Sep 202010
 

Movies: Why did B-movies vanish from theaters?  The Wall Street Journal  interviewed Roger Corman recently about the DVD release of a late-’70s sci-fi flick called “Star Crash,” it asked the legendary producer to explain why low-budget pictures have largely disappeared from theaters. In the ’60s and ’70s, B-movies and genre films like “Cockfighter” or “Foxy Brown” had a theatrical release, especially in drive-ins but also at indoor “hard-top” theaters. Now, it’s usually straight to DVD and obscurity. Corman, who has produced classics like “The Trip” and “The Wild Angels” and who earned the nicknamed “King of the B’s”,  broke down the changing dynamics of the industry.  Wall Street Journal.

Online Gaming: Sony Online Entertainment has released a fresh dozen screenshots from DC Universe Online. The screens feature several in game locations and both PvE and PvP fight screens. Locations shown off include Joker’s Fun House, Glen Morgan Square in Metropolis, the Hall of Doom, and even Circe’s Lair where players square off against Circe’s animal-mutated minions. Check them out in our DC Universe Online gallery.  MMORPG.com.

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Digitial Comics: HP has rebuilt its TouchSmart software for the 310 model, making it easier to organize and play back media from the touchscreen, as well as adding enhanced everyday computer applications as well.  When the first TouchSmart computer debuted, its touchscreen technology was more of a novelty than anything else. Since then, gadgets like the iPad have made touch more relevant and important than ever, and have shown everyone that it can be a powerful computing tool.

Also added with the new TouchSmart announcement is a deal between HP and Disney to offer digital Marvel comics. TouchSmart users will now be able to buy and download special versions of classic comics, and then literally thumb through them with on-screen controls. More than 8,000 Marvel titles are available, which HP says is the most extensive digital collection ever offered from any content partner.  TGDaily.com.

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Sep 162010
 

 

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Conventions: Cincinnati Comic Expo.  Super Heroes are on their way. Cincinnati Comic Expo will zoom into the Xavier University Cintas Center on Saturday, September 18th from 10 am until 5 pm. There will be several guests at this event including Michael Uslan, the executive producer for all of the Batman movies, from Tim Burton’s Batman (1989) to Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight(2008), Murphy Anderson, legendary DC Comics Silver Age artist and Cynthiana, Kentucky’s Tony Moore, artist of the acclaimed series and AMC show The Walking Dead.  Fox19.com

 

 

Comics:  Larfleeze takes center stage in his own Christmas Special.  What do you get for the Lantern who wants everything? This December, Orange Lantern Larfleeze, who’s never seen anything he didn’t want for his own, has his hopes set on everything Christmas-related, including Santa Claus. And nothing, not even the heroes that populate the DCU are going to stand in his way.  Featuring words by GREEN LANTERN mastermind Geoff Johns with art by Brett Booth and a sterling Gene Ha cover, the one-shot special also includes a peek into how the other members of the Orange Lantern Corps celebrate the holidays. Click below for Ha’s cover and prepare for the weirdest and craziest sleigh ride ever.  DC Comics.

Cartoons: Superman/Batman: Apocalypse” – New Video Clip and Stills Released.  Toonzone.net.

Movies: Paramount announces that it is bringing Spike TV’s Deadliest Warrior to the big screen.  Paramount Pictures announced today it has made a deal for Shawn Levy’s 21 Laps Entertainment to do a big-screen adaptation of sister company Spike TV’s original hit series “Deadliest Warrior.”   The announcement comes on the heels of the show’s Season 2 finale, which brought about exceptional ratings for the network.  Spike TV has renewed the series for a third season.  Paramount.

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