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Bobby reconnects with his AMPM commercial co-star, Actor Kevin Durand (Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, X-Men Origins). We chat fryer Bob, getting sticky, Thunder Bay's funniest person, guessing Trunchbole, ComicCon, large French-Candians, and skating at Sandler's.
Join Sis and Big Pops for a fun, fun talk about one of the things we love most—Nerd Stuff. We discuss our fav bits of nerd news: horror movie trailers all looking the same, This is the greatest show being on Deadpool & Wolverine, as well as a life-size Deadpool & Wolverine cake, Stranger Things candles at Bath and Body Works, Joseph Culp petitioning for a FF movie release, IDW doing a mega bundle, and why Wonder Woman would lie. laughed about X-Men Origins, and Kumail Nanjiani was cast as Booster Gold. Plus new media trailers we're excited about: Trap, It Ends with Us, Joker: Folie à Deux, Dune: Prophecy, Red One, and Rebel Moon: Directors Cut. For bingeing, Big Pops has watched a documentary about Hans Zimmer, David Letterman's My Next Guest, Daredevil Born Again, The Boys in the Boat, and Hillbilly Elegy. Sis watched Twisters, My Lady Jane, The Greatest Showman, Brooklyn 99, the first episode of Exploding Kittens, and Trevin play Spiritfarer. Then, Pops shared his pull list! This week he introduces us to Nightwing Issue 115 by DC; The Invincible Ironman Issue 20 by Marvel; as well as The Star Trek Annual: A Next Generation Tale by IDW. His new number 1 is Phoenix by Marvel. His Book of the Week is From the DC Vault: Death in the Family: Robin Lives Issue 1 of 4 by DC. This week we rotten raspberried each other (spoiled) Inside Out 2 and Twisters.
With the release of Marvel's new movie Deadpool & Wolverine, we're re-releasing our early episodes on both Deadpool & Wolverine! In this episode we'll take you behind-the-scenes on the making of the 2009 movie X-Men Origins: Wolverine, what went wrong, how this movie ended up being so badly received, and WHY it involves a terrible version of Deadpool! Then we'll take you behind-the-page to learn about the creation of Wolverine and his history with the X-Men! We'll explore Logan's healing factor, his long-life, how he got his adamantium, Gambit, Weapon X, and how Sabretooth might be the most EVIL character in the history of Marvel! This episode was originally release in March 2021 For awesome bonus episodes visit https://www.patreon.com/marvelversusmarvel marvelversusmarvel@gmail.com https://twitter.com/marvelversus https://twitter.com/robhalden https://robhalden.com https://will-preston.co.uk
Join Sis and Big Pops for a fun, fun talk about one of the things we love most—Nerd Stuff. We discuss our fav bits of nerd news: Godzilla -1 -color coming out on Netflix, Kathryn Hahn and Martin Short filling in for Jimmy Kimmel, Big Pop's predicts Harrison Ford being Red Hulk in Captain America: Brave New World, we laughed about X-Men Origins, and Kumail Nanjiani was cast as Booster Gold. Plus new media were excited about: Lady Deadpool in the Deadpool movie, My Lady Jane on Prime Video, Monty Python making a Time Bandits TV show, Twisters, and a Barbaric TV show on Netflix few fun new bits of media we're excited about: Deadpool and Wolverine, Dead Boy Detectives and Rebel Moon: Part 2 on Netflix, the trailer for the LOTR cozy video game, and an Avengers vs. Alien comic run. For bingeing, Big Pops has watched Twister, Brooklynn 99, Station 11, and Battlefield Earth, and is re-reading Luke Cage: Identity Crisis rewatching all of the extended LOTR, as well as the X-men animated series, and the new Fallout TV show. He also has been enjoying comics on Hoopla. Sis had been rewatching Brooklyn 99, Lego Batman, Holes, Ferris Bueller Day Off, and the Sandlot. Then, Pops shared his pull list! This week he introduces us to Action Comics Issue 1067 by DC; X-Men Issue 1 by Marvel; as well Department of Truth Issue 23 by Image. His new number 1 is Kill All Immortals by Dark Horse. His Book of the Week is Absolute Powers 1 of 4 by DC. This week we reviewed the DC comic “The Authority.”
In this episode, Ned and Joe discuss X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009). SubscribeWhere to watch?ThreadsFacebookNed's LetterboxdJoe's Letterboxd
Nightcrawler's dad is who?! That's right! We finally sit down and review our thoughts on X-Men Blue: Origins #1 We get into all things Nightcrawler, the history behind this retcon to his origin, and what this might mean for the future of his relationship with his parents Mystique and Destiny!
Welcome to We Are Marvel! This week we are talking the first in the X-Men Origins line, X-Men Origins: Wolverine! Yes it's also the only one. Let us know what you thought about this one! Thank you all so much for listening! We appreciate each and every one of you! Don't forget to check out https://newsly.me/ and use promo code MARVEL To reach us visit: Website: https://wearemarvelpod.com Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/wearemarvelpod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wearemarvelpod Instagram: https://instagram.com/wearemarvelpod Email Us: wearemarvelpod@gmail.com Facebook Group: Join The We Are Marvel Facebook Group Check out our Tee Public Store: http://tee.pub/lic/wearemarvelpod --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wearemarvel/message
Despite the less-than-enthusiastic response from fans and critics, 2006's trilogy-ending X-Men: The Last Stand did at least offer fans something of a sense of closure (that final shot and post-credits scene notwithstanding). But it also outperformed its two predecessors at the box office. So it didn't take long for Fox to begin exploring ways to extend the franchise. On paper, a solo film exploring the dark backstory of Hugh Jackman's fan-favorite character was the obvious way to continue. At the time, such a film was meant to start a whole subset of X-Men Origins movies featuring different beloved characters. But 2009's X-Men Origins: Wolverine didn't exactly deliver the strong kickoff the studio or fans hoped for. Jose Lopez Jr. joins the show to help us break down one of the most maligned entries in the X-Men franchise. We'll discuss whether X-Men Origins: Wolverine does right by Jackman's mysterious mutant, the behind-the-scenes drama, the addition of Liev Schreiber as Sabretooth, and -- of course -- Ryan Reynolds' inauspicious debut as "Deadpool." Connect with Crooked Table Productions on social media: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
Listen to our full interview with the award-winning film composer, Harry Gregson-Williams. The creator of soundtracks for Shrek, The Chronicles of Narnia, The Martian, X-Men Origins, House of Gucci and many others, he lets us into some of the secrets behind making a successful movie score. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From Mad Max to Django Unchained, Verdi's Dies Irae gets used in films, TV shows and computer games to summon up drama, chaos and catastrophe. But why was it written in the first place? What makes it so dramatic? And what is a Dies Irae anyway? We reveal all as well as getting inside the musical mind of one of Hollywood's most sought-after film composers – the creator of soundtracks for Shrek, The Chronicles of Narnia, The Martian, X-Men Origins, House of Gucci and many others, Harry Gregson-Williams. Listen now! We bet you're more into choral than you think. Find our special Requiem-inspired playlist plus a video about the Dies Irae chant and its use in films here - https://www.thebachchoir.org.uk/thanks-for-listening/ Change Your Tune is a Podcart production. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Just when you thought that it couldn't get any worse than the horrible X-Men: Last Stand, Wolverine comes along and says "Hold my (Canadian) beer!" and not only manages to derail any further X-men films for quite a while, it also derailed any future X-Men Origins sequels! Tune in and find out what we thought of it.
