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Thursday, June 30, 2011

Movie Review: Transformers: Dark of the Moon


When the first Transformers film was released in 2007, I was flabbergasted and ranting ravely like a kid again, amazed at the prospect that one of the cartoons/ toy franchises I grew up with finally made the leap into the big screen. It wasn't a perfect adaptation of course, but the initial concept remained the same, and apparently Michael Bay and Steven Spielberg delivered on their promise to make the "Robots in Disguise" a kick ass movie and spawn it into a lucrative franchise. However, when 2009's Revenge of the Fallen came along, it was met with mixed to almost downright negative reactions from critics and audiences alike, which is understandable considering the presence of eyesore characters and a plot that was clustered around like crazy. Simply put, the movie universe wasn't exactly cut from the same cloth as Generation 1, but it fared well enough in the box office to make millions of dollars in ticket sales, coming to the point that another sequel would be made, and it would be Bay's last foray in the franchise.

When it was first announced, Transformers: Dark of the Moon certainly sounded like a strange way to name a movie (why not "Dark Side of the Moon"?), but after watching the final product, it all makes sense why it was given the title. Without going much into spoilers this early, I can say that the third "Bayformers" was aptly named, and lives up to the director's promise that it will be a lot "darker" than his previous two outings with the Autobots and Decepticons. After the jump, take note that it will be SPOILERVILLE from here on out, so if you plan to watch the movie with a clean conscience, come back and read this review after you've seen it.

Monday, June 27, 2011

DC Comics reveals the full newly redesigned look of the Justice League.

Jim Lee's picture of the fully redesigned look of the Justice League of America leaked and broke all over the comic news spectrum, as sites like Newsarama and Comic Book Resources have featured it in their respective websites. You can take a look at the full pic below, which is the spred cover to issue # 2 of the soon to be relaunched Justice League series.

Penny for your thoughts? We've already seen the new lineup's look before courtesy of the cover to issue #1 when the DC Comics Reboot was first announced, but this is the first time we're actually seeing the entire league's redesign from head to toe, as they stand together tall and proud. Also, you get to see other prominent DC characters who may be additional members to this new iteration of DC's superpowered team. For more info, visit Newsarama and CBR!

*Originally posted by Timzster in The Crusader's Realm

Sunday, June 26, 2011

New Cowboys and Aliens Theatrical poster and 3rd Trailer!

A new poster and trailer have surfaced for Iron Man film director Jon Favreau's upcoming western sci-fi adventure "Cowboys and Aliens"! As you can see above, the poster highlights the main stars of the upcoming movie, namely Daniel Craig, Harrison Ford, and Olivia Wilde. As for the new trailer, it's a tad shorter than the previous two, but it does shed more light on what audiences can expect from th flick come end of next month! Check it out via the embedded player below!

Cowboys and Aliens Trailer #3

Cowboys and Aliens duke it out in theaters this July 29th!

*Originally posted by Timzster in The Crusader's Realm

Saturday, June 25, 2011

First Look: DC Reboot's Flash #1 cover!



While I do have my reservations about the impending DC Reboot, there's no denying that I still love good artwork when I see it. That's exactly what artist Francis Manapul provides here with this first look at the cover to the newly relaunched first issue of "The Flash". Along with the rest of the DC Universe's heroes post Flashpoint, Barry Allen will be getting a new #1 title and a newly redesigned costume, which looks very 90's inspired and has traces of Wally West's costume design as well. This is one of the few reboot adjustments I don't mind, but seeing as how years of continuity are going to literally go down the drain with many titles, it's still hard coming to terms with the inevitable relaunch in a few months time. Still, if you're a Flash fan, here's something new to look forward to. For more info, check out DC's The Source blog and Comic Book Resources!

The Flash #1 races into comic stores along with the rest of the new DC titles come September!

*Originally posted by Timzster in The Crusader's Realm

Friday, June 24, 2011

STGCC 2011 Tickets For Sale!

Are you ready for the Singapore Toy Games and Comic Convention this coming August 21-22 2011 at the Suntec Convention Centre?

Have you saved up enough cash to make a trip to the tiny island of Singapore for a geek-fest weekend?

Tickets for the convention are already available online, and the VIP tickets are almost sold out! So if you don't want to miss the chance of meeting some interesting guests, click here to get your tickets soon! If you buy a ticket online (except Evening tickets) between 15 June and 12 August 2011, you will also receive a free poster! The first set of posters to be given away is from the "Green Lantern" movie!

There will be some returning guests for STGCC, namely C.B. Cebulski (Marvel’s Senior VP and International Scout), designer Simone Legno and so will DevilRobots' designers - Koto Nishiyama and Shinichiro Kitai.

Second official "Captain America: The First Avenger" trailer debuts!

After debuting with the new poster just a few hours ago, Yahoo! Movies has followed up with the Captain America: The First Avenger updates by releasing the full length second trailer for the movie! You can check it out below courtesy of You Tube!

Captain America: The First Avenger Trailer #2!

