Archive for August 30th, 2006

Hopeful Outlook on Superman Sequel

 For those of us out there that did enjoy Superman Returns and have anxiously been awaiting the announcement of when, who, and what about a sequel – there may yet be hope. Although this news is just a few days “old,” Superhero Hype was reporting via an article Variety magazine had on investors, Legendary Pictures, the production studio behind Superman Returns, was entirely supportive of investing again in a sequel with Bryan Singer at the helm. They have made a profit now on Superman Returns and are interested in co-financing a sequel. Although Warner Brothers will require Singer to cut back a bit at their demands, it may still happen. We’ll hold out for more news and eventual confirmation soon enough (as this wouldn’t be slated until 2008 or 2009 at its earliest.)

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Colbert + greenscreen + lightsaber = fun

Stephen Colbert as Luke SkywalkerStephen Colbert Rules.

Taking an example from the popular Star Wars Kid video on YouTube, Stephen grabbed a lightsaber, went in front of a greenscreen and put on moves so smooth and dangerous that they would make Obi-Wan cower in the corner. Why did he do this? Well, to let fans create their own video mixes.

Colbert + greenscreen + lightsaber = fun — VIDEO – TV Squad


Everything you ever wanted to know about the Batmobile

1989 batmobileEvery single Batmobile to ever appear in the comic books, television shows and feature films is given its own page and documented for readers. While we're all familiar with the screen cars, it's the comic versions that are the most diverse and interesting. The illustrated Batmobiles differ wildly depending on the era in which they were created and the personal tastes of the artist wielding the pencil.

Everything you ever wanted to know about the Batmobile – Autoblog


VIDEO + Google Earth: "It was an Appointment"

Video + google earthJust brilliant. One of the best automotivie short films – heck, films – ever made. A trip through Paris at break-neck speeds. All one take (all the film they had). Plus, combined with Google Maps, you can see a bird's eye view of the journey while it happens.

And all just to see a beautiful woman. Ah, L'amour

VIDEO + Google Earth: "It was an Appointment" – Autoblog


VIDEO + Google Earth: "It was an Appointment”

Video + google earthJust brilliant. One of the best automotivie short films – heck, films – ever made. A trip through Paris at break-neck speeds. All one take (all the film they had). Plus, combined with Google Maps, you can see a bird's eye view of the journey while it happens.

And all just to see a beautiful woman. Ah, L'amour

VIDEO + Google Earth: "It was an Appointment" – Autoblog


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