Showing posts with label planet hulk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label planet hulk. Show all posts

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Flatten Your Enemies in the Planet Hulk Game!

You were watching the Planet Hulk animated feature film and thought..."Gee, I wish I could travel to a battle planet with the power to grab aliens by the head and squeeze until their eye jellies burst skyward!" Well, we all have dreams, and Lionsgate wants to make them come true!

On behalf of Lionsgate and Marvel, we are thrilled to announce the launch of their new online game PLANET HULK GLADIATORS. Now, you can compete to win your freedom against Sakaar’s toughest enemies. Take control of the mighty Hulk using your keyboard and defend the planet! Also, make sure to check out all of the cool extras the game offers, including stills from the film, character bios and more. Click the image to go to the official site to play now!

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Planet Hulk Blu-ray Review

Yes, it’s true. Marvel Loves the Hulk. Hulk has been a part of nearly every direct to DVD release for the last two years, so when they presented us with Planet Hulk, my first thought was “WHYYYYY?!” Avid comic readers know the Planet Hulk story line is an epic one, and worthy of a movie of any sort. Hulk is jettisoned into outer space by Earths craftiest heroes who feel it’s time for the smashing to end so rather than kill what is essentially a hero, off to an uninhabited planet he goes. Unfortunately, well, Hulk Smash…and sends his ship into a worm hole leading to the savage world of Sakaar. Here, there are beings and weapons that can actually harm the Hulk, so the landing seems fortuitous, as Hulk can really cut loose for the first time in his life, but the Red King has other plans. The story quickly goes Gladiator (with a “chosen one” angle) as Hulk steps up as the reluctant hero of a world ruled with a mechanized iron fist, and occasionally over run with a spiky alien zombie plague. Basically, it sucks to be on Sakaar.

The first bit of good news is, while this is a story we’ve seen before, we are talking about PG13 animation. While the art is hardly cutting edge, they sure do pound the hell out of each other. You’ve got robot beasties, a tentacle monster, the unfortunate meeting of stone warrior and bug warrior (splat) and Hulk going sick house in the middle of it all. There is more bloodshed in this cartoon than in most PG13 horror releases on the big screen! For the Marvel Maniac, I’m sure this is a must buy either way, but I’m pleased to report plenty of cameos from your favorite space traveling characters among the crowds at the arena, a killer flashback from another character they use a little too often and the first appearance of a fan favorite who is a stand in for Silver Surfer, who couldn’t appear due to contractual obligations. Psshh. Rock stars.

The voice acting is excellent, the animation is fluid and the content makes for a damn good time. Am I still waiting for the awesome levels of graphic art we’ve seen in modern Anime and even in the trailers for the upcoming Iron Man and Wolverine Anime?! Hells yes. Why they can’t put that level of awesome into these cartoons is beyond me, but the finished product is not disappointing...just merely missing something we know is possible. For what it is, Planet Hulk delivers all that a comic book fan could want, and even some extra gaping jaw/ laugh out loud moments for the horror fan who wasn’t expecting all that green blood and the previously mentioned zombie attacks! All that action wraps up with an immensely satisfying ending. In short, HULK SMASH PUNY BLU-RAY PLAYER!! Love every minute of it.

Marvel likes to dish out more bang for your buck, so the Blu release is packed to the gills. Commentary 1 with producer Joshua Fine and screenwriter Greg Johnson is loaded with information on the original comic, for those of you that wanted to know how it really went down without reading the books. If you are the type who needs to know how a project like this came together and the rationale behind almost every decision, it’s all here. Of course it doesn’t hurt that the pair are fun to listen to and geek out at the same things you would, even though they’ve surely seen this film a half dozen times. Commentary 2 with Director Sam Liu, character designer Philip Bourassa and key background painter Steve Nicodemus brings more technical aspects of the film like coloring, motivation and execution. The main problem is the two main guys talking have extremely soft voices so you’ll feel like you’re listening to a self help tape…about the Hulk of course. Unleash your inner Hulk? Could work.

World of Hurt: The Making of Planet Hulk provides an exhaustive look into the creation process of this film. When I say process, I mean you are about to learn how every little thing came about from a complete overview of the meaning of the title sequence to what colors were used for each scene. For movie freaks, these items are probably fantastic and a wish fulfilled that someone would include them. For me, it was hard not to tune out through parts of it or resist hitting fast forward, but I suffer for my art and your entertainment. Sadists!! What is sorely missing is time with the voice actors…something I love to watch. Let the Smashing Commence: The Saga of Planet Hulk lets you hear from the creators of the original comic series and instantly identify their love for the source material. This was like a dream job for this crew, making the story that much more epic and so, the perfect material for a full length animated release. Definitely worth watching for the comic fan in the room and those wondering how different the animation is from the books.

We’ve come to expect a sneak preview of the next DVD release and it’s in there. Thor: Tales of Asgard centers around Thor, of course…again. I’m still not sure how I feel about another kid-itized tale of the Marvel Universe, even though I thought Next Avengers was fun. I suppose it comes down to this. We have the direct to DVD features to tell the hardcore stores of the Marvel Universe and the TV shows to tell the kiddie versions with almost complete revamps on all stories and character designs. When the DVD’s go into TV mode, it makes me wonder when we’ll get back on track. That said, Thor looks well and good, but I can’t say I’m very interested in the subject matter, or in another Thor story so soon. If the two Anime features are coming next, it’s going to be a LONG time before we get back into the good ole’ standard Marvel Universe. Here’s hoping the Avengers cartoon kicks as much ass as Joe Q. says it does. Then we won’t care one way or the other!