Excited yet? It's month to go before the movie hits theaters, and we all can't wait for it!

Captain America: The First Avenger charges into theaters on July 22!

*Originally posted by Timzster in The Crusader's Realm

New Captain America: The First Avenger Poster debuts via Yahoo!

Yahoo! Movies has released this stunning new poster for Paramount Pictures and Marvel Entertainment's next summer blockbuster superhero film, Captain America: The First Avenger! It's a simple yet patriotic sideview shot of Chris Evans as Steve Rogers/ Captain America, unmasked, standing headstrong, and ready to face any dangers that lie before him, with the American flag flipping just behind him in a sunset background. You can check a bigger image of this poster as well as other new stills via the source post at Yahoo! Movies! Also, the new trailer is expected to be online soon, so check back for updates on that!

Captain America: The First Avenger fights his way into theaters July 22!

*Originally posted by Timzster in The Crusader's Realm

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Transformers: Dark Of The Moon - Linkin Park "Iridescent" Music Video

A week left until it premieres in international territories, the marketing drive for Michael Bay's third and final Tranformers flick, Transformers: Dark of the Moon, has reached hyped up proportions and reminding us that the end of the trilogy is at hand. From the release of Hasbro's toy merchandise to the gossip and news from media outlets that Megan Fox was fired by Bay because of Steven Spielberg, there's little reason not to be informed or aware that the robots in disguise are returning to the big screen in a few days, and it'll be available in both conventional theaters and 3D.


As per custom for the TF movies, the official soundtrack has been released well before the movie comes to theaters. Headlining the album again is American rock band sensation Linkin Park, who return with a ballad song called "Iridescent", a song "which speaks about hope amidst chaos and sadness" according to the official Wiki. Unlike "What I've Done" and "New Divide", this song feels more appropriate to the "serious theme" the third TF movie is conveying to audiences (chaos and hope), and I find it more catchy as I listen to it more and more. You can check out the music video below, which has its share of scenes and stills from the upcoming movie, as well as Linkin Park dressed in fashionable attire, mirroring what they're trying to project with their new song.

Linkin Park - Iridescent

For extras, here's a behind the scenes look at the creation of the Music Video:

Linkin Park - Behind The Scenes of "Iridescent"

Transformers: Dark of the Moon invades theaters internationally on June 29, and on the US July 1st.

*Originally posted by Timzster in The Crusader's Realm

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

SPOILER: Death Of Spider-Man is as real as it gets in Ultimate Spider-Man #160...


Looks like writer Brian Michael Bendis wasn't kidding around when he called his latest Ultimate Spider-Man story arc "Death of Spider-Man", and Marvel.com and Newsarama just supplied the news AND POTENTIAL SPOILERS to fans and readers of the title. If you don't want to find out what exactly the final fate of Peter Benjamin Parker in the Ultimate Universe is, best turn your eyes away from this read now. Otherwise, browse through after the big ol' jump button.


Sunday, June 19, 2011

Closing Day: The Philippine Toys, Hobbies, & Collectibles Convention!

06.19.2011 - The closing day of the 10th Philippine Toys, Hobbies, & Collectibles Convention aka (Toy Con) has the most attendance earlier today.

The last day would be considered the biggest crowd to packed all three Megatrade Halls now that cosplay groups have come to Toy Con.

So far the attendance from yesterday was more than last year. This annual event has become bigger than ever with its flair and the best to come out in the oldest convention in Asia.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Opening Day: The Philippine Toys, Hobbies, & Collectibles Convention!

06.18.2011 - The opening day of the 10th Philippine Toys, Hobbies, & Collectibles Convention aka (Toy Con) had the biggest first day attendance.

The ribbon cutting was graced by ABS-CBN talents, and escorted by the Pinoy 501st Legion the local group of Stormtroopers in the Philippines.

Friday, June 17, 2011

Preview Night: The Philippine Toys, Hobbies, & Collectibles Convention!

06.17.2011 - The oldest convention in Asia is back to celebrate its 10th year.

The Philippine Toys, Games & Comic Convention aka Toy Con is breaking new grounds this June 18 & 19 at all SM Megatrade Halls and the line starts at 10AM. So better purchase your tickets as early as the mall doors open.

Movie Review: Green Lantern


After honoring an oath of silence and seeing advanced screenings of film twice in two distinguished premieres earlier this week, words can be said about DC Comics and Warner Bros. latest superhero movie, Green Lantern. Being a fan of the character and comics myself, my initial reactions to the film adaptation of one of the world's most beloved comic book heroes can now be told, and it will certainly be a very detailed and biased review. SPOILERS are here obviously, so if you're looking to shy away from them, best turn away now. Otherwise, step into the world of green energy and harness as much willpower as you can to read through my analysis of this new hero flick and get an idea of just who the man with the power ring is. Thanks again goes to Warner Bros. PH for the movie screenings!

"In Brightest Day. In Blackest Night.
No Evil Shall Escape My Sight.
Let Those Who Worship Evil's Might...
Beware My Power... Green Lantern's Light!"

