Friday, February 26, 2010

Batman: Shadow of the Bat # 1, 2, 3 and 4


#1
Villains Featured:
The Joker
Penguin
Scarecrow
Cornelius Stirk
Mr. Zsasz (First Appearance)
Heroes Featured:
Robin 3
Nightwing
Batman

Shadow of the Bat #1, begins as a new Arkham Asylum is being built and the inmates or patients make their way in. The new head curator of the asylum, Jeremiah Arkham begins his analysis of several inmates while reflecting on himself, the asylum and Batman. Final pages of the story reveal Batman is now locked up in the Asylum.

Included with the comic is polybagged items: Asylum Blue Print, 3-D Poster, Bookmark and 2-Mini Posters of the covers for issue 1 and 2.

#2
Heroes Featured:
Batman
Commissioner Gordon
Nightwing
Robin 3
Villains Featured:
Mr. Zsasz
Maxie Zeus
The issue begins with Batman spying on a little girl burying a doll in a cemetary, he takes her home to find her family slaughtered by what looks like Mr. Zsasz. Gordon and Batman make their way to Arkham to find him tucked away safely in his cell. Upon leaving Batman and Gordon make their way to another crime scene where Batman over hears an Officer make an off-color joke to another officer, Batman in a fit of rage accidentally kills him and is taken to the asylum.
#3
Villains Featured:
Mr. Zsasz
Joker
Scarecrow
Killer Croc
The Ventriloquist 1
Two-Face
Crazy Quilt
The Cavalier
The Spook
Tweddle Dee and Tweedle Dum
Cornileus Stirk
The Mad Hatter
Amygdala
Riddler
Black Mask
Poison Ivy
Heroes Featured:
Nightwing
Batman
In this issue Nightwing breaks into Arkham only startled to find Batman breaking out as well, only instead of escape the two search the offices of the Asylum to find incriminating evidence that puts Jeremiah in cohoots with Zsasz. Soon found out the guards capture Batman while Nightwing escapes. Batman is placed in a cell with all of his rogues gallery in a giant battle put on by Arkham.
#4
Heroes Featured:
Batman
Nightwing
Commissioner Gordon
Villains Featured:
Mr. Zsasz
Joker
Scarecrow
Crazy Quilt
The Spook
Tweddle Dee and Tweedle Dum
Cornileus Stirk
Riddler
Poison Ivy
Maxie Zeus
The Mad Hatter
Black Mask
Two-Face
Film Freak
Batman finishes off the group of villains he was faced to tackle and is put into special punishment. Zsasz uses this to escape for good, Batman figures on this and escapes, Nightwing and Batman corner him in the tunnels and defeat him, finally released Batman confronts Dr. Arkham and tells him he'll be watching.
Overall a very well written story, more of a detective story than action and as a series with a single objective to focus on a new character with each issue the focus here being Mr. Zsasz, it accomplishes its goal very well. 4 out 5

Monday, February 22, 2010

Offspring (2009)





Offspring, based on the novel by Jack Ketchum, follows a retired small town sheriff as he is presented with a cannibalistic family that he thought he stopped ten years ago. An unsuspecting couple and their new born baby and family friend and her son are invaded by this savage woman and her clan, the sheriff follows their trail to the bloody cave that is their abbatoir. Now, this movie hardly deserves a review, but for those of you who care, the gore is good, but is presented few and far between. The acting, is horrible, don't bother even thinking that I'm being too harsh because it is just horrendous. Sorry folks, on the plus side this is pretty much verbatum of the novel, so at least we have that, if you don't feel like taking on the book, just watch the movie. Highlight below for a spoiler:

In the movie you believe the sheriff dies, in the book, he lives.


