Showing posts with label shazam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shazam. Show all posts

Monday, March 4, 2019

New SHAZAM! Trailer Amps Up the Fun

Shazam movie poster
Ok ok..we knew this super hero film would be full of jokes, spinning a complete 180 degrees from the "grim dark" DC movie universe we've been poking fun of for a number of years now. Warner Bros releases their latest trailer, peppering in some of their WOA moments, showcasing a number of excellent special effects along with a new pile of jokes so you can giggle right up til the release date, which is now just ONE MONTH AWAY!! We invite you to take a break from your frantic nail biting as you anticipate the release of Captain Marvel this weekend, to anticipate the release of SHAZAM!, which promises, above all, to not take itself too seriously.

Friday, February 15, 2019

Toy Fair 2019: The Party Isn't Over for DC Comics at Mattel

Toy Fair 2019 Mattel DC Comics Kryptonian Power Superman Action Figure
While I'm extremely excited about someone new taking the lead on fully posable DC Comics action figures, it isn't because Mattel did anything particularly wrong, it's just the thought of new eyes on our most beloved super heroes. That said, you have to give Mattel their due with what they accomplished over all these years, especially while innovating for little hands and translating cartoon designs into very affordable action figures. Now, the one year countdown begins and Mattel will be rolling out DC comics characters at breakneck speed...

Saturday, July 21, 2018

SDCC 2018: Warner Bros. SHAZAM Trailer Drops

SDCC 2018 Warner Bros DC Comics Shazam Movie Trailer
Imagine the impossible. A world of peace and love and Warner Bros making a DC film project (besides Wonder Woman) that doesn't make us squint so hard we nearly go blind from all the angst and darkness. Can you imagine that world? You got it in your head? Good, because PART OF THAT WORLD HAS COME!! As another San Diego Comic-Con marches towards its finale, Warner Bros busts out a trailer so full of life and happiness, it makes me believe anything is possible. WITNESS THE HAPPY...

Friday, November 5, 2010

Superman / Shazam : The Return of Black Adam Blu-ray Review

Ask any comic book fan and they'll tell you DC and Warner Brothers succeed with their straight to DVD releases EVERY TIME. This new release is a bit peculiar, when you think about those successes. We die hard fans wait patiently for each new release and snap them up the day they hit. That said, a collection of the short DC Showcase films seen on the beginnings of the last three releases probably isn't going to draw in the fan that already owns them. The packaging states that these are extended versions of the shorts never seen before, but I'm watching them all again for this review and I haven't spotted any footage so excellent it would cause me to notice it apart from what I already remember. The pack also includes commentary on all four shorts with high points including writer Steve Niles relishing every grind house moment in The Spectre and Joe R. Lansdale bringing his Texan charm and wit to the Jonah Hex track. Mind you, I'm not selling any of the shorts..well..short! These are excellent cartoons, especially for those of us growing tired of WB's Batman-Superman-Batman-Superman rinse repeat method. The animation is stellar, the writing top notch and the fun factor of seeing new heroes in action complete with blood and violence, in a cartoon format, can't be beat. It's just..you probably already own them all!!! So what's left to tempt you?

SUPERMAN / SHAZAM!!! My initial reaction is to say this is the BEST animated short we've seen to date. In most ways, this is the truth, if only because it is the first time we get a big scale battle with comic book heavy weights going toe to toe in the middle of a city...something usually reserved for the feature presentation. This is the origin story of Captain Marvel AKA Billy Batson, a tough orphan left to his own devices on the streets of an unforgiving city and still, he somehow retains his honor. Of course it doesn't hurt when you have a friend like Clark Kent looking after you. When Black Adam returns to Earth after being in exile for countless years he quickly finds Billy is the one chosen for the mantle of power he would claim for himself. Now Billy gets a crash course in tooling around town in a body packing strength, speed and flight all rivaling those gifts of Superman himself as the two team up for a battle you'll never forget. As always, the animation is top notch, with choreography of fight scenes like nothing I've seen since Avatar: The Last Airbender's finale. High praise, indeed!! The film hits all the right points with perfect doses of humor alongside pulse pounding action on an epic scale.

Also packed into the set are Bruce Timm's cartoon picks including a Batman the Animated Series episode called Showdown (starring Jonah Hex), a Batman: Brave and the Bold episode called The Chill of the Night (starring The Spectre) which is particularly DARK for a kid's show, the first Justice League Unlimited episode titled Initiation (with Green Arrow) and another JLU episode called Clash which puts Superman head to head with Captain Marvel in his only Justice League appearance. So now the real question is, are the extras and new cartoon enough for you to spend 20 dollars on a DVD or 30 on a Blu-ray? Probably not. The sad fact is, with pirating still going strong and with no end in sight, most people will just find a download of the new cartoon and call it a day. For re-released shorts with some new bits and a new short, this would have been an excellent opportunity for WB to create a "gateway drug" package. For 10 dollars on a DVD or 15 for Blu, you'd get set up with the action you crave, and for those dipping into the DC Universe for the first time, it would be a challenge not to get hooked! Never the less, if you've got the cash for the DVD, grab it on release day November 9th (when it will most surely be on sale), as we all know...the better the DVDs do, the more we'll see in the future!