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First ‘Spectre’ TV Spot Shows Bond In Action

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Tonight during the NBA Finals, a new 60-second TV spot for Spectre showed off some action.

Here is the Spectre Tv Spot:

There are so many things to be excited about with Spectre this fall. Sam Mendes is back as director, and Christoph Waltz is on board as the new villain. All signs point to another solid 007 entry for Daniel Craig.

Spectre hits theaters November 6.

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Indie Comics Spotlight: Harrow County and Age of Reptiles

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Hello again, comic friends! I hope we’re all enjoying the Summer of Crossover Mania! Take a break from superheroes, mutants, and alternate universes and throw these titles from Dark Horse Comics in your pile when you pick up your new books this week.

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Harrow County – Cullen Bunn, Tyler Crook

Somehow, Cullen Bunn read all of my laundry list of problems with AHS: Coven and decided to give me a present. This issue stands as a thorough introduction to this spooky universe that has a sordid history that involves witches. The present day story line is about a young girl, isolated from the world in the country with her father, who longs to leave her farm on her eighteenth birthday. The people in this community hold a dark secret, and the girl, Emmy, feels the dark past of the community all around her. She follows her paranormal instincts throughout the book and encounters a mysterious child who leads her to a gruesome cliffhanger that will leave you excited for the second issue. Bunn, as always, is at the top of his game and remains one of my favorite writers in comic books. The artwork feels like a children’s book but twists and turns in frightening ways. This book is perfect if you like Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, witchcraft, Cullen Bunn, and creepy stories in general. (Also, you’ll like this if you were expecting something better from Coven; if you have some grievances to air about Coven, please let me know. We’ll have a minute.)

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Age of Reptiles: Ancient Egyptians – Ricardo Delgado

Dinosaurs make me understand what the universe meant when it created metal guitar solos. Most days, the only things I care about are dinosaurs and Star Wars. Dinosaurs are the coolest thing that ever existed and ever will exist. Hollywood could make thirty Jurassic Park movies and that still would not be enough because I want to live in a house made entirely out of Jurassic Park movies without ever having to repeat a title. Basically, not enough things involve dinosaurs. Dark Horse Comics, however, continues with its Age of Reptiles series and helps make life better by adding more dinosaurs to it. Age of Reptiles: Ancient Egyptians is wonderful. Whether you’ve read the other Age of Reptiles titles or not, this book is unique and beautiful. The story revolves around a Spinosaurus in Cretaceous Era Africa. This isn’t like Land Before Time with anthropomorphic dinosaurs talking to each other and having adventures and learning emotional lessons. This is a story about a dinosaur in a world of dinosaurs having a dinosaur life. The beautifully-drawn story unfolds like a nature special with no narrator; the action in the comic book moves the narrative. This book is amazing, and I cannot recommend it enough. This book is perfect if you like dinosaurs, dinosaurs, comic books beyond the realm of superheros, dinosaurs, wordless narratives, and being hypnotized by stunning art. This book is also the perfect way to get ready for Jurassic World this weekend.

Dinosaurs and witchcraft dominate the indie comics spotlight this week, so I hope you enjoy these books as much as I did. If you’re enjoying an indie book I haven’t touched on yet, let me know in the comments below! Happy reading!

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Jon Bernthal Cast As The Punisher For Daredevil

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Marvel announced Tuesday, that Walking Dead alum Jon Bernthal has signed on to be the Punisher in the second season of Netflix’s Daredevil.

“Jon Bernthal brings an unmatched intensity to every role he takes on, with a potent blend of power, motivation and vulnerability that will connect with audiences,” said Jeph Loeb, Marvel’s Head of Television. “Castle’s appearance will bring dramatic changes to the world of Matt Murdock and nothing will be the same.”

Bernthal is said to have a big presence on the series.

The Punisher is a vigilante who uses lethal force to deal with crime.

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James Guiliani, Mob Enforcer Turned Animal Rescuer

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James Guiliani spoke with Matthew Sardo about his new book “Dogfella” and how everything in his life has lead to this moment.

ABOUT JAMES “HEAD” GUILIANI AND “DOGFELLA”
How did an addicted ex–con on the verge of suicide become a caring member of the community? With a little help from a Shih Tzu named Bruno.

James “Head” Guiliani, a confidante of the Gotti regime, was arrested and jailed on a weapons charge. After his release, he fell back into alcohol and drug addiction—until, one day, he came across an abandoned, abused Shih Tzu in the street. He rescued the dog, whom he lovingly named Bruno, and, in the process, turned his own life around.

“Dogfella” recounts the story of Guiliani’s life, from his involvement in street gangs and the infamous Gotti crime family to his incarceration and eventual redemption through animal welfare. Guiliani’s new career has led him to save pit bulls from a dog-fighting ring and drive through six-foot snowdrifts to reach 200 cats stranded at a Long Island sanctuary.

