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Bradley Cooper Confirmed as Rocket Raccoon

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Shortly after I make up a list of rumors going on about comic book movies, we get our first official casting announcement out of those. It seems that Bradley Cooper will in fact be voicing the titular Rocket Raccoon in the upcoming Guardians of the Galaxy film via director James Gunn on twitter.

https://twitter.com/JamesGunn/status/373577455334072320

Blam! Casted you. This is another A-list actor signed onto the film and is only rounding out the rather impressive cast list. Guardians of the Galaxy also features Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista, Michael Rooker, Benicio Del Toro, Glenn Close, Lee Pace, Karen Gillan, and a rumored Vin Diesel. I assume we’ll be seeing more on this film in the upcoming months, with its release only 11 months away.

A Sony Fan Gives Props to Microsoft

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Ok, I know that it’s been a while since you have heard anything from me regarding the next generation of consoles coming out this fall, and the reason for that is because I wanted to wait for all of the dust to settle and get all of the details before I made any statements that may not have stayed accurate for long. Now we have release dates for both and final details on their launches. Xbox 1 releases in North America on November 8th and the PS4 comes out one week later on November 15th. The line in the sand has been drawn between these two looming giants, and the strategies that Sony and Microsoft are each taking couldn’t be more different.

Sony played it a little safe when it came to their strategy, which is a little disappointing, but was the smart move when it came to winning over consumers. They took the stance of games belong to the people who buy them and they should be able to do what they want with their games. There is no DRM on the PS4 and consumers can trade games with friends and buy used games if they so choose.  Now while that is and has been the norm, I will say that it’s a little disappointing to see Sony not advancing the age of digital downloads.

Microsoft made the big gamble when they announced that the Xbox 1 would need to connect to the internet every 24 hours and that you would only be able to play used games that were gifted to you from people who had been on your Xbox Live friends list for over a month. Now while parts of those requirements rub most people the wrong way, it is hard to deny that this is the direction that gaming is headed.  It was a bold and brazen move by Microsoft that ultimately backfired. I think that elements of this plan may be attempted later, but I hope when that time comes, Microsoft tries to ease consumers into the transition instead of just dumping it on them.

Microsoft has also proven that they are not just about controlling your gaming experience by listening to the backlash that they received from fans. They have changed their stance on “Always Online” and used games. They have also changed the way that Kinect affects your gaming experience. It is no longer needed for your console to power on and you don’t have to use it at all if you don’t want to. The Kinect is also not your only option when it comes to communicating with others when you are playing online. Microsoft has decided to ship each console with a headset so that you can have your traditional online smack talking experience.

All in all, I have to give Microsoft major kudos for all of the changes they have made to give their fans the gaming experience that they want. Now while admittedly I am purchasing a PS4 over the XB1, that does not mean that I won’t buy an Xbox in the future and that I won’t recognize Microsoft making the right decision and give them the proper recognition.  To me, it all comes down to games that I want to play and the price point. Both systems have features and games that I like and don’t like. I’m interested to hear what all of you out there on the Interwebs have to say about each of the consoles, so leave your thoughts in the comments section below.

 

James Spader cast as Ultron in Avengers 2

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Just in! Marvel has announced that James Spader has been cast as Ultron in their upcoming Avengers 2: Age of Ultron. Press release below.

This is no joke, coming directly from Marvel.com and is a shocker, considering there weren’t even mumblings of his casting. We’ll provide more as it becomes available.

Spader is known for a variety of things, one his more well known sci-fi ventures was Stargate. Most recently seen in Lincoln and on the latter season of The Office. What do you think of his casting choice?

