WATCHMEN: Tales of the Black Freighter and Under the Hood

Watchmen: Tales of the Black Freighter & Under the Hood

Riding the coat tails of the theatrical release of Zack Snyder’s silly mess Watchmen, Warner Premiere has made some of this travesty worth while. Continue reading “WATCHMEN: Tales of the Black Freighter and Under the Hood”

The Zeta Project – Season One – DVD Review

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Robots are people, too. At least, that appears to be the premise of this Batman Beyond spin-off from Warner Bros. and DC Comics, The Zeta Project. Continue reading “The Zeta Project – Season One – DVD Review”

Batman: The Brave and the Bold-New Series Impressions!

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As with all popular or successful brands and lines, they are hard to kill, and find themselves being revamped nearly every four years or so. Stretching back to the 1920’s, Batman has been perhaps one of the most popular and successful character lines ever created. Flourishing briefly in the 1930s and 40s as a movie serial and then 1960’s as a television show and cartoon, it wasn’t until Tim Burton’s seminal BATMAN in 1989 that the character fully breathed life as a full-fledged character. Since that time there have been five feature films (one of which was actually worthy of the title, and the most recent Dark Knight appropriately titled as it really has nothing to do with Batman….uugghh), as well as least four distinct animated series (again, only one of which could be considered perfect, that being the first one). But enough of this sappy nostalgic wallowing, ON to the FUTURE…or is it BACK….to the…Past..? Continue reading “Batman: The Brave and the Bold-New Series Impressions!”