I may have misnumbered my episodes. Last episode saw us go from #52 to #54. Whoops! Human error, folks! I could edit the episode titles, but I prefer to let my mistakes outlive me. ANYWAY, this episode, the guys from the Culture Shocked podcast join the order to discuss the notoriously bad X-Men Origins – Wolverine, and Stew has now covered all three movies in …
Legends of S.H.I.E.L.D.: An Unofficial Marvel Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Fan Podcast
The Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent Michelle and Producer of the show Director SP discuss the 1992 Marvel Entertainment Group X-Men The Animated Series season four Disney+ reordered episode five “Xavier Remembers,” episode six “Courage,” and episode seven “Secrets, Not Long Buried.” The Team debriefs you with a Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Previously On in honor of X-Men The Animated Series, the episode synopses, the proper use of flashbacks, shaking a concussed person, the X-Men Origins, the Shadow King, Storm's Origins, the Power Of Astral Friendship, the X-Men's fears, the good se of fights, all the cameos, Xavier's Useless weapon, stolen X-Jets, Chet's One Job, and Morph's Back! The Team also discuss the top Marvel Studios news stories of the week including the Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania trailer, a possible Vison Disney+ series, the one condition required to work on X-Men '97, and that James Gunn Shocking move o Warner Bros Discovery. THIS TIME ON LEGENDS OF S.H.I.E.L.D.: Marvel Entertainment's X-Men The Animated Series As Shown On Disney+ Discuss the 1992 X-Men Animated Series season 4 S4E5 “Xavier Remembers” Saturday, April 27, 1996 S4E6 “Courage” Saturday, September 23rd, 1995 S4E7 “Secrets, Not Long Buried” Saturday, February 17th, 1996 Weekly Marvel Studio News Marvel Studios' Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania Official Trailer Vision Series Starring Paul Bettany In Works At Marvel Studios For Disney+ X-Men '97 Writer Shares The One Condition Required to Work on the Revival DC Shocker: James Gunn, Peter Safran to Lead Film, TV and Animation Division X-MEN THE ANIMATED SERIES S4E5 and S4E7 [3:25] PREVIOUSLY ON LEGENDS OF S.H.I.E.L.D. … [3:30] X-Men The Animated Series Season 4 Episodes 5-7 Premiered on “Fox Kids” (Episode Order As Shown On Disney+, Premiere Dates As Shown On Fox)- move to after school programming S4E5 “Xavier Remembers” Saturday, April 27, 1996 S4E6 “Courage” Saturday, September 23rd, 1995 S4E7 “Secrets, Not Long Buried” Saturday, February 17th, 1996 Produced By: Will Meugniot Larry Houston MARVEL STUDIOS WEEKLY NEWS [28:53] TOP NEWS STORY OF THE WEEK DC Shocker: James Gunn, Peter Safran to Lead Film, TV and Animation Division (Exclusive) https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/dc-movies-james-gunn-peter-safran-to-lead-film-tv-division-1235248438/ The Hollywood Reporter revealed that writer/director Gunn and producer Safran will become co-chairs and co-CEOs of DC Studios. The new studio will replace DC Films at Warner Bros. Discovery, which is being shuttered following Walter Hamada's exit. WBD has spent months looking for an architect to oversee its comic book properties on the big and small screens in the hopes of replicating the success of Marvel Studios president Feige. Gunn will oversee the creative side of DC Studios, with Safran focusing on the business and production end. On top of their new duties, both creatives will continue working in their respective fields. Gunn and Safran will report directly to Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav and work closely with Warner Bros. Pictures co-chairs and CEOs Michael De Luca and Pamela Abdy. MCU – MARVEL STUDIOS Marvel Studios' Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania | Official IMAX® Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kyPX1qZbfY DISNEY+ Vision Series Starring Paul Bettany In Works At Marvel Studios For Disney+ https://deadline.com/2022/10/vision-series-paul-bettany-wandavision-spinoff-marvel-disney-plus-1235157055/ Following an initial report by industry insider Jeff Sneider, Deadline has confirmed that a new WandaVision spinoff focusing on Vision is indeed being developed, with a writers' room expected to open next week. According to Deadline, Marvel Studios' Vision Quest "will be about The Vision (Bettany) trying to regain his memory and humanity." Additionally, there is a "possibility" that Elizabeth Olsen's Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch will make an appearance in the series as well, following her apparent (but unlikely) death in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. X-Men '97 Writer Shares The One Condition Required to Work on the Revival https://www.cbr.com/x-men-97-writer-shares-condition-required-work-reboot/ DeMayo revealed his approach to recruiting for the X-Men: The Animated Series revival during an Instagram Story-based Q&A session. "My [line producer] was the first hire, and he brought along all the amazing talent that followed. My general rule was you had to be a fan. No questions," he said. "I've been on a show -- namely Witcher -- where some of the writers were not [fans] or actively disliked the books and games, even actively mocking the source material. It's a recipe for disaster and bad morale. Fandom as a litmus test checks egos and makes all the long nights worth it. You have to respect the work before you're allowed to add to its legacy." OUTRO [49:50] We would love to hear back from you! Call the voicemail line at 1-844-THE-BUS1 or 844-843-2871. Join Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. next time as the Agents discuss the Disney+ Marvel Studios series Ms. Marvel premiere episode. You can listen in live when we record Saturday mornings at 10:00 AM Eastern Time. Contact Info: Please see http://www.legendsofshield.com for all of our contact information or call our voicemail line at 1-844-THE-BUS1 or 844-843-2871 Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Is a Proud Member Of The GonnaGeek Network (gonnageek.com). This podcast was recorded on Saturday October 29th, 2022. Standby for your S.H.I.E.L.D. debriefing --- Audio and Video Production by SP Rupert of GonnaGeek.com. YouTube Version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJUAu5ieqbw
linktr.ee/CatchingUpOnCinema This September is “Masterclass Month” at Catching Up On Cinema! Every September, Trevor and Kyle celebrate the anniversary of Catching Up On Cinema by doing a deep dive into one of cinemas most famous franchises. September 2022 marks the 4th year anniversary of the show, and to celebrate the occasion, Trevor and Kyle will be reviewing the first 4 films of the X-Men film series! This week, Trevor and Kyle review Gavin Hood's, X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009)! A troubled production in many regards, Gavin Hood's, X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009) was to serve as the first in a new subseries of X-Men Origin films, however it's critical failure would result the subsequent cancellation and reworking of the proposed X-Men Origins: Magneto film into X-Men First Class (2011). The first of 3 solo Wolverine films to be headlined by Hugh Jackman as the title character, X-Men Origins is an odd duck of a film that goes to great lengths to draw attention to subtle elements connecting it to the previous X-Men films, while simultaneously completely bungling the same procedure in regards to major plot elements and characterizations. Produced nearly parallel to X-Men: The Last Stand (2006), X-Men Origins is an incredibly expensive sequel that often feels like the result of the former films' creative table scraps. While not explicitly stated (publicly), it is heavily rumored that director Gavin Hood was strong-armed by 20th Century Fox into making a more a cheesier and more lighthearted film than he would have preferred. Hampered by a clunky and highly utilitarian script, as well as a hurried editing style and evidence of unfinished and/or rushed visual effects work, X-Men Origins bears many of the hallmarks signs of a troubled or creatively hamstrung production. A fine exhibition of Hugh Jackman and Liev Schrieber's screen presence and raw charisma, X-Men Origins: Wolverine is watchable and largely inoffensive, however in failing to impress on the action and effects front, and failing to fit cleanly into series continuity, Origins is likely remembered as a smear on the franchise to be wiped clean by later films in the series, or not remembered at all. Follow us on Instagram @catchinguponcinema Follow us on Twitter @CatchingCinema Like, share, subscribe, and we'll catch you next time!
Lisa and Lauren go into the 2010 issue that tried to re-write, add to, or do SOMETHING with Kurt's origin. Needless to say, they are less than impressed… What was the point of this story? Why did they do Kurt and Margali Szardos so dirty? Don't know Margali Szardos of The Winding Way? Find out all about Kurt's foster mother here! P.S.: Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, call us! Kurt needs you! GET SHIRTS, SUPPORT LGBTQ+ RIGHTS! We have two t-shirt designs available! All profits go to The Trevor Project! https://www.redbubble.com/people/Nachturne/shop Check out all things SIMPLY AMAZING: simplyamazingpod.com
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What a wild episode this was. Disgusting Tucson Comedian, Manny Morales, falls right into place with the Mansgendered boys by starting off with a new slur for Northern Europeans, a revamped Moneyball inside joke, and stories of seeing their first Trans person in public. Then Manny gives the guys a little X-Men Origins back story into his life, parlaying into bonding over My Name Is Earl, and mellowing out with some forced butt play (and not on the girls). Enjoy the shitty audio. Follow the IG: @mansgendered Watch on YouTube: youtube.com/c/MansgenderedPodcast Make our podcast better with your money: www.patreon.com/cancelledunitedmedia
Wolverine gets his first spin-off origin story, and we get a headache trying to understand it all. Hugh Jackman gives it his all despite a lackluster script and we're here to break it all down. X-Men Origins: Wolverine is episode 42 of Superhero Century, the podcast where we watch every superhero movie of the 21st Century in chronological order.
This weeks guest has experienced the roller coaster that is being an Actor. Tim Pocock's very first film was as young cyclops in X-Men Origins, Wolverine. I have spoken recently with past guest Rachel Baker about freelancing and in this episode Tim talks about how he landed his first major role as Scott Summers without an agent. I hope you enjoy this weeks conversation as much as I enjoyed having it with Tim. Follow Tim on instagram @timjpocock You can follow Danny @dannyjbarton and Actors Making it @actorsmakingit --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/actorsmakingit/message
Our X-MEN mini-series continues as we revisit the sequel to X-Men Origins, 2013’s The Wolverine! The first proper X-Men sequel in 7 years, The Wolverine is a loose adaptation of the seminal Wolverine comic book mini-series by Chris Claremount and … Continue reading →
This week, the boys review the Black Widow movie and the crime against comics it committed with its portrayal of Taskmaster. I thought Marvel had learned its lessen with X-Men Origins. #BlackWidow #Taskmaster #DC #Marvel #Comics #RestoreTheSnyderVerse #ReleaseTheAyerCut Follow us on instagram: undertwocapes2020 Check out the Youtube Channel to view our exclusive shows: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTtjdjM7N8_PLprDIdMJCWQ
Episode 98 of Vleeties was streamed live on trovo.live/VLEETIES Vleeties breaks down the results of Night 1 & 2 of NXT TakeOver Stand & Deliver. We head to Sporacle to take some Wrestling Quizzes with Live Chat. Geezy fringe watches wrestling, we get his WrestleMania 37 predictions. Hardcore Justice Predictions. The Snyder Cut, Man of Steel, Batman v. Superman, Transformers, X-Men Origins, Star Wars, and so much more random pop culture references. All that and more on Vleeties! We’re moving to Trovo. Join the discussion on the Vleeties Discord. Watch Vleeties Live Every Tuesday and Thursday at 10 PM EST, and every Wednesday as part of the The Whole F'n Show on twfs.live.
This week Steve & Ashley are joined by ERIC & JULIA LEWALD from X-MEN: THE ANIMATED SERIES which set a new standard for serialized storytelling in animation, shaping perceptions of Marvel’s mighty mutants for decades to come. Showrunners Eric and Julia Lewald order up some drinks with your hosts and tell you the story, from the selection of the team to how Beast just kept writing himself into the show. Relive the emotional highs and lows with a conversation that can’t be missed. Excelsior! Join us at the CARTOON BARROOM every SATURDAY MORNING wherever you listen to podcasts and you can watch our video podcasts on the free ELECTRIC NOW channel including CARTOON BARROOM, THE 4:30 MOVIE, INGLORIOUS TREKSPERTS. TREKSPERTS BRIEFING ROOM and more! Download from your favorite App Store today. The CARTOON BARROOM is from the Electric Surge Network and the producers of THE 4:30 MOVIE podcast. #animation #cartoons #art #DOTA #DragonsBlood #TheCloneWars #Rebels #X-Men #superheroes #Marvel
Check out the latest episode of the Preparatory Podcast where we discuss Abinadi's death and the impact it had on Alma Sr and ultimately the church. Join us! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/preparatory-podcast/message
X-Men Origins, John Carter, Manhunt: Unabomber, BOSCH … Lynn Collins has starred in countless hit films and TV series, but there's much more to her than just her acting career. As a Reiki master, astrologer and intuitive healer, Lynn runs The Good Woo platform, a sanctuary for self-care, self-love and spiritual pleasure. We also talk about food, cooking and travel. Lynn goes on to highlight to me the connection there is between what we eat and our mental health and well-being. Next, we talk about the beneficial effects that the pandemic is having and how although many horrific things have occurred because of COVID, there have been some positive effects too. Lynn is very connected with herself and gives good advice on how to be at peace with all sides of your personality, even those that seem dark or detrimental. A wonderful chat that's left me with a lot to think about… “ The more we can expose ourselves and our children to different cultures the better people we will be.” – Lynn Collins Time Stamps: 01:25 – Where Lynn now lives and what she misses about Texas. 04:26 – The incredible lineages that there are in Mexico. 06:36 – The time Lynn spent exploring Asia when she was a child. 15:10 – Lynn's history with food and cooking. 22:24 – The importance of giving respect to the animals you eat and being sustainable in our eating practices. 38:23 – Cheat days and the effect they have on your mind and body. 47:13 – The importance of masculinity in southern culture, and the benefits the pandemic has had on the food industry. 50:10 – The projects Lynn's been working on that have been interrupted by the pandemic. 55:40 – How the pursuit of money and fame will never be fulfilling. 1:00:55 – The amount we've all learned from this pandemic. 1:14:00 – The importance of recognising the dark sides of your personality. 1:19:00 – How to connect with Lynn online. Resources: The Platform Rim of the World BOSCH Texas Real Food Connect with Lynn Collins: Email Instagram Website Patreon Connect with Patrick Scott Armstrong: Instagram Facebook Email
To celebrate the one year anniversary of the podcast, Xander and David take a stroll down memory lane and see how far they've come and how the podcast has evolved.Spoilers for Uncut Gems - 1:25:11 - 1:28:50Podcast LinksApple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/film-me-in-podcast/id1518598657Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5n8dPs9D54OCwdXyDOb1lm?si=FZoqnC91RlK1EZUeLOHauwYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL8jZvbSgC0h_n_Jcp4Q9GgFacebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/filmmeinpod/Twitter Page - https://twitter.com/filmmeinpod1Instagram Page - https://www.instagram.com/officialfilmmeinpod/David's LinksInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/its_david_french/?hl=enTwitter - https://twitter.com/davidfrench17
Danny is part of Hollywood royalty. A very accomplished actor and director he is part of the Huston family, son of legendary director John Huston and brother of Angelica Huston. Danny has great stories from his 40 years in Hollywood of learning movie-making from his father, talking shop around the dinner table with the family, how acting helped him in his directing and vice-versa, acting with some of the greats in Hollywood and more.
