Showing posts with label DC Comics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DC Comics. Show all posts
Friday, June 17, 2011
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
GREEN LANTERN (2011) - Four New TV Spots
Here are three new TV Spots for "Green Lantern", the highly anticipated comic book adaptation from director Martin Campbell ("Casino Royale", "Edge of Darkness"). The clips offer some new footage mixed in with everything we've already seen in the countless spots and trailers that came before. One of them even brags about how enthusiastic critics are about this movie, by way of those eloquent one-word quotes. The early reviews I've been reading are far from being as postivie as Warner Brothers wants us to believe they are, but I guess we'll find out soon enough. The movie opens in theaters this week, as announced by another one of the TV Spots which signals the 3-day countdown. Click the link below to read an official synopsis and watch the rest of the clips :
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Wednesday, June 8, 2011
GREEN LANTERN - 7 New Movie Clips
Needless to say, the seven new movie clips from "Green Lantern" provide an excellent first look at the movie. You have it all: plot, action and great visual effects. The movie, starring Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively, Peter Sarsgaard and Mark Strong will open on June 17, 2011 in the US and the UK. It will also screen, in the US, at the Los Angeles Film Festival on June 16. To watch the rest of the clips, read the full article.
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3D,
Comic Book Adaptation,
DC Comics,
Green Lantern,
Movie Clips,
Ryan Reynolds
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
New on Blu-Ray - SUPERMAN: THE MOTION PICTURE ANTHOLOGY (1978-2006)
The highly anticipated Superman Blu-Ray Anthology has arrived and it is loaded with goodies that fans will surely appreciate. The package contains 8 discs which feature the five movies in the franchise :"Superman The Movie" (including the expanded edition), "Superman II" (also contains the Richard Donner Cut), "Superman III", "Superman IV: Quest for Peace", and "Superman Returns", plus a bonus disc. There are supposedly over 20 hours of bonus features, but who's gonna start counting. The package should be a treat, but unfortunately I can't get over the fact that the third and fourth movies were...well...bad, which kind of takes away the fun of the Anthology concept. For those of you unwilling to pay money for this, you can also find the movies as separate releases, and if you're looking for a similar DVD collection, you can check out the "Superman Ultimate Collector's Edition"
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Anthology,
Blu-Ray,
Comic Book Adaptation,
DC Comics,
DVD,
DVD/Blu-Ray,
Superman