This film ends our post-Cloverfield reviews of giant monster films past. It may be the first such film shot in full colour and one of the last projects to involve Willis O’Brien (though, sadly, not on effects). The plot involves a cowboy up against rustlin’ villains…. and one really big varmint.
Review: Crime Bible
Fifty-two introduced the Crime Bible and the Religion of Cain. This five-issue mini-series examines the implications of these elements, while focusing on two of 52‘s best-drawn characters, Kathy “Batwoman” Kane and Renee “the Question” Montoya.
Does it live up to its promise?
Another new “Iron Man” trailer
This trailer is exclusive to MySpace.com. It’s also got the most dialogue of any of the trailers to date, which gives us a better feel for what the tone of the finished product will be.
You say it’s your birthday….
Superman and Captain Marvel both celebrate their fictional birthdays on this day….
Novel Review: Life of Pi
Yann Martel’s award-winning novel, metafictional and metaphysical, does not fit the conventional definition of fantasy. Its protagonist survives a shipwreck and finds himself adrift on the ocean with a Bengal tiger named Richard Parker. As a sea yarn, however, it shares company with the traveler’s tales of yore and includes at least one encounter with the literal fantastic.
Why I Don’t Watch Sci-Fi on Fox
Real Life is always an excellent geek comic, but yesterday Greg really hit it on the head.
Weekly Comics Discussion – February 27, 2008
The complete list is here. Also, some words about the Secret Invasion coverage: I still need to catch up on past reviews, but won’t be able to do as many background reviews as I’d hoped, do to a suddenly hospitalized coworker. In any event, I’ll review everything that has the “Secret Invasion” banner on its cover (such as Avengers: The Initiative Annual #1, Avengers: Illuminati #1-5 and Mighty Avengers #7, all of which are overdue for review) as well as anything directly referred to by those issues, after the reference is made. (ie. I’ll make time for the background reviews only after I know the background is definitely relevant.)
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Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles– Discussion “The Demon Hand”
Do we give them a hand over this episode, or do the writers belong on a psychiatric ward?
80th Academy Awards results
The full list of winners can be found here. Genre winners include The Golden Compass for visual effects, Ratatouille for best animated feature film, Peter and the Wolf for best animated short film, and sound editing, sound mixing, and film editing for The Bourne Ultimatum.
Lohan, Murphy clean up at Razzies
The night before the Oscars are awarded, the Razzies were given, as per tradition. The complete list of “winners” is here. Lindsay Lohan’s “I Know Who Killed Me,” Eddie Murphy’s “Norbit” and the Murphy-less sequel to a Murphy movie “Daddy Day Camp” came home with everything.