"We wanted something closer to the cartoon, not A cartoon" Aww yeah is immediately followed by ohhhh no as we revisit the first (and only) X-Men Origins movies that managed to mess up pretty much every character who shows up on screen. Deadpool, Gambit, Cyclops, Blob, Emma Frost et al do not get the appropriate level of respect here, but at least Hugh Jackman has his working boots on. Listen as we break down mutant powers, dog men, Liev Schreiber's infinite boydom, a wild night in Montreal and whether or not Bow would join "The Wigglypuffs". All that plus Fun Facts, Tenzie awards and many an answered question. (NEXT EPISODE: Star Trek)
KiramidHead discusses the discarded Magneto prequel script that was intended to be the second X-Men Origins film. Shelved PodcastTable Reads PodcastContact: screenplayarchaeology@outlook.comSpace Monkey MafiaManic ExpressioniTunesStitcherFacebookTumblrTwitterBlogger
With the final Fox X-Men film hitting theaters this weekend, we are taking a look at the penultimate entry in this hit-or-miss franchise. Special guests Hillary and Sarah join the discussion to determine whether this film is closer to “X2” or “X-Men Origins."
You'd better make some chimichangas because we've watched the Merc with a Mouth's first film adventure. Not counting whatever that was in X-Men Origins.
Our Marvel marathon justs keeps on marching, with the ONLY entry in the X-Men Origins series,"X-Men Origins: Wolverine". It's got a great intro and... an interesting ending. And some WEIRD de-aging. But we get to watch Hugh Jackman! But is that enough?
WELCOME TO TAKE 2 RADIO SOAPS IN REVIEW! This show is on the 2nd & 4th THURSDAY of the month at 7PM EASTERN TIME! EPISODE 78: Take 2 Radio Soaps in Review: Thursday, April 25th at 7pm eastern ***SPECIAL SHOW - Special guest -We catch up with actor & musician, Nathin Butler! Then DAVID, CAROLYN, CANDICE, ANTHONY, & CASEY will discuss what's been happening on The Bold and the Beautiful, Days of Our Lives, General Hospital, and The Young and the Restless! About Nathin: Born and raised in Australia, Nathin Butler grew up on a cattle ranch in outback Queensland. In his younger days he had a keen interest in playing guitar and singing, and by high school had participated in numerous theatrical productions. At the age of 17, he was accepted into NIDA. At age 23, Butler moved to Los Angeles to pursue a professional career in acting, where he landed roles in General Hospital, X-Men: Origins, Australia and HBO's The Pacific, among other film, television, and theatrical projects. Most recently seen playing Nick Towne on "Hawaii Five-0" & Ryan on the Hulu series "Casual". Many soap fans of General Hospital will remember Nathin as Dr. Ewen Keenan Follow on twitter @take2radio @T2RSoapsReview @Take2RadioCrew @BarefootBlonde5 @Candypooh @Anthony31C @CHutch1098
In the very first x-episode of Is It An X-Man?, Katie and Britt discuss the podcast's very own X-Men Origins, delve into the history of the X-Men, determine that mutants are just "born with it," and have a chat about 2000's "X-Men," including discussions of the team, the villains, and James Marsden's finest feature (his eyes, obvz). If we had to tell you to listen to our podcast, this wouldn't be our podcast.
Sean answers your Marvel questions!0:24 Alex WardHey Sean! Thanks so much for all the great Captain Marvel content this weekend! I really appreciate that you waited till Sunday so we could all get our questions in.1) Just out of curiosity, and it's totally fine if you don't remember, but did you know about Carol's call sign being Avenger when I asked why they're called the Avengers in a Q and A a couple months ago? Like I said last week, you had a good answer, so I'm extra impressed if you were also tiptoeing around that spoiler!1:28 Alex Ward2) Did you hear any fake rumors about Captain Marvel that didn't pan out? If so, what were they? I heard one that said Carol was actually from the modern era, but after getting her powers from the Quantum Realm, she was accidentally sent back to 1995 with amnesia about her past.3:06 Alex Ward3) Have you seen and/or liked anything else from Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck? I just found out they wrote and directed Mississippi Grind, which is one of my favorite movies. Also, do you think they'll get to direct Captain Marvel 2?6:50 Alex Ward4) Since Goose was sort of a given, I would argue that Talos was the surprise hit character in Captain Marvel. When do you think we'll see him again? Is there any part of you that laments Ben Mendelsohn not getting a "famous" character in the MCU, or are you cool with him being Talos since the MCU is so good at elevating characters who aren't as memorable in the comics? 9:35 Hector Giovanni NavarreteHey Sean! Hope y'all are all having a good week so far!So last Q&A show you mentioned that you feel it is more than a coincidence now in regards to female lead superhero films being set in the past/ being prequels in their respective universes. Why do you think that is? Any specific reason(s) you think? Do you think studios just saw how well WW did in a pre era type film and decided to kinda, for lack of a better term, “copy” that model?14:41 Michael Louis WeaselboyHey Sean how is your week hope it is good. Anyways after seeing Captain Marvel three times now, I was thinking I would love to see the Skrulls again but this time as villains, do you think for Avengers 5 they could do Secret Invasion?? Say the X Men and Fantastic Four join in as well to stop the new threat of the Skrulls. Also do you think Talos's daughter could turn out to be Veranke?? Thoughts??17:55 Chris FHey Sean! One question today. So in Iron Man all those years ago Coulson says he's from the Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division, to which Pepper makes a joke that they should really shorten it. Thus later on it's called shield.However in Captain Marvel Fury is calling it shield through the movie to various people and they all seem to somewhat understand what it is.Do you view this as a minor continuity error or is Coulson just trying to be formal. I find it odd he would say the whole thing instead of just calling it shield.Thanks and have a great week!21:33 Paul ShearmanHey Sean and everyone, hope you're all having a good week so far (and if you're seeing Captain Marvel, then you'll definitely be having a good week!)Sean, a quick question about the Avengers Endgame Art of the Movie book. Do you have any info on a release date at all? Here in the UK we have the ‘Road to Avengers Endgame' Art of the Movie available to pre-order on Amazon, but not the Endgame specific book, so I wondered if there was anything happening with this in the US market that you were aware of?Thanks for your time as always, and best wishes to you and all the patrons.25:18 Woo S! KimThere has been so much talk since the cancellation of the Marvel Netflix's shows and now this is just my point of view and I realize that the tones of the shows are different but I think Hulu has been a much better network than Netflix was in terms of embracing the source material and not kidding themselves into believing “this isn't a superhero show,” whereas Netflix like you have commented in the past Sean, that an explanation of why “The Defenders” characters for the most part weren't in costumes may have been because of Netflix, am I way off in my assessment?27:14 Woo S! KimSean, if I could choose any three Marvel Comics superpower and or weapon they would have to be Tony's Mark Fifty Armor, Spider-Man's Strength, and Daredevil's Heightened Senses. What about you and yes armors/suits count as weapons?28:39 Woo S! KimThere has been so many adaptations of famous Wolverine comic book stories thanks to FOX Studios is they are any that come to your mind that haven't been done that you would like to see Marvel Studios do Sean, the one that comes to my mind is one featuring Alpha Flight now some may say “X-Men: Origins” had Alpha Flight, my counter argument would be I didn't see a ten foot tall Orange Big Foot in that movie, what are your thoughts, would you like to see a live action Alpha Flight?29:50 William Ford-ConwayHey Sean! Been absent from the Q&A for some time but still been tuning in. Great to be back and thanks for keeping the Marvel talk alive and well! Happy to report that I loved Captain Marvel for many of the same reasons you pointed. I am glad you pointed out the tired criticsm of the "Marvel Formula" once again. I, like you have always thought this was an overplayed (if not generally weak) argument against Marvel but seeing it labeled on Captain Marvel was the final straw for me simply not take the criticism even remotely seriously anymore. I have to be candid and say that blaming stuff on "formula" shows a very weak understanding of story. I feel that way too often do people conflate criticism and analysis with being able to identify tropes, and the more tropes you see the weaker the story. This doesn't hold water from me because it ignores ALL the other aspects that make a story. I never want to be the guy who says people don't "get it" but it's just getting tiring to see people boil down these stories to un-nuanced factors. Heck, I loved Spider-Verse, but you could have easily said THAT just followed the Superhero origin formula. Anyways that's my rant and would love to hear your extended thoughts on the matter and why so many pick and choose (and frankly target Marvel) with this criticism.35:04 AlexSean, when I saw Stan Lee's cameo in Captain Marvel he was rehearsing his lines for Mallrats. If you recall Stan's famous cameo in Mallrats then you remember that scene explicitly acknowledged him as the creator of several Marvel characters including ones that already exist in the MCU as real people like the Hulk and Spider-Man and not fictional characters that they are in our world. So do you think the version of Mallrats in the MCU omits references to any Marvel characters and Stan Lee is the co-creator of something else in the MCU? Maybe Stan Lee in the MCU actually went on to become a successful novelist who wrote the great American novel who managed to leave comics early unlike our world's Stan Lee. I'm overthinking it because its fun. 36:10 AlexShould Reed and Sue be already married by the time we meet them in the MCU or do you prefer they're not not an item just yet? 36:36 Jeremy WatsonCan you please explain what Ronan's role within the Kree empire is? I know he is an accuser but how is that different from the Star Force?37:35 Jeremy WatsonIn the MCU, has the light speed engine been developed? It appeared that the Krees method of transportation was similar to that in Guardians, with the jumps from sector to sector. But when Carol left with the Skrulls to find a new home it didn't look like the hexagon portal opening (but I could be remembering wrong). 