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'Batman Triumphant': Everything You Need To Know About The Missing Batman Film
What do you get when you cross George Clooney, Nicholas Cage and Joel Schumacher? I'll tell you — a big mess and a bat-splat which somehow (eight years later) becomes Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins. This is the story of the Batman film which never managed to fly from the Batcave.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
5 Things That Make The 'Sausage Party' Trailer Awesome
Described as an American 3D computer animated adventure horror-comedy film (more of a mouthful than your average hotdog), Sausage Party is the upcoming spoof that is sure to have Disney/Pixar reaching for their teddy bears. Here are the five things from the trailer that prove Sausage Party will be "fun on a bun."
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
How J.J. Abrams Could Have Made A Roger Rabbit Sequel
A terrifying Christopher Lloyd, Bob Hoskins as the lead and Kathleen Turner as possibly the sexiest woman alive. Who would have thought that 80s hit Who Framed Roger Rabbit? would have become such a cult phenomenon? For years we waited for a sequel, but alas it never came to be. But could Hollywood golden boy J.J. Abrams have once tossed a carrot to the long dead franchise?
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
The Comic Book History Of Captain Boomerang From 'Suicide Squad
Suicide Squad comes out in less than a month, so we're diving into the comic book history of its main characters to prepare for their live-action adventure and discover some of their essential storylines. This particular edition is dedicated to the bad guy from Down Under, Captain Boomerang.
By Zane Sanders8 years ago in Geeks
Batman Bad Blood: It's Getting A Little Cramped In The Batcave
The DC Universe Animated Originals vault has some impressive films in its catalogue, and the Batman issues are always highlights. While we will probably never reach the dizzying heights of Batman: The Dark Knight Returns this doesn't stop DC trying. For fans of the old Batman: The Animated Series, it is a treat when DC release a new Batman cartoon, so Following on from 2014's Son of Batman and the 2015 hit Batman vs. Robin, Bruce and friends are back for Batman: Bad Blood.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Original 'Death Note' Artist Takeshi Obata Releases Official Artwork of Nat Wolff as Light Turner
Recently, Japanese entertainment website Comic Natalie released an exclusive interview piece on Death Note creators Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata, in light (pun intended) of the upcoming Netflix adaptation of their hit manga and anime series. The interview came with an amazing illustration of Nat Wolff as Light Turner, courtesy of manga artist Takeshi Obata and (inarguably) Adam Wingard’s newest fan.
By Dylan Balde8 years ago in Geeks
Hannibal (2001) Turns 15 - How It Was Supposed To End
In 1991 the world of cinema was gifted Silence of the Lambs - a silver screen adaptation of the 1988 Thomas Harris Novel. Ten years later on 9 February 2001 'Fannibals' picked up their knives and forks ready to devour the sequel Hannibal. Now 15 years on we examine why Silence was entered into the National Film Registry whilst Hannibal is a maligned and often forgotten gem. Harris's novels have brought to us one of the world's most formidable villains, so how did Hannibal's translation slip so unfavourably from its pages? Whilst easily one of my favourite films of all time, Hannibal (2001) is flawed and here is one particular reason why... a VERY different ending that is just a little too hard to swallow.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
Original 'Death Note' Creators Reportedly Loved the Netflix Adaptation
The American adaptation of Death Note has long been the object of much public ire. Since its announcement in 2009, and Nat Wolff’s controversial casting as Light in 2015, the project has been plagued with numerous production problems — constantly changing directors, the persistent whitewashing of otherwise Asian roles, the massive delays (in production and casting), and every astronomical revision made to the characters and the plot. With only a few weeks left until release, the film seems doomed for critical and box office failure.
By Dylan Balde8 years ago in Geeks
Toy Story Turns 20 - Ranking the Series
To infinity and beyond! It is hard to believe that it is 20 years since we opened the door to Andy's bedroom and stepped inside, meeting the cast of the 1995 hit Toy Story. Spawning a multi billion dollar franchise, two sequels, three shorts and two TV specials. Buzz Lightyear and Woody show no signs of being packed away into the attic any time soon, so we couldn't be happier. Now let's start off by stating that none of the Toy Story films or their spin-offs are bad, it is just that some are better than others. Here's Woody's Roundup of which Toy Story is coming to college with you and which is going on eBay.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks











