Wednesday, March 18, 2009

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MARVEL ANNOUNCES THE UPCOMING MOVIE

Yes, dear marvel zombies.

On its website, Marvel leaves us with the very latest blockbusters program we are preparing. A program that seems ambitious, and there will be pampered a lot so we are not bombarded with truño as "The Man-Thing" two years ago, in which any resemblance to the fictional character is the most casual of coincidences . Paving the way

for awaited "The Avengers" (whose release date was delayed from July 15, 2011 until May 4, 2012), we announced that there will be three productions before the release of the Avengers.

Viz "Iron Man II" (release date May 7, 2010), " Thor (May 20, 2011), and pay attention to the title third, " The First Avenger: Captain America" \u200b\u200b (July 22, 2011)

The thing is to introduce the public to the key players who formed the group before the premiere of "The Avengers," according to David Maisel, chairman of Marvel Studios.

also tell us that the release date for "Iron Man II" remains unchanged, as is the sequel to unaproducción which generated $ 600 million worldwide. For this sequel, aside from the confirmation of participation of Robert Jr. and G Dawney wyneth Paltrow, joins the cast Mickey Rourke, which (possibly) will play CRIMSON DYNAMO. Is also trying to SCARLETT JOHANSSON can play the role of Natasha Romanov, known as the Black Widow. ( europa press )

But the thing is not there. And we advertised in the same article that Sony Pictures Entertainment release "Spider-Man 4" on May 6, 2011.

Ladies and gentlemen ... COUNTDOWN BEGINS FOR THE WORLD'S most powerful heroes.

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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

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A look back: STAR TREK CCG


Is there any reader of this blog has not heard of collectible card games? Probably few. Even more than one of you will have tried on occasion. Games of this type there are many, starting with Magic: The Gathering (I do not know if it was the first, but it was the first I heard about) and through Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, YuGiOh! . .. and most recently World of Warcraft or Battlestar Galactica . There are many more, but I want to dedicate this review to the one to which I have devoted hours of gameplay and that is none other than Star Trek CCG . No doubt that the fictional universe created by Roddenberry is the most attractive for a collection of this type.


all started in mid nineties, just as the second installment of the franchise, Star Trek: The Next Generation , was in full swing and Decipher seized the moment to acquire the rights to remove it is now known as First Edition , years later he would pull Second Edition, with new cards and incompatible with the first, which will mainly talk. The first collection appeared under the name Premiere Unlimited Edition and consisted of 363 cards, divided into three groups: common, uncommon and rare.


The player's goal was to get 100 points, 100 were usually agreed although I remember many more, performing missions. To achieve this each player must complete the requirements written in the letter of assignment in which he was and what had previously been placed on the table for both players. Each placed under the letters of missions Dilemma, which were designed to slow or even halt the progress of the opponent at the time of completing the mission. All this was topped with space battles, land and the possibility of playing three different factions: Federation, Klingons and Romulans. This was the basic premise of the game at first. I remember buying my first Comics Cards cards in our good bookseller John, when almost had to take over the store, and take our good games between Trekkies on Friday afternoon. At that time the DVD was not so fashionable and had no chance to see the series, also had no internet, so for us to play cards of Star Trek was a pleasant placebo.


Then came expansion. The first two were confined to the universe of The Next Generation , but in 1997 Decipher took rights DS9, Voyager and movies TNG. In the three existing factions was joined by Borgs, Bajorans, Cardassians, Dominion ... etc and the rules of the game were complicated. Perhaps the problem was that everything got out of the hands and the game obviously fell in popularity and sales. It was therefore finally took the second edition, which I can not speak because I have not tried.


The game is fine and here I appeal to all those who have cards that can be mobilized to play and not have them as well. Believe me, you will not regret.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

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WATCHMEN. IT WAS HARD.


Indeed. It was very difficult though I believe, has passed the test with flying colors. We all know how difficult it can be to bring a comic by Alan Moore on the big screen. For many reasons. Comics are dense, with a heavy literary diva's position that Moore has been playing does not help much. I do not understand what happens to this man. I can understand that reneging on the adaptation of From Hell (although I have not seen) or The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (pathetic), but I think both V for Vendetta, and Watchmen are two good examples of how to adapt a comic to the screen, at least this kind of comics that are limited editions, consisting of presentation, knot and outcome and have no burden of history forty years or more.

The movie is not perfect. That is obvious. And I do not mean changes have been made in the script, much less drastic in my view that V for Vendetta, but for other things. As in the comic, the script of the film is quite dense and sometimes shows a lack of pace that does not benefit anything. Then there's the casting. The actors playing Silk Spectre and, above all, Ozymandias may not be the right choice. From my point of view are two actors with little charisma and a story like this requires the opposite. by Rorschach Rather, it is absolutely sublime. With regard to changes in the script does not harm the film becoming quite the contrary. If V for Vendetta changes seemed to me quite absurd and free, in think Watchmen greatly benefit the whole. Is virtually identical to the comic in all that is important, which raises another handicap for what I've read on the Internet. And is that fans never know if you've done well or not. If it is true to the original comic is crap and if the same is a bad copy. Honestly I think of a disagreement over the top. Maybe what I think is worse is the backdrop carried the argument. There were people that I went to see the movie they liked but had not caught some points. Those who have read the comic that will not happen. The best thing about the movie, no doubt, the credits. Zack Snyder has definitely served its purpose. Adapting a comic by Alan Moore to be much more complicated than one of Frank Miller. One is literary excellence, the other very cinematic.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Special Molesting Uncensored

Looking for a new mythology: The Amazing Wolfman



Robert Kirkman said some months ago that they would have to make the writers of the mainstream was to spend three kilos of cardboard of the big publishers and other labels create their own works (and thus take him warm ) ... Come, pure revival of the toccata and fugue of 90 and the creation of Image seal. As happens to be in that label that publishes the comic Kirkman.

A superhero character tinged with a bit of sitcom, intrigue and adventure inconsequential air. The result is a very entertaining comic, but brings nothing new to the scene comiquero. Kirkmaniana theory is fine and sure to be satisfied with his "magnum opus" The Living Dead, I operate this series about werewolves in uniform pijamero not transcend into tebeístico Olympian.

But neither does it lack. This werewolf is a series to be considered by the dedication of fun, his agile frame, oozing charisma characters simple, its groovy and drawing cliffhangers of stroke.

A small bubble in the vast ocean of mediocre news. I said, a number to consider.