Archive for the ‘General Geekery’ Category

You paid what for an Amazing Fantasy 15?!

March 9, 2011

http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_EXPENSIVE_SPIDER_MAN_COMIC?SITE=MIDTN&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT

I had a longer entry, but all I can honestly say is “Really? Really?! I just…I don’t even…” Honest to God. That’s all I got.

Congrats to the seller and to the auction house, though! Mazel tov!

-Lauren

Era of the geek?

February 28, 2011

Let’s be real; For the past few years, it seems that being a geek is the new prep. Big companies are releasing comic themed products (such as Wonder Woman MAC makeup) and key comic books has been breaking records (Detective 27 and Action 1 have sold for over $1 million, respectively). Comic book movies are being hailed as wonderful and nothing short of amazing (Dark Knight), and nerd themed shows are just as popular as uh, well, I don’t know. I don’t watch much television. I assume that Big Bang Theory is just as popular (I hope more so but I would be lying to myself) then Jersey Shore.

So yesterday I went to see ‘Unknown’ in theaters. The movie was fine, but didn’t exactly wet my whistle for awesome sauce movies. However, three trailers in a row were all comic book related: Green Lantern, followed by Thor, followed by X-Men First Class. While the person with me was not excited for these movies at all, I was a giddy little school girl just wanting to run around the theater screaming “IT’S THE AGE OF THE COMIC NERD”, but I didn’t because that would be really stupid. But it’s true! Every summer my soul is lavished with big budget comic book movies. Most of them are good, but some of them are fucking horrible, and no amount of “You should be grateful there’s even a movie!” will not calm my nerves.

In closing, viva la nerd! I’ll ride this trend out and keep it alive well after its dead, let’s just hope all of you band wagoners stay on board.

-Lauren

Hawkeye and Mockingbird no more.

February 17, 2011

If you were like me, who loved the Hawkeye & Mockingbird series and then come and find out that Marvel cancelled the series after a team-up with Black Widow, you are kinda pissed.

Today I was looking through the first couple pages of the Hawkeye mini-series they just came out with.  I’m not gonna spoil it but a new development seems to have happened and now I really wish the Hawkeye and Mockingbird series was continuing.

To say the least, I’m kinda mad about this.  I don’t know what reasons Marvel had for canceling the series, but I think it was a mistake.  I have no idea what the sales were for it (aside from going through the ‘testimonies’ they put on the cover which I always wonder where the hell they got those from) so I can only vouch for myself.  I bought every single issue.  Yeah it wasn’t many but I looked forward to every issue.  And I didn’t realize they had continued into another series with Black Widow until after the fact but I will be buying that too.  And buy the Hawkeye mini-series.

My feelings for this basically are if it isn’t Iron Man, Spiderman or X-men then it doesn’t get a bajillion series.  I just wanted one series of Hawkeye and Mockingbird.  My two favorite characters in the Marvel Universe.  But I can’t even get that.  But X-men has almost several titles, half of them I don’t like.  Marvel is slightly better then DC cause DC seems to rely heavily on Batman titles.  Or Green Lantern titles (Hey Geoff Johns, I’d really like your Flash series to get a new issue more then once every six months.  Back off of Green Lantern for a while plz).

Overall I am pissed at Marvel for this.  I’d really like my fav series back.

-Julie

I don’t believe in bootlegging.

February 11, 2011

Yesterday, while hanging around at school, I got into a pretty lengthy conversation about bootlegging/downloading anime. To be short, I’m against it. To be long, here’s a rough idea of what we talked about:

Guy: Why does bootlegging bug you so much?

Me: Because it takes money out of people’s pockets. If you notice at the end of each episode you stream, there’s a long list of people who work on shows. By not buying the anime (in a legal fashion) you are taking money out of their pocket.

Guy: But then how can I watch new anime shows?

Me: Wait for it to be released here? There are thousands of titles that have been released in the U.S over the past 20 years. Or, learn Japanese and buy the DVD’s from Japan. That’s how I saw all of Sailor Moon… (albeit it was on Laser Disk.)