“In this funny, touching tale, a wise guy barks back at his addictions by rescuing a Shih Tzu named Bruno. Guaranteed to warm every animal lover’s heart.”— Bruce Goldstein, author of Puppy Chow is Better than Prozac

ABOUT JAMES GUILIANI
James Guiliani is the fifth of six kids born to a religious, working-class Italian American family. He turned to petty crime in high school and was the enforcer for mob boss John Gotti of the Gambino crime family by his mid-twenties. After serving time both in prison and in odd jobs, he now spends his days caring for and rescuing animals with his wife, Lena.

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“Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part II” Trailer Burns Bright

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The first teaser for the finale of Lionsgate’s blockbuster franchise is here.

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay part II is directed by Francis Lawrence and stars Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Woody Harrelson, Donald Sutherland, Julianne Moore, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Sam Claflin, Elizabeth Banks, Jena Malone, Jeffrey Wright, and Stanley Tucci.

It opens on November 20th, 2015.

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‘Batman v. Superman: Dawn Of Justice’ Has Official Synopsis

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Expect tidbits surrounding Batman v. Superman: Dawn Of Justice to leak out from time to time all the way to March 2016. Today, we have an official synopsis of the film, describing what most can figure out from the teaser trailer.

The synopsis, according to the report on Collider, has been released ahead of the Las Vegas Licensing Expo, which starts tomorrow:

“Fearing the actions of a god-like super hero left unchecked, Gotham City’s own formidable, forceful vigilante takes on Metropolis’s most revered, modern-day savior, while the world wrestles with what sort of hero it really needs.  And with Batman and Superman at war with one another, a new threat quickly arises, putting mankind in greater danger than it’s ever known before.”

Most of these details can be figured out from the less-than-subtle teaser trailer. The only thing we are waiting on here is a confirmation of the “new threat.”

Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice hits theaters in March 2016.

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James Cameron’s Endorsement of ‘Terminator Genisys’ Reeks Of Desperation

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We are still a few weeks away from the release of the fifth Terminator film, Terminator Genisys, and it seems the studio and PR department is already in spin control. The trailers have gotten progressively more convoluted, increasingly spoilerific, and no matter how much nonsense they throw into these previews, nothing seems to be helping the negative buzz surrounding what looks like a DOA tentpole for Paramount.

Time to bring in James Cameron.

The latest trailer, or featurette, for Terminator Genisys features Cameron endorsing the film and calling it the “third Terminator movie,” therein trying to erase Rise of The Machines and Salvation from our collective memories. Nice try, Cameron.

Here is the Terminator Genisys featurette:

So many things stick out here. At first, Cameron seems flattered that Terminator Genisys is mimicking his films, then he goes into his interpretation of characters like Sarah Connor. His interpretation. Then, after calling this one the third Terminator film, he goes on to say “if you like the Terminator movies, you’ll like this one.” Yeah, except maybe half of the existing films, right?

Cameron also confirms that the trailers have ruined what could have been a nice surprise, the fact that John Connor is a bad guy. The hero of three of the first four films is now a villain, and that’s just okay I guess?

If James Cameron wants to endorse Terminator Genisys, that’s fine. I still don’t buy it. There can be all sorts of motivations for Cameron doing this PR plug for a movie in which he has no involvement, but let’s not get into conspiracy theories. Let’s just point out the fact that Terminator Genysis basically erases not only the last two films, but the entire story told in the first two classics. “Hey, remember Terminator and Terminator 2? Yeah, those never happened.” What?!

The synopsis for Terminator Genisys does nothing to clear up this mess either. Maybe the biggest surprise of the summer will be the fact that Terminator Genisys is a good movie, and it certainly has potential to be entertaining in the least. But I have never had less confidence in a film going in, and this endorsement feels less like praise and more like a desperate attempt to remind everyone who made the first two superior films in the first place.

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Kid President To Host ‘Tell-A-Thon’ To End Child Hunger

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Mashable first reported that Robby Noval, a.k.a. Kid President has teamed up with ConAgra Food and they will host a summer-long “Tell-A-Thon.” The campaign’s purpose is to spread awareness about child hunger in America and how the epidemic increases during the summer, when school is not in session.

Kid President will launch the event on Wednesday with a YouTube live stream. After the live stream on Wednesday at 1 p.m. PT / 4 p.m. ET, readers can share their own video message or post on social media with the hashtag #HungerFreeSummer.

“There are so many simple yet powerful ways we can all do something to help children … I hope this can inspire people to look and see and do, because a better world for kids is a better world for everyone,” said Brad Montague, co-creator of the Kid President brand, to Mashable.