Wolfman, The (2010)




Let me start this review by saying that this movie was a highly-anticipated, long-overdue, hugely satisfying horror flick.
The film begins by following the same basic path as the original: a man is missing/dead, Talbot (Benicio Del Toro) comes home to find an unwelcoming family, and history is made. However, for modern times, the film adds much more depth. The man that is missing is Lawrence Talbot’s brother, Ben Talbot, and is found dead in a ditch, having been eaten alive by this werewolf character. Great, Lawrence came home for nothing. Now he has to deal with his psychotic father, played by a very hairy Anthony Hopkins and his dead brother’s beautiful fiancee Gwen Conliffe, played by Emily Blunt, and of course there’s the matter of avenging his brother’s death. Could things get any worse? Oh yes, they could. And they will.
Upon investigating his brother’s demise, Lawrence visits a gypsy camp, which is subsequently attacked by said werewolf. Other than the appearance of Ben’s mangled corpse, this is the first real glimpse of horror we get in this film, which gives us a hint into the tone of the rest of the movie. Heads are torn off, backs are eaten, bellies are scratched open. This werewolf is quick, mean, and hungry. Lawrence chases after the thing and, of course, is bitten but not killed. He lapses into delirium for several days as he recovers from his neck wound. At this point, we are given a much deeper insight into Lawrence’s past and his reason for being so freaking melancholy. Apparently, his mother killed herself when he was just a boy and thus… he is scarred for life.
From here, the plotline is familiar: wound healing too quick, strange changes happening, weird references being made by Anthony Hopkins. There’s also the police detective, played here by Hugo Weaving, who thinks that Lawrence is full of shit. Yes… very, very familiar. As we knew he would, Talbot then turns into a werewolf and goes and eats some people, wakes up the next morning confused, and his father is the one to spell it all out for him. You’re a werewolf, my boy, and by golly, I’m proud of you!
Of course, within the movie is the budding romance between Lawrence and Gwen, which is so very wrong but, because this is a werewolf movie and werewolves are sexy, turns out to be so very right. Emily Blunt and Benicio Del Toro turn out to be a very good-looking couple. Too bad he wants to eat her, and not in the good way.
The movie takes a turn when it is decided that Lawrence is definitely crazy and needs some shock treatment, like the kind he received when he was a kid. His dad pulls some strings and we get a crazy little montage of torture and hallucinations. We come out of it when father dearest visits his son and tells him a deep dark secret which now makes Lawrence really crazy. Time for revenge.
The rest of the movie is a great clusterfuck of killing, detective work, and romance, three things that go great together in a horror flick. Personally, I was supremely impressed by the look of the wolfman himself, looking not like black face nor pure wolf, but instead like half wolf and half man (I think that’s what they were going for…). I liked the special effects and it seems like a lot of thought and energy was put into making these wolf-people look real (did I say people, as in plural? Oops….)
Overall, the flick is a great update of a classic. Great original idea + Modern actors and special effects + a whole lot of new drama = a riveting remake. I now make a petition for Benicio Del Torro to start dating Jenna Fischer. Then my world will be complete!
-Melissa Bonta

Sunday, February 21, 2010

BATMAN: Graphic Novels and One-Shots

Limited series and one-shots

Anarky
Batman and the Monster Men
Batman and the Mad Monk
Batman: The Dark Knight Returns

Batman: The Cult
Batman: The Dark Knight Strikes Again
Batman: Sword of Azrael
Batman Family
Batman: Death and the Maidens
Batman: Orpheus Rising
Batman: Black & White
Batman: Black & White 2
Batman - Wildcat
Batman: Bane of the Demon
Batman: Dark Victory
Batman: The Long Halloween
The Untold Legend of the Batman
Batman: Two-Face Strikes Twice
Batman: Turning Points
Batman: Run, Riddler, Run
Batman: City of Light
Arkham Asylum: Living Hell
World's Finest
Superman & Batman: World's Finest
Batman-Superman-Wonder Woman: Trinity
Batman: Tenses
Batman: Outlaws
Year One: Batman/Ra's Al Ghul
Year One: Batman/Scarecrow
Batman: Jekyll and Hyde
Batman: Dark Detective
Batman: Gotham County Line
Batman: Journey into Knight
Batman: Secrets
Batman: Year 100
Man-Bat
Trinity