WAIT! THAT’S NOT ALL!! You also get the Wolverine Vs Hulk episode of Wolverine and the X-Men (which is always a fun fight to watch), issue 1 of the Spider-Woman and X-Men: Gifted motion comics (which are pretty amusing and artsy), and two completely horrible music videos for the motion comics with music that will make you want to slip the brain worms into your ear canal. Skip the music if you value your sanity.

-Digital Copy also included in Blu-ray Package. Available from Lionsgate Films on Blu-ray and DVD NOW.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Planet Hulk Raising the Bar for Marvel Animation

The 15 second review: Marvel brings tales for the ubergeek straight to DVD and doesn't pull any punches! Aliens get squashed, pummeled and ripped apart, stadiums fill with easter eggs for the die-hards, infected alien monsters attack their families and in the middle of it all, HULK SMASH!! Watch the ultimate Hulk tale and grin like a dork through every second of it.

Look for further reviewification when my Blu-ray lands. Until then, here are some video interviews I did at the NY premiere of Planet Hulk with our host, WWE SmackDown Superstar Matt Striker and panelists Editor-in-Chief of Marvel Comics Joe Quesada, Planet Hulk Comic Book Author Greg Pak and President of Marvel Animation Eric Rollman.



Now that you are all tingly with anticipation for the big PH release, I thought I'd give you a peek of what you may not have known was coming after that.

THE AVENGERS: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes is an all-new property featuring some of Marvel’s all-time favorite characters including Iron Man, Hulk, Captain America, Thor, Giant Man and Wasp. When the planet is threatened by Super Villains, time traveling conquerors, alien invaders, mythical monsters and mad robots bent on the total destruction of humanity, when forces of evil are so overwhelming that no single hero has the power to save the world, when there is no hope left...the Avengers assemble!

The Avengers are the best of the best in the Marvel Universe and the greatest heroes who take on the most unbeatable foes. These are the heroes who hold back the storm, and the fate of the world rests on their shoulders.

"The addition of THE AVENGERS: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes to our quickly expanding animation slate continues our plan to complement each of our tentpole live action features with an animated series," said Eric Rollman, President of Animation. "This new ensemble series tracks perfectly with our highly anticipated ‘road to the Avengers’ strategy which includes some of Marvel’s biggest and most beloved characters, and which kicks off with two Avengers’ themed feature films in summer 2011.”

If it wasn't clear, Avengers will be on TV.

And then there's..MARVEL ANIME!!!




Soooo...my number one question would be, why can't all the Marvel animated films look like this??!! Many moons ago, I went to the movies and saw Transformers the animated movie. The art was fantastic and made me excited for what was to come. Unfortunately, nothing else came close...at least from the US. Why do we get such awesome animation on anime re-imaginings? This is going to drive me crazy for a while.


Friday, January 15, 2010

15 Second Reviews: Book of Eli and Planet Hulk



Planet Hulk:: Marvel brings tales for the ubergeek straight to DVD and doesn't pull any punches! Aliens get squashed, pummeled and ripped apart, stadiums fill with easter eggs for the die hards, infected alien monsters attack their families and in the middle of it all, HULK SMASH!! Watch the ultimate Hulk tale and grin like a dork through every second of it.






Book of Eli:: One man walks the wasteland, kicking ass on a hair trigger, all to protect a book that is the last of it's kind. Gary Oldman provides his best baddie since The Professional with Denzel taking him on with awesome badassedness. Sure, it's formulaic, but extremely fun, super slick, beautiful to watch and moves with expert precision.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

The Planet Hulk Bi-Coastal Event HERE at 8pm!



Newsrama and NY Comic Con have joined forces to world premiere the new Marvel animated feature film Planet Hulk, tonight, in NY and LA.  Drop in, right here at 8pm, watch a new clip from the film and look in on the fun!  I'll be on the scene as well, so follow me on Twitter ( @nomadixxx ) for twitpics and info, live from the event as it happens.



Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Planet Hulk Rampages This February



A WHOLE NEW WORLD OF HURT!

He was a monster, impossible to control, too dangerous to ignore. So Earth’s mightiest heroes exiled him into outer space. But now the Incredible Hulk crash lands on the distant planet Sakaar, ruled by the tyrannical Red King. Sold into slavery, Hulk becomes the planet’s mightiest gladiator—but his new masters get more than they bargained for when he forges a bond of brotherhood with his fellow fighters: crafty insectoid Miek, ruthless rock-man Korg, ex-shadow priest Hiroim, and the noble-born rebel Elloe. Unlike Earth, the desperate people of Sakaar believe a monster is just what they need. But will the Hulk be the one to save their world… or destroy it?




SPECIAL EDITION DVD AND BLU-RAY BONUS FEATURES:*

DISC ONE:

  • Opening Sequence: Thor: Tales of Asgard
  • Audio commentary by Supervising Producer Joshua Fine and Screenwriter Writer Greg Johnson
  • Audio commentary by Director Sam Liu, Character Designer Philip Bourassa and Key Background Painter Steve Nicodemus
  • “A Whole World of Hurt: The Making of Planet Hulk” featurette
  • “Let the Smashing Commence!: The Saga of Planet Hulk” featurette
  • “Rise Up” Astonishing X-Men music video
  • “Watch Your Step” Spider-Woman music video
  • Wolverine and the X-Men: “Wolverine vs. Hulk” episode
  • Spider-Woman: Agent of S.W.O.R.D motion comic
  • Astonishing X-Men: Gifted motion comic

DISC TWO:

  • Standard Definition Digital Copy of the feature film

*Special features may not all be in hi-def.

Planet Hulk will be available on 2-disc Special Edition DVD for $24.98 and on 2-disc Blu-ray for $29.99 on February 2, 2010.