Lucasfilm and Warner Home Video have announced Star Wars: The Clone Wars Season Two on Blu-ray and DVD will be released fall 2010. The discs will contain all 22 episodes of season two, extensive behind-the-scenes materials, a 64-page production journal, and exclusive to Blu-ray — access to the Jedi Temple Archives database of creative materials. And, you gotta love Yoda on the box art cover.
“Everything’s improved since the first season,” said Supervising Director Dave Filoni. He added, “It’s bigger and better, and it’s going to look great in high-definition.”
Star Wars: The Clone Wars The Complete Season Two will be available October 26 for the suggested retail price of $44.98 (DVD) and $59.99 (Blu-ray).
Special Features:
Star Wars: The Clone Wars The Complete Season Two is presented in widescreen with English, Spanish and French 5.1 DTS audio and English, French and Spanish subtitles.
Bonus features include:
- Behind-The-Scenes Featurettes on each disc:
Attack of the Zillo Beast
Magic of the Holocron
Return to Geonosis
Creating Mandalore
- 64-page production journal that includes early sketches, artist notes and concept art from Season Two of Star Wars: The Clone Wars
- Blu-ray Exclusive — The Jedi Temple Archives
An extensive database exploring special effects footage, early concept art, 3-D character and object turnarounds and early animation. The Archives is a rare look at the assets in various stages of creation for The Clone Wars, with a wealth of surprises and never-before seen moments sprinkled throughout
Just a little more than a month into its theatrical run, The Losers already has an announced date for its entry into the home market.
Warner Home Video has announced a July 20 release for the film -- based on the DC Comics/Vertigo property -- on DVD and Blu-ray.
The film will also be available in a Blu-ray/DVD/digital copy combo pack.
The Losers stars Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Zoe Saldana, Chris Evans, Idris Elba, Columbus Short, Oscar Jaenada and Jason Patric and was directed by Sylvain White.
Entering the weekend, the film had taken in $23.1 million domestically. It placed fourth in its opening weekend on April 23-25.
the film will be presented in 1080p video and 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio, with the standard DVD and digital copy included in the combo pack. Unfortunately for DVD devotees, almost all the bonus features are exclusive to Blu-ray.
The Losers
BD Exclusive: Band of Buddies OPS Training
BD Exclusive: The Losers: Action-Style Storytelling
BD Exclusive: Deleted Scene
BD Exclusive: A First Look at Batman: Under the Red Hood
Zoe and the Losers
The second DC Showcase animated short, "Jonah Hex," will appear as a bonus feature on the Special Edition Blu-Ray and 2-Disc Special Edition DVD release of "Batman: Under the Red Hood."
Scripted by renowned author Joe Lansdale and starring the voices of Thomas Jane (Hung), Linda Hamilton (The Terminator), Michelle Trachtenberg (Mercy, Buffy the Vampire Slayer) and Michael Rooker (Days of Thunder), the DC Showcase short is based on the award winning comic series. The short is rated PG-13.
In the DC Showcase story, the tough-as-nails bounty hunter Jonah Hex always gets his man - until someone else gets to him first - in this case a murderous madam who wants to steal more than just her bounty from Jonah Hex.
Here is a look at the first images to be distributed from the short, along with some bonus previously released images from "Batman: Under the Red Hood," on-sale July 27.
The first episode of MADHOUSE's Iron Man anime series will have its world premiere at Comic-Con International, which will run in San Diego from July 22 to July 25. The Animax anime television channel has also announced that the anime will then hold its television premiere on Animax in Japan on Friday, October 1 at 10:00 p.m. Marvel Entertainment had previously stated that the 12-episode series would premiere during the second quarter (April-June) of the year. Marvel Anime: Iron Man and Marvel Anime: Wolverine were slated to air in the United States next year.
Marvel Entertainment had revealed in August of 2008 that it was working with MADHOUSE on four series with Marvel's stable of comic book characters. (The other two projects will center on Blade and X-Men.) Masao Maruyama, the co-founder of MADHOUSE, offered a video preview of its Iron Man and Wolverine work at Comic-Con International last July.
Cartoon Network will air Green Lantern: The Animated Series, a new GL toon series, beginning in Fall 2011, according to Hollywood Reporter. The new TV series is part of a broad campaign to expand the uses of the Green Lantern character, which includes the movie premiering June 17, 2011 (see “Green Lantern Movie in 3D”); videogames next May; “made-for-video;” expanded publishing; consumer products; and digital, including Motion Comics.
