Friday, April 18, 2014
Son of Batman Premiering at WONDERCON This Weekend
Monday, October 8, 2012
The Dark Knight Returns Part 1 Reviewed

Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Blu-ray Features & Second Clip for Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Part 1

Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Part 1: Clip 1

Frank Miller’s landmark graphic novel about fear, hope and redemption is celebrated with proper measures of haunting visuals and intense action in Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Part 1, the next entry in the popular, ongoing series of DC Universe Animated Original Movies. Produced by Warner Premiere, DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation, the all-new, PG-13 rated film arrives September 25, 2012 from Warner Home Video as a Blu-ray™ Combo Pack and DVD, On Demand and for Download. The Blu-ray™ Combo Pack will include UltraViolet™.
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Superman Vs. The Elite Review

Ask most folks even slightly familiar with Superman to sum him up in one thought and you’ll probably get one of two answers; Farm boy and Boy Scout. With both stereotypes in mind, we enter the world of Mr. Kent, fastest typist in the Daily Planet reporter pool and ridiculously loving husband to cut throat reporter, Lois Lane. We get a sense of a day in the life of the man in blue and red as he muses on his responsibilities to the world through his image and actions, his position in the fast paced news world and going toe to toe with a homicidal powerhouse known as ATOMIC SKULL! The overlaying message of these scenes hammers home the unwavering morals of Superman. No matter how unpopular it may make him, Superman will be the hero the world needs, if not the hero the world cheers for.
Enter The Elite with energy manipulating Coldcast, alien creature infused Menagerie, dark magic wielding The Hat and their leader, super psychokinetic/ mega telepathic Manchester Black. As creepy as these newcomers seem, they wield their powers to protect the innocents and fight alongside Superman valiantly. They may be a pack of slightly dysfunctional, hard drinking, over sexed misfits, but no one is perfect! It seems to be the dawning of a new day with the Man of Steel speeding to the aid of foreign nations with newfound friends helping to save countless lives. The joys of success are short lived though, as The Elite make their intentions known. Tow the line or be crushed under the heel of those more powerful than you. What’s worse…humanity seems to celebrate this swing toward instant justice. Is there no longer a place in the world for a Superman?
The story is thoughtful and timely with frenzied action equal to the weight of the topic. The genius of the film lies in the varied tone of this action…from an almost comical throw down with the Atomic Skull (which morbidly does not shrink away from deaths of innocents) to The Elite getting their bearings as a super team alongside their life long idol and that progression as The Elite move away from those Justice League sensibilities and on down a darker path. By the film’s finale, we are neck deep in intense conflict with the safety and liberty of human kind on the line. I guarantee you’ll stand up and start clapping when you realize Superman is more than equal to the task…even if it means exploring a darker side of his nature. I nearly lost my mind watching him go to work!
The cast is superb in this installment of the DC Animated Films, allowing for distinct voices easily pinpointed amid the chaotic action. George Newbern creates a Superman with strength and conviction while Pauley Perrette cranks up the snark for a Lois Lane you’ll fall in love with. She is flawless! Other stand outs include Robin Atkin Downes as Manchester Black who’s every British-flavored intonation drips with sarcasm and a delicious level of arrogance, and Andrew Kishino as The Hat who lends as much to a scene by merely giggling or grimacing audibly as any character delivering a full speech.
The art is fairly standard. Nothing fancy is attempted, allowing the smooth flow of action and killer use of expression to add to every shot more than you could imagine. My only distraction was found in Superman’s inhumanly humongous chin! That gargantuan facial feature could have won every fight in the film on its own.
With no shortage of wit and charm, a KILLER retro opening credits sequence and, in my opinion, the BEST finale of any DC animated film to date, Superman Vs The Elite went from a movie I had very low expectations on to being my all time favorite. This movie captures the fun of superhero animation while tying in heavy subject matter, and cranks up the action while not sacrificing character development, creating a film you’ll want to immediately watch again! Thanks to the film’s creators for reminding me what I love about comic books. This is the best of the best.
Now since we dove into the Blu-Ray copy, there were plenty of extras to view after the main attraction. The Elite Unbound: No Rules, No Mercy tells the comic book origins of this super team. Superman and the Moral Debate delivers a fascinating look into the realities of our “kill them before they kill you” world and how our American government fully embraces this ideal. Alan Burnett’s Top Picks include Superman: The Animated Series episodes 12 and 24 (Brave New Metropolis & Warrior Queen.) Action Comics 775: What’s So Funny About Truth, Justice and the American Way is a digital comic that sounds good in theory, but most of us have TV’s across the room, making the thing unreadable unless you throw it on your computer. You’ll also find some snappy commentary I found adequate but not highly exciting, trailers and …..the show stopper…a 12 minute or so preview of THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS!!!!! As I wrote in a separate article, that preview alone will be worth the price of the DVD or Blu-ray, exploring the genesis of the story line and translation of the subject material into this two part animated, highly anticipated mega-film.
Even without an animated short, Superman Vs The Elite is an insanely fun ride that straddles the line between the whimsical fun of our classic comics and the black comedy and stark reality modern audiences have come to demand. It’s a must buy.
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Green Lantern: Emerald Knights Cast Announced

Primetime television stars Nathan Fillion (Castle) and Elisabeth Moss (Mad Men) lead a diverse array of performers as the voices behind Green Lantern: Emerald Knights, the next entry in the popular, ongoing series of DC Universe Animated Original Movies. Building up to the release of the highly anticipated live action film, Green Lantern, in theatres June 17, Green Lantern: Emerald Knights arrives on Blu-Ray™, DVD, On Demand and for Download June 7 from Warner Premiere, DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation.
Fillion provides the voice of the animated film’s central character Hal Jordan, the human Green Lantern assigned to Sector 2814 (which includes Earth). Fillion has starred in several primetime television series including Desperate Housewives, Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. He has also developed a popular cult following as a pair of Joss Whedon’s heroic captains: Capt. Mal Reynolds in the space-western series Firefly and follow-up film, Serenity; and Captain Hammer in Whedon’s internet sensation Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog. Fillion returns to the DC Universe after his successful turn as Steve Trevor in the animated film Wonder Woman, and has performed voice work on Justice League, Robot Chicken, The Venture Bros., and several Halo video games.
Moss gives voice to Arisia, a young recruit forced into her first mission on just her third day as a Green Lantern. Prior to starring as the ever-evolving Peggy Olson in AMC’s ground-breaking series Mad Men, Moss was featured on The West Wing, Invasion and Picket Fences. Moss has been active in voiceovers for animation with previous roles in Steven Spielberg Presents Animaniacs, Freakazoid! and It’s Spring Training, Charlie Brown!.
The voice cast for the animated Green Lantern: Emerald Knights also features actor/spoken word artist Henry Rollins (Sons of Anarchy, The Henry Rollins Show) as Kilowog, Jason Isaacs (the Harry Potter films) as Sinestro, legendary professional wrestler “Rowdy” Roddy Piper (They Live) as Bolphunga, Arnold Vosloo (The Mummy) as Abin Sur, Kelly Hu (The Vampire Diaries) as Laira and Wade Williams (Prison Break) as Deegan. Radio Hall of Fame commentator/talk show host Michael Jackson voices the esteemed Guardian, Ganthet.
Bruce Timm is executive producer of Green Lantern: Emerald Knights. Directors are Lauren Montgomery, Jay Oliva and Christopher Berkeley.
The full-length animated Green Lantern: Emerald Knights complements the Warner Bros. theatrical release of the highly anticipated live-action major motion picture, Green Lantern. Green Lantern: Emerald Knights will be distributed by Warner Home Video as a Blu-Ray™ Combo Pack and 2-Disc Special Edition DVD, as well as single disc DVD. The film will also be available On Demand and for Download.
Friday, December 17, 2010
Conan VS DC Comics + Robot Chicken Star Wars = Happy Time

And just to round things out, Seth Green stopped by Conan to deliver a special holiday rape to Conan's action figure. How do YOU celebrate? Don't judge. Seth also brought a clip from the new Robot Chicken Star Wars Episode 3 special which has my favorite scene of the whoooooole show!! Watch NOW!