ONE SHOTS

Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth
The Killing Joke
The Joker: Devil's Advocate
Batman: The Man Who Laughs
Batman: Digital Justice
Batman: Child of Dreams
Batman: Son of the Demon
Batman: Birth of the Demon
Batman: Bride of the Demon
Batman: Dreadnaught
Batman: Holy Terror
Batman: Hong Kong Hardcover
Batman: Fortunate Son
Batman: Absolution
Batman/Nightwing: Bloodbourne
Batman & Poison Ivy: Cast Shadows
Batman: Two Face: Crime & Punishment
Batman: Riddler: Riddle Factory
Batman: Poison Ivy

Batman/Deadman: Death and Glory
Batman: DOA
Batman: EGO
Batman: Night Cries
Batman/Phantom Stranger
Batman: The Abduction
Batman: The Chalice
Batman: Harvest Breed
Batman: Room Full of Strangers
Batman: The 10 Cent Adventure
Batman: The 12 Cent Adventure
Batman/The Spirit
Batman: War on Crime
Batman: Full Circle
Batman: Dreamland
Batman: Book of Shadows
Batman: Batman of Arkham
Batman/Joker: Switch
Batman: Scarface

Crossovers

Batman/Aliens #1-2
Batman/Aliens II #1-3
Batman/Danger Girl
Batman/Daredevil: King of New York
Batman/Deathblow: After the Fire #1-3
Batman/Grendel #1-2
Grendel/Batman #1-2
Batman/Hellboy/Starman #1-2
Batman/Judge Dredd: Judgement on Gotham
Batman/Judge Dredd: Vendetta in Gotham
Batman/Judge Dredd: The Ultimate Riddle
Batman/Judge Dredd: Die Laughing #1-2
Batman/Punisher: Lake of Fire
Batman/Spawn: War Devil
Batman/Spider-Man
Batman/Tarzan: Claws of the Cat-Woman #1-4
Batman and Captain America
Batman vs. The Incredible Hulk (DC Special Series #27)
Batman vs. Predator #1-3
Batman vs. Predator II: Bloodmatch #1-4
Batman vs. Predator III: Blood Ties
Bruce Wayne: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (Amalgam Comics)
Daredevil/Batman
The Dark Claw Adventures (Amalgam Comics)
The Darkness/Batman
Legends of the Dark Claw (Amalgam Comics)
Planetary/Batman: Night on Earth
Punisher/Batman: Deadly Knights
Spawn/Batman: Red Scare
Superman & Batman vs. Aliens & Predator (January 2007)

ELSEWORLDS

Batman: Thrillkiller
Batgirl and Robin: Thrillkiller
Batgirl and Batman: Thrillkiller '62
Batman & Captain America
Batman & Demon: A Tragedy
Batman and Dracula: Red Rain
Batman: Bloodstorm
Batman: Crimson Mist
Batman/Houdini: The Devil's Workshop
Batman/Lobo
Batman: The Blue, the Grey, and the Bat
Batman: The Book of the Dead
Batman: Brotherhood of the Bat
Batman: League of Batmen
Batman: Castle of the Bat
Batman: Dark Allegiances
Batman/Dark Joker: The Wild
Batman: Dark Knight Dynasty
Batman: Dark Knight of the Round Table
Batman: Detective No. 27
Batman: Digital Justice
Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham
Batman: The Golden Streets of Gotham
Batman: Gotham by Gaslight
atman: Master of the Future
Batman: Gotham Noir
Batman: Haunted Gotham
Batman: Hollywood Knight
Batman: Holy Terror
Batman: I, Joker
Batman: In Darkest Knight
Batman: Manbat
Batman: Masque
Batman: Nevermore
Batman: Nine Lives
Batman: Nosferatu
The Batman of Arkham
Batman: The Order of Beasts
Batman: Reign of Terror
Batman: Scar of the Bat
Batman: Two Faces
Catwoman: Guardian of Gotham
Daredevil/Batman: Eye for an Eye
Batman/Daredevil: King of New York
Robin 3000