38:52 Jeremy WatsonShould we assume that Howard Stark worked on Project Pegasus with Mar-Vell?40:15 Jeremy WatsonFinally, with the final season of Game of Thrones and Avengers: Endgame set to take place in April, do you think April will be considered one of the greatest months in entertainment history?Thanks for your great insight and keep up the great work!41:52 Xavier ArquerosHello Sean and fellow Patrons, I'm finding myself in a strange situation with Captain Marvel. After the first viewing I felt a little disappointed, I expected a few more action beats during the movie, a lot of the action we have in it is with Shaky Cam which I've hated since the Bourne movies, and I didn't think there was enough of Hala and the Kree culture. However after seeing the movie five times already, I don't care about any of that any more, I just love the movie and it's characters. Have you ever had a feeling like this with any other MCU movie? That watching it a bunch of times you forget about what you dislike and just enjoy so much the movie that every new viewing makes you love it even more. Because I think this is my first time. I thought a second or third viewing would be enough, now I'm thinking when can I go again! Cheers everyone!45:55 AlexHey Sean, when the deal closes next week does that mean Feige will get the rights immediately after that or do you think it will take awhile for Feige to get access to those properties even with the Fox deal closing? How will the rights to transfer over to Marvel Studios?48:31 Derek BeebeHey Sean, What do you know about the falling out between Marvel and Jon Favreau? Was it over the rushed schedule of Iron Man 2? Wasn't he supposed to direct the Avengers? Has he had any involvement since then?55:04 Derek BeebeWhat do you know about the falling out between Marvel and Joss Whedon? Was it over the forced franchise inclusion of Age of Ultron? Was he supposed to direct Avengers 3? Has he had any involvement since then?1:01:51 Derek BeebeGiven that Joss created Agents of SHIELD, wrote the pilot, and put his brother in charge of the show, do you think Joss' departure from Marvel was a contributing factor to SHIELD becoming so disconnected from the MCU?1:03:35 Derek BeebeI was listening to an earlier episode where you lamented Maria Hill's characterization in The Avengers. I recall in deleted scenes we saw an original version of the character who was much more suspicious and adversarial, like in the comics. Do you know why this was changed?1:04:26 bryan smithHey Sean hope your having a good week. Captain moving was a all around great movie in my opinion. I have two questions for you this week . 1) do you think Marie Rambou was dusted during infinity war? 2) was I the only one who notice captain marvel looked like she been through a battle on the post credits scene?1:05:38 Hector Giovanni NavarreteSo I watched CM again and loved it more the second time round.This might be minor tbh but I thought of it while watching the film. How does CM's helmet actually work? Like is it for breathing? She uses it in the beginning on the mission on Torfa and then she uses it again when she blasts open the Skrulls' ship. Then at the end of the film when she is flying in space and on earth she uses it again. It's not until the end of the film when she is leaving to go on her mission to find a new home with the Skrulls that she doesn't use the helmet in space. Why do you think that is? Continuity error, wanting to show the actors' face at the end of the movie or since she is binary she doesn't need the helmet to breathe in space?1:08:35 AlexSean, I wonder if you and Paul will ever do a X-Men on Film retrospective series that discusses the history of the X-Men franchise and speculate on the new era of the X-Men movies under Marvel Studios?1:10:01 AlexWhat's your anticipation level for the Morbius film that Sony is doing?1:10:23 AlexDo you think there's something poetic about Marvel getting the rights back to Fantastic Four and X-Men in the same year Endgame which will mark the end of the MCU as we know it? Is it the best possible time for X-Men and Fantatsic Four to return home or do you think it should've happened a bit earlier? 1:13:33 David RosenAfter CM, it seems like there is still some story to tell for Nick Fury between the end of CM and when we first met him in Iron Man. I don't believe he'll get his own movie at this point, but do you think we'll get a chance to see some of those years, and how he went from a wise-cracking, suit and tie-wearing agent, to bad-ass, dressed in all black Director of SHIELD? Do you think Fury's transition to wearing all black could just be to create a persona that goes along with him missing an eye? Do you think it's even important for us to see any of those years or can they just be left to our imagination or filled in with some dialogue somewhere? What would you be interested to see during those years?1:16:18 David RosenDo you think we'll get to see the scene in End Game when Carol learns that Fury's team is called The Avengers and what do you think her reaction will be, assuming that she realizes the team was named after her.1:18:01 AlexDoes it matter to you that Reed Richards have gray temples in the MCU or do you think it's such a superficial, inessential aspect of the character enough that the MCU can get away with not having them?1:19:22 David RosenI have to admit that I was a little confused at first about how the Tesseract was being used in the movie for Mar-Vell's plan, and without the context of the rest of the MCU, I don't think the movie works as well. For example, I started thinking about it's other appearances and uses in the MCU, and how it's been used as both a power source and to open up portals in space. I've heard some people call it a plothole that Mar-Vel's plan isn't necessary since the movie shows how it's possible to travel long distances via the space honeycomb; but Yondu, Rocket, and Groot showed us that that method has its limitations. As Thanos and Loki showed that the Tesseract can be used to open portals and travel vast distances instantaneously without any bodily harm, I think part of her plan was to use its energy to do something similar. Is that your understanding of how she was planning to use the Tesseract? And in regards as to why she decided to sneak it off earth, if she did work for SHIELD at some point, she might have read about how Hydra used the Tesseract to make weapons during WWII. If she read about that, and perhaps even found out about SHIELD's intent to try and develop similar weapons (what we come to know as Phase 2), she might have taken it upon herself to sneak it off of Earth and use it to save lives rather than allow it to be used to destroy them.I say all of that to ask you this, with all its previous history, did the Tesseract's inclusion give you any more understanding or insight into its true nature or into any other history in the MCU? Since you didn't really get a chance to talk a lot about the inclusion of the Tesseract in Captain Marvel in your discussion with Paul, can I simply ask you now to share some additional/extended thoughts about its inclusion in the movie, either connected to, or entirely independent of, some of my ideas above?1:26:11 David RosenAs I mentioned above how, at least for me, previous movies helped inform some things for Captain Marvel, do you think all future movies will continue to be enriched by what's come before? 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From Hugh Jackman to the Iconic animated series, Wolverine is among the most popular of the X-MEN! Our hosts break down Weapon X from NICHE TO NORMIE! We break down his comic book origins, feature films and television series as well and play some WOLVERINE video games! Is Logan even his real name? Will Wolverine ever enter the MCU? What is the best Wolverine Videogame? Listen to this episode to find out the answers, BUB!
We live in a time when there’s a new comic book based property around every corner, but for every movie or television show that is released to the masses, there’s three more laying on the cutting room floor. Join us for “What If?” where we discuss some of the crazy cancelled comic book film and television properties that we will never get to see. Follow Us: Heroic Power Entertainment: -Instagram: @Heroicpowerent -Twitter: @Heroicpowerent -Facebook: @Heroicpowerent Joseph: -Instagram: @CaptainJSSG -Twitter: @CaptainJSSG -Snapchat: @CaptainJSSG Chase: -Instagram: @Chase.Galyean1 -Twitter: @Galyean_Chase -Snapchat: @Chase.Galyean
Topics:For the first topic we talk about Kickstarter.Have you kickstarted anything? What were your experiences? What is your impression of the trend?Next is “Crime Dramas: What the Crap is up with Those Guys?”What are your favorites? What do you think of the genre at large? References:BattleCon: Fate of the IndinesEllen PageX-Men: Last Stand. Also, I feel compelled to explain that when Carter said X-Men: Origins, I was thinking of X-Men: First Class, hence my eager defense of the film. Don’t think less of me.Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann“Iceman”Piccolo fusing with Nail: what a horrible scene. It makes the reference all the better though.Firefly playing cards: back frontFirefly: the tv showFireflies: the “music”Teen TitansMighty No. 9ZombicideDespacitoIce-T: Constant New Guy on the JobNCIS: oh how we hate thee. Reason 1. Reason 2. Reason 3. Reason 4. We could keep going.“The Perfect Crime” by The DecemberistsIdris ElbaCriminal Minds Bad episode (About Face; s03 e06). It was probably bad because of the money they blew on this daughtry song for the ending.Psych referencing the Mentalist Crime Drama Recommendations:The WireLutherThe FallCriminal MindsPsychLie to MeBlindspotMusic Recommendations:“Through & Through & Through” by Joel Plaskett“Defining Me” by Motherfolk
Topics:For the first topic we talk about Kickstarter.Have you kickstarted anything? What were your experiences? What is your impression of the trend?Next is “Crime Dramas: What the Crap is up with Those Guys?”What are your favorites? What do you think of the genre at large? References:BattleCon: Fate of the IndinesEllen PageX-Men: Last Stand. Also, I feel compelled to explain that when Carter said X-Men: Origins, I was thinking of X-Men: First Class, hence my eager defense of the film. Don’t think less of me.Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann“Iceman”Piccolo fusing with Nail: what a horrible scene. It makes the reference all the better though.Firefly playing cards: back frontFirefly: the tv showFireflies: the “music”Teen TitansMighty No. 9ZombicideDespacitoIce-T: Constant New Guy on the JobNCIS: oh how we hate thee. Reason 1. Reason 2. Reason 3. Reason 4. We could keep going.“The Perfect Crime” by The DecemberistsIdris ElbaCriminal Minds Bad episode (About Face; s03 e06). It was probably bad because of the money they blew on this daughtry song for the ending.Psych referencing the Mentalist Crime Drama Recommendations:The WireLutherThe FallCriminal MindsPsychLie to MeBlindspotMusic Recommendations:“Through & Through & Through” by Joel Plaskett“Defining Me” by Motherfolk
This week Mr.Franchise is joined by Josh Custodio to review The Wolverine. They dig into the second shot at a Logan solo outing to discuss the unrated edition differences, the beautiful Japanese setting and of course weather it improved upon Wolvie's messy X-Men Origins solo debut. Here is a link to a trailer for this week's film recommendation "Assault on Precinct 13" : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wnAjYDVObs And here is a link to the music video for "Seasons" by Chica , featuring me and former guest Josh Custodio :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elvKPOTO67U Rate, Like , Subscribe and find us on: Facebook and Twitter @Mrfranchisepod Itunes, Stitcher, Soundcloud + Many More Pod Apps @Mrfranchise Instagram @shoreloser
We're back with Beauty and Beast. No more X-Men: Origins stories unfortunately. Would've loved to have seen a Beast Orgins over this little sad love story about descrimination, love and loss -- is this a kids cartoon or what? Either way we're breaking it down, making tallies and giving you our thoughts on this weird little episode. ALSO be sure to check out our Marvel Movie News and thoughts on Avengers in our other podcast.
