of writers and artists, the way it has already inspired us.”

According to Kubert, “Frank Miller and Brian Azzarello have crafted such an incredible story for DKIII, as I am truly honored to be associated with them, this project, and Klaus Janson. We, along with the fans, are in for a great ride!”

“Any opportunity to work with Frank Miller is a happy occasion for me,” said Janson. “When we add the talents of Brian Azzarello and Andy Kubert to the mix, we have the ingredients to achieve something truly memorable. This will be amazing!”

Marking the 30th anniversary of THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS original series, this periodical is slated for publication beginning in late Fall 2015.

Source: DC Comics Media

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“Ghostbusters” Reboot Footage, Plus Ecto-2

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While in New York filming the Ghostbusters reboot, it appears that Kristen Wig is the victim of a timeless joke as Kate McKinnon will not stop long enough to let her in Ecto-1.

There is also an Instagram post from nerdtastic_girl of Ecto-2, which looks way cooler than the new Ecto-1.

The new Ghostbusters is written by Feig and Katie Dippold; and stars Melissa McCarthy, Chris Hemsworth, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon, Cecily Strong, and Leslie Jones.

The plot is still unknown but they’re probably going to bust some ghosts.

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Motorcycle Ecto-2 #Ghostbustersreboot #reboot #filming #onlocation #motorcycles #ghostbusters #whattheygonnadrive #whattheygonnashootwith

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“Gotham” Set Photos Reveal The Joker

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Gotham season 2 has started filming and Cameron Monaghan is starting to enjoy his role as Jerome aka The Joker.

Showrunner Bruno Heller already stated The Joker’s origin story was going to start off season two. Fox execs have confirmed this as well.

Gotham will return to FOX on September 21, 2015.

The Instagram post looks corny but the set photos below look scary.

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Photos are from cameronmonaghansource.blogspot.com

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“Ant-Man” Newscast Foreshadows Civil War Conflict

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Christine Everhart the WHiH news reporter from Iron Man, Iron Man 2, and Captain America: Civil War; during her July 7th broadcast highlighting the court case and the early release of Scott Lang from prison on July 17th, she foreshadows Civil War.

Everhart mentions a panel discussion and United Nations representatives from Sokovia. She also mentions more government control and transparency when it comes to super powered citizens.

The build up to Captain America: Civil War is in full swing

Marvel’s Ant-Man will be in theaters on July 17, 2015.

Captain America: Civil War will be in theaters on May 6, 2016.

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Archie #1: Waid And Staples Have Created Something Special

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Before we begin, it’s worth clarifying a few things regarding my history with the character of Archie Andrews. Suffice to say, as shocking as it may be to say, I have no real history with Archie, the Riverdale gang or the myriad of comics they have starred in over the years. The only comics baring the Archie label that I have ever read have been their Sonic, Mega-Man and TMNT series. My exposure to the character is limited to the occasional episode of Archie’s Weird Mysteries (which could form the basis of an article itself) and the song, “Sugar, Sugar” as performed by the fictional tie-in band; the Archies. What must be understood is that Archie’s popularity was mostly confined to America. This should come as no surprise given that the main appeal of the characters, from my understanding, is mainly nostalgia driven much like Happy Days. Archie was a call-back to a certain time within the American consciousness to which those of us outside of the states have little reference. That is not to say that I do not have respect for the character or his legacy, quite the contrary. For what amounts to a romantic-comedy to remain in circulation for over 70 years, is to tap into an element of the pop cultural psyche which few properties can access. If the point of this new Archie reboot is to revitalise the franchise and engage new readers then I think it’s fair to say that I am its key demographic. As such, I have not attempted to read up or watch any Archie properties to familiarise myself with the characters or their personalities. If the comic can’t convince me that these characters have merit independent of their cultural significance then it will have failed in its goals.