Guy: But I don’t want to watch older anime. It’s outdated and no one cares about it.

Me: Then you’re missing out on some killer, classic titles. I get that anime that is over 5 years old is somehow “ancient”, but that doesn’t mean it’s bad and should be forgotten. Anime fans need to celebrate the older stuff just as much as the newer stuff.

Guy: Anime is too expensive.

Me: Back in 1994 I could buy a Ranma 1/2 VHS for $30, and it only contained 2 episodes. I can now buy a Ranma DVD for $5* with 5 episodes on it.

Guy: That’s not fair to me then. China/Korea/Guy on the corner has it for sale, so I can buy it.

Me: China/Korea/Guy on the corner doesn’t have a gun to your head telling you to buy it. Let’s say you work at a Target. Everything is fine and dandy, you’re getting paid, but suddenly people decide they don’t want to pay for their stuff. They steal it instead. Is that right?

Guy: No, that’s illegal.

Me: Let’s say the stealing gets so bad, that Target has to close up, which puts you out a job. Is that right?

Guy: No, it’s not.

Me: THEN STOP PIRATING THIS CRAP. One day, animation studios are going to close up because of pirating. Then you won’t have any anime. And you know what? When that happens, I will track you down (yes I will) and personally blame you for the demise of anime. (This won’t actually happen, but it was really funny to me so I had to say it.)

We actually went back and forth on this for a while. I understand where he’s coming from (can’t find it in America so it’s ok to download/buy fansubs), but at the same time, it’s wrong. In this day and age there’s no reason to have to steal anymore. We are over saturated with anime and manga now. Go watch Tenchi Muyo or something, I promise you, it’s a great series.

*There’s a store called 5 Below that does sell Ranma (and other anime) for $5. On DVD. I shit you not.

-Lauren

X-Men:First Class trailer

February 10, 2011

Well,it’s finally here the X-Men:First Class trailer.

I really liked it 🙂

As a die-hard X-Men fan,I was excited to see it but seeing the trailer now I can’t wait for it to come out 🙂

I hope Matthew Vaughn did a good job with the movie.

Emma Frost looks awesome 😉

-Sarah

Let us converse about the Superbowl.

February 6, 2011

In one word: YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASSSSSSSSSSSSSSAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA. In other words: EAT IT, STEELERS.

Anyhow, did anyone else geek out over the Transformers 3 and Cap trailer? Thor looks boring to me, but oh man, that Captain America trailer was all kinds of awesome. I only wish it had been longer. That movie looks far more exciting to me then Thor! And Transformers 3! More giant robots beating the piss out of each other? MOAR PLZ.

And last, anyone else catch Black Eyed Tron during the Halftime Show? It was entertaining, but in a ‘oh-god-make-it-stop’ kind of way.

-Lauren

Tid bits.

January 26, 2011

-Johnny Storm died.  However, in normal modern comic fashion, he will be back within a few issues. That being said, now would be a great time to re-introduce the original Human Torch to the current Marvel line.

-Prices have been slashed on almost all comics. D.C. has pledged no comic over $2.99…yea we’ll see.

-It’s snowing like a mofo outside so I’m drinking red wine out of a Batman glass:

-Lauren

Catwoman!

January 19, 2011

Remember when I said Catwoman would be in the next movie, and roughly 5 of you said I was wrong? Guess what, I wasn’t:

“BURBANK, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Warner Bros. Pictures announced today that Anne Hathaway has been cast as Selina Kyle in Christopher Nolan’s “The Dark Knight Rises.” She will be staring alongside Christian Bale, who returns in the title role of Bruce Wayne/Batman.

Christopher Nolan stated, “I am thrilled to have the opportunity to work with Anne Hathaway, who will be a fantastic addition to our ensemble as we complete our story.”