In this episode, Curt and Kevin conclude their trilogy of Marvel origins episodes with a look at the comic book beginnings of everyone's favorite mutants! Then, they gear up for the new season of FX's Legion with a look at the issue that inspired a key moment from the show! First, the comic that started it all: X-Men #1! Who are these mysterious teenagers with bizarre super-powers? Who is their stern, slightly scary taskmaster? And when the mysterious master of magnetism known as Magneto threatens a U.S. missile base, can our milquetoast mutants save the day? Next it's the book that launched the X-Men as we know them today: Giant-Size X-Men #1! When the X-Men are captured by a mysterious foe, Charles Xavier assembles a new squad to rescue them. This international mishmash of mutants—including Wolverine, Storm, Nightcrawler and Colossus—has some impressive powers and even cooler costumes. But when it comes to defeating Krakoa, The Island That Walks Like a Man, do they have any chance atoll? And last but not least, Charles Xavier recounts his own quasi-origin story in Uncanny X-Men #117, including a no-holds-barred psychic skirmish with the nefarious Shadow King … a mental melee dramatized (after a fashion) in Legion's first season! Do these uncanny tales have what it takes to graduate to the top of that class of peerless periodicals known as … The Comics Canon? Things Discussed in This Episode: Curt's got Legion fever Were the original X-Men a cult? Jean Gray's problematic welcome The disappointing truth about what the “X” stands for The colorful diversity of Giant Size X-Men #1 Aye, an' Banshee sure is Irish, me boyo! The trouble with Thunderbird Kevin questions Krakoa's mutant bona fides The Hollywood backlot version of Cairo Our Jessica Jones episode Curt breaks down the blackboard scene from Legion X-Men: Schism Wolverine and the X-Men Vol. 1 X-Men: Deadly Genesis Join us in two weeks as we make a left turn at Albuquerque to discuss a pair of stories that pair DC superheroes with Looney Tunes characters: The Coyote Gospel from Grant Morrison's Animal Man and 2017's Batman/Elmer Fudd Special #1! Until then, please rate us on iTunes, send us an email, or hit us up on Twitter or Facebook, and we may read your comments in an upcoming episode. And as always, thanks for listening!
In dieser Episode spreche ich mit Torsten Neuendorf über seinen Werdegang zum Postproduktions-Profi in Film und Werbung. Welche Programme werden bei einer Blockbuster-Produktion genutzt? Wie sieht der Arbeitstag bei einem Film wie Hugo Cabret oder Total Recall aus? Was hat sich über die Jahre durch die Digitalisierung verändert? Und warum ist Ang Lee ein A****? All diese Fragen werden hier beantwortet! Torsten's Website: http://movie-grinder.com Intro/Outro Song:https://soundcloud.com/trmbrm/up-1 Und hier ein Ausschnitt der unfertigen Version von X-Men Origins von der ich geredet hab: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2R5ffysgVvA
Good Friday Podcast, the boys talking Resident Evil. Is it really The Final Chapter? We talking teen lover story in space and the WORST X-men film on the road to LOGAN.
Good Friday Podcast, the boys talking Resident Evil. Is it really The Final Chapter? We talking teen lover story in space and the WORST X-men film on the road to LOGAN.
Nach einer erneuten Auszeit blicken wir nun auf einen Charakter der auch eine kleine Pause gemacht hat. Hugh Jackman ist zurück als Wolverine! Ein letztes Mal wie er selbst behauptet. Sehen wir also mal was er in „Logan“ abliefert und ob dies ein potentiell würdiges Ende für eine Superhelden-Karriere ist oder eher X-Men Origins 2?
It's a super-duper sized episode as the Forgotten Film Pod crew dive deep into the almost unprecedented catastrophe that is X-MEN ORIGINS: WOLVERINE. What went wrong? Basically everything. We really, really don't pull any punches on this movie. Thankfully, the follow-up set in Japan, THE WOLVERINE, is a delightful romp in comparison. Do we come to that conclusion just because we watched it immediately after Origins? You'll have to listen to find out! Come back in two weeks for our next introduction episode, and don’t forget to listen to our b-b-b-b-b-b-bonus episode on LOGAN (potential spoiler warnings remain for that one)! You can also listen to the Forgotten Film Pod on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/a-wayback-movie-machine/id1088961604?mt=2), Stitcher (http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-forgotten-film-pod), and most podcast apps near you. Theme: “Vintage Education” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
To get Josh prepared for LOGAN, Jordan and Rob decided it was abundantly necessary to take him on the journey that James Howlett takes from sickly kid to a master-less "ronin". The good, the bad, the WTF. It's all necessary before you witness Hugh Jackman's supposedly last X-movie. In this episode, the FFP crew introduces X-MEN ORIGINS: WOLVERINE and THE WOLVERINE, and we try to tamp down X-pectations while also gearing up for an X-citing discussion. Come back in two weeks to hear that X-tra special movie talk, and listen to our set up now! Don't forget to listen to our b-b-b-b-b-b-bonus episode on LOGAN (potential spoiler warnings for that one)! You can also listen to the Forgotten Film Pod on iTunes, Stitcher, and most podcast apps near you. Theme: “Vintage Education” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Brett talks about Hugh Jacksons last run as The Wolverine that so many of us have grown up seeing. Does he get to have that one last cigar? Is the CGI better then X-Men Origins was? Do they do it right this time? Listen to know.
This week Ali chats to Benedict Cumberbatch as Doctor Strange is released on DVD and Blu-Ray and reviews the lates X-Men Origins movie, Logan starring Hugh Jackman.
Join us as we talk about the origin story of X-23! She's gonna be a main character in the new LOGAN movie coming out! She's a sort-of clone of wolverine with an awesome back story of her own! We also continue our coverage of Secret Wars: The Bachelorette!
Die Premiere von Abspanngucker, dem ersten von René Hoffmann und Alexander Sobolla aufgenommenen Podcast. Wir quatschen unter anderem über Knight of Cups, Welcome to Me, Ballers, Billions, Vinyl, The X-Files und darüber dass Megan Fox durchaus witzig sein kann. In den News geht es um Sequels über Sequels von Kindergarten Cop 2 (mit Dolph Lundgren!), John Wick – Chapter 2 über Blade Runner 2 zu Shane Black’s The Predator, Daredevil – Season 2 und SLC Punk 2. Und wenn ihr dann immer noch nicht genug habt, der Podcast ist ja zugegebenermaßen ein bisschen lang, könnt ihr unserem erstem großen Filmreview lauschen: Deadpool! Da haben wir ja gleich den Richtigen ausgesucht Der Streifen ist allerdings bei weitem besser als X-Men Origins – Wolverine, aber auch dazu erfahrt ihr im Podcast mehr! Was haben wir geguckt:Alexander: Welcome to Me, X-Men Origins Wolverine, Vinyl, Hail, Caesar!, Serial, Maron, ZoolanderRené: Knight of Cups, 24, Unreal, Mr Robot, The New Girl, Billions, Hello Ladies, X-Files, Ballers Was gibt’s Neues:Kindergarten Cop 2, Leonardo DiCaprio Oscar Game, Star Wars Episode VIII, John Wick 2, Guardians of the Galaxy 2, Blade Runner 2, Daredevil – Season 2, SLC Punk 2 Die Soundclips sind aus dem ersten Deadpool Red Band Trailer:https://youtu.be/FyKWUTwSYAs Intro und Outro ist der Track Cal City Calibrator von Bombay Blaque (Danke Arnob!):https://soundcloud.com/bombayblaque/cal-city-calibrator Info Vielen lieben Dank an unsere Steady Abspannfreunde Michael, Patrick, Rüdiger, Severin, Felix und Nenad! Wollt ihr uns auch unterstützen? Dann findet ihr uns auf Steady unter steadyhq.com/abspanngucker Alternativ könnt ihr uns auf Paypal eine Spende hinterlassen Wir freuen uns natürlich immer auch über Reviews auf iTunes Unsere Titelmusik ist von Arnob Bal aka FamLi. Ihr findet ihn auf Twitter unter @ArnobBal Ihr findet uns unter abspanngucker.de twitter.com/abspannpodcast facebook.com/abspanngucker podcast@abspanngucker.de
Will Mike finally come around to Ryan Reynolds? Did Alejandro G. Inarritu disable our recorder? How does David Foster Wallace inform "Deadpool"? All that and more on this episode of Talking During the Movie.
Episode 24 is trip through the cinematic history of those merry Mutants the X-Men. For the last 16 years we have seen an new stage him super hero movie evolution and we go through each and every film. In a bonus addition the episode we go off on a wild tangent into the career of Will Smith.
