Saturday, July 15, 2006

"Spider-Man 3" Teaser Poster

See how it really looks here -- it's animated!

"Amazing Screw-On Head" Now Online

If you liked Hellboy, you really need to see this 22 1/2 minute cartoon based on the comic by Mike Mignola.



Really, check it out.

Then see it again on the SciFi Channel on July 27.

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Bush sings U2!

ah, fun with video editing....

More than Meets the Eye!

The teaser trailer for next summer's Transformers movie is online.

When you get to the site, click on "Watch the announcement now" to see the teaser.


"Rocky Balboa" trailer online

God help us all.

Look if you dare.

The Mis-Adventures of Superman

The trailer for Hollywoodland, the real-life story of TV Superman Goerge Reeves, played by Ben Affleck, is now online.

The movie opens on September 8th in limited release.

Monday, July 10, 2006

Animated DC notes

Here's some info about new and recent cartoons based on DC Comics' characters:

The Batman
As noted previously, Robin (Dick Grayson) will be debuting on the show's 4th season, as will his adult self, Nightwing, somehow, but according to one of the show's writer/producers, Duane Capizzi, apparently he isn't the only one. The Matt Hagen version of Clayface will appear (a different character debuted with that name/powers in an earlier episode), Black Mask, and Harley Quinn (who debuted on the previous Batman animated series; her creator, Paul Dini, will write the episode she appears in). Also, slated to appear is a member of the Justice League, though which one is not known.

Superman: Brainiac Attacks
Capizzi also wrote the recent direct-to-video animated feature that debuted on Cartoon Network a few weeks back . The movie was widely panned, mainly because it used the style and most of the voices from the previous, much better-received Superman: The Animated Series, but not only was it not part of the show's continuity, it featured inconsistent characterizations, most notably Luthor and Brainiac. In that same interview, Capizzi sort of explains why:
...the movie is not intended to be in continuity with the Timm-verse, despite utilizing those character and background designs. Similarly, the depiction of Lex Luthor was intentionally modeled after Gene Hackman's performance in the Donner films, to dovetail with Luthor's depiction in the upcoming Bryan Singer film. If a die-hard fan goes into 'Brainiac Attacks' with this in mind, it should be a smoother ride -- and hopefully an entertaining one.
Apparently, most fans did NOT keep that in mind, which is why they are likely happy that Capizzi also notes that there is not a new Superman series currently in development. However, that leads us to....

The Legion of Superheroes
Set to debut the is fall on "Kid's WB! on the CW". The Legion of Superheroes features "a young Superman" (no longer referred to as "Superboy," presumably related to the lawsuit that Warner Bros. is involved in with the estate of Superman co-creator Jerry Siegel over the name and concept) who travels to the 31st Century to team up with a group of teen superheroes. This show is not in continuity with the Legion's appearances on Superman: The Animated Series or Justice League Unlimited. Last weekend, the Kids' WB! debuted the first clips from the show, promoting this Saturday's "Behind the Shield" special which is a faeture on Superman Returns that will be shownin between cartoons from 7 am to noon. The block will be "hosted" by young Superman and feature more clips from the Legion series. See last weekend's promo here.

What's next?
There's a rumor that Bruce Timm is working on an animated version of The New Frontier, a reimagining of the dawn of DC's Silver Age (late '50s/early '60s, by Darwyn Cooke, who previously worked for Timm on Batman Beyond.

There's also been discussion of a Justice League animated movie that tells the untold story of why the Justice League became Justice League Unlimited.

DC animation at San Diego Comic-Con (July 20-23)
  • On the first day, there is an hour-and-a-half presentation from Warner Bros. Theatrical Animation. No description of the panel is provided, which means it's still a big secret. This may or may not have anything to do with animted DC characters.
  • The second day features a Bruce Timm retrospective, which doubles as a preview of Legion of Superheroes (strange, since Timm is not involved). Timm will take part in a Q&A, so you know he will be asked (and hopefully answer) what he's working on next.
  • On the third night, there will be a Q&A about The Batman, followed by the premiere of the Teen Titans direct-to-video animated movie, Trouble in Tokyo.

Stay tooned....

Animated "Screw-On Head" to Debut Online

The Amazing Screw-On Head, an animated pilot based on Hellboy creator Mike Mignola's one-shot comic debuts on the SciFi Channel on July 27. But before that you can catch it this Thursday on Sci Fi Pulse, the cable network's streaming video site.


After watching the 30-minute pilot online, viewers will be asked to complete an online survey that will help the network determine whether or not pick up the show as a series. So you better watch!

Paul Giamatti, who voices the title character talks about the show here.