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History Of Comics On Film Part 3
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 21, 2009
Duration: 294
Duration: 294
Hi my name is Derek Crabbe. My screen name over at Bottalk is derekwc, hence the derekwc presents. I was mainly inspired by James Rolfe and his Monster Madness Cinemasscre Reviews (also the Godzilla ones are pretty fun too!). I wanted to focus mainly on comic books adapted into tv shows and films. Kind of short synopsis and review with some historical perspectives and tangents thrown in for fun. There is a vast amount of material to cover and I probably won't have access to all of it, but I thought I'd go ahead and give it a shot. I probably won't have a part up every day and they might not all be in order (but I'll try my best). Note: I'm trying to limit my focus to comic books, maybe I'll go back and do comic strips or manga some other day. Hope you enjoy!
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Marvel/DC Twilight and New Moon Parody
from Most Viewed on November 19, 2009
Duration: 185
Duration: 185
A young psychiatrist... An untreatable patient... An endless love (that will never be reciprocated by him). (Marvel/DC Parody/Review) Follow the Randoms at http://www.twitter.com/RandomGuyAndGal Visit http://www.youtube.com/ItsJustSomeRandomGuy for more! Note: This Is A Fair Use Movie/Franchise Review and Parody. ItsJustSomeRandomGuy is the Writer, Performer and Copyright Holder.
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Interview: Carla Gugino
from Cinematical on November 18, 2009
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Carla Gugino has spent the better part of the last decade playing some of the most complicated and interesting female characters in Hollywood. After early roles in lighthearted fare like Son in Law, she played an appropriately combative counterpart for Michael J. Fox's deputy Mayor on Spin City before appearing in Wayne Wang's The Center of the World as a troubled seductress, Robert Rodriguez' Sin City as a tough-as-nails parole officer, Ridley Scott's American Gangster as Russell Crowe's exasperated ex-wife, and most recently in Zack Snyder's Watchmen as a sexpot superheroine with a pitch-black past. This month, she's acting in Sebastian Gutierrez' Women in Trouble, where she plays a porn star coming to terms with the news that she's pregnant. Cinematical recently spoke to Gugino at the film's Los Angeles press day, where in between pointing out some of the bruises she earned while shooting Zack Snyder's Watchmen follow-up, Sucker Punch, she offered a few insights into her character in Women in Trouble. Cinematical: What immediately jumped out to me about Elektra is that even though she's at her own crossroads in Women in Trouble, she seems to have the most certainty of the characters about who she is.Filed under: Drama, Independent, InterviewsContinue reading Interview: Carla Gugino Permalink | Email this | Comments
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WATCHMEN Trailer - AMAZING!
from wildscreen.tv :new generation quality broadcast:: .watch .upload .share -videos on November 16, 2009
Duration: 169
Duration: 169
WATCHMEN Trailer - official and amazing Special Thanks to Paramount and network PR for allowing me the exclusive privilege of bringing the Watchmen Trailer to youtube Direct from official sources and in the highest quality on youtube. Watchmen A complex, multi-layered mystery adventure,Watchmen is set in an alternate 1985 America in which costumed superheroes are part of the fabric of everyday society, and the Doomsday Clock - which charts the USA's tension with the Soviet Union - is ...
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Around Comics Ep. 257 - Is not Afraid of Sadness
from Around Comics - The Comic Book Culture Podcast on November 15, 2009
Duration: 5220
Duration: 5220
Sal returns to the panel and is joined by Chris, Tom and Patrick Brower at Challengers Comics. Lots of comics talk gets started with The Great Ten, Tony Bedard, Stumptown, Criminal: The Deluxe Edition, Superman: Secret Origin, Wondermark, Iron Man, Cinderella: From Fabletown With Love, and the awesome Blackest Night rings. What's the connection between librarians who hate The League of Extraordinary Gentleman and getting bums to buy your comics? Featured Music by Supergrass!
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Malin Akerman on Sidewalks TV
from Sidewalks Entertainment on November 14, 2009
Duration: 457
Duration: 457
The actress talks about working on films Watchmen and Couples Retreat and a new Reuniting with Family and Friends campaign.
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Marvel/DC Season 3: Zero Hour Prelude
from Most Discussed on November 13, 2009
Duration: 233
Duration: 233
Luthor has designs on defeating the heroes, once again, but receives some unexpected news... (Marvel/DC Parody/Review) Follow the Randoms at http://www.twitter.com/RandomGuyAndGal Visit http://www.youtube.com/ItsJustSomeRandomGuy for more! Note: This Is A Fair Use Movie/Franchise Review and Parody. ItsJustSomeRandomGuy is the Writer, Performer and Copyright Holder.