Bienvenidos al cuarto capítulo de los Mensaheros, hoy damos un repaso a las mejores noticias del verano, hablamos (mal) de los 4 Fantásticos y nos metemos en un debate de derechos entre cómics y televisión y lo que afecta uno al otro.Para finalizar estrenamos sección SPOILERS, dónde hablamos de Flash y su final.LAURELES PARA JOSS WHEDONLa trayectoria profesional de Joss Whedon está marcada por la televisión, y es uno de los pocos que puede lucir con orgullo el apelativo de “guionista de tercera generación”, tanto su padre como su abuelo fueron importantes guionistas de series desde los años cincuenta. El mismo comenzó su carrera en el equipo de escritores responsables de Roseanne, uno de los programas más exitosos de la tele americana de los ochenta. Pese a intentarlo con vehemencia en el cine, para conseguir el reconocimiento de crítica y espectadores tuvo que adaptar Buffy Cazavampiros, su primera creación original, a la pequeña pantalla, donde permanecería durante siete brillantes temporadas.Pero no solo de Buffy ha vivido Whedon. Angel, el vampiro enamorado de la cazadora, protagonizó una serie casi tan exitosa. Con Firefly se adentró en el campo de la ciencia ficción, aunque en este caso el canal cancelaría el programa ante las protestas de miles de devotos fans.En todas estas creaciones, el guionista demuestra su gusto por la fantasía y la ciencia ficción y esa pasión la traslada magistralmente a las páginas de su primer encargo en el mundo del comic: Astonishing X-Men - Bryan Singer no está de acuerdo con que compares a Apocalypse con el villano de los Power Rangers.Alan Markfield/20th Century FoxLas primeras imágenes oficiales de X-Men: Apocalypse se difundieron días atrás, permitiéndonos ver por primera vez con sus trajes y looks completos a los personajes que estarán en la película, incluyendo los viejos conocidos como Magneto, Mystique y Charles Xavier, pero también otros nuevos como Jubilee y Psylocke, y las versiones jóvenes de Jean Grey, Storm, Nightcrawler y Cyclops.El gran villano Apocalypse, sin embargo, prácticamente se robó la atención de todos y generó cierta inquietud, no sólo por el papel que tendrá en la película, sino precisamente por su aspecto y su traje.La similitud del personaje que será interpretado por Oscar Isaac con el villano de la película de los Power Rangers, Ivan Ooze, es verdaderamente innegable.20th Century Fox Esto hizo que muchos ya desconfiaran por anticipado de toda la película, bajo el razonamiento de que si el gran villano luce así de anticuado y clase B, entonces seguramente X-Men: Apocalypse sea un absoluto desastre.Sin embargo, el director Bryan Singer ha defendido el aspecto de Apocalypse, diciendo que ha sido diseñado de manera muy fiel a los cómics:“Será muy similar a cómo se ve en las imágenes de los cómics. Hay obviamente algo muy futurista y al mismo tiempo antiguo en el diseño de su traje y su aspecto físico”.- Primera pareja que llama Goku a su hijo. En julio en Barcelona Goku Ceferino Exposito García. ¿Trabajos posibles?- En Legends of Tomorrow saldrá Hawkman. El hombre Halcón.Actor Falk Hentschel.- Stephen Amell lucha en un ring de la WWF- crítica increíblemente negativa de 4 fantasticos- Keynan Lonsdale será Wally west, el nuevo chico Flash - Trailer de Deadpool. Que el traje no sea verde ni animado, humor….DEBATELa disputa cinematográfica, define por completo los cómics de MarvelNo hace falta ser un conspirólogo para pensar que la disputa entre los estudios cinematográficos que se reparten los derechos sobre los personajes de Marvel, generaría de una u otra forma un gran impacto sobre los personajes, historias y diseños de la editorial. Aunque claro, nadie podía confirmar esa realidad a ciencia cierta... hasta ahora.Robbie Rodríguez, creador de Spider-Gwen junto a Jason Latour, ha dejado bastante en claro en qué resulta finalmente la presión del cine sobre el cómic, expresando además las dificultades con las que deben lidiar para poder realizar su trabajo y crear la historia que ellos quieren, sin descuidar los problemas legales en que podría quedar envuelta la editorial.Según su testimonio, compartido a través del sitio Comic Book Resources, han sido varias veces las que tuvieron que descartar una idea para Spider-Gwen, ya que introducir un personaje o arco en el cómic otorgaría automáticamente la ventaja a Sony.Evidentemente, cómics y cine son cada vez más dependientes uno del otro. Ya no se trata de "películas sobre cómics", sino que los propios films son un medio paralelo tan o más válido que los cómics, puesta su masividad y poder de convocatoria comparado a ciertas revistas de culto.Además de Spider-Man y sus derivados, X-Men, Deadpool y Fantastic Four son las otras franquicias fuertemente criticadas por los fans de Marvel, debido a las cada vez más restrictivas políticas de la empresa, que incluso han llevado a decisiones bastante controversiales, como asesinatos de personajes (Wolverine) o, directamente, el cierre definitivo de la saga de Reed Richards y compañía.Lamentablemente, esta es una situación a la que todos debemos acostumbrarnos de ahora en más, tanto los creadores de cómics, los directivos, y obviamente también, nosotros los lectores. ¿Porque Marvel decidió matar a Deadpool? Courtesy of Marvel Entertainment¿Cómo se mata a un personaje que puede recomponerse desde la uña del meñique? O dicho de otra forma, ¿cómo se puede matar a un personaje cuya existencia pasa por ser una parodia? Lo que en un principio parecía una tomada de pelo a la muerte de Wolverine, acontecida en 2014, hoy parece una realidad, la muerte de Deadpool es un hecho.Los chicos de Marvel van en serio, y parece que tienen razones elocuentes para cortar la franquicia del Mercenario, al menos en el corto plazo. Descubramos qué está tramando Marvel detrás de la muerte de Deadpool.Courtesy of Marvel Entertainment Parece que la “culpa” la tiene FOX¿Que tienen en común Wolverine, Los 4 Fantásticos y Deadpool? Ajá, la respuesta es que son franquicias cuyos derechos cinematográficos pertenecen a la megacorporación de Rupert Murdoch, esa que nos ha entregado desastres como X-Men Origins y las dos películas de Los 4 Fantásticos.A sabiendas de que los ingresos de las próximas películas de Deadpool y los Cuatro Fantásticos irán a parar a los bolsillos de FOX, Marvel ha decidido cortar todo tipo de promoción de las ya mencionadas franquicias. Esto ya se había insinuado con el anuncio de que la franquicia de Los Cuatro Fantásticos encontraría su final en el 2015.En resumen, Marvel no tiene ningún interés en promocionar personajes cuyas adaptaciones no le dejen rédito económico.Con Wolverine muerto, los Cuatro Fantásticos llegando a su final y la inminente desaparición de Deadpool, ¿qué le queda a Marvel por destruir?Courtesy of Marvel Entertainment ¿Y Spiderman?El caso de Spiderman es diferente al resto. En primer lugar, porque se trata del personaje más popular de Marvel, y eliminar su serie de cómics sería una jugada sumamente tonta. Además, a diferencia de las franquicias ya mencionadas, Marvel todavía conserva los derechos económicos del merchandising oficial del Hombre Araña, por lo que estaría accediendo a buenos ingresos económicos por venta de figuras de acción, camisetas estampadas y demás accesorios. Por lo tanto, le conviene promocionar las películas a través de su serie de cómics.¿Qué opinas al respecto?, ¿consideras la futura muerte de Deadpool como un acontecimiento importante?, ¿crees que hay una conspiración por parte de Marvel para boicotear las películas de Fox y así recuperar los derechos?
Bienvenidos al cuarto capítulo de los Mensaheros, hoy damos un repaso a las mejores noticias del verano, hablamos (mal) de los 4 Fantásticos y nos metemos en un debate de derechos entre cómics y televisión y lo que afecta uno al otro. Para finalizar estrenamos sección SPOILERS, dónde hablamos de Flash y su final. LAURELES PARA JOSS WHEDON La trayectoria profesional de Joss Whedon está marcada por la televisión, y es uno de los pocos que puede lucir con orgullo el apelativo de “guionista de tercera generación”, tanto su padre como su abuelo fueron importantes guionistas de series desde los años cincuenta. El mismo comenzó su carrera en el equipo de escritores responsables de Roseanne, uno de los programas más exitosos de la tele americana de los ochenta. Pese a intentarlo con vehemencia en el cine, para conseguir el reconocimiento de crítica y espectadores tuvo que adaptar Buffy Cazavampiros, su primera creación original, a la pequeña pantalla, donde permanecería durante siete brillantes temporadas. Pero no solo de Buffy ha vivido Whedon. Angel, el vampiro enamorado de la cazadora, protagonizó una serie casi tan exitosa. Con Firefly se adentró en el campo de la ciencia ficción, aunque en este caso el canal cancelaría el programa ante las protestas de miles de devotos fans. En todas estas creaciones, el guionista demuestra su gusto por la fantasía y la ciencia ficción y esa pasión la traslada magistralmente a las páginas de su primer encargo en el mundo del comic: Astonishing X-Men - Bryan Singer no está de acuerdo con que compares a Apocalypse con el villano de los Power Rangers. Alan Markfield/20th Century Fox Las primeras imágenes oficiales de X-Men: Apocalypse se difundieron días atrás, permitiéndonos ver por primera vez con sus trajes y looks completos a los personajes que estarán en la película, incluyendo los viejos conocidos como Magneto, Mystique y Charles Xavier, pero también otros nuevos como Jubilee y Psylocke, y las versiones jóvenes de Jean Grey, Storm, Nightcrawler y Cyclops. El gran villano Apocalypse, sin embargo, prácticamente se robó la atención de todos y generó cierta inquietud, no sólo por el papel que tendrá en la película, sino precisamente por su aspecto y su traje. La similitud del personaje que será interpretado por Oscar Isaac con el villano de la película de los Power Rangers, Ivan Ooze, es verdaderamente innegable. 