- The Green Lantern Oath

Thursday, June 16, 2011

X-Men Divide and Reform into Two Teams in "Regenesis" come October!

After the events of the X-Men storyline "Schism" conclude and Uncanny X-Men ends with issue #544 on September, a (predictable) reboot will ensue and we will see the birth of two new X-Men comic series come October - namely Wolverine and the X-Men #1 and Uncanny X-Men #1!
Obviously, the split after schism is very real, with Wolverine will be leading his own team of merry mutants (with the new book taking its name after the 2008 animated series "Wolverine and the X-Men"), while Scott Summers/ Cyclops builds his own group in the relaunched "Uncanny X-Men" series. It's not known who's going to who's roster thus far, but the poster above seems to hint (or mislead) us at who will be at Wolverine's team or Cyclops' team. Safe bet is by the time Schism ends, we'll know what the full rosters of both will be.

Overall, it's very reminiscent of the Avengers split after Civil War (with New Avengers and Mighty Avengers), and we'll see a rivalry form between the two teams I bet. For more insight and info on the story, visit the source pots at Marvel.com or Newsarama!

*Originally posted by Timzster in The Crusader's Realm

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Captain America Update: USO costume revealed!

Anyone wanting to avoid SPOILERS best shy away from this post, because it spoils a significant nod to the comics that Captain America: The First Avenger is based on! With just a month away until the film's release, purists who don't want to know what the USO costume is can stop reading now. Otherwise, take a look and see a classic look get the movie treatment!

Via a post at Screen Rant, an image of Chris Evans dressed in Captain America's original comic book look has made its way online and is confirmed to appear in the film. It's kinda ironic to say this, but I feel it looks a lot more goofier than the actual movie costume he uses in the field. While I initially had my misgivings about the changes, I can see why Marvel Studios and the film's makers decided to overhaul Cap's suit and make it "realistic" for his battles during WWII. I can't see Steve Rogers running around in that get up unless he's willing to eat bullets and take in seconds, so I guess this is more of a nod to fans like us who appreciated the "classic cap" look in the comics rather than being implemented full time in "The First Avenger". That's not to say that Cap won't be getting a costume upgrade after he wakes up in the modern age either. As confirmed by Evans himself and through the recent reveal of the promotional merchandise poster, Cap will be getting another makeover come the time of "The Avengers", so it's a safe bet he'll be looking more "Ultimate Cap" than "Regular Cap". For more on the story, visit the source post at Screen Rant!

Captain America: The First Avenger throws his mighty shield into theaters come July 22!

New promo merchandising poster for The Avengers revealed!


Blogged over at the interwebz and posted for analysis over at Screen Rant, a promotional merchandising poster for Marvel Studios' upcoming 2012 superhero team flick "The Avengers" was shown at this year's Licensing International Expo over at Los Angeles. The poster pretty much tells us the line-up that will be appearing in the movie, as well as giving us a look at the possible costumes worn by Clint Barton/ Hawkeye, (Jeremy Renner) and Steve Rogers/ Captain America (Chris Evans) when the latter gets revived in the modern era. There's a complete and solid read at Screen Rant's post if you'd want to dissect and analyze the poster and the characters in it, so visit the source link at SR for more details!

The Avengers assemble and make their way into theaters May 4, 2012!

*Originally posted by Timzster in The Crusader's Realm

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Create your own Green Lantern via the "Green Lantern Creator"!

While visiting the official Green Lantern website, I stumbled upon this "Green Lantern Creator" link that allows you to make your very own GL Corps member! Customization however is severely limited, and you can only mix and match body parts of established alien Green Lanterns (sorry fans, no Hal Jordan/ Human type for you to exploit with). Still, the prospect of making your own GL is kinda fun, and after you finish the deed, you can download your creation on Facebook or as a desktop wallpaper! Check out what I did!

Yeah, it's Stel's head attached with the body of a regular GL, and the name's an obvious reference to a certain Autobot leader, but I liked how it also references my name somewhat. Anyhoo, it's also fun to tinker around with this just as Green Lantern week heats up, so visit the official GL website to check this out and some more goodies!

Green Lantern lights up theaters everywhere this June 16!

*Originally posted by Timzster in The Crusader's Realm

Jon Favreau and RDJ Talk Avengers and Iron Man 3!

This past weekend at the Hero Complex Film Festival, Iron Man star and Tony Stark actor Robert Downey Jr. made a surprise appearance at the show, joining his former director and the festival's esteemed guest Jon Favreau for a Q & A session that the duo answered for the people in attendance. They talked mostly about Iron Man I and II's creative process, and later on delved into Marvel's upcoming 2012 blockbuster superhero team up film Avengers, as well as giving some of their own thoughts about Iron Man 3 and its new director Shane Black as well, whom RDJ has worked with before in Kiss Kiss Bang Bang. Via Superherohype, here are videos captured by a person in attendance and uploaded in You Tube for peeps online to see!