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6/8 Illuminati Movies:Full Disclosure
from Veracity Videos on November 13, 2009
Duration: 568
Duration: 568
http://www.HollywoodInsiders.net Full Disclosure is a full-length documentary that takes a deep, analytical look at Illuminati and freemasonic symbolism in numerous movies. Examining each movie's use of all-seeing eyes, pyramids, suns, and serpents; then reviewing more covert satanic symbolism rooted in Egyptian, Christian, and Islamic traditions. Examining [ Batman,Watchmen,The Simpsons,Men in Black,Tomb Raider,Blade,Hellboy,The Lion King,THX-1138,Conan the Barbarian,Stargate,The man who would be king,Spawn,Dogma,Gabriel,The Road to El Dorado] nnnew world government order conspiracy occult free mason nwo 911 9/11 trade center synchronicity predictive programming Alex jones barack obama deception 2012 Mayan Calender alien reptilian ufo age anti christ satan devil economic economic dollar crisis collapse bank fallen angels cia nsa Federal Reserve bilderberg Aleister Clowley jewish vatican catholic church jesuit zionism zionist israel george bush wtc wtc7 jordan maxwell cooper jeff rense alan watt shape shifter martial law 666 jfk Terrorstorm Endgame mark beast antichrist rfid subliminal messages daniel revelation enoch demon dajjal islam nuclear american chicago bird flu michael tsarion bible jesus magic worship witchcraft tyranny america abduction iraq war film ghost iran paranormal usa false flag loose change attack internet internet2 george lucas pakistan india china russia patriot wars england atlantis islam lucifer possession freedom fascism
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Spin-ematical: New on DVD for 11/10
from Cinematical on November 10, 2009
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Up If there is one disc sure to fly off shelves this week, it's this one. The Pixar film made instant fans out of most viewers, and agonizingly ripped the rest of our hearts out with the love story opening. In her review, Jette Kernion said Up is "a very good movie that defies demographic categorization." By now, your minds are probably made, but if not: Buy it. Also on Blu-ray. Add to Netflix queue | Buy at Amazon The Ugly Truth How do you follow up comments about Knocked Up being a little bit sexist? By producing and starring in a film that teaches a smart and successful woman the "ugly truth" of life from a notorious chauvinist, naturally. In his review, Jeffrey M. Anderson wrote that this romcom "actually knows next to nothing about dating advice, the behaviors of men and women, or much of anything else romantically human." Skip it and save yourself. Also on Blu-ray. Add to Netflix queue | Buy at Amazon Watchmen: The Ultimate Cut We all knew this was coming -- the step above the director's cut, the disc for uberfans of the graphic novel -- a version of the film with all of The Black Freighter interspersed as it was in print. Grab this, and you should have everything you need from the big-screen cinematic experience. If you adore all things Watchmen, Buy it. Also on Blu-ray. Buy at Amazon The Accidental Husband When he wasn't spending time in Watchmen's blood and carnage, Jeffrey Dean Morgan was becoming Uma Thurman's Accidental Husband. Another one of those floofy romcoms, this flick takes Uma back to her Cats and Dogs days, but this time, she gets the radio show and the man. I imagine. Do you care? Skip it. Add to Netflix queue | Buy at Amazon Also out: Robsessed, Love Finds a Home, A Christmas Proposal, The Christmas Clause, Spread, Summer's Moon, The Echo, Hurt, The Gambler, the Girl and the Gunslinger, The Line, Bad Guys Filed under: New Releases, DVD Reviews, New on DVD, Home EntertainmentContinue reading Spin-ematical: New on DVD for 11/10 Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Around Comics Ep. 256 - Planetarium
from Around Comics - The Comic Book Culture Podcast on November 08, 2009
Duration: 4380
Duration: 4380
Don Kramer is back, and joins Chris, Tom and Chris Burnham on this week's panel. It's a review filled episode with discussions on Mighty Avengers, Hellboy: The Wild Hunt, Planetary, Fantastic Four, Sugar Shock, Abe Sapien, B.P.R.D. 1947, Superman: Secret Origin and more. Don and Chris talk about breaking through the isolation of being comics artists, working with their inkers and attending conventions. Chris's comics room is complete, and he may or may not have a popular comics writer trapped in his basement. Featured music by Stevie Ray Vaughn
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Funny Movie Quotes Pass the Popcorn.38
from recent posts tagged tom - blip.tv (beta) on November 06, 2009
Duration: 36
Duration: 36
Hey Clara, I think you love quoting movies. No one blames you, movies are awesome. Hey everyone else, come join our movie trivia community and play along! www.guessthemovies.com Can you guess the movies?? http://www.facebook.com/PassThePopcornGame
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ChoKo's Rant - October 19, 2009 - Summer Movie Recap
from recent posts tagged grace - blip.tv (beta) on October 19, 2009
Duration: 2162
Duration: 2162
ChoKo shares his thoughts on some of the movies that came out this past spring/summer, such as Watchmen, The Last House on the Left, X-Men Origins: Wolverine, The Orphan, District 9, Jennifer's Body, Antichrist, etc. www.thehorrorenthusiast.com
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Night Devil: The Evil-9, Episode 2
from recent posts tagged superhero - blip.tv (beta) on August 28, 2009
Duration: 1049
Duration: 1049
Conspiracy! Grapple Guns! Fare Evasion! Danger! Here's the first draft of "The Night Devil: Evil-9, Episode 2." It's part of my "audio comic" line of projects mixing elements of radio drama, music, and still images. I produce this episode using Garageband for all the audio as well as iMovie for putting together the still images.