How do you take down the Hulk? well apparently Resident Evil's Chris Redfield knows as a few screen shots to one of the most highly anticipated game were released on May 27th 2010. I snagged a few for your viewing pleasure if you want to check out some more pop on over to Marvel comics website for full eye candy.
we all have heard that "Smallville" is calling it quits as of its 10th season, and MTV caught Tom Welling and talked to him about what he wants to see for the 10th season
It's time to Hero Up!...sorry couldn't resist.
Wondering what to expect from JJ Abrams’ new NBC spy series Undercovers? Then click through for your first sneak peak.
Undercovers will air Wednesdays at 8pm on NBC next season.
Undercovers will air Wednesdays at 8pm on NBC next season.
A clip from NBC's "The Cape", On the eve of its upfront presentation, NBC has released three preview clips for The Cape, a new superhero drama that will debut at midseason.
Created by Thomas Wheeler (Empire), The Cape stars David Lyons (ER) as Vince Faraday, an honest cop on a corrupt police force, who is framed for a series of murders and presumed dead. Forced to leave his wife Dana (Life on Mars‘ Jennifer Ferrin) and son Trip (FlashForward’s Ryan Wynott) and go into hiding, Faraday assumes the identity of The Cape, his son’s favorite comic-book superhero, to take the law into his own hands.
The series also stars James Frain, Keith David, Summer Glau and Dorian Missick. check out more clips below.
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Created by Thomas Wheeler (Empire), The Cape stars David Lyons (ER) as Vince Faraday, an honest cop on a corrupt police force, who is framed for a series of murders and presumed dead. Forced to leave his wife Dana (Life on Mars‘ Jennifer Ferrin) and son Trip (FlashForward’s Ryan Wynott) and go into hiding, Faraday assumes the identity of The Cape, his son’s favorite comic-book superhero, to take the law into his own hands.
The series also stars James Frain, Keith David, Summer Glau and Dorian Missick. check out more clips below.
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Here is another clip of "The Cape" coming to NBC this fall
Nu Image released the first teaser movie poster for "Kane & Lynch" which stars Bruce Willis and Jamie Foxx and is based on a best-selling video game
Plot: Kane (Willis) is a mercenary. Lynch (Foxx) is a schizophrenic with no past. They meet while being transported to Death Row. When they are attacked and kidnapped by Kane's former team, the ill-matched duo is forced to retrieve a stolen microchip that may hold the key to Lynchs true identity.
ABC has picked up "No Ordinary Family," starring Julie Benz and Michael Chiklis.
The ABC Studios project is from Greg Berlantiand writer Jon Feldman and centers on a family that suddenly develops special powers and have to learn how to deal with their new abilities.
The Powells are about to go from ordinary to extraordinary. After 16 years of marriage, Jim and Stephanie’s relationship lacked the spark it once had, and their family life now consists of balancing work and their two children; leaving little time for family bonding. During a family vacation set up by Jim in an attempt to reconnect, their plane crashes into the Amazon River. But this is where the fun starts for the Powells as they soon discover that something’s not quite right. Each of them now possesses unique and distinct super powers. But saving and savoring their family life will be equally important as they try to find purpose for their new power and embark on a journey to find out what defines and unifies them. The Powells are a totally relatable family that happens to be a little bit amazing.
Vulture is reporting that NBC plans to cancel their super hero based series "Heroes" which finished it's fourth season last February. However all is not lost for our "Heroes" as it looks like we might be seeing a two- or four-hour movie event in order to give some finality to the franchise.
Such a shame to, Heroes took off out of the block with such a strong start and fizzled out fairly quickly. It just has never been able to recapture that glorious story telling that made it such a fan favorite in its first season. The episodes have become stale and repetitive with Sylar's relentless pursuit of abilities, and Nathan's death after death, and Peter ever the knight in shining armor, even Parkmann became annoying. so if they do happen to wrap it up I hope the go out with a bang.
If you have missed this show than now is a good time to catch up with it. And with "24" officially being cancelled I think "Human Target will have its chance to shine (pun intended)
It is being reported that The Fox Network has renewed the action-based series "Human Target" for a second season despite being on the bubble for possible cancellation. The show is based on a comic book series from DC Comics' Vertigo line of titles. Matt Miller ("Chuck") will be taking over from Jonathan Steinberg as showrunner, Steinberg will still be acting as executive producer for the show.