20th Century Fox Esto hizo que muchos ya desconfiaran por anticipado de toda la película, bajo el razonamiento de que si el gran villano luce así de anticuado y clase B, entonces seguramente X-Men: Apocalypse sea un absoluto desastre. Sin embargo, el director Bryan Singer ha defendido el aspecto de Apocalypse, diciendo que ha sido diseñado de manera muy fiel a los cómics: “Será muy similar a cómo se ve en las imágenes de los cómics. Hay obviamente algo muy futurista y al mismo tiempo antiguo en el diseño de su traje y su aspecto físico”. - Primera pareja que llama Goku a su hijo. En julio en Barcelona Goku Ceferino Exposito García. ¿Trabajos posibles? - En Legends of Tomorrow saldrá Hawkman. El hombre Halcón.Actor Falk Hentschel. - Stephen Amell lucha en un ring de la WWF - crítica increíblemente negativa de 4 fantasticos - Keynan Lonsdale será Wally west, el nuevo chico Flash - Trailer de Deadpool. Que el traje no sea verde ni animado, humor…. DEBATE La disputa cinematográfica, define por completo los cómics de Marvel No hace falta ser un conspirólogo para pensar que la disputa entre los estudios cinematográficos que se reparten los derechos sobre los personajes de Marvel, generaría de una u otra forma un gran impacto sobre los personajes, historias y diseños de la editorial. Aunque claro, nadie podía confirmar esa realidad a ciencia cierta... hasta ahora. Robbie Rodríguez, creador de Spider-Gwen junto a Jason Latour, ha dejado bastante en claro en qué resulta finalmente la presión del cine sobre el cómic, expresando además las dificultades con las que deben lidiar para poder realizar su trabajo y crear la historia que ellos quieren, sin descuidar los problemas legales en que podría quedar envuelta la editorial. Según su testimonio, compartido a través del sitio Comic Book Resources, han sido varias veces las que tuvieron que descartar una idea para Spider-Gwen, ya que introducir un personaje o arco en el cómic otorgaría automáticamente la ventaja a Sony. Evidentemente, cómics y cine son cada vez más dependientes uno del otro. Ya no se trata de "películas sobre cómics", sino que los propios films son un medio paralelo tan o más válido que los cómics, puesta su masividad y poder de convocatoria comparado a ciertas revistas de culto. Además de Spider-Man y sus derivados, X-Men, Deadpool y Fantastic Four son las otras franquicias fuertemente criticadas por los fans de Marvel, debido a las cada vez más restrictivas políticas de la empresa, que incluso han llevado a decisiones bastante controversiales, como asesinatos de personajes (Wolverine) o, directamente, el cierre definitivo de la saga de Reed Richards y compañía. Lamentablemente, esta es una situación a la que todos debemos acostumbrarnos de ahora en más, tanto los creadores de cómics, los directivos, y obviamente también, nosotros los lectores. ¿Porque Marvel decidió matar a Deadpool? Courtesy of Marvel Entertainment ¿Cómo se mata a un personaje que puede recomponerse desde la uña del meñique? O dicho de otra forma, ¿cómo se puede matar a un personaje cuya existencia pasa por ser una parodia? Lo que en un principio parecía una tomada de pelo a la muerte de Wolverine, acontecida en 2014, hoy parece una realidad, la muerte de Deadpool es un hecho. Los chicos de Marvel van en serio, y parece que tienen razones elocuentes para cortar la franquicia del Mercenario, al menos en el corto plazo. Descubramos qué está tramando Marvel detrás de la muerte de Deadpool. Courtesy of Marvel Entertainment Parece que la “culpa” la tiene FOX ¿Que tienen en común Wolverine, Los 4 Fantásticos y Deadpool? Ajá, la respuesta es que son franquicias cuyos derechos cinematográficos pertenecen a la megacorporación de Rupert Murdoch, esa que nos ha entregado desastres como X-Men Origins y las dos películas de Los 4 Fantásticos. A sabiendas de que los ingresos de las próximas películas de Deadpool y los Cuatro Fantásticos irán a parar a los bolsillos de FOX, Marvel ha decidido cortar todo tipo de promoción de las ya mencionadas franquicias. Esto ya se había insinuado con el anuncio de que la franquicia de Los Cuatro Fantásticos encontraría su final en el 2015. En resumen, Marvel no tiene ningún interés en promocionar personajes cuyas adaptaciones no le dejen rédito económico. Con Wolverine muerto, los Cuatro Fantásticos llegando a su final y la inminente desaparición de Deadpool, ¿qué le queda a Marvel por destruir? Courtesy of Marvel Entertainment ¿Y Spiderman? El caso de Spiderman es diferente al resto. En primer lugar, porque se trata del personaje más popular de Marvel, y eliminar su serie de cómics sería una jugada sumamente tonta. Además, a diferencia de las franquicias ya mencionadas, Marvel todavía conserva los derechos económicos del merchandising oficial del Hombre Araña, por lo que estaría accediendo a buenos ingresos económicos por venta de figuras de acción, camisetas estampadas y demás accesorios. Por lo tanto, le conviene promocionar las películas a través de su serie de cómics. ¿Qué opinas al respecto?, ¿consideras la futura muerte de Deadpool como un acontecimiento importante?, ¿crees que hay una conspiración por parte de Marvel para boicotear las películas de Fox y así recuperar los derechos?
Bienvenidos al cuarto capítulo de los Mensaheros, hoy damos un repaso a las mejores noticias del verano, hablamos (mal) de los 4 Fantásticos y nos metemos en un debate de derechos entre cómics y televisión y lo que afecta uno al otro.Para finalizar estrenamos sección SPOILERS, dónde hablamos de Flash y su final.LAURELES PARA JOSS WHEDONLa trayectoria profesional de Joss Whedon está marcada por la televisión, y es uno de los pocos que puede lucir con orgullo el apelativo de “guionista de tercera generación”, tanto su padre como su abuelo fueron importantes guionistas de series desde los años cincuenta. El mismo comenzó su carrera en el equipo de escritores responsables de Roseanne, uno de los programas más exitosos de la tele americana de los ochenta. Pese a intentarlo con vehemencia en el cine, para conseguir el reconocimiento de crítica y espectadores tuvo que adaptar Buffy Cazavampiros, su primera creación original, a la pequeña pantalla, donde permanecería durante siete brillantes temporadas.Pero no solo de Buffy ha vivido Whedon. Angel, el vampiro enamorado de la cazadora, protagonizó una serie casi tan exitosa. Con Firefly se adentró en el campo de la ciencia ficción, aunque en este caso el canal cancelaría el programa ante las protestas de miles de devotos fans.En todas estas creaciones, el guionista demuestra su gusto por la fantasía y la ciencia ficción y esa pasión la traslada magistralmente a las páginas de su primer encargo en el mundo del comic: Astonishing X-Men - Bryan Singer no está de acuerdo con que compares a Apocalypse con el villano de los Power Rangers.Alan Markfield/20th Century FoxLas primeras imágenes oficiales de X-Men: Apocalypse se difundieron días atrás, permitiéndonos ver por primera vez con sus trajes y looks completos a los personajes que estarán en la película, incluyendo los viejos conocidos como Magneto, Mystique y Charles Xavier, pero también otros nuevos como Jubilee y Psylocke, y las versiones jóvenes de Jean Grey, Storm, Nightcrawler y Cyclops.El gran villano Apocalypse, sin embargo, prácticamente se robó la atención de todos y generó cierta inquietud, no sólo por el papel que tendrá en la película, sino precisamente por su aspecto y su traje.La similitud del personaje que será interpretado por Oscar Isaac con el villano de la película de los Power Rangers, Ivan Ooze, es verdaderamente innegable.20th Century Fox Esto hizo que muchos ya desconfiaran por anticipado de toda la película, bajo el razonamiento de que si el gran villano luce así de anticuado y clase B, entonces seguramente X-Men: Apocalypse sea un absoluto desastre.Sin embargo, el director Bryan Singer ha defendido el aspecto de Apocalypse, diciendo que ha sido diseñado de manera muy fiel a los cómics:“Será muy similar a cómo se ve en las imágenes de los cómics. Hay obviamente algo muy futurista y al mismo tiempo antiguo en el diseño de su traje y su aspecto físico”.- Primera pareja que llama Goku a su hijo. En julio en Barcelona Goku Ceferino Exposito García. ¿Trabajos posibles?- En Legends of Tomorrow saldrá Hawkman. El hombre Halcón.Actor Falk Hentschel.- Stephen Amell lucha en un ring de la WWF- crítica increíblemente negativa de 4 fantasticos- Keynan Lonsdale será Wally west, el nuevo chico Flash - Trailer de Deadpool. Que el traje no sea verde ni animado, humor….DEBATELa disputa cinematográfica, define por completo los cómics de MarvelNo hace falta ser un conspirólogo para pensar que la disputa entre los estudios cinematográficos que se reparten los derechos sobre los personajes de Marvel, generaría de una u otra forma un gran impacto sobre los personajes, historias y diseños de la editorial. Aunque claro, nadie podía confirmar esa realidad a ciencia cierta... hasta ahora.Robbie Rodríguez, creador de Spider-Gwen junto a Jason Latour, ha dejado bastante en claro en qué resulta finalmente la presión del cine sobre el cómic, expresando además las dificultades con las que deben lidiar para poder realizar su trabajo y crear la historia que ellos quieren, sin descuidar los problemas legales en que podría quedar envuelta la editorial.Según su testimonio, compartido a través del sitio Comic Book Resources, han sido varias veces las que tuvieron que descartar una idea para Spider-Gwen, ya que introducir un personaje o arco en el cómic otorgaría automáticamente la ventaja a Sony.Evidentemente, cómics y cine son cada vez más dependientes uno del otro. Ya no se trata de "películas sobre cómics", sino que los propios films son un medio paralelo tan o más válido que los cómics, puesta su masividad y poder de convocatoria comparado a ciertas revistas de culto.Además de Spider-Man y sus derivados, X-Men, Deadpool y Fantastic Four son las otras franquicias fuertemente criticadas por los fans de Marvel, debido a las cada vez más restrictivas políticas de la empresa, que incluso han llevado a decisiones bastante controversiales, como asesinatos de personajes (Wolverine) o, directamente, el cierre definitivo de la saga de Reed Richards y compañía.Lamentablemente, esta es una situación a la que todos debemos acostumbrarnos de ahora en más, tanto los creadores de cómics, los directivos, y obviamente también, nosotros los lectores. ¿Porque Marvel decidió matar a Deadpool? Courtesy of Marvel Entertainment¿Cómo se mata a un personaje que puede recomponerse desde la uña del meñique? O dicho de otra forma, ¿cómo se puede matar a un personaje cuya existencia pasa por ser una parodia? Lo que en un principio parecía una tomada de pelo a la muerte de Wolverine, acontecida en 2014, hoy parece una realidad, la muerte de Deadpool es un hecho.Los chicos de Marvel van en serio, y parece que tienen razones elocuentes para cortar la franquicia del Mercenario, al menos en el corto plazo. Descubramos qué está tramando Marvel detrás de la muerte de Deadpool.Courtesy of Marvel Entertainment Parece que la “culpa” la tiene FOX¿Que tienen en común Wolverine, Los 4 Fantásticos y Deadpool? Ajá, la respuesta es que son franquicias cuyos derechos cinematográficos pertenecen a la megacorporación de Rupert Murdoch, esa que nos ha entregado desastres como X-Men Origins y las dos películas de Los 4 Fantásticos.A sabiendas de que los ingresos de las próximas películas de Deadpool y los Cuatro Fantásticos irán a parar a los bolsillos de FOX, Marvel ha decidido cortar todo tipo de promoción de las ya mencionadas franquicias. Esto ya se había insinuado con el anuncio de que la franquicia de Los Cuatro Fantásticos encontraría su final en el 2015.En resumen, Marvel no tiene ningún interés en promocionar personajes cuyas adaptaciones no le dejen rédito económico.Con Wolverine muerto, los Cuatro Fantásticos llegando a su final y la inminente desaparición de Deadpool, ¿qué le queda a Marvel por destruir?Courtesy of Marvel Entertainment ¿Y Spiderman?El caso de Spiderman es diferente al resto. En primer lugar, porque se trata del personaje más popular de Marvel, y eliminar su serie de cómics sería una jugada sumamente tonta. Además, a diferencia de las franquicias ya mencionadas, Marvel todavía conserva los derechos económicos del merchandising oficial del Hombre Araña, por lo que estaría accediendo a buenos ingresos económicos por venta de figuras de acción, camisetas estampadas y demás accesorios. Por lo tanto, le conviene promocionar las películas a través de su serie de cómics.¿Qué opinas al respecto?, ¿consideras la futura muerte de Deadpool como un acontecimiento importante?, ¿crees que hay una conspiración por parte de Marvel para boicotear las películas de Fox y así recuperar los derechos?