Released in the celebration of 75 years of publication, Archie #1 is penned by legendary writer; Mark Waid (Kingdom Come, Daredevil) and illustrated by the fantastic Fiona Staples (Saga, T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents). More so than anything else, it was this all-star creative team which convinced me that Archie was going to be a book worth investing my time in. When Mark Waid comes knocking at your door, you at least invite him in for a tea because even if he’s trying to sell you cable the conversation is bound to be interesting.
This is unapologetically an origin issue, introducing us to our cast and setting the stage for the issues to come. Archie Andrews is popular young man, whose talent for music and loyalty make him the high school buddy you wish you had.  Having recently split-up with his childhood sweetheart;Betty, over the mysterious lipstick incident, Archie attempts to get his grove back as the entire school speculates about the nature of the their break up. Along the way, we are introduced to a number of supporting characters including the meddlesome gossip; Kevin, the local Fonzie impersonator; Reggie and the somewhat misanthropic best friend; Jughead. Jughead is interesting given that most of the characters see him as nothing more than a dumb glutton who can be bribed with food and indeed, from what little I knew of Jughead this was my impression also. Instead, he turns out to be the most sensible of Archie’s friends group and the most understanding with regards to his friend’s situation. He is an almost cynical character, who knows how best to achieve his desired aims. If this is the version of Jughead that Chip Zdarsky is working on then sign me up, though why he wears a paper hat is still beyond me. While the glamorous Veronica remains absent, her presence is hinted at throughout the piece. It’s you standard high school comedy-drama, but its’ the genre at its finest. There isn’t much story in this premiere outing, but the characters are funny and charming enough to carry the issue regardless.

From time to time, Archie breaks the fourth wall and addresses the audience via soliloquy. It is in these moments that the humour is put to one-side, as Archie’s happy-go-lucky personality is stripped back to discuss his relationship with his father and his history with Betty. While there is a whiff of “Boy Meets World” and “Saved by the Bell” off these interludes, that is not necessarily a bad thing for this inaugural issue and they assist us in empathizing with Archie.

It’s worth addressing some of the controversy leading up to this issue. Naturally, there was some fan backlash to the radical redesigns of all the core characters. Gone is the cartoonish Filmation artwork of the past, replaced with a modern-style akin to the works of Chip Zdarsky.  I find the artwork endearing and relatable in a way that the prior style could only aspire to. When these characters emote, it comes from the faces of humans, not cartoons. Through subtle body language Staples expertly conveys unspoken emotional moments. Any scene which highlights Betty and Archie would not have impacted the reader as much in the old house style. It is understandable that fans would be upset given that the classic Archie style has endured the test of time, but I’m not sure it belongs in the modern comic landscape where character is king. I’m not sure the story would have as much impact in the former style, I won’t begrudge anyone their taste in artwork, but I don’t think I could have taken the book seriously nor would it have been as effective. For those of you waiting anxiously to pounce at me in the comment section, all I have to say is this…come at me.

The more interesting controversy was the Kickstarter campaign. The publisher attempted to use the crowd-funding platform to push ahead the production schedule on the other books being released as part of the wider Archie universe reboot. The hope was to raise $350,000 to support the new “Jughead”, “Life with Kevin” and “Betty and Veronica” titles. It’s understandable why a smaller publisher like Archie would want some indication of fan-support for such titles, but it is questionable whether a company which has being publishing comics for nearly 75 years is an appropriate candidate for Kickstarter. It’s clear they were chancing their arm, particularly evident given the ludicrous reward goals that were in place, and failed to appreciate the nature of the platform they engaged in. On the basis of this issue, I am still looking forward to the titles involved in the Kickstarter, but the incident is systematic of a growing abuse of the crowd-funding model (Shenmue 3, I’m looking at you).

Archie #1 is how a reboot should be done. It updates and gives modern relevance to a character who many will have written off. The energy, humour and character at the heart of this series demonstrates why the Riverdale crew have stayed with us for three-quarters of a century. If you are looking for something funny, with a lot of heart, excellent art and an interesting cast of characters, then you would be well-advised to pick this one up. Archie #1 is your favourite sitcom, it’s funny on the surface, but also has layered characters throughout.  I, for one, am sold, welcome to Riverdale.

Let us know what you think in the comments below.

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