Sep 24 2009

Darth Vader in Love

Darth Vader faces his greatest challenge; a pink clad Dark Lady of the Sith. He didn’t stand a chance.


Sep 7 2009

Doctor Who Fan Project, Fire and Ice

Doctor Who 2009 has just released Fire and Ice. Doctor Who 2009 is a fan based production group “making a series of short films celebrating the BBC TV series Doctor Who.” The production quality of Fire and Ice is amazing. The acting is a little forced at times, but never distracts from the story. Overall, it’s extremely impressive for a fan created project. Kenneth Raymond Moore stars as The Doctor and Jennifer Richman as Alice Hemingway. Doctor Who 2009 provides a Bit Torrent link of the entire episode in DVD quality format.


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Sep 5 2009

45 Years of Doctor Who Stories

Stumbled across this video by BabelColour, listing all Doctor Who stories from 1963-2008. I would dispute placing the 1993 Children’s in Need special, Dimensions in Time, as part of the regular story list. I have never seen the special, but everything I’ve read indicates to me that it was more a spoof than anything that should be considered canon. Regardless, a nice tribute to the long history of a great show.


Sep 1 2009

Astonishing X-Men Motion Comic Trailer

A trailer for the forthcoming Astonishing X-Men motion comic trailer was released by Marvel. Hopefully it will be as good as the recent Spider-Woman motion comic.



Cyclops and Emma Frost re-form the X-Men with the express purpose of “astonishing” the world. But when breaking news regarding the mutant gene unexpectedly hits the airwaves, will it derail their new plans before they even get started? As demand for the “mutant cure” reaches near-riot levels, the X-Men go head-to-head with the enigmatic Ord, with an unexpected ally – and some unexpected adversaries – tipping the scales!


Sep 1 2009

Astro Boy Trailer

Starting out as a manga, Astro Boy first hit Japanese television screens in the 1960’s. It was a major influence, helping shape anime as we know it. I never was fan of the original, only seeing a few excerpts from the manga and/or clips of the television series. As a result I carry little, or no, baggage with me about this CGI update. Does it over Americanize the concept? I don’t know and I don’t care; not as long as I find it a fun movie experience come October.