It's been a long, dark Seagal month, but we're back with an mf'ing superhero movie! X-Men Origins: Wolverine. The film that both started, and killed the X-Men Origins series. This has got to be Brett Ratner's favorite movie. It made everyone forget about how terrible X-3 was.
Everyone loves origin stories! In this debut episode of Days of Future Podcast, Trev & Joe discuss how and why they first got into the X-Men, and share their favorite and least favorite books in the X-Universe. Meanwhile, the mysterious fate of old Marvel trading cards is pondered, Joe plays with a Cannonball action figure, and the strange concept of the original X-Factor is examined. Finally, the guys take a look at arguably the biggest jerk in the entire X-Universe...Professor Xavier. Contact us: facebook.com/daysoffuturepodcast daysoffuturepodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @dofpodcast
We actually went to the movies to see X-Men Days of Future Past. Only after watching all the other X-Men movies at home. We review the whole experience and our many questions here!
Hello and welcome! we conclude this month, and indeed this year, with part 2 of our Marvel extravaganza! This cast, we get to the good stuff: The Marvel Cinematic Universe and beyond! We take a look at how Iron Man and the Avengers lead-up films changed things for the better, breathing new life in the superhero genre. We also get to speak of personal hijinks revolving around the BIG film at the crux of all this. So join our adventure as we explore more Marvel goodness! SPOILERS ARE IN EFFECT for all films, ESPECIALLY Iron Man 3. If you have not yet seen Iron Man 3, the spoiler code is from 1:33:26 to 1:42:56. We must apologize for our sparse casting these past couple months, we've both been busy with the same thing. That's right, Austin got married! Many congrats to newlyweds Austin and Amanda Shinn! And Albert was his groomsman/videographer and got to wear a tux and everything! We even recorded a cast in person, but it got eaten by windows. Not the last opportunity! Also, this was Austin's cake! It was tasty. The Onion: Iron Man Trailer To Be Adapted Into Feature Film How Did This Get Made? Podcast: Punisher War Zone Austin's review for The Spirit Cabin Fever 63: Deadpoole (In which they discuss the X-Men Origins leaked workprint) 1984 Arcade in Springfield, Missouri! So much fun! AVENGERS TRIP PIC STORM! New York City Damage estimate in Avengers E-mail us: filmroompodcast@gmail.com Like us on Facebook! Twitter us: @FilmRoomCast Albert: @PrimitiveManPrd Austin: @untitleduser We are on iTunes! Please subscribe, rate, and review! Up Next: Marvel Lost Tapes!
This week on the show; DC and Marvel drop their cover price, Muhammad Ali decks Superman, and stripper, detective, supernatural Hawaiian adventures! NEWS DC drops print comics to $2.99. LINKAGE REVIEWS Stephen RED SONJA #52 Written by ERIC TRAUTMANN Art by WALTER GEOVANI Covers by PAUL RENAUD (50%), MARC WOLFE (25%) & WALTER GEOVANI (25%) Red Sonja and her men find danger and intrigue in Persemhia—a city-state of Shem uncomfortably close to several hostile borders, ruled by a dying king. The armies of Argos and Koth are on the march, Stygians lurk in the city’s dark cornes, and the hordes of vicious mercenary Cavvalus are in hot pursuit… a perfect place for Sonja and her mercenaries to earn their pay [rating:2.5/5] Rodrigo X-Men Origins: Nightcrawler One-Shot Writer: Adam Freeman, Marc Bernadin, Artist: Cary Nord, The X-MEN ORIGINS series continues with your favorite German mutant, Nightcrawler! Relive his early days as a trapeze artist in Germany, witness the first time he teleported and see the events that made him the hero he is today! [rating: 4.5/5] Matthew Superman vs. Muhammad Ali [rating:5/5] MAJOR SPOILERS POLL OF THE WEEK With New Orleans being announced as the shooting location for the next Batman film, and the movie gearing up to shoot in April, one has to wonder who will be the main villain? VOTE MAJOR SPOILERS DISCUSSION: Koni Waves: The Perfect Wave Created by Mark Poulton and artists, Stephen Sistilli and Dexter Weeks, Koni Waves tells the story of Koni Kanawai, a private detective in Honolulu, Hawaii, who with the help of her surf buddy, Pete, former co-worker, Krystal, and owner of her favorite watering hole, Huko, encounters a series of supernatural events that leads her to discover a dark side of her island not seen in the usual tourist spots. Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Music from this episode comes from Armin Brewer (intro) and James Kennison (closing) from the Nobody's Listening Podcast. A big thanks to both of these guys for creating kick-ass music for the show! A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.
This week on the show; DC and Marvel drop their cover price, Muhammad Ali decks Superman, and stripper, detective, supernatural Hawaiian adventures! NEWS DC drops print comics to $2.99. LINKAGE REVIEWS Stephen RED SONJA #52 Written by ERIC TRAUTMANN Art by WALTER GEOVANI Covers by PAUL RENAUD (50%), MARC WOLFE (25%) & WALTER GEOVANI (25%) Red Sonja and her men find danger and intrigue in Persemhia—a city-state of Shem uncomfortably close to several hostile borders, ruled by a dying king. The armies of Argos and Koth are on the march, Stygians lurk in the city’s dark cornes, and the hordes of vicious mercenary Cavvalus are in hot pursuit… a perfect place for Sonja and her mercenaries to earn their pay [rating:2.5/5] Rodrigo X-Men Origins: Nightcrawler One-Shot Writer: Adam Freeman, Marc Bernadin, Artist: Cary Nord, The X-MEN ORIGINS series continues with your favorite German mutant, Nightcrawler! Relive his early days as a trapeze artist in Germany, witness the first time he teleported and see the events that made him the hero he is today! [rating: 4.5/5] Matthew Superman vs. Muhammad Ali [rating:5/5] MAJOR SPOILERS POLL OF THE WEEK With New Orleans being announced as the shooting location for the next Batman film, and the movie gearing up to shoot in April, one has to wonder who will be the main villain? VOTE MAJOR SPOILERS DISCUSSION: Koni Waves: The Perfect Wave Created by Mark Poulton and artists, Stephen Sistilli and Dexter Weeks, Koni Waves tells the story of Koni Kanawai, a private detective in Honolulu, Hawaii, who with the help of her surf buddy, Pete, former co-worker, Krystal, and owner of her favorite watering hole, Huko, encounters a series of supernatural events that leads her to discover a dark side of her island not seen in the usual tourist spots. Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Music from this episode comes from Armin Brewer (intro) and James Kennison (closing) from the Nobody's Listening Podcast. A big thanks to both of these guys for creating kick-ass music for the show! A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.
We start off the show mixing Bobby Blackwolf's two favorite things - video game music and drumlines. Bobby calls up old friend Greg Haynes, lead instructor of the Kansas University Winter Drumline, who just made blog waves by doing a 10 minute drumline show all about Mega Man 2. We ask Greg about his inspiration, what the hell the guy was doing in front of the line, and if he has any Rock Band tips. Then, we pull out X-Men Origins: Wolverine (Uncaged Edition) for the Xbox 360 and give it a bloody decapitating spin. Glen deflects calls about why he never answers his email. We finish off by comparing it with the Genesis version of X-Men, as played on an FC3.
We start off the show mixing Bobby Blackwolf's two favorite things - video game music and drumlines. Bobby calls up old friend Greg Haynes, lead instructor of the Kansas University Winter Drumline, who just made blog waves by doing a 10 minute drumline show all about Mega Man 2. We ask Greg about his inspiration, what the hell the guy was doing in front of the line, and if he has any Rock Band tips. Then, we pull out X-Men Origins: Wolverine (Uncaged Edition) for the Xbox 360 and give it a bloody decapitating spin. Glen deflects calls about why he never answers his email. We finish off by comparing it with the Genesis version of X-Men, as played on an FC3.
It's a very special Iceman episode! Featuring talented writer and artist Luciano Vecchio, who recently featured Iceman in his own super hero epic Infinity Comic! As well as returning guests Terry Blas and Josh Trujillo! This episode delves deep into Iceman's origins and history, and talks about being a closeted gay kid, and a closeted mutant...Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Chad is joined by wonderful artist (of Champions, Bloodline, and New Mutants) Danny Lore, as well as returning guests Bob Quinn (of Knights of X!) and Arturo Rojas! And we laugh so so much. Chad can barely corral this conversation as we are just all over with everything we are passionate about, from high school mascots to the CONQUISTADOR! Plus, teenage Beast, back when he was nice, in a story by Mike Carey!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Our first guest in the new year... Bob Hall! You know Bob as the incredible artist from so many books.. Squadron Supreme! West Coast Avengers! Emperor Doom! Avengers! And so much more... Bob delves into some of the most legendary moments of his historic career, then joins Chad, Jamie Fay, and Ben Rathbone delve into X-Men Origins: Cyclops #1, a Stuart Moore and Jesse Delperdang book from 2010 that delves deep into the traumas of Cyclops's childhood. (In the new year, new episodes come out on Mondays!)Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Chad and returning co-host Derek Kunsken are joined by the incredible artists of Rage Gear Studios, Eric Guerrero and Rey Arzeno! We talk X-Men, art degrees and styles, and the complex workings of telepathy power sets as they relate to the human brain... then we delve deep into the beautiful origin story of Jean Grey, as portrayed by Sean McKeever and Mike Mayhew!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy