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  1. Go to http://dcanimated.wikia.com/wiki/Lobo:_Webseries it will you a list of the episodes. When you click on an episode go to the link.
  2. THANK YOU for this news. A friend of mine and I have been discussing these character being given a reboot or a sequel that is dark, like the original comics and making it a hard PG-13. With Peter Laird apart of it and Mirage you know it will be. My friend who calls himself ramboraph has done fan commentary for the first 3 films and has posted them on youtube. They are extremely fun to listen too and very fact filled. Here is the playlist for part 1 commentary http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=BEDB5D63BBFC9EFF Part 2 and 3 are also on his profile, but he hasn't placed them in a playlist yet.
  3. I saw it. It was more like the 60's Batman series and even had William Dozier narrating(it was produced by the same company). There was another pre Carter Wonder Woman that was a bit more serious and didn't have her in her traditional outfit and she played it more like a female James Bond type.
  4. =D I'm up for that. I knew you would be, lol
  5. I don't think grooming him to be a future Batman would work. But like Mike said having the 3rd film end with him going to the circus or being told about the circus could work. They can have the beginning of Batman 3 have him capturing Tony Zuco for a petty robbery(just to introduce the character) than the ending have that cliffhanger. We shouldn't meet Young Dick Grayson until it is established that will be the story focus on a new trilogy(you don't want to HAVE to include that if they decide against it). I think they should cast an unknown 15 year old to portray a 12 or 13 year old Dick Grayson. Than in the 2nd film of the Robin trilogy have him become Robin, the third film should show the crumbling of their relationship when he turns 18(leading into a Knightwing film). Barabara can be introduced as well in the third film(of the Robin trilogy) as she will be old enough to consider bringing Batgirl at some point near that time. This should take about a 5 to 10 year span to make these films properly. I doubt this will all happen as WB likes to rush on things and I think after the 3rd film they will either forget the films or rush into lesser sequels.
  6. The Nolan films are highly influenced by The Long Halloween, the sequel Dark Victory and the sequel after that Catwoman: When In Rome both reveal Carmine Falcone being the father of Selena Kyle. This may work if they wanted to bring Talia in and bring out a love triangle. We can have The main villain being The Riddler(who was actually in the third book in the series Catwoman: When In Rome alongside Catwoman) or Bane or someone like that, with Talia coming to Gotham under the guise that she is working for one of them. Meets with Bruce Wayne and develops a romantic interest in him, while still orchestrating a revenge ploy against him using the main villain for the film. Catwoman comes in looking into her past and faces against Batman, forming a relationship that way. Bruce/Batman than has the pain of dealing with feelings for both and having to bring them to justice.
  7. Here it is and this looks like its definitely worth a double dip http://www.movieweb.com/news/NEf7zkffd5Zqif You can relive the furthering adventures of Jason Voorhes in three brand new Deluxe Edition DVD's this June. Friday The 13th: The Final Chapter, Friday the 13th: A New Beginning and Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives will all be released in new Deluxe Edition DVD's on June 16. We have no pricing details or cover art for these new titles, but we'll update this story as soon as we have more information. You can take a look at the new special features announced below. Friday The 13th: The Final Chapter The body count continues in this vivid thriller, the fourth - but not final - story in the widely successful Friday the 13th series. Jason, Crystal Lake's least popular citizen, returns to wreak further havoc in Friday the 13th - The Final Chapter. After his revival in a hospital morgue, the hockey-masked murderer fixes his vengeful attention on the Jarvis family and a group of hitherto carefree teenagers. Young Tommy Jarvis is an aficionado of horror films with a special talent for masks and make-up. Has the diabolical Jason finally met his match? Special Features: - Commentary: - Commentary by director Joe Zito, screenwriter Barney Cohen and editor Joel Goodman - Commentary: - Fan Commentary with Adam Green and Joe Lynch - Other: - Lost Tales from Camp Blood - Part 4 - Other: - Slashed Scenes - Other: - Jason's Unlucky Day: 25 Years After Friday the 13th - The Final Chapter - Other: - The Severed Ending - Other: - Crystal Lake Massacre Revisited - Part 1 - Other: - Adam Green's Dead Dance Moves (Adam Green's Dead F**k Dance Moves for menus, not pkg) - Trailers: - Original Theatrical Trailer (Used on 2000 Release) Friday the 13th: A New Beginning Jason is back, hockey mask and all. And he's up to his old maniacal tricks in Friday The 13th, Part V: A New Beginning. This time he seems to have set his sights on the young patients at a secluded halfway house. And more than a few of his teen targets end up in half, in quarters...you name it, Jason does it. This is the fifth scary installment in the Friday The 13th saga. If you liked the first four, and think you're up to getting back on Jason's bloody trail, you'll love Friday The 13th, Part V: A New Beginning. Special Features: - Commentary: - Commentary by director/co-screenwriter Danny Steinmann with cast and crew - Other: - Lost Tales from Camp Blood - Part 5 - Other: - Crystal Lake Massacre Revisited - Part 2 - Other: - New Beginnings: The Making of Friday the 13th - Part 5 - Trailers: - Original Theatrical Trailer (Used on 2001 Release) Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives As a child, Tommy Jarvis did what many others died trying to do, he killed Jason Vorhees, the mass murderer who terrorized the residents of Crystal lake. But now, years later, Tommy is tormented by the fear that maybe Jason isn't really dead. So, Tommy and a friend go to the cemetery to dig up Jason's grave. Unfortunately for Tommy, (and very unfortunately for his friend), instead of finding a rotting corpse, they discover a well rested Jason who comes back from the dead for another bloody rampage in Friday The 13th, Part VI: Jason Lives. Special Features: - Commentary: - Commentary with director Tom McLoughlin and Cast & Crew - Other: - Lost Tales From Camp Blood - Part 6 - Other: - Crystal Lake Massacre Revisited - Part 3 - Other: - Jason Lives: The Making of Friday the 13th - Part 6 - Other: - Meeting Mr. Voorhees - Other: - Slashed Scenes - Trailers: - Original Theatrical Teaser Trailer (Used on 2001 Release)
  8. This is all BS, The Weinstein's still have the rights to the Sin City Sequels. Also you can read about Rosario Dawson is now in "serious talks" with Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller about returning. You can go to www.superherohype.com and read about all this.
