We know the name, the cape, the logo, the hair. No, not Liberace, Continue reading “Max Fleischer’s Superman – DVD Review”
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The All New Super Friends Hour – DVD Review
With its classic Hanna-Barbera animation style and campy plots and dialogue, The All New Super Friends Hour Season One, Volume Two is enjoyable escapist entertainment. Continue reading “The All New Super Friends Hour – DVD Review”
Smallville Season 8 better than Seasons 4-7 craphole?
For years now I have complained about Smallville being one of the stupidest shows on TV. It’s a show that had so much potential back in the day, but somewhere around Season 3 to 4, they really screwed up.
While the show can only dig its grave further a new trailer for the next wave of Season 8 episodes actually looks like the producers now how to make a show with a story. Continue reading “Smallville Season 8 better than Seasons 4-7 craphole?”
Xbox 360 Review: Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe
Midway has been tweaking the Mortal Kombat franchise since day 1. With that the series has had its good times and its bad times. With its latest game, Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe, Midway has succeeded in taking the right step. Continue reading “Xbox 360 Review: Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe”
Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe!
While competing franchise Soul Calibur roped in Yoda and Darth Vader and roster, Mortal Kombat has decided to go extreme by tying in with none other than the DC Universe itself. While this was supposedly rumoured to be in the past, fansite Mortal Kombat Online has hard facts on this, as well as the poster you see above.
Amusingly, the site mentioned on the poster appears to be dead as of this writing.
Hit the jump for some extra info.
Justice League Movie On Again
On again, off again.
Hollywood works like that.
Because of the writers strike in Hollywood, Warner Bros. “shelved” their planned big budget, live action ‘Justice League’ movie back on January 16, 2008.
Movie was to be directed by George Miller (‘Happy Feet’) and starred Adam Brody as the Flash, rapper Common as the Green Lantern, and Megan Gale as Wonder Woman. Movie was to be based on the popular DC Comic characters.
But now that the strike is over, the WB has once again given the movie a green light and everyone is back at work including screenwriters Kieran and Michele Mulroney, with production slated to start later this year.