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Nintendo Announces The New 2DS XL

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It’s been less than two months since Nintendo launched the Switch, but the company isn’t finished making big pre-E3 announcements.

Earlier today, the big N announced the New Nintendo 2DS XL. Watch the system’s reveal trailer below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lxNHhgMuTg

The New 2DS XL launches in North America on July 28 for a price of $149.99. Will you be picking up the system? Sound off in the comments below!

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‘Wonder Woman’ – “Together” TV Spot Officially Released With New Footage

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As a special surprise, Patty Jenkins and Warner Bros. just released an awesome new look at the upcoming Wonder Woman movie. The short TV spot features a lot of new footage, including some really awesome action sequences, and we also get some great dialogue from Gal Gadot as the title character.

Also Read: New ‘Wonder Woman’ Concept Art Shows Diana Walking Into Battle

This TV spot seemingly shows a push in marketing for Wonder Woman, and we will likely see more TV spots and teasers within the next few weeks. Now that Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2 is opening across the world, Wonder Woman is the next big superhero movie, and Warner Bros. will want to make sure everyone is talking about the movie and buying tickets.

’Wonder Woman’ hits movie theaters around the world next summer when Gal Gadot returns as the title character in the epic action-adventure from director Patty Jenkins. Before she was Wonder Woman, she was Diana, princess of the Amazons, trained to be an unconquerable warrior. Raised on a sheltered island paradise, when an American pilot crashes on their shores and tells of a massive conflict raging in the outside world, Diana leaves her home, convinced she can stop the threat. Fighting alongside man in a war to end all wars, Diana will discover her full powers…and her true destiny.”

Wonder Woman stars Gal Gadot as the title character, Chris Pine, Robin Wright as Antiope, David Thewlis, Danny Huston, Elena Anaya, Connie Nielsen, Ewen Bremner, and Lucy Davis.

The film hits theaters on June 2, 2017.

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‘Back To The Future’ Robert Zemeckis In Talks To Direct DCEU’s ‘The Flash’

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Robert Zemeckis Could Time-Travel Again With ‘The Flash’

According to movie news outlet Screen Junkies, Robert Zemeckis is in talks to direct 2019’s ‘The Flash‘. This isn’t the first time Zemeckis has dealt with speed and time-travel. He’s famously known for directing ‘Back To The Future‘ and the sequels.

But is Zemeckis the right choice for the superhero genre?

Thankfully, movie insider Umberto Gonzalez took to Twitter to let fans know that Robert Zemeckis isn’t the only director being courted.

While it’s just a rumor, the DC Extended Universe could use a director of this caliber. Zemeckis is a proven director with a Best Director win at the Oscars for ‘Forrest Gump‘ but he’s also made iconic films like ‘Polar Express‘ and ‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit‘. He brings a mature level of directing that this franchise needs.

What do you think of Robert Zemeckis as direct of ‘The Flash‘? Could he bring the humor out of Ezra Miller’s Barry Allen? The same humor that critics say the DCEU needs.

Who do you think should direct this film?

Let me know your thoughts in the comments below!

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‘Namesake’ Comic Patreon Hits 500 Patrons

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Less than two months after their phenomenally successful Kickstarter, the comic-writing team Isa and Meg have reached 500 patrons on the Namesake comic Patreon.

The milestone comes after a lot of hard work. Isabella Melançon and Megan Lavey-Heaton (Isa and Meg, by their proper names), have been working on the comic since 2010, and launched their Patreon in 2014. Patreons, especially launched by independents, are notoriously slow to get started. This makes 500 patrons a wonderful milestone to hit, especially after three years – it’ll only speed up from here.

What does that mean in numbers? Every patron on the site – designed around subscribing to different tiers of somebody’s work – pays a different amount. The Namesake comic Patreon offers three subscription tiers; $1, $5 and $10, and pulls in $1,600 dollars a month.

The fantastic part is that most of the donations are through one and five dollar subscriptions, underlining the essential premise of Patreon, Kickstarter, and other crowdfunding sites. If everybody throws in a few bucks, the results add up to something amazing.

IN GOOD COMPANY

Isa and Meg aren’t the only webcomic artists to turn to Patreon. From Zach Weinersmith of SMBC to Knight JJ of Les Normaux, artists of all ages and experience are making Patreons of their own.

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In fact, webcomics are responsible for a large part of the “micropatronage boom”. David Malki, a Topatoco staff member and creator of Wondermark, claims that the Internet plays a huge role in this.

““I think you probably are seeing as a general trend of people doing more varied things. Part of that is the Internet and part is them just them getting better at their craft and getting more opportunities.” –David Malki, the Observer, 2015

Still, only a few artists breach the 500 patron mark, or the thousand-dollar goal that the Namesake comic Patreon has long surpassed. Isa and Meg’s accomplishment makes even more clear what was already established; Namesake is here to stay.

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This ‘Hounds of Love’ Trailer Will Certainly Make You Very Uncomfortable

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Hounds of Love is a true-crime horror/thriller which seems cultivated for only the bravest of audiences, those of us masochists who find a reason to absorb uncomfortable cinema. The film has been lauded by critics on the festival circuit, but it exists for only the most courageous filmgoers.

Check out this trailer. If you make it through without your heart racing or your stomach churning, then either this is the movie for you or you should be under close observation by the authorities:

Vicki Maloney is randomly abducted from a suburban street by a disturbed couple. As she observes the dynamic between her captors she quickly realises she must drive a wedge between them if she is to survive.

So that’s pretty tough stuff, but it’s something I am interested in seeing. Because I’m probably a little sick but, hey, if it’s your jam it’s your jam.

Hounds of Love stars Emma Booth and Stephen Curry (not the Golden State Warriors MVP). It’s directed by Ben Young, whose only other credit is a film called Something Fishy that I feel like I should check out.

The bravest of us will check out Hounds of Love in theaters or VOD on May 12.

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‘Fargo’ Season 3, Episode 2: “The Principle of Restricted Choice”

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Reviewing Fargo forced me to learn how to play bridge.

The episode titles in past installments of Fargo have generally been ignored by the majority of critical interpretation I’ve seen. Presumably, this has to do with how aloof they can be in regards to the meaning or theme of the chapter they label. For every title like “A Fox, a Rabbit, and a Cabbage”, which in the first season directly referenced a conversation held in the episode, there would be a “Loplop”, which in the second season inexplicably referenced a birdlike character from the work of artist Max Ernst. Interpreting the titles can be difficult, and because of this, it is generally ignored.

That being said, this season appears to be holding to more of a pattern, with each title card thus far, both “The Law of Vacant Places” and “The Principle of Restricted Choice”, referring to concepts from contract bridge. This is, of course, the game Nikki and Ray are obsessed with, and a source of Nikki’s vaulting ambition. (She also speaks almost entirely in bridge metaphors.) The partnership of bridge also reflects the theme of pairs and duality that seems to keep cropping up; we have Ray and Emmit Stussy, Ray and Nikki, Emmit and Sy, and the two contract killers (a staple of Fargo), with more likely to arise. Then there’s also the dualism of the recurring mistaken identities, with Emmit and Ennis, Ennis and Thaddeus Mobley, and the man in Berlin and Yuri Gurka, which also happens to be the name of one of Irv Blumkin’s assassins. The meaning of these pairings has yet to rise above being a series of patterns into something more meaningful, but we’re only a fifth of the way through the season yet.

Another relation to bridge is the quartered structure of the narrative, with the story being essentially split between four different parties. In the first corner this week, we have Gloria Burgle, whose relationship with technology is a bit more complex than mere incompetence, because not even automatic doors seem to sense her. This is the first hint at anything supernatural this season (see second season, aliens), although we’ve seen so little at this point there could be a perfectly rational explanation for it. Ironically, there is a nearly identical subplot occurring in The Leftovers with Carrie Coon’s other character, Nora Durst, and the comparison Coon forcibly draws between these roles does not favor Fargo. Carrie Coon is capable of incredible things, and thus far she has been given extremely little to do, aside from being haunted by that wolflike shot of Maurice exhaling smoke. Again, this is only the second episode, and there is plenty of time ahead, but this is a little troubling. Hopefully Fargo didn’t hire a heavy-hitter to do a lightweight’s job.

In the second corner is Ray Stussy, who can’t seem to succeed in any of his schemes to steal his brother’s precious stamp. His relationship with Nikki is by far the most entertaining part of this third installment, though it is unclear how genuine Nikki’s emotional investment in Ray is. The way the show drew attention to her telling him he was the “dummy” in the previous episode might speak a little bit towards this; all she was technically doing was informing him what role he was playing during that round, but in the overall context of their relationship, it seems like a hint that she may be playing Ray. This is compounded by the way everything she does seems to hurt her fiancé, especially when she smears menstrual blood all over Emmit’s room, sabotaging the brothers’ simultaneous communion.

It is no coincidence that while Ray and Emmit have this conversation, the car Ray inherited is always framed between them. This evokes not only the way inheritance tore the brothers apart, but also how it will likely keep them separated. And Emmit, in the third corner, has more to deal with than just his brother, which is why he dispatches Sy to end the relationship once and for all. Sy appears to have plenty of his own issues that will likely be elaborated on in the future, most of which appear to have to do with either women or being in control. Notice how he punches the table when he speaks of Nikki’s bodily vandalism, and his strange almost-excitement about the possibility of “slave girls” in the truck.

Finally, rounding out the game, we have the delightfully disgusting V.M. Varga and his henchmen, who comprise the other half of Emmit’s troubles. Varga’s first appearance in the episode is filled with pretentious linguistic posturing, and while David Thewlis plays the character with a certain smug levity, there’s clearly something lupine lurking under the surface in every one of his exchanges. Emmit and Sy realize this for themselves when they learn the truth of Irv’s concrete swan dive. In every installment of Fargo, there’s an injection of true evil to go along with the menagerie of dopey criminals, and based on what we’ve seen so far, Varga appears to be just that.

What did everybody else think?

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‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2’ Pre-Party: Episode 119

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‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2’ opens up in the U.S. on May 5, and we look back at the original film with fresh eyes as we analyze James Gunn’s non-traditional superhero film.