In addition, Tom Hardy has been set to play Bane. Nolan said, “I am delighted to be working with Tom again and excited to watch him bring to life our new interpretation of one of Batman’s most formidable enemies.”

Nolan will direct the film from a screenplay he wrote with Jonathan Nolan, from a story by Christopher Nolan and David S. Goyer. Nolan will also produce the film with his longtime producing partner, Emma Thomas, and Charles Roven.

“The Dark Knight Rises” is slated for release on July 20, 2012. The film will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.”

http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20110119006432/en/Warner-Bros.-Pictures-Announces-Anne-Hathaway-Christopher

While the idea of Bane sends chills down my spine thanks to the terrible “Batman and Robin”, I have faith that Nolan will make this movie work, regardless of how dumb the villain may be.

The Green Hornet

January 16, 2011

Months back at New York Comic Con, I saw TGH trailer for the first time. I didn’t know what to make of it. Especially in 3D, something I’m not a fan of unless it comes after ‘TRON: LEGACY. IN…’ However, as the months went by my anticipation for the movie grew.

Today I went and saw TGH in the early afternoon. After paying $6 for my regular 2D movie I took a seat in the theater. The movie started. Oh boy. We start off with an 8-year-old Britt Ried is escorted into his father’s office at a newspaper company, where his father scolds him for getting into another fight (which we later learn, was him coming to the rescue of a girl in his class). Twenty some years later, we see Britt “grown up” and throwing a pretty sick party, with broken flat screens and girls in tight clothing. After being scolded by his father, again, his father dies of a bee sting. After the funeral ceremony for him, a statue is revealed in his honor. At some point Kato comes in, does some bad ass stuff with coffee, and 10 minutes later the two are cutting off the head of the statue.

I would love to go and Wikipedia the plot for you guys, but it needs to be said that the first 30 minutes of this movie are pretty boring, and easy to forget. They build the who, where, what, and why, without giving you much else. Of course this could make the average movie goer angry, but I’m rather charmed by it. The bullshit was moved out fairly quickly, and is paced like a real graphic novel. We’ve seen this before with the likes of ‘Batman and Robin’, but here it actually works. No dragging things out ala ‘Iron Man’ and ‘Batman Begins’. It gets to the point quickly. To that, I applaud Seth Rogan.

The only thing that was pretty un-cool, is that Seth Rogan’s Green Hornet is kind of like a Mary Sue fan fic on the big screen. Seth basically plays himself (not always a bad thing) and lives out his fantasy of being a superhero, in his case, Green Hornet. While my knowledge of Green Hornet is limited to the few GA books and the show with Bruce Lee, I’d like to think I know enough to know that this is not the Green Hornet I’m familiar with. That being said, he was enjoyable to watch, as his enthusiasm for the characters was very evident.

The same can’t be said for some of the other cast members. Christoph Waltz plays a very forgettable and uncharismatic Chudnofsky, who I guess was supposed to be Russian. Waltz blew me away as Hans Landa, but he literally brought nothing to the table in this movie. He didn’t even sound Russian, he sounded like himself reading lines off a piece of paper and putting little to no emotion behind them. He was pretty much useless. Cameron Diaz was good, but aside from being a love interest offered little else until the very end of the movie. Her character was wasted, and could have had much more potential (and conflict)!

That being said, Jay Chou stole the show. He blew me away as Kato, and he is in no way shape or form a rip off of Bruce Lee. He is Kato. He made it his own, and I enjoyed watching him on the screen. Adorable, kick ass, and a great counterpart. I would very much so enjoy a Kato movie, as he could easily carry it by himself. Oh, and Black Beauty was great and amazing. There were some cute nods to the original show (as well as Bruce Lee), but if you blink you will miss them.

Overall this is an enjoyable movie. It was a great way to set up a franchise, and I hope there is another movie. But I would wait until it comes out on DVD, or at a second run theater (or $2 theater, whatever).

-Lauren

None of us will ever be as awesome as this:

January 12, 2011

-Lauren