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Hallelujah (Leonard Cohen) - Allison Crowe live performance
from Favorites of sawek on January 13, 2006
Duration: 274
Duration: 274
It's, as I say, a desire to affirm my faith in life, not in some formal religious way but with enthusiasm, with emotion.... It's a rather joyous song. ~ Leonard Cohen, creator of the song, Hallelujah. He says: I wanted to write something in the tradition of the hallelujah choruses but from a different point of view... It's the notion that there is no perfection ~ that this is a broken world and we live with broken hearts and broken lives but still that is no alibi for anything. On the contrary, you have to stand up and say hallelujah under those circumstances. Canadian indie singer-songwriter Allison Crowe's uniquely potent interpretation is heard on her album/CD, Tidings . (The song enjoys increasingly wide appreciation - even marching into the mainstream recently with performances by American Idol contestant Jason Castro and by UK X Factor winner Alexandra Burke and Dutch X Factor champ Lisa Hordijk, and Polish Idol contestant Kasia Popowska. Leonard Cohen himself has been inspiring audiences on his latest tour - he performed Hallelujah as the sun set on Glastonbury 2008.) I originally had a different version of 'Hallelujah' on that scene (Nite Owl II and Silk Spectre II) - it was the version by Allison Crowe, and it was really beautiful. Too beautiful, as it turned out... Zack Snyder, Director, The Watchmen movie It's not hard to see why Crowe's Hallelujah -- recorded in a single take -- is popular. It's one of Leonard Cohen's most affecting songs, and the 26-year-old, accompanying herself on piano, makes it her own with raw honesty and formidable vocal power. It's simultaneously heart-breaking and redemptive, and it has captured the imaginations of people around the world. 'The song itself is just so emotionally resonant,' Crowe said modestly this week. ~ Adrian Chamberlain, Times Colonist (Canada) Bet you thought you heard all the versions you need to hear of this song, right? Think again, because Allison Crowe has a voice to fall in love with. She is from Vancouver Island in Canada, descended from Scottish, Irish, and Manx stock. She's exactly the sort of artist who can make serious headway on her own label and that's just what she's doing. ~ Record of the Day (UK) Hallelujah, by Leonard Cohen. This song has somehow become Crowe's signature, if a singer who defies description as stubbornly as she does has a signature... Cohen's original version is a spoken poem, all of the meaning contained in the words. Crowe's version is a living thing, a meditation and a celebration and a benediction. ~ anacronym (Canada) Crowe's warm, natural, passionate - and need I add lovely? - voice are perhaps shown to best effect on another glorious standard, Leonard Cohen's magnificent and deeply spiritual quest for faith, Hallelujah. ~ Martin Levin, Women's Post (Canada) j'ai rarement été bouleversée à ce point par une voix féminine. Pure comme de la glace, puissante et même violente sur la reprise de l'Hallelujah de Leonard Cohen. (en Francais - English translation follows) I have never been so moved by a woman's voice. Pure as ice, powerful and even violent on the cover of Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah. ~ SplinterMuse (France) (Jeff) Buckley especially just blew the song to pieces and every artist after him has tried and failed to put it back together. Until now. Allison Crowe manages to pump 'Hallelujah' full of all the soaring vocals and raw emotion that it requires. And the result is a big beautiful lump in the throat. ~ Muruch (USA) In a tribute to Leonard Cohen, featuring covers by Judy Collins, Martha Wainwright, Nick Cave, Katie Melua and others, MOJO says: Once famously described by the Vancouver Courier as possessing a style akin to 'Elton John meets Edith Piaf', the Canadian singer-songwriter Allison Crowe is renowned for her ability to blend control and melodrama. Allison's hometown covers the whole of Canada - from Nanaimo, Vancouver Island to Corner Brook, Newfoundland. It's a land rich with songs of glory, joy and rare, natural, beauty. http://www.allisoncrowe.com
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