James Spader will face off against Earth’s Mightiest Heroes as the villain in Marvel’s “Avengers: Age of Ultron,” the sequel to 2012’s record-breaking “Marvel’s The Avengers.” The Emmy Award-winning actor will play Ultron in the Avengers’ much anticipated return to the big screen from writer/director Joss Whedon. The film comes to theaters on May 1, 2015.
Spader earned three Emmy Awards for his role as Alan Shore on “Boston Legal” and “The Practice,” and will return to television this fall in NBC’s highly anticipated series “The Blacklist.” Most recently Spader was seen in the critically-acclaimed film “Lincoln” directed by Steven Spielberg and has previously worked with a long list of accomplished film directors including David Cronenberg, Curtis Hansen, Sidney Lumet, Mike Nichols, Tim Robbins, Robert Rodriguez, Steven Soderbergh, and Oliver Stone. David Mamet also directed Spader in the Broadway play Race.
“Avengers: Age of Ultron” will bring the Marvel Universe’s biggest heroes together again to face one of their biggest villains, with “Marvel’s The Avengers” director Joss Whedon returning to write and direct the sequel. “Marvel’s The Avengers” was released in 2012 and went on to earn $1.5 billion worldwide, making it the third-largest grossing movie of all time.
Spader is represented by ICM Partners and his lawyer Melanie Cook at Ziffren Brittenham.

Comic Reviews for 8/28/13

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We don’t buy or read all the books that come out each week, but this week have reviews of a single issue and a complete series for you to read from ComicUI.

Click on each series to read the review.

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New Avengers, since the launch with Marvel NOW! has focused strongly on the Illuminati, Marvel’s secretive group of super heroes who join together and deal with the problems that can’t be solved with a Hulk. They consist of Iron Man, Namor, Mister Fantastic, Black Panther, Black Bolt, Beast, and Doctor Strange. Captain America was a member at the beginning, but has since been forcibly removed for his inability to do what is right to save the Earth. Since then, they’ve dealt with incursions, when two universe collapse together and one must be destroyed so the other may live. This was all fine and dandy until Infinity decided to steal their attention.

Infinity kicked off 2 weeks ago officially with Infinity #1, but for several weeks leading up to that, we got a few prelude issues, specifically a Blackbolt centered piece in New Avengers #8. It ended with the still unknown and extremely ominous Cull Obsidian, five beings who serve as Thanos’ generals in his black army, landing on Earth in an invasive manner.

As we got our first look at the generals, now we get to meet each one and see where they are headed on Earth. Backstory shows us that Thanos knows the Illuminati have (had) the Infinity Gems, those which give him the power of a God. He sends his generals to collect them: Black Dwarf, Corvus Glaive, Proxima Midnight, Ebony Maw, and Supergiant. This book tells of their first encounter.

I’m already into New Avengers like it’s nobody’s business. I accidentally got issue 2 somehow and was hooked from the start. Something about Jonathan Hickman’s writing and the way he introduces TONS of brand new characters into the universe is just, for lack of a better word, satisfying. He can pull our characters into situations unexpected, yet knows how to handle team dynamics, especially the ego-centric Illuminati.

As the generals encounter their respective resistances, the feeling that their true powers and abilities are not shown. Supergiant is apparently a volatile telepath, but Black Dwarf was handed his ass to him by the Black Panther. What really lacked in this book were the actual battles. We see the encounters, a few choice words, and then the resolution. It is still powerful, especially the ramifications that will come from this issue, but we were not given any true action. Again, I’ll refer back to the Black Dwarf/Black Panther battle we didn’t see on the pages. I feel that would be a visually stunning treat if they so wish to add it in later. But again, handling 6 or so locations at once, there was no time to showcase the brutal scenes. Instead, we get the world altering moments, which will in fact pay off later.

The book does a great job introducing us to the Cull Obsidian and how our heroes interact with them. I feel New Avengers will be deeply affected by the non-Cosmic events of Infinity, as all the Illuminati are on Earth as a last defense. The group dynamic is splintering as well and the cracks begin to show in this issue as well. Powerful people are about to do powerful things and have forgotten that consequences await them on the other side.

The artwork in New Avengers as well has always been something to admire. How the large scale scenes are handled, as well as the intimate scenes, never seem to be less than cinematic. It may not be as jaw dropping as other issues, but I give it no fault either. I’d also like to applaud the color palette in this book as well, taking deep teals and other colors that are rarely seen in books today, make some of the scenes stand out., in particular anything with Proxima Midnight in it. The cover, which at first I loved has grown weary on me. As I was informed the book cover looks like the prior Infinity books, black with shades of blue. In hindsight, I would say that’s actually a weak cover for such a strong book, and compared to some of the other New Avengers covers, a letdown.

Brian has already given this book his stamp of approval with a 5 star rating! Thankfully, we give out maximum 5 stars per review; otherwise it might look bad (or REALLY good). I’m happy I bought this book, but by passing up a chance to show us a visually exciting battle and a poor cover choice, I have to cap this one off at 4.5 stars. You’re right, I’m probably being harsh, but from a series that continually gets better and better, I’m gonna start raising the bar on what this series should bring to the table.

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Like many people, the first time I saw Marvel’s Avengers movie, the first thing I did after the scene after the scene after the credits, was turned to my friend who knew more about comics then me and asked, ‘So who’s the purple guy with the weird chin? Thanos huh? Well I have no idea who that is, but I think I’d enjoy watching him get pummeled by Thor and the Hulk’. I know there are long time Avengers fans who praised the notion of Thanos coming to the movie universe, but considering the global success of the Avengers movie, I feel confident saying more people probably left the theater, never having heard of Thanos before, then left the theaters confident of who he was. Either way, I jumped on the Thanos bandwagon pretty quickly.

Not long after the Avengers, I went out, found a copy of ‘Infinity Gauntlet’. I read ‘Ultimate Fantastic Four’, where Thanos makes a move for the Cosmic Cube. If anything though, I was finding Thanos even more confusing then before. Thanos, like many other Marvel characters, is a mythological reference Marvel turned into some kind of space creature. But, while the concepts of ‘gods’ have been so well adpated in comics, and comic book movies, Thanos is a ‘Titan’, and the first Titan we’ve seen. This can be confusing considering he’s from Titan, a moon of Saturn. However Wikipedia will tell you that Thanos is based on the greek god of death, Thanatos. So I still see him as a mythological character first, and an alien second.

So let’s talk Titans. In Greek mythology, the titans predated the gods. Titans were giants of immense power, and it was only after Zeus united the gods that they were able to banish the titans from Earth. The titans were left imprisoned. Marvel comics seems to have taken some creative liberties with the definition of a Titan. In the Marvel Universe, Titan’s are born on the moon Titan (Saturn’s moon, the only moon in our solar system that has an atmosphere resembling our own). Marvel’s Titan’s are a race of technologically and morally advanced people (they seemed to have civilize themselves enough that they no longer have a word for murder). So, is he just a normal dude, or is there something else special about Thanos? “Thanos Rising”, sure answered that. Kind of.

“Thanos Rising”, is a five issue mini series detailing the birth, backstory and early life of Thanos. It also leads readers into Marvel’s event ‘Infinity’, in which Thanos appears to be the main antagonist. “Thanos Rising” starts off with the birth of Thanos, a smart move for a biographical piece. Thanos birth is somewhat tragic though, as the first murder on all of Titan nearly occurs. As Thanos’ own mother senses the darkness in him and nearly murders him in her hospital bed. Despite his mother’s best (and apparently one time) effort, Thanos grows up. He is a loner who excels at his studies. However, they do not occupy his mind, instead he spends his time soul searching for that piece that makes him feel different from everyone else. Now, I’m a fairly open-minded guy. But it bugs me that no one on titan never stopped to point out. Hey, you ARE a big purple monster walking around a bunch of humans, maybe that’s why you feel different?

Thanos is not completely alone though. He is able to make one friend, a young girl whom he finds is able to see the darkness inside him and not feel the need the be turned away. She leads Thanos to a small cave, and while there, Thanos becomes trapped by a cave in. He makes friends with the cave lizards but, soon food becomes scarce and difficult and grisly decisions are made. Thanos escapes the cave and eventually Titan as well, becoming some sort of space pirate that travels the galaxy sowing his wild, purple, presumably bloody oats along the way. Bearing an uncountable number of heirs. Thanos continues to nomadically move throughout the galaxy ever searching for someone he feels a connection too. It’s at this point I found the story very touching. It’s almost the tragedy of Thanos. I wish they could have focused on it longer. Thanos thinks only of his one friend on Titan.