Strap yourself in buckaroos! Episode 119 of the Monkeys Fighting Robots podcast is here.

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Do you have a question that you would like answered during the show? Email your questions to matt@popaxiom.com.

About the Monkeys Fighting Robots Podcast:
A Gen Xer and a Millennial debate the latest topics in pop culture. One guy is a filmmaker and the other is a journalist, but both are nerds. We make your slowest days at work better. Hosts, Matthew Sardo and EJ Moreno.

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Never heard of Matt Sardo?
For starters, he made the Kessel Run in less than 11 parsecs. Prior to that, he gave Doc Brown the idea for the flux capacitor and led the Resistance to victory over SkyNet – all while sipping a finely crafted IPA. As a radio host, he’s interviewed celebrities, athletes and everyone in between. He’s covered everything from the Super Bowl to Comic-Con.

Who’s EJ Moreno?
Is he a trained physician? No. Is he a former Miss Universe contestant? Possibly. But what we know for sure is he’s a writer, filmmaker, and pop culture enthusiast. Since film school, EJ has written & directed several short films. He’s used his passion of filmmaking to become a movie critic for MonkeysFightingRobots.com.

Places you can find the show:
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Thank you for listening!

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Tilda Swinton Gets Weird in This Teaser for Bong Joon-Ho’s ‘Okja’

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Bong Joon-Ho, the visionary director behind Snowpiercer and Mother (and several other offbeat films from the Far East) has a new movie coming out called Okja. Which sounds incredibly strange. Add to that Tilda Swinton and Paul Dano, and things got even a little stranger.

Now add to these elements this first teaser trailer, which stars Swinton as the head of a fictional corporation, and the level of weirdness hits impressive new levels. Check this out:

So, there you have it. Tilda Swinton discussing pig night terrors set to the backdrop of a faceless corporation infomercial. We have reached peak weird, and I am here for it. Add this to the teaser we got back in February, and you probably get the idea…

Here is the brief synopsis, but the less you know about Okja going in the better:

Meet Mija, a young girl who risks everything to prevent a powerful, multi-national company from kidnapping her best friend – a massive animal named Okja.

Mija is played by South Korean actress Seo-Hyun Ahn. Joining Swinton and Paul Dano on the English-Language side is none other than Giancarlo Esposito and Jaky Gyllenhaal playing a Doctor. No doubt a doctor not on the up and up.

Anyone familiar with Bong Joon-Ho’s work is probably not surprised by this Okja teaser. He is a master when it comes to blending warped surrealism with action and genuine tension under extreme circumstances. Okja will hit Netflix in the U.S. on June 28.

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‘The Chronicles of Narnia’ Set for Revival from ‘Captain America’ Director

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Joe Johnston, the director behind Captain America: The First Avenger, is set to helm Narnia: The Silver Chair according to Variety.

This revival of C.S. Lewis’ Chronicles of Narnia series comes by way of a partnership between TriStar Pictures and the Mark Gordon Company, the C.S. Lewis Company, and Entertainment One. Mark Gordon (Saving Private Ryan), Lewis’ stepson Douglas Gresham, Vincent Sieber, and Melvin Adams are set to produce. Life of Pi screenwriter David Magee will write the adaptation.

“Joe is a wonderful storyteller who is equally at home in the biggest franchises and the most intimate character pieces. Because C.S. Lewis’ story is iconic and epic, but also tender, personal, and emotional, he’s the perfect choice to bring ‘The Silver Chair’ to the screen.” – Mark Gordon

The Chronicles of Narnia franchise had three previous installments, the last of which, Voyage of the Dawn Treader, released in 2010. Together, the franchise has brought in $1.6 billion worldwide.

The Silver Chair follows Eustace Scrubb and his classmate Jill Pole who are brought to Narnia by Aslan the lion to find Prince Rilian, son of King Caspian. It was released as the fourth novel originally but is numbered sixth in contemporary collections.

Johnston has a history of reviving franchises, having previously worked on Jumanji (1995) and taking over Jurassic Park III for Steven Spielberg. Other works include The Wolfman (2010) and October Sky.


What do you think about Hollywood reviving Narnia? Let us know in the comments!

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About Last Night – Episode 9: ‘Raw’ Horror Video Review

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Monkeys Fighting Robots Exclusive: ‘Raw’ Video Review

About Last Night is a movie review show, where movie critic EJ Moreno talks about the movie he saw last night. This week’s episode is about the French horror film ‘Raw‘.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lut48Yy3_Mc&t=28s

For the ninth episode of About Last Night, the show takes a twisted detour down as it reviews the much-hyped French cannibalism movie. ‘Raw‘ is said to have made people vomit at Toronto Film Festival but critic EJ doesn’t find it that disgusting. He even goes as far as describing it as “a Judy Blume book but with cannibalism”.

The film is written and directed by Julia Ducournau. It stars Garance Marillier as sheltered Justine and Ella Rumpf as her older sister Alexia.

Is this film too twisted for you or do you like shocking horror?

Let me know what you think about my review and the film ‘Raw‘ in the comments below!

Tune in next week for another episode of About Last Night!

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