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Zombieland (2009)




Well, where to start, by now all zombie fans have seen this movie, what more could there be to say, well there is my opinion of course. The film starts out after zombies have already taken over the earth and we follow a young man as he makes his way to columbus to find his parents, he meets up with Tallahasee, Witchita and Little Rock, they make it to california and then continue on their way. Not much in the way of plot, but plenty in the way of characterization, this movie flows completely on the actors who portray the characters, basically the four people presented therein carry this movie and it is a fun-filled romp more abuot friendship and family than it is about zombie killing, there is a little bit of survival involved as well. Enjoy.


W (DVDs)

Wait Until Dark (1967)
Waiting... (2005)
Waitress (2007)
Walking Tall (2004)
Warriors, The (1979)
Watchmen: The Complete Motion Comic (2008)
Watchmen (2009)
Weather Man, The (2005)
Wedding Crashers (2005)
"Weird Al" Yakovich Music Videos (Various)
Werewolf of London (1935)
What Dreams May Come (1998)
What Planet Are You From? (2000)
When Worlds Collide (1951)
White Noise 2: The Light (2007)
Wicker Man, The (1973)
Wicker Man, The (2006)
Wild at Heart (1990)
Wild One, The (1953)
Wishmaster (1997)
Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies (1999)
Witches of Eastwick, The (1987)
Witness (1985)
Wizard of Gore, The (1970)
Wizard of Gore, The (2007)
Wolf Creek (2005)
Wolf Man, The (1941)
Wonder Woman (2009)
World Trade Center (2006)
Wrestler, The (2008)

Wolf Man, The (1941)






The first impression I get from this movie is that the amount of werewolf background or exposition is negligable. That is to say, they don't focus as much on the history as they do on the effect it has on Lon Chaney's character.


The great part of this film is that it gets started right away. Chaney's character is bit within the first 10 minutes of the movie. After that, there are some dragging parts where Talbot (Chaney's character) tries half-heartedly to convince everyone that he only killed a wolf, not the gypsy Bela, played by horror film legend Bela Legosi, who is almost a cameo in the film. His lack of screen time is regrettable, considering his potential in a great classic such as this.



The "romance" between Talbot and Gwen Conliffe (played by Evelyn Ankers) is short-lived and painfully lacking. It seems less a romance than a forced lustful affair, considering she is engaged to another. Of course, all of these lacking performances and content could be attributed to the run time of only 70 minutes.



The makeup is shockingly impressive for its time. Although Chaney looks like he's been painted up in black-face, the time and effort that went into his makeup and costume is respectable, especially the work down on his wolf-like feet. The death scenes are questionable and unreal but, then again, they weren't big into blood and gore back in 1941.



Ultimately, the film climaxes with a painful look between a dying Talbot and his father, which turns out to be heartbreakingly tragic.



Overall, considering the time and budget, The Wolfman is an unforgettable classic that set the stage for other werewolf movies. While it leaves much to be desired, there came to be plenty of sequels to make up for that.






- Melissa Bonta








Catwoman Collection

Volume 1
1-94

0 & 1,000,000

Volume 2
1-83

Various Issues:

Annual
1 2 3 4

Secret Files and Origins

Catwoman Mini 1-4

Catwoman Defiant

Catwoman/Vampirella

Catwoman+

Catwoman/Wildcat

Birds of Prey: Catwoman/Batgirl/Oracle

Batman and Catwoman: Trail of the Gun

SOLO # 1

Batman Comics

BATMAN COMICS
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Robin, Nightwing, Azrael, Birds of Prey and Batgirl

ROBIN
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NIGHTWING
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Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight, Shadow of the Bat, Chronicles and Gotham Knights

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