Jon Favreau and RDJ at the Hero Complex Film Festival! Part I


Jon Favreau and RDJ at the Hero Complex Film Festival! Part II

The Avengers is slated for a May 2012 release, while Iron Man 3 flies into theaters on the same month the following year!

*Originally posted by Timzster in The Crusader's Realm

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Slick retro Captain America: The First Avenger poster unveiled!

With just over a month to go before it appears in theaters, Paramount Pictures and Marvel Entertainment have released this slick and neat looking "retro poster" for Captain America: The First Avenger, featuring the entire cast in a "World War II" style campaign movie type one sheet!

This impressive one sheet only appears as an exclusive to member's of the film's crew, and those attending Hero Complex's Film Festival can win a copy of it as well. The design pays tribute to Captain America Comics #1, showing Cap punching the lights out of Adolf Hitler, as illustrated by talented artist Paolo Rivera! For more on the poster as well as details on the Hero Complex Film Festival (which is rumored to have the NEW Cap trailer debut in it), check out the source posts at SuperHeroHype and Hero Complex!

Captain America: The First Avenger barges into theaters with shield in hand come July 22!

*Originally posted by Timzster in The Crusader's Realm

Random Trips - Green Lantern Light Up Party!

On Friday June 3, 2011, Warner Bros. Philippines and Ayala Malls held a special commemorative "Green Lantern Light Up Party" in anticipation for the worldwide release of "Green Lantern", the film adaptation of the DC Comics' superhero that stars Ryan Reynolds as Hal Jordan!

Together with my pal Mark, we covered the event, bearing witness to a gathering of several GL fans and cosplayers as they assembled in Glorietta 4 and made their way to the Glorietta Park, where a large propped up Green Lantern symbol stood and waited to be lit up. This video chronicles the entire experience from start to finish, and after lighting up the symbol, we were treated to an after party in the G4 food court where Krispy Kreme unveiled their GL tie-up promotional product - The Green Lantern Kreme Donut! Check out what went down in the video embed below!

Green Lantern Light Up Party!

*Originally posted by Timzster in Transient Vagabond

Saturday, June 11, 2011

DC Reboot Changes: The Superman Titles...

Alright, I know there's a line divided between people's opinions about DC Comics' imminent reboot come September, and everyone's entitled to their own opinions. However, since I'm a bonafide "Post-Crisis" reader and one who grew up appreciating certain characters retaining classic looks and costumes, I wasn't expecting EVERY HERO to get a mandatory update in their fashion wear. Case in point, Superman himself and his circle undergoes the reboot and revision treatment, and while I'm thankful he still has the overall red, yellow, and blue and basic S Shield, I am not pleased with the "90's Renaissance" styled makeover. Again, this is just me voicing my own concerns, and regardless of what I think, these changes will happen. Let's take a look at the Superman titles revealed as posted in DC The Source and Newsarama.

Action Comics #1 presents us with a very SIMPLE LOOK of the Superman costume. It's basically a S T-Shirt with a short cape, and he's wearing Farmer's pants and clothes. I guess this symbolizes his "very first outing" as Superman in the title, reintroducing us to his origin where he doesn't have a complete costume to go and kick ass with. Thankfully, the writing duties will be handled by the legendary Grant Morrison (Batman, All-Star Superman), and illustrated by Rag Morales. This one is ok in my book so far, but I can't say the same for the other big Supes book.

Superman #1, written by the legend George Perez and illustrated by Jesus Merino, is one book I'm trying to find some a shred of optimism in. First off, the new costume bothers me, and as a friend of mine best described it, it feels like "overaccessorizing" the Man of Steel too much. The lines and futuristic weren't necessary, and it looks like a concept straight from "Reign of the Supermen". Possibly they did this to emphasize his Kryptonian roots, but it makes me miss the classic look all the more. The solicit also states a new "status quo" that will affect Superman's circle. Supposedly it may refer to him being single again, but that's expected already.


I don't know what to make of Kara Zor-El, aka Supergirl. I've long appreciated, admired, and loved the look created and illustrated by the late great Michael Turner, and this change is hard to appreciate. However, a lot of people seem to take to it, save for the holes in the knee pad area. Given that Power Girl is nowhere to be found as of the moment, I surmise that Kara and Karen have merged to form the rebooted Supergirl. I may be wrong, but her smile echoes PG a lot. Supergirl #1 will be written by the duo of Michael Green and Mike Johnson, with art duties falling to Mahmud Asrar.

Ah Superboy, I hardly knew ye. So many changes to the look of Conner Kent over the years, and just when I already settle down with the modern "Black TBold-Shirt and jeans" look, here comes the reboot and, as a dear friend put it, a very "Ghost in the Shell" design. I dunno if I can adjust to these changes, but maybe some will be more open to this than I am. Superboy #1 will be written by Scott Lobdell and illustrated by R.B. Silva and Rob Lean.

Well, there you have it with the Superman titles. I'm getting more discouraged by what I see, but I'm trying my darn best to be optimistic about these changes. The company's co-publishers Dan DiDio and Jim Lee have ushered in a new age which will certainly alienate fans of the classic looks and origins, but it will definitely entice new readers into the new DC Universe. I can only wish the best at this point. For more, visit the source posts at DC The Source and Newsarama.

*Originally posted by Timzster in The Crusader's Realm

Friday, June 10, 2011

Marvel.com First Look: Steve Rogers returns as Captain America in Fear itself #4

As seen via Marvel.com, here's the one page preview from the pages of Fear Itself #4, showing the one true Captain America, Steve Rogers, returning to the role after the events of previous issue. You can check out more pages from Marvel.com.

*Originally posted by Timzster in The Crusader's Realm

Fear Itself #4 makes it's way to comic shops come July 20.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Tekken Hybrid unleashes a great combo pack!

Seeing this over at Kotaku, I can just imagine and feel the excitement building up for Tekken fans waiting for this package! Bandai Namco is going to grace its fanbase with a combo release like no other: Tekken Hybrid! This special edition Blu-Ray disc will include the 3D release of the CG animated movie Tekken: Blood Vengeance, and will also deliver some High Definition nostalgic gaming in the rereleased for of Tekken Tag Tournament HD! Check out the trailer and see for yourselves how awesome this package is going to be... and it's exclusive to PS3!

Tekken Hybrid E3 2011 Trailer!

Tekken Hybrid unleashes itself to PS3 and Blu-Ray player owners come November!

*Originally posted by Timzster in The Crusader's Realm

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

E3 Update: The Playstation Vita Revealed.

With the Sony E3 Press Conference wrapped up and lots of announcements made (including a 3D TV and more games to look forward to), the once named PSP2/ NGP has finally been given an official name - The Playstation Vita! Sure, it may take some time getting used to the new name that sounds like a mineral water product or a past Microsoft product, but it's even stellar to know that this baby packs a punch in graphics and has touch screen capabilities! What's more, it'll cost $300 dollars for the 3G unit, and $250 for the wifi only unit upon release! More details can be read on Kotaku, but you can expect Vita, which means "life", to hit the global market come fall this year. Check out the official E3 trailer below, courtesy of Sony!

Playstation Vita E3 Trailer

I'm excited for Sony's newest portable gaming device. SF X Tekken is making it's way to this system!


UPDATE: You can check out pics of the PSVita via Kotaku here!

*Originally posted by Timzster in The Crusader's Realm

DC Comics unleashes more Batman reboot books!

Following the previous post's news, Looks like Detective Comics #1 and Batman #1 won't be the only batbooks coming out of the DC reboot phase, as there are two additional titles added to the roster readers can expect this September: Batman and Robin #1, and Batman: The Dark Knight #1. Via The Source, we get a glimpse and good look at these books and what they have to offer to readers of the Caped Crusader.

In Batman and Robin #1, written by Peter Tomasi and illustrated by Pat Gleason, Bruce Wayne/ Batman will team up with his son, Damien, as they protect the streets of Gotham as Batman and Robin!

Sadly, this means there's two brooding vigilantes now, and since Dick Grayson won't be Batman anymore, no reverse of the Dynamic Duo combination either. I'm gonna miss Dick Bats all the more...

The other new book, Batman: The Dark Knight #1, will be helmed by David Finch will write and illustrate Bruce Wayne's alter ego as he explores the innards of Arkham Asylum! Collaborating with Finch on pencils will be Jay Fabok, so expect more dynamic illustrations with the new book!

Still feeling mighty detached because of continuity concerns, but I guess I'll look out for these soon. For more info, visit DC's official blog post at The Source.

Batman and Robin #1 and Batman: The Dark Knight #1 will be out with the rest of the DC Reboot wave this September.

*Originally posted by Timzster in The Crusader's Realm

Monday, June 6, 2011

DC Comics reveals Batman #1 and Detective Comics #1!

The recent news of DC Comics rebooting their entire continuity was both a shocker and disappointment to most comic book readers out there, including myself. The fact that FLASHPOINT's outcome will spell the end of certain storylines and established continuities leaves a bitter taste for the dedicated fanbase, and I find myself mourning the loss of certain books, including that of a certain Dark Knight.

However, I can't deny the fact that I am somewhat excited with the reboot of a certain character I've come to love and respect over the years... And that is none other than DC Comics' one and only dark detective, The Batman.

Yes folks, DC Comics has officially revealed the covers and details for their relaunch of Batman #1 and Detective Comics #1! As posted in DC's The Source Blog, the two original books solely dedicated to the Caped Crusader will join the reboot list, and reveals that Bruce Wayne will be THE ONE AND ONLY Batman once more (so long Batman Inc. It was fun while it lasted. *sad face*)

In the first Batman #1 since 1930, Scott Snyder will team up with new artist Greg Capullo, as they chronicle the adventures of the one and only Batman, Bruce Wayne!

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Superman Reboot Update: First Official Photo Revealed!


Movie news blog site Movietimez has featured the first official photo from Warner Bros. and Zack Snyder's upcoming reboot flick of the Superman film franchise, Man of Steel! In it, Henry Cavill and Amy Adams are seen for the first time as Clark Kent and Lois Lane, sharing an awkward moment that has the Superman's civilian self placing eyeglasses on his fellow Daily planet reporter and love interest! For more info, check out the source post at Movietimez!

The Man of Steel is expected to fly into theaters by December 2012!

*Originally posted by Timzster in The Crusader's Realm

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Movie Review: X-Men: First Class

Simple. Effective. Astonishing.

These words epitomize what could be described as the greatest prequel, possible reboot, and much needed jumpstarter of a comic book film franchise full of potential and stories to exploit. Despite the ups and downs it has generated with the four films it has amassed over the years, there's no denying that the X-Men movies are some of the boldest and greatest works in film history which I have had the privilege of viewing since it all started back in 1999. True, it all boils down to the people behind the project, most notably scriptwriters like David Hayter and the careful and crafty hands of a director like Bryan Singer, but when Singer packed his bags and left the X-Franchise to direct Superman Returns, a void was left wide open for 20th Century Fox to fill as the pressure and demand for more sequels opened up. Matthew Vaughn was initially brought in as a replacement, but after only making some casting choices, he soon dropped out due to family concerns and the fact that time constraints wouldn't produce the movie he wanted. Rush Hour director Brett Ratner filled that gap, and soon Fox released the lukewarm X-Men: The Last Stand to complete the trilogy with mixed reactions from the fanbase in general. A few years later, X-Men Origins: Wolverine was released, a spin-off vehicle for Hugh Jackman's character of Wolverine would explore the origins of the feral mutant, only for the Gavin Hood directed film to receive mixed reactions as well, with fans lamenting on how the once mighty X-Men franchise has fallen from the good to the obscure.

All that changes now. Like I said, X-Men: First Class is that game changer the franchise needed to turn the tide and bring it back into the halls of praise and worship fans will so definitely line into. Helmed by Matthew Vaughn, with a returning Bryan Singer co-producing and co-writing the screenplay, this prequel movie redefines the timeless and somewhat analog tale of mutants for the new generation, and it works for the most part. The key elements here are storytelling and casting, and despite being a superhero movie this flick can be considered one of the best blends of both that I've ever seen.

Movie: X-Men: First Class

Starring: James McAvoy, MichaelFassbender, Rose Byrne, January Jones, Kevin Bacon

Directed By: Matthew Vaughn


Set primarily in the 1960's during the era of the Cold War, X-Men: First Class introduces audiences to a younger Charles Xavier and Erik Lehnsherr, whose origins are explored and destinies are intertwined as they face a common threat that will threaten the futures of both human and mutantkind. Growing up with the dream of meeting and uniting others like himself, Xavier believes in a peaceful coexistence between mutants and humans, while Lehnsherr reflects a darker upbringing wrought with tragedy, fear, and pain, foreshadowing his eventual path of pursuing a war between his race and normal people. Before all that transpires, these two unlikely individuals meet and become the best of friends, working together to stop a mad mutant with nuclear war ambitions alongside a ragtag band of mutants, thus forming a team that will come to be known in the future as "X-Men".

X-Men: First Class Theatrical Trailer

I have to say - the casting is literally perfect for this movie. James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, and Kevin Bacon stole the show for me right here, and their roles as Charles Xavier, Erik Lehnsherr, and Sebastian Shaw were priceless. I was expecially fond of Fassbender, who starred previously in movies like 300 and Jonah Hex. He played his part exceptionally well, and delivered the kind of intensity and anger necessary to portray the man who would eventually become Magneto. Heck, since the setting and many of his scenes in this movie shout "James Bond", the man could very well be a potential candidate for the franchise in the future. I was very impressed with his performance, and this film would serve well to catapult his career even further down the line. That's not to say that James McAvoy was overshadowed either. The "Shameless" and "Wanted" star also played a convincing young Charles Xavier, and he's got the demeanor and accent of the character down to a tee. The chemistry between these two bring the movie to life, which is only enhanced further by the rest of the cast starring in this movie. Oh, and Kevin Bacon's still got his chops for acting alright. His Sebastian Shaw may look more charming than intimidating, but that's the whole point behind his character, and he plays the part of a formidable antagonist well.

Story wise, I love how they crafted and managed to insert the early beginnings of mutant warfare into a 1960's setting and pay homage in turn to the James Bond movies of that era by adding a unique blend of espionage and technological wonder that goes well with all the mutant action the audience is craving for. Fans will be delighted (or disappointed) to see how some classic faces and devices from the X-Men's comic history are brought to life in this movie. I especially grew fond of the film's version of the Hellfire Club. Sebastian Shaw, Emma Frost, Azazel, and Riptide make for one heck of a bad guy line-up, but that's not to say that the young and first class of X-Men are pushovers either. It's a good blend of energetic and talented youngsters, and besides Charles and Erik, we have Banshee, Beast, Havoc, and Mystique, and we see how they use and adapt to their powers through the course of the movie. While there may be some continuity issues, the film also does well to establish relationships and ties between these characters that were or were not explored in previous X-Films. Heck, you get to see one heck of a cameo in this movie, but it isn't a post credits scene. You'll get what I mean once you sit down and watch this from start to finish, and if you're an X-Men movie fan, you're definitely going to get a kick out of it.

Bottomline, X-Men: First Class is definitely a must see for the diehard fan or uninitiated. Despite being a superhero film in general, anybody looking for a straightforward movie to watch will be surprised to see the great production values and talents this movie has to offer. I may have been impressed by Thor a month ago, but this takes the cake, and could possibly be the best Marvel/ superhero flick, heck even one of THE BEST MOVIES OF 2011. If there was anyway to reinvigorate a franchise, Matthew Vaughn and Bryan Singer have certainly gotten the formula and overdid themselves here. Simply Astonishing.

Rating - 5/5

*Originally posted by Timzster in The Crusader's Realm

Friday, June 3, 2011

Movie Review: The Hangover Part II

The first Hangover movie was truly stupid comedy at its finest. Who would have thunk that a movie tackling on what happens after having too much to drink and getting doped up would make for good laughs and crazy stuff? It's a wacked up concept, but director Todd Phillips had every conceivable element for disaster and a great cast right up his sleeve, and he created a picture perfect film of hilariousness that was certainly worth the price of admission to see in theaters or a DVD. Racking up millions of dollars in return for its success, a sequel was definitely going to happen. The only question is this: How do you top a trip to Las Vegas where everything went wrong and shit hit the fan for the group of Stu, Phil, and Alan?

Simple Answer: You bring them to a country where shit hits the fan again after another hangover escapade, and all hell breaks loose once more!

Movie: The Hangover Part II

Starring: Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Justin Bartha, Jamie Cheung, Mason Lee

Directed By: Todd Philips

Bradley Cooper/ Phil, Ed Helms/ Stu, and Zach Galifianakis/ Alan are back... And this time, they bring their wacky escapades to Bangkok City! Two years have passed since their infamous adventure to find their friend Doug (Justin Bartha) and get him to his wedding, and now it's Stu's turn to tie the knot with his new and lovely fiancee Lauren (Jamie Cheung). However, the ceremony will take place in Thailand. Initially, Alan wasn't invited to avoid all the trouble from last time, but a little coercion and pity changed Stu's mind at the last minute, and the "Wolfpack" was reunited once more. Much to Alan's dismay, they are joined by Lauren's youngest brother, Teddy (Mason Lee), a gifted student who studies at Stanford University. After a somewhat uneasy wedding reception, the friends invite a hesitant Stu and Teddy for a beer amidst campfire and marshmallows in the beach.

The Hangover Part II Trailer

Unfortunately, Phil, Stu, and Alan wake up the next morning with a major hangover(again), finding themselves in a worn down hotel room in Bangkok. Amidst the confusion, Stu soon finds himself with a tattoo on his face, and Alan's head is completely bald. The room also contains a severed finger, a chain-smoking monkey, and one familiar face: Gangster and old acquaintance Leslie Chow (Ken Jeong). Panicking and later finding out that Doug is fine and Teddy is missing, the trio are forced to relive the same nightmare (in a strange city this time) to find their friend and get back to a wedding in time.

What can I say? This movie is pure laugh trip on imbecilic proportions to the max! Everything I saw here certainly justifies an R-18 rating that best keep kids away, lest they be exposed to all the stupidity, vulgar language, sexual innuendos/ excounters, and explicit nudity the film displays throughout its one and a half hour run. That's not to say that the film doesn't make sense. There's a coherent plot to be had for the most part, though it is quickly overshadowed by deliberate dumb humor, thanks mostly to the antics and machinations of Zach Galifianakis' character of Alan, who has the mind of an 8-year old and genuinely doesn't realize that his actions are to blame for the entire mess the group is in. He's was literally the star of the show in the first movie, and he shines out here yet again in the sequel, but that's not to say his co-stars don't share time in the spotlight. Ed Helms' character of Stu gets the brunt of the impact after the hangover escapade... and I mean that in a literal sense. Bradley Cooper on the other hand barely gets his hands dirty, but he has his fair share of trouble to contend with as well. Also, it's a surprise to see some familiar faces returning for the sequel, especially Ken Jeong's character of Leslie Chow. That idiot is a ball of laughs and danger, and wait 'til you see where his daring personality gets him in the sequel.

Overall, I liked what I saw with "The Hangover Part II" despite it being a carbon copy of the first movie's plight set in a different country. The first movie was full of surprises and kept the audience guessing what kind of trouble the "Wolfpack" were walking into. Here, you already have an idea of what to expect as they desperately try to piece the events of the previous night together, albeit with new gags and stupid humor that will surely be a ball of laughs for audiences looking for fresh comedy to see in theaters. I'd recommend this for brainless fun, and certainly for those who enjoyed the first movie.