Eventually the two are reunited and the friend convinces Thanos that he must kill every one of his heirs and their mothers. Thanos goes on what can calmly be called a ‘Murder Spree’. Credit where credit is due, Marvel did a great job keeping this series a series that showed a decent amount of gore, dealt with some complex and brutal issues, and still didn’t focus on any negative feature long enough to make it so unplesant it would not be good for children. After all the death Thanos spends most of the last issue reflecting on his many many kills. He returns to Titan, the lone survivor of his once great race, and asks a very complex and relatable question. When I strayed, were my hands led by another’s? Was I the product of my environment, or do I do what I do for myself. Do I use my power to create the environment around me that I want? The series ends with the ‘mad titan’ walks off alone into the sunset, having everything he could ever want and thinking nothing but, ‘what should I want now?’.

“Thanos Rising”, was written by Jason Aaron, a rockstar in the X-men world, and author of a large chunk of 2012’s “Avengers vs. X-men”. The artwork was provided by Simone Bianchi, a very talented artist who helped bring to life “Wolverine Origins” and several astonishing issues of “Astonishing X-men”. These two are a great combination for a Thanos story, where readers are facing a lot of new characters and scenery. Aaron and Bianchi appear to have a masterful control over suspending a readers disbelief. Using the reader’s own sense of confusion to not only amplify Thanos own emotions, but to also draw attention to his lack of emotion as well.

It’s a perfect set up for Marvel’s Infinity (link back to our Infinity article). Overall, I really enjoyed the Thanos Rising series. The artwork is beautiful and fantastic. The pacing is fast enough to allow Thanos to reflect on deep issues while still moving from battle to battle and not slowing the story too much. The reader is left with a much more vivid picture of who Thanos is and what drives him. I would criticize him for being a some wait pointless villain. At the end of the day after all, Thanos seems to set his mind on a goal and kill everyone he must along the way to get it. So it doesn’t really matter if you understand him or not, he is a character that you want to give a wide berth. All five issues included a free digital copy and most importantly, it was only a 5 issue mini-series. Unlike most of the tie-in based Marvel events, a fan can walk into comic book store, buy “Thanos Rising” #1 through #5, and the story is over. Said fan is ready to conquer their next comic.

Review: 4/5

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Nintendo 2DS Preview (not a typo)

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Today, Nintendo has announced that on October 12, they will be releasing the 2DS. That is correct, a 2DS. Its the same as a 3DS, but without the 3D and a very questionable design. Instead of the clamshell case we are so used to and started with the first original Nintendo DS, it is a single, flat piece of hardware with re-organized buttons to help you hold it more centrally. Please take note again, that this does not fold in half. At all. So its kind of questionable about how you want to protect your screens. Have a look at the new handheld console in blue.

Release: October 12, 2103
Price: $129.99
Colors: ???

This is actually something I truly want to get. As most of you know, I cannot view 3D due to some visibility restrictions with my eyesight and the normal 3DS is out of my price range for something I don’t feel would get used as much as the X-box. But at this sweet price point, $130 and the fact 3D has been removed, its gaining popularity on my list. Not to mention it releases day and date with Pokemon X and Y, a game series I’ve followed and played since Red/Blue back in the day. Have a look at this beast and let us know if you’ll be getting one.

Source: Nintendo

PlexConnect Fix for latest AppleTV Update

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This article is a bit out of the scope of what ComicUI normally covers, but last night I found myself frustrated due to the lack of ability to watch some of my locally kept Marvel TV shows.

I’m an avid user of AppleTV and PlexConnect on it. Requires no jailbreaking on AppleTV 3’s and Plex Media Server is quickly becoming a better alternative than XBMC for home networking. The AppleTV update yesterday that added Disney, Weather, and other channels, essentially broke the methods that PlexConnect used to communicate with the AppleTV.

Within the 24 hours of the problem, PlexConnect developer, Paul Kehrer, has posted a fix which he hopes is temporary. It involves an AppleTV, copy of Apple Configurator on Mac and a MicroUSB cable to connect to the AppleTV. It may sound a bit technical, but his posted instructions are easy to follow and give back the sweet PlexConnect functionality we love.