I have strayed far from "Smallville" as it moved from "Meteor Freak 101" to "I love you Lana, But i can never be with you" and another season finale bites the dust. The only episode i have watched was the two hour Justice Society movie. I must admit I was hoping that it would invigorate me to want to watch more but sadly, no. With so much more intelligent shows out there its gonna take a little more than that to bring me back Smallville.
Animevice reported Death Note has once again been placed in the center of a school related controversy; however, unlike previous rumbles, this time it comes out a winner. Peggy Salazar, a mother of an Albuquerque Volcano Vista High School student (and no I didn’t make that name up), has recently advocated that all schools in Albuquerque should ban the Death Note manga from all their schools. So a committee held a meeting regarding this issue, and voted unanimously against banning the book.
A member of the committee said it best: “High school age kids do grapple with questions about justice and morality, and whether civilization, or the societies of which they are a part of are making good decisions." Check out the KRQE story about this historic event here.
A member of the committee said it best: “High school age kids do grapple with questions about justice and morality, and whether civilization, or the societies of which they are a part of are making good decisions." Check out the KRQE story about this historic event here.
I've seen all of the other incarnation's and even the Shrek 3-D at Universal Studios, so no point in stopping now.
After all of his adventures, Shrek (Mike Myers) has become a domesticated family ogre. Instead of scaring villagers away as he used to, Shrek agrees to autograph pitchforks. Longing for the days when he felt like a "real ogre", Shrek is tricked into signing a pact with the smooth-talking deal maker, Rumpelstiltskin (Walt Dohrn). Shrek couldn't resist the offer; all he wanted was a day off to relax, to be a real ogre again, and Rumpelstiltskin said he would give Shrek one day where none of his adventures had ever happened and everything would be like it was before, and all Shrek had to trade him to get a day off was one day from his own life. However, after signing the contract, Shrek discovers he has been tricked, and the day Rumpelstiltskin took out of Shrek's life was the day that he was born-meaning that (since Shrek was never born) he never existed, thus creating a time paradox.
After all of his adventures, Shrek (Mike Myers) has become a domesticated family ogre. Instead of scaring villagers away as he used to, Shrek agrees to autograph pitchforks. Longing for the days when he felt like a "real ogre", Shrek is tricked into signing a pact with the smooth-talking deal maker, Rumpelstiltskin (Walt Dohrn). Shrek couldn't resist the offer; all he wanted was a day off to relax, to be a real ogre again, and Rumpelstiltskin said he would give Shrek one day where none of his adventures had ever happened and everything would be like it was before, and all Shrek had to trade him to get a day off was one day from his own life. However, after signing the contract, Shrek discovers he has been tricked, and the day Rumpelstiltskin took out of Shrek's life was the day that he was born-meaning that (since Shrek was never born) he never existed, thus creating a time paradox.
personally I've never met Mr. Frazetta, but I recognized his talent and art, of which many a creator were influenced by. The L.A.Times reported:
Frank Frazetta, the fantasy painter and illustrator whose images of sinewy warriors and lush vixens graced paperback novels, album covers and comic books for decades and became something close to the contemporary visual definition of the sword-and-sorcery genres, died Monday after suffering a stroke the night before. He was 82.
I'm sure many of you have seen his art before and were drawn in by the grace and fluidity that it presented, whether it was on a cover of Conan, or the album cover for Nazareth "Expect No Mercy" or drawing Little Annie Fanny for Playboy. Frazetta has influenced many artists within the genre of fantasy and science fiction. Yusuke Nakano, a lead artist for Nintendo's Legend of Zelda series, cites Frazetta as an influence. Joseph Vargo, fantasy artist and musician (Nox Arcana), cites Frazetta as a primary influence and his art calendars for the past ten years mark Frazetta's birthday.
Free Comic Book Day is an annual promotional effort by the North American comic book industry to help bring new readers into independent comic book stores. Brainstormed by retailer Joe Field of Flying Colors Comics in Concord CA in his "Big Picture" column in the August 2001 issue of Comics & Games Retailer magazine, it was started in 2002 and is coordinated by the industry's single large distributor, Diamond Comic Distributors. And if you need more explaination than that check out the vid below.
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