Rating - 4/5

*Originally posted by Timzster in The Crusader's Realm

Captain America Update: Three New Character Posters!

Via a post at Enewsi and posted first at Brazilian site CineMarcado, three new character posters have popped up for Marvel Studios' next 2011 superhero blockbuster flick, Captain America: The First Avenger! We get a better look at Chris Evans in Full Cap gear in one, while the other two show off Hugo Weaving and Hayley Atwell as The Red Skull and Peggy Carter, respectively.

Captain America: The First Avenger "Cap" Poster

For the other two character posters (and if you can't see the one above), visit the source posts at Enewsi and CineMarcado!

Captain America: The First Avenger blazes his way to theaters July 22!

*Originally posted by Timzster in The Crusader's Realm

Batman Arkham City Update: Catwoman E3 Gameplay Trailer!

With this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo just around the corner, it would only be right for Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, DC Comics, and Rocksteady Studios to release a new trailer promoting their much anticipated Batman: Arkham Asylum sequel - Batman: Arkham City. While this trailer does set up what threats The Dark Knight is facing next (including more thugs and Two-Face), it also shows off who'll he be paired up with: Gotham City's own feline vigalante, Catwoman!

Batman: Arkham City Catwoman E3 Gameplay Trailer!

Delicious! Can't wait to try my hands playing as Selina Kyle!

Batman: Arkham City is due for the PS3, Xbox 360, and PC this October 18!

*Originally posted by Timzster in The Crusader's Realm

Thursday, June 2, 2011

A Glitzy Screen Singapore 2011

Singapore is set to have 8 days of glitzy star-studded events when celebrities from Hollywood, Asia and Bollywood descend upon the island on June 5 - 12.

Screen Singapore 2011 is the first international film event held here and besides exclusive red-carpet premieres, there will be "In Conversation" panels, workshops, and an exhibition for film industry people to network with their peers. During the week, there are even sneak previews for the non-trade professionals and movie fans held at various Golden Village/ Shaw/ Cathay cineplexes.

A mix of movies and stars from East and West will either have their World, International or Asia-Pacific premieres during the event. The list of movies include HK's "Treasure Inn" (directed by Wong Jing), India's "Bollywood - The Greatest Love Story Ever Told", Japan's "Paradise Kiss", France's action-movie, "The Assault" and Hollywood's dramedy "Larry Crowne".

Comic Reviews: Fear Itself #2 & 3!

Time for another comic review run. It's been a while, but what I'm about to review isn't exactly a shocker to me despite the "big scene" involved. I'm not going to lie to you. Since the past few issues of Marvel Solicitations have been teasing what's to come in the months ahead, I was expecting the inevitable to happen to a certain hero in the pages of Fear Itself. I just picked up the latest issue a night ago, and reading through it, I felt the ending was sort of anti-climactic. It could have been handled differently, but given the need to bring up the pace in this story, I suppose it couldn't have gone down any other way. Consider this a SPOILER review (especially for issue #3), and anyone who's seen the covers has an idea who the person in question is.


Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Justice League #1: The Full Cover revealed!

Via Comic Book Resources, here is the full cover to Justice League #1, written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by Jim Lee. The issue, launching this August 31st, will be the first of a series of about 52 titles to be relaunched for DC Comics new initiative to "reboot titles for the modern age". More details can be picked up from the links on my previous post, or you can simply visit the source with additional information from CBR.

What you see above is also the new redesigns for the costumes of DC's greatest heroes in the Justice League. Geoff Johns certainly wasn't kidding when he said "Everything you know will change in a flash" via Flashpoint, and now we know the answer on what will happen AFTER Flashpoint ends. New looks all around for Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Lantern, Aquaman, and Cyborg (as illustrated b Jim Lee), and it's looking like the 90's for some all over again. Well, we'll just have to wait and see how everything goes.

*Originally posted by Timzster in The Crusader's Realm

DC Comics reboots their continuity, with landmark day digital distribution!

Looks like the rumors weren't kidding after all... And what news to kick off the first day of June!

Via USA Today and their own blog The Source, DC Comics has officially announced that beginning this 31st of August, most of their titles will be renumbered and restructured to be released on the same day both in print and digital media altogether. Through its 76-year long history of publishing characters like Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, and The Flash, the company will revamp their titles for "a more modern and diverse 21st century"

The first book announced and to be launched in this new #1 direction will be Justice League #1, to be written by DC Entertainment scribe and Chief Creative Officer Geoff Johns, while illustrations will be handled by DC Comics Co-Publisher Jim Lee. This will be the only issue, aside from the final issue of Flashpoint (the storyline the ends the old DC universe continuity and brings forth the new), that will see publication on August 31, offering a new beginning for new and contemporary DC readers to catch up on. Personally, I'm not so surprised about the news, but it is a landmark and historic moment to behold indeed. For more on the story, visit USA Today, The Source, and Newsarama!

UPDATE: More details on the story and on other #1 books emerge from Comic Book Resources! Check out the link here!

*Originally posted by Timzster in The Crusader's Realm