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Sense8 – Episode 1 Review (Wachowskis Return)

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Remember The Matrix? It was alright, right? I mean it was pretty revolutionary in terms of changing the way we can look at action movies. It gave action movies the potential to be more than  just a barrage of bullets. Action movies could now be thought-provoking and engaging on a cerebral level. And the Wachowski Brothers are who we can thank for, if not starting that revolution, letting it catch fire at the dawn of the new millennium.

 

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And here we are a little over fifteen years later and the W. Bros are back again trying to pick up after their critical and financial failure Jupiter Ascending (Actually lets face it, most of their stuff since Matrix has been meh at best). Now I’m gonna be honest, I like most of the story ideas that these guys present. Maybe because its my history of watching so much Anime that the plot lines and pacing are so easy for me to digest. I mean I don’t know anyone who follows these guys who wouldn’t admit that they basically make live-action anime. And of course that’s what Sense8 gives off (at least in the first episode).

Now I’m gonna give them some credit because having eight main character that all don’t interact with each other seems really hard. The whole first episode could barely have anything to do with the plot because it’s too busy making sure we know these characters, some of which we only get like two minutes with. So already they’ve kind of shot themselves in the foot to begin with. Not to mention, knowing the W. Bros, this plot is going to be convoluted as fuck, so they’ll need to get to explaining it ASAP. Anyway like I said there are eight character and since basically ninety percent of this 1st episode is character introduction, their Bio’s seem like a good place to start.

Courtesy of  the Wikipedia Entry

  • Capheus Van Damme: A compassionate Matatu van driver in Nairobi with a strong sense of justice who is desperately trying to earn money to buy medicine for his mother, who is suffering from AID’s.
  •  Sun Bak: Daughter of a powerful Seoul businessman and burgeoning star in the underground kickboxing world
  • Nomi Marks: A lesbian trans woman and hacktivist living in San Francisco.
  • Kala Dandekar: A pharmacist and devout hindu in Mumbai engaged to marry a man she does not love.
  • Riley Blue: An Icelandic DJ with a troubled past that made her run away to London.
  • Wolfgang Bogdanow: A Berlin locksmith and safe-cracker, who has unresolved issues with his late father and participates in organized crime.
  • Lito Rodriguez: A closeted gay Spanish tele nova actor living in Mexico City.
  • Will Gorski: A Chicago cop haunted by an unsolved murder from his childhood.

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So if the description of the characters wasn’t enough to tip you off. Then by the picture you can clearly tell that they are casting a wide net hoping to hit every demographic possible. Which there’s nothing wrong with. But again, some may see it as just pandering, and so far that’s the way it seems to me. But it could change. I just find it a little suspicious that there is every race in this show. Diversity for the sake of diversity just seems to put me off. Please don’t take this the wrong way, I’m not racist.

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Oh yes the plot! Remember I hinted at that a few paragraphs ago. Well somewhere in this equal opportunity mess, there is indeed a plot. And it’s probably the main reason anyone is talking about this show, it sure was the only reason it caught my attention. So these characters are all the same age and at the beginning of the show all see the same woman appear in front of them. She then proceeds to kill herself, which is shown in more detail in the cold-open of the show. And bam! Now these characters are connected by some force that allows them to randomly experience the same things that another person of the group is feeling. (Yes! Finally a show that portrays what it feels like to be a young teenager on Tumblr. I guess they weren’t lying when they said Jonny Depp is living inside there head). This continues to happen all throughout the character intros and every time it happens, it reminds me why I was so interested in the first place. Seeing people’s lives being changed by this unexplainable force that has crashed into their lives and how they deal with it. It was a good taste of what the show may turn into. And I’m willing to drudge through a slew of, for the most part, uninteresting characters to get more of that.

Hopefully in future episodes they can get some of these characters together because I don’t know how long I can care about these people individually. And since they got most of the characters intros out-of-the-way, I foresee them getting right into the story next episode. But overall I am still very interested in this series, and will continue to give updates as I watch the episodes. I know the series is up in its entirety on Netflix, but I don’t feel I would do the show justice if I just binged it. At the least each episode deserves a little time to dwell on. So I’ll probably post episode reviews every other day, or something like that.

Also I am very interested in what you think about this show if you have seen it (just please no spoilers). I feel that shows like this are meant to be talked about and that’s where they shine. So please comment, especially if you have a different opinion to my own.

 

 

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The Big Show On How He Would Like To Walk Away From The Ring

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WWE’s the Big Show talked with Matthew Sardo about his new film “Vendetta” and how he had to go to a very dark place to play the villain, Victor Abbott.

The Big Show also touched on how he would like to walk away from wrestling.

Bonus track: My review of Game of Thrones – “The Dance of Dragons.”

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