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What do you think of the look of the film so far? Discuss below!
The Dark Knight Rises hits cinemas July 2012.
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Looks pretty great, don't you think?
The suit looks great. I have no qualms about that. The only problem I'll have is if it doesn't have a tolerable storyline like Returns. I will admit to this though, I had no problem with Brandon Routh as the last Superman. Unfortunately, he was thrown into a Kryptonite disaster, so really he had no choice in the matter.
Do you think Henry Cavill will make a good Superman/Clark Kent? Discuss in the comments below!
Superman: Man of Steel lands in cinemas June of 2013.
Source: ScreenRant
Hi-res image of Henry Cavill as SUPERMAN from Superman: Man of Steel(2013)
O M G. How awesome does this look? Then, Superman Returns had it's awesome scenes too, so you never know- then again, I have faith in Zack Snyder, who's directing Superman this time around.
Looks pretty great, don't you think?
The suit looks great. I have no qualms about that. The only problem I'll have is if it doesn't have a tolerable storyline like Returns. I will admit to this though, I had no problem with Brandon Routh as the last Superman. Unfortunately, he was thrown into a Kryptonite disaster, so really he had no choice in the matter.
Do you think Henry Cavill will make a good Superman/Clark Kent? Discuss in the comments below!
Superman: Man of Steel lands in cinemas June of 2013.
Source: ScreenRant0
Kazed reviews Studio Ghibli series: Nausicaä of The Valley of The Wind
So I'll admit this - The only Ghibli film I've seen before this is The Cat Returns, and that was a brilliant piece of cinema. I see Ghibli as the Pixar as the 2D Animation world(if that makes sense?). I've been wanting to see these films for a long time now, and now I have my chance. This will be the first of the Studio Ghibli reviews, starting with Nausicaä of The Valley of The Wind, the 2005 re-release, with the English cast. Behind all of the lush fantasy forests and imaginative over-the-top insect creatures, was basically a 'save the planet' message. This would have usually bothered me, only it was done so brilliantly and subtly that I didn't really care. Wall-E, for example, portrayed the same kind of message, but again, it was done beautifully, and wasn't really shoved down our throats like that atrocity, The Happening. I mean, really, what WAS 'happening'??? Off track. There weren't any moments within this film when I felt it was cliched at all, it all felt natural, as weird as it sounds. I think what added to this natural 'aura', if you will, was the brilliant voice acting by Alison Lohman, who played the Princess of the Valley, 'Nausicaä'. The character suited the voice perfectly, something which is difficult to achieve when something is being translated to English from another language. The emotion that she conveyed through her voice was astounding, I really felt her pain when the insects were being lured by the baby. This wasn't the only scene, but one of many; just thought this was a notable one. Patrick Stewart, Shia LeBouf, Mark Hamill and Uma Thurman also lent a hand, voicing Lord Yupa, Asbel, Mayor of Pejite and Kushana, respectively. The cast was something to admire; like Lohman/Nausicaä, each of the cast members seemed to resonate with their animated counterparts, and this was another element added to what I feel made the film as brilliant as it was. So in staying with the new rating system: Performances: 8/10 Plot: 7/10 Visuals: 7/10 Dialogue: 8/10 Stupidity factor (The higher the score, the more stupid it was): 2/10 Overall (average): 8/10 Kazed0
Star Wars: The Complete Saga deleted scenes trailer
Check this sweetness out - A trailer for the deleted scenes from the upcoming release of the Complete Saga this year. Another cool thing is, if you pre-order this baby, then you get a cool piece of 35mm film from the okayish Episode III: Revenge of The Sith. BEHOLD:The limited edition Star Wars Sentiype™ contains a unique 35mm film frame reproduced from the original film footage using state-of-the-art imaging and printing techniques. The film frame is mounted and features original artwork from the Star Wars Blu-ray collection. Each senitype™ is numbered for authenticity. The Senitype is only available to those that Pre-Order The Complete Saga on Blu-ray. One limited edition Star Wars Senitype™ will be sent to all persons that have already pre-ordered The Complete Saga on Blu-ray.

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I CAN'T WAIT FOR THIS. /sarcasm
Full line up image (HQ) for The Hobbit (2012)
Oh look, another image from the Hobbit. YAY.
I CAN'T WAIT FOR THIS. /sarcasm










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