Source: Langui.sh

 

Background
In my living room sits the ultimate amalgamation of home media devices: X-box 360, Blu-ray player, and an AppleTV. None of them work in tandem with one another and each has a designated purpose. Now many people don’t have AppleTV’s, for which I’m writing this article, but since purchasing one, I’ve loved it. Advantages include AirPlay for the iPhones and iPads that reside in the apartment, along with being able to use my Macbook on the TV is a huge bonus when working on video (OS X Mavericks allows an AppleTV to become a second monitor, so that really has my attention), and access to my iTunes purchases for watch on the TV is enough to justify the purchase alone.

However, the AppleTV lacks one feature that I rely on for my media consumption: home network playback (and does not support apps that could make this a reality). An example of this includes some DVD copies I may have put on a local desktop server that I want to access on my iPad or whatever I have in my hands at the time. In comes PlexConnect. This program is not an app, but rather a Python scrip that runs in tandem with Plex Media Server (PMS for short, yes, get your giggles out now). PMS is a program that runs on your computer and shares your audio-visual media across the network. It has apps for every mobile device, and is accessible via browser as well. The best part is that it automagically scrapes the internet for movie/episode information, downloads it, and has that available for everything you watch. So you can get a quick synopsis at a glance, plus see where it belongs in the viewing order of things. Something a media junkie like me appreciates.

PlexConnect uses a Python script to trick the AppleTV into having the pre-installed Trailers app access the Plex Media Server. This is a case of DNS spoofing and requires no jailbreak or hard-coded changes to your AppleTV. Its quick, its clean, and it makes the world go round. However, with the latest AppleTV update, this method was broken (probably intentionally).

Thankfully, the developer of PlexConnect is super awesome and had a fix for it in less than 24 hours. If you’re looking to start your PlexConnect journey, please follow the tutorials here. Read on it BEFORE beginning and make sure you have PMS installed on your local machine.

 

Closer look at Bautista’s Drax, the Destroyer

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A few weeks ago we were graced with a copy of the Guardians of the Galaxy footage that was shown at SDCC/D23. That was enough to have multiple nerdgasms in one go. We saw Star-Lord, Rocket Raccoon, Gamora, Groot, Nebula, and just all the goodness that will be had when the film comes out next August.

Since then, we’ve gotten some more production images of Glenn Close and more recently Michael Rooker as Yondu. Today we’re going to share with you a frozen still from the GotG lineup that went along with the SDCC/D23 footage (similar to the Star-Lord one we posted a few weeks ago). It showcases off Dave Bautista’s portrayal of Drax, a core member of the Guardians. We get to see his full getup which is less green and more red than we’re used to, but with all the other rainbow colored characters in the film, this is a welcome change.

Things to take away from this image is that this version of Drax is known for murder, 22 counts to be exact. Straight up killing people/things. The fact that Marvel isn’t shying away from that fact is a good sign that the film will stay true to the character. The bottom is harder to read by says 7 counts of GBH – grievous bodily harm. Its also important to note that his species is “unknown” and seems to have some enhancements that are more genetic/scientific than cosmic, like his comic counterpart. I have no doubt they’ll delve into his background in the film, but until then familiarize yourself with The Destroyer.

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GTA V Pre-Load Files Reveal Soundtrack and More

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Grand Theft Auto holds a special place at ComicUI. This hearkens back to when Brian and I would sit in my college apartment taking turns on GTA IV. We would play missions, blow things up, cause all sorts of chaos and everything in between. Since we now don’t have the luxury of being within walking distance, we’re looking forward to the online features of V, especially the online missions and ability to craft the world in our image.

GTA V just went gold master this weekend. That means the final disc (or discs, there 2 for XBOX) are complete and will be sent to mass production ASAP. The game will be released next month on September 17 and needless to say, ComicUI will be playing it.

With the release of the final disk, Sony allowed some of the files to be downloaded in Europe in the pre-load fashion. Little did they think that all those people with files would quickly tear them apart and find the gooey insides full of spoilers and information, like players being able to smoke pot and drink and drive, have had gamers jumping for joy. If you’re not into spoilers, we won’t post too many here, but what we do have is a pretty solid list of songs available in the game. I’m impressed, just like any other GTA game, at the variety and quality of the music within. Read on and start picking your station when you’ll be doing your drive-bys.

West Coast Classics
N.W.A. – Appetite For Destruction
N.W.A. – Gangsta Gangsta
2pac – ambitionz az a ridah
DJ Quik – Dollars and Sense
C Walk – Kurupt
Snoop Dogg – Gin N Juice
Snoop Dogg Dr. Dre – Still D.R.E
Snoop Dogg Dr. Dre – The Next Episode
King T – Played Like A Piano
Geto Boys – Mind Playin’ Tricks
Tha Dogg Pound Ft. Mack 10 – Nothin’ But The Cavi Hit
Too $hort – So You Want To Be A Gangster
Kausion – What You Wanna Do (Ft. Ice Cube)
Ice Cube – You Know How We Do It

Classic Rock Stations
Foreigner – Dirty White Boy
The Cult – Rain
Steve Miller Band – Rock ‘N Me
Elton John – Saturday Night’s Alright for Fighting
Julian Lennon – Too Late for Goodbyes
Greg Kihn Band – The Breakup Song (They Don’t Write ‘Em)
The Doobie Brothers – What a Fool Believes
Kano – Can’t Hold Back (Your Loving)
Rick James – Give It to Me Baby
Queen – Radio Ga Ga
One Way – Cutie Pie
Evelyn “Champagne” King – I’m in Love
Eddie Murphy – Party All the Time
Stevie Wonder – Skeletons
Kleer – Tonight
D Train – You’re the One for Me

Punk Station
The Weirdos – Life of Crime
The Germs – Lexicon Devil
Youth Brigade – Blown Away
Black Flag – My War
Descendents – Pervert
Circle Jerks – Rock House
T.S.O.L. – Abolish Government/Silent Majority
Suicidal Tendencies – Subliminal
Fear – The Mouth Don’t Stop (The Trouble with Women IS)

Radio Los Santos
Gucci Mane Ft. Ciara – Too Hood (Looks like he’s in.)
Freddie Gibbs – Still Livin
[The Alchemist + Oh No (Gangrene)](?????)
Clyde Carson, The Team – Slow Down
PROBLEM ft. Glasses Malone – Say That Then
Ab-Soul – Illuminate (Thank you xl2onald)
Mc Enit – straight up menace
Kendrick Lamar – A.D.H.D
YG – I’m A Real 1
Kelly Rowland – Work (Freemasons Remix)
Game – Ali Bomaye (Explicit) ft. 2 Chainz, Rick Ross

Soulwax FM
Mim Suleiman – Mingi
FKCLUB – The Strange Art (ID Remix) (Thanks Flitskikker)
Matias Aguayo – El Sucu Tucu
Joe Goddard feat. Valentina – Gabriel (Soulwax Remix)
Daniel Maloso – Body Music
Green Velvet & Harvard Bass – Lazer Beams
Zombie Nation – Tryouts Goose – Synrise (Soulwax Remix)
Tiga – Plush (Jacques Lu Cont Remix)
Pulp – After You (Soulwax Remix)
The Hacker – Shockwave (Gesaffelstein Remix)

Non-stop Pop FM
Corona – The Rhythm of the Night.
Modjo – Lady (Hear Me Tonight)
Britney Spears – Gimme More
Rihanna – Only Girl Stardust – Music Sounds Better With You
Aphex Twins – Windowlicker Robyn – Every Heartbeat
The Blackout ALlstars – I Like It
Kelly Rowland – Work
Pet Shop Boys – West End Girls
All Saints – Pure Shores
Mystique – Scandalous
Moloko – Time Is Now
Amerie – 1 Thing
Fergie – Glamorous ft. Ludacris
Hall And Oates – Adult Education
Unknown (Suggestions?)
Waylon Jennings – Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way
Jay Rock Feat. Kendrick Lamar – Hood Gone Love It
Ogden’s Nut Gone Flake – Small Faces
Hackman – Forgotten Notes
The Dogg Pound – What Would You Do
The Game – Ali Bomaye ft. 2 Chainz, Rick Ross
Bernard Wright – Haboglabotribin’
Taana Gardner – Heartbeat (Club Version)
Zapp – Heartbreaker. Pt. 1, Pt. 2
Chief Keef – Love Sosa (Not 100% on this song.)
Aaron Neville – Hercules
Muse – Madness
Mis-Teeq – Scandalous
Inner Circle – Bad Boys (hahaha, perfect song.)
Marlena Shaw – California Soul
Outkast – Elevators (Me & You)
Regulate – Warren G and Nate Dogg
Jane Child – Don’t Wanna Fall In Love (Thanks Xl2onald)
Def Leppard – Photograph

Batman/Superman fighting July 2015 and Man of Steel hitting Blu/DVD in November

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What a night. I didn’t sleep well due to all this Ben Affleck buzz (not a good thing, yet). I bet that guy is feeling that lashback via social media like nothing else. Somewhere in that announcement, amid all that chaos, WB announced the slated date for Batman/Superman to hit theaters, which we know have as July 17, 2015. This is always subject to change though.

I feel July is a good month for the film. Leaving it plenty of space from Avengers 2’s record shattering opening and giving it enough headroom before Star Wars VII hits in December (rumor, but most likely true). That means we could see one of the biggest years for the film industry EVER, all in sequels of course.

Also that year, we’ll be getting a Fantastic Four reboot from Fox, directed by Josh Trank (Chronicle). That film begins production this September in Louisiana.

Second part of this is to let you know what day you can bring Man of Steel into your home. November 12. There’s about 10 different versions you can get, so read the press release and decide if you want yours 3D or just Digital.

[alert variation=”alert-info”]The fate of mankind is in the hands of one man when “Man of Steel” arrives onto Blu-ray 3D Combo Pack, Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD 2-disc Special Edition, 3D Limited Collector’s Edition and Digital Download on November 12 from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. In “Man of Steel,” Clark Kent is forced to confront his extraterrestrial past and embrace his hidden powers when Earth is threatened with destruction.

From Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures comes “Man of Steel,” starring Henry Cavill in the role of Clark Kent/Kal-El under the direction of Zack Snyder.

The film also stars four-time Oscar® nominee Amy Adams (“The Master,” 2012), Oscar® nominee Michael Shannon (“Revolutionary Road,” 2008), Academy Award® winner Kevin Costner (“Dances with Wolves,” 1990), Oscar® nominee Diane Lane (“Unfaithful,” 2002), Oscar® nominee Laurence Fishburne (“What’s Love Got to Do with It,” 1993), Antje Traue, Ayelet Zurer, Christopher Meloni, and Academy Award® winner Russell Crowe (“Gladiator,” 1992).

“Man of Steel” is produced by Charles Roven, Christopher Nolan, Emma Thomas and Deborah Snyder. The screenplay was written by David S. Goyer from a story by Goyer & Nolan, based upon Superman characters created by Jerry Siegel & Joe Shuster and published by DC Entertainment. Thomas Tull, Lloyd Phillips and Jon Peters served as executive producers.

“Man of Steel” will be available on Blu-ray 3D Combo Pack for $44.95, on Blu-ray Combo Pack for $35.99, on DVD 2-disc Special Edition for $28.98, and as a 3D Limited Collector’s Edition for $59.99. The Blu-ray 3D Combo Pack features the theatrical version of the film in 3D hi-definition, hi-definition and standard definition; the Blu-ray Combo Pack features the theatrical version of the film in hi-definition and standard definition; the DVD 2-disc Special Edition features the theatrical version in standard definition; and the 3D Limited Collector’s Edition features the theatrical version of the film in 3D hi-definition, hi-definition and standard definition, and also includes a limited release metal “S” glyph with lucite glass stand. The Blu-ray 3D Combo Pack, Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD 2-disc Special Edition and 3D Limited Collector’s Edition include UltraViolet* which allows consumers to download and instantly stream the standard definition theatrical version of the film to a wide range of devices including computers and compatible tablets, smartphones, game consoles, Internet-connected TVs and Blu-ray players.

SYNOPSIS

A young boy learns that he has extraordinary powers and is not of this Earth. As a young man, he journeys to discover where he came from and what he was sent here to do. But the hero in him must emerge if he is to save the world from annihilation and become the symbol of hope for all mankind.

BLU-RAY AND DVD ELEMENTS

“Man of Steel” Blu-ray 3D Combo Pack, Blu-ray Combo Pack and 3D Limited Collector’s Edition contain the following special features:
· Journey of Discovery: Creating “Man of Steel” – This immersive feature-length experience allows you to watch the movie with director Zack Snyder and stars Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Diane Lane and others as they share the incredible journey to re-imagine Superman.
· Strong Characters, Legendary Roles – Explore the legendary characters of the Superman mythology and how they have evolved in this new iteration of the Superman story.
· All-Out Action – Go inside the intense training regimen that sculpted Henry Cavill into the Man of Steel and Michael Shannon and Antje Traue into his Kyptonian nemeses. Includes interviews with cast and crew.
· Krypton Decoded – Dylan Sprayberry (Clark Kent, age 13) gives the lowdown on all the amazing Krypton tech, weapons and spaceships featured in “Man of Steel.”
· Planet Krypton – The world’s first exploration of Krypton and its lost society.

“Man of Steel” DVD 2-disc Special Edition contains the following special features:

· Strong Characters, Legendary Roles
· All-Out Action
· Krypton Decoded

DIGITAL DISTRIBUTION ELEMENTS

On November 12, “Man of Steel” will be available for download in HD or standard definition from online retailers including but not limited to iTunes, Xbox, PlayStation, Amazon, Vudu, CinemaNow and more…

The film will also be available digitally in High Definition (HD) VOD and Standard Definition (SD) VOD from cable and satellite providers, and on select gaming consoles and broadband customers including Amazon, iTunes, etc.

ULTRAVIOLET

*UltraViolet allows you to collect, watch and share movies and TV shows in a whole new way. Available with the purchase of specially marked Blu-ray discs, DVDs and Digital Downloads, UltraViolet lets you create a digital collection of movies and TV shows. Services such as Flixster and VUDU allow you to instantly stream and download UltraViolet content across a wide range of devices including computers and compatible tablets, smartphones, game consoles, Internet-connected TVs and Blu-ray players. Restrictions and limitations apply. Go to ultraviolet.flixster.com/info for details. For more information on compatible devices go to wb.com/ultravioletdevices. Restrictions and limitations apply. Go to ultraviolet.flixter.com/info for details.

BASICS

PRODUCT SRP

Blu-ray 3D Combo Pack $44.95
Blu-ray Combo Pack $35.99
2-disc Amaray (WS) $28.98
3D Limited Collector’s Edition $59.99

Standard Street Date: November 12, 2013
DVD Languages: English, Latin Spanish, Canadian French, Thai
BD Languages: English, Latin Spanish, Canadian French, Brazilian Portuguese, Mandarin
3D BD Languages: English, Latin Spanish, Canadian French, Brazilian Portuguese
DVD Subtitles: English SDH, Latin Spanish, Parisian French, Cantonese, Chinese (Traditional), Thai
BD Subtitles: English SDH, Latin Spanish, Parisian French, Brazilian Portuguese, Chinese (Simplified)
3D BD Subtitles: English SDH, Latin Spanish, Parisian French, Brazilian Portuguese

Running Time: 143 minutes
Rating: PG-13 for intense sequences of sci-fi violence, action and destruction and for some language
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Source: Warner Bros. Home Entertainment

Michael Rooker Blue Himself

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There you have it. The title says it all. Not really, but some behind the scenes shots of Guardians of the Galaxy filming a scene called “Yondu’s Crash” have surfaced. This shows off a badass looking Michael Rooker as Yondu Udonta, known associate of Star-Lord. Mind you, they painted him perfect blue and show that he’s in some sort of space wreckage. Also, we see some dead people from the crew and one indescript looking alien with a gun. Is he good? Is he bad? I’m not sure, but stay tuned as we upload more pictures. Check out that Alice Cooper shirt on James Gunn. That is how you direct a movie.

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Guardians of the Galaxy film set