  9. Actually all the shows I mentioned I did watch from the beginning. Tru Calling was the only show I missed out on because it wasn't advertised enough. My Own Worse Enemy, Knight Rider 2008, Dollhouse, Bionic Woman & a few others I saw in the beginning and tried my best to get the word out on what I thought. Harper's Island is a show that debuted last night and while only one episode isn't enough to say its a great show, it may have potential. It comes on CBS on Thursdays at 10pm. Here is the wiki link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harper%27s_Island
  10. Not really, besides I don't remember making a thread about shows that got the biggest FU
  11. I had a thought, with shows from the past and present being given the axe so soon before they are given the chance to show their potential(mainly due to studios not wanting to shell out the money for a show they are not sure of)I figured why not ask the fans, the ones who actually sit down, watch these shows and than are given the FU when a series is canceled with a cliffhanger. Several shows within the past few years(Tru Calling, Bionic Woman, My Own Worse Enemy, Knight Rider 2008)have been given the axe before an audience has really been able to embrace them. Some shows(Las Vegas, Flash Gordan) succeed to some extent or another, but are canceled anyway. This is causing TV to suck big time and reality shows to dominate the TV Stations. I don't believe that doing every single thing we want is the answer, but maybe if the writers and execs at the studios listen to our ideas, maybe a series could last longer than a few episodes.
  12. NBC has not made the announcement yet that the series has been canceled. It is still on hiatus, why tvshowsondvd.com has made that assumption I don't know. Sadly I do think it will be canceled, but as of now it isn't.
  13. Well according to this link http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/15840 the next classic 80's film to get a remake will be Clash of the Titans, which is the story of Perseus the mortal son of Zeus, king of the gods and his journey to save the Princess Andromeda. So far the listing say that Ralph Fiennes as Hades, gods of the Underworld, Liam Neeson as Zeus, king of the gods and will be directed by Louis Leterrier. I am tired of remakes, but this film may benefit from todays modern day technology, hopefully they keep true to the story and don't change much.
  14. There is still a chance for us to get a 2nd Season and for the numbers to go up. According to the link article above since the 13th episode will not air, they are contracted for 13 aired episodes, so they need to air a 13th episode which will allow them the opportunity for a 2nd season through s new contract. At least that is my understanding. As much as I hate commercials, I am now realizing the importance of advertising the programs on a constant basis. Fox has not been advertising their shows enough for people to know to tune in. I only found out about Dollhouse because I watched the Terminator series and I only found out about that series, because I watched a rerun of The Simpsons, a show that needs no advertising. They need to step up the ball
  15. Well the Weinstein Company has lost the rights to Sin City 2. Troublemaker Studios will still produce, but no ward yet on who will distribute. Maybe Universal. HERE ARE THE DETAILS: Some monster news just his the website IESB this evening as they're reporting that the Weinstein Company has lost the rights to Sin City 2! "The specifics are not clear but some details are emerging that the movie will now be financed by a private equity group and an announcement is expected soon," the site writes. "Robert Rodriguez' Trouble Maker studios will still produce the film. No word on what studio may end up distributing. Universal Studios' name has come up as a possible contender. " Brittany Murphy, Mickey Rourke, Michael Clarke Duncan, Angelina Jolie, Rosario Dawson and Michael Madsen had all been confirmed to return in the sequel, but we'll have to see how things flesh out from here on out. No word on what studio may end up distributing. Universal Studios' name has come up as a possible contender.
  16. Holy shit, that was an awesome film, definitely makes up for X3. The film is about 25 years before the first X-Men film, so there is room for another Wolverine film, let's hope this keeps up if there is a sequel and with the Magneto prequel. Liev Schreiber was awesome as Sabertooth and really gave him a personality that was missing in the first film. I'm definitely going to the theaters to see the finished product, seeing as this is the workprint version, but thinking of how good this film is, even though its unfinished makes me eager to see it when it is finished.
  17. Yeah, true. I just have a thing about characters being portrayed by the same actor/actress if its in a continuity film.
  18. I'm watching the film now, anyone want the link to the site. Its crystal clear, like off a DVD clear. So far, its pretty good, Liev Schreiber is turning out to be quite good in Tyler Mane's role.
  19. Yeah I did, but there is more likely more of the story arc than what the preview shows. I mean, come on Ultra Woman II(without powers, lol). Making Lois a hero(or superhero)for a full 40+ minute episode a 2nd time would be stupid.
  20. I was out for about a month and had my DVR set to record. So yesterday when I got back, I watched the 4 episodes I missed. Here are my thoughts(for those who care, lol) "INFAMOUS" Why, why, why would this be the return of Tori Spellings Linda Lake? The idea of what the world would be like if Clark revealed his secret is somewhat interesting, but also very predictable. How many times are episodes going to be wasted, just to make it out to be a dream or time travel erase? Tori Spellings performance at end with Davis Bloome was the only good thing about her character here. She is more annoying than dangerous. The Davis Bloome struggle with his darkside has its ups and downs in terms of quality, but the end was fun to watch. Speaking of that did anyone else think that Clark defeated Linda Lake in a rather rough way? Just a filler and a pointless one. "TURBULENCE" A better episode than the previous one, Tess Mercer beginning to show that she has acquired Lionel's journel and talked with Lex about Clark and hoping that Clark will open up to her. Tess Mercer is very much the Lex Luthor from the first 2 Seasons, innocent, but with a deceitful side. I liked the idea that Clark is starting to fiddle with the idea of a dual identity and even having his "saving outfit" under his work clothes. The subplot involving Jimmy was okay, it felt more like the writers just wanting to bring Jimmy back, instead of just referring to him all the time. Davis' journey on how he is able to repress the beast within feels very much like the Lestat character in the Vampire Chronicles by Anne Rice. We also get a feeling of whether or not what Jimmy is seeing is an illusion or real and that's a bit fun. Overall its a decent filler episode and much better than the previous. "HEX" Well I can say that the actress playing Zantanna is very beautiful, with an amazing body and beautiful eyes, but the episode itself kind of fell flat. Zantanna from my experience is more of a Batman connection than Superman, I mean didn't Bruce Wayne train a bit under her father? It would have been a fun thing to hear Oliver say to her "Didn't another millionaire playboy train under your father?" Ah well. It is fun to see a new member of the Justice League(well somewhat). The ending certainly made up for it, with Chloe becoming a full member and calling in the Watchtower. The scene itself felt very out of place than the rest of the episode, but in a good way. Clark forgetting who he is is just stupid though. "ETERNAL" Wow, memory lane certainly came flooding in, at least during the first part of the episode. It ties things up with everything that has already been established well. My only thing is having Davis Bloome coming to Earth in the same meteor show as Clark is a mistake. I hope it turns out I'm wrong. The whole Meteor Rock effect was predictable. What's up with the ending though? Chloe JUST got done becoming a full member of the League and now she locked herself up with Davis. The scene where Chloe is being asked by Davis to kill him was work very well, Allison Mack's performance in that scene as well as the break up scene with Jimmy in Turbulence was done very well. I think we're getting much closer to just having the story arc episodes, no more fillers.
  21. They definitely would cover it, since it would be after all the already established cartoons than they'd have time for DVD releases and internet sites to watch off of.
  22. You got to be shiiting me, when will these freaking networks realise that you need to give more than 1 Season and loads of advertising to catch the audience your looking for. You can't expect the show to be a hit right away, even if it is a continuing story to one of the best 80's TV series of all time. They did the same shit to Las Vegas and ended it with a cliffhanger. Bionic Woman was cancelled without notice, ughh The network, just like Hollywood are im"fucken"patient. Sorry for the language, but this was one of the few shows I liked and it helped fill up my Wednesday nights and there shitting on me by cancelling it.
  23. Hulu is great, it has Alf, Young Hercules, Night Gallery and more old and new shows. Ovguide.com is also a great site that has hundreds of links for other sites that show shows.
  24. Check out this video on the link below. Wow, the script that has been written actually sounds really interesting. As long as they can find a good actor to don the make up I'm sure they can pull off making a decent remake to the classic Wes Craven film. http://www.latinoreview.com/news/exclusive...elm-street-6448 According to this, Freddy is a friendly guy who is accused of being a child molesters by the children he had fun playing innocent games with. Years go by and when the young children have reached the end of their childhood's Freddy returns in their dreams more viscious than the Freddy we all know and love(not talking much and no wise cracks to be found)and looking for revenge. The backstory is said to be told through flashbacks. Their is one suspected character for Robert Englund to play, but its a very brief role. I'm on board with everyone when it comes to stopping the craziness of Hollywood with the remakes, but if it can work the way Cape Fear or Dawn of the Dead or even The Fly did, than let it work.
  25. I think Season 9 may touch upon him finally putting the tights on. The Season 8 finale is said to get rid of a character in death(most likely Chloe or Lois, with Chloe taking on Lois' name) and this will start Clark wanting to save his loved ones by having a secret identity. No Tights, No Flights will most likely be abandoned since the original showrunners are now gone.