Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Trailer Time - 'Source Code' (To Be Released: 15 April 2011)
The new film by Duncan Jones looks even more interesting and exciting than his acclaimed debut in 2009, 'Moon'. 'Source Code' reminds me of 'Tweleve Monkeys', 'Minority Report' and all sorts of other classic Sci-Fi Action films. Looking forward to this indeed.
(UK Release 11 March 2011)
Monday, November 22, 2010
A Hero Survives - The Choice of John Cena
Last night at the 24th 'Survivor Series', John Cena was faced with the toughest choice of his career.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Trailer Time - Cowboys and Aliens (To Be Released: 29 July 2011)
The first trailer for John Favreau's 'Cowboys and Aliens' looks surprisingly good and certainly features some promising components. Daniel Craig leads a strong cast including Harrison Ford, Olivia Wilde, Paul Dano and Sam Rockwell. The only thing that concerns me is the script. Credited to four people, two of them attract me and two utterly repel me. On the side of good are Damon Lindlof, one of the key creators of 'Lost' and Ron Howard. However the film is also credited to 'Transformers' 1 & 2 screenwriters Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci. 'Transformers' 2 was the worst film I have ever paid to see, and I paid to see AVP 2. I can (and do) blame Michael Bay for that film, but I feel the script itself was abysmally poor. So much so, I will remain cautious about this film until it hits theatres.
(UK Release: Unknown, looks like August 2011)
Monday, November 15, 2010
Game Review - 'Batman: Arkham Asylum' (Released August 25 2009, PS3/360/PC)
There is something wonderful about walking through the cells of 'Arkham Asylum', trying to figure out who they belonged to before you scan them and find out for sure. You can find references inside Arkham to a huge variety of characters from the Batman mythos, many seen for the first time by players unfamiliar with the comic books. Their inclusion seems to be an assurance from the creators to the fans who appreciate the cameos - “Hey, we've read a lot of Batman too!” - they seem to say. As with the casting of Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill from 'Batman: The Animated Series', it is a way of saying that the creators of the game are also fans. They have a knowledge and a reverence for the material they follow. This is good for marketing, after all - why would anyone want a Batman game made by people who don't know who Batman is? As it stands though, this assurance is just an empty promise. All these winks and nods only demonstrate why the creators of 'Arkham Asylum' should be better at their jobs than than they are.
“For all the stern and the baterangs, you're just a little boy in a play-suit...”
Sunday, November 14, 2010
The Dark Knights - Batman & I
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