| Warner Bros. Wants DC Comics Movies To Cut Out The Funny and Be More Serious |
By eelyajekiM
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Wednesday, August 27th, 2014 at 3:30 pm |

If there is one thing that separates the movies of Marvel Studios and DC Comics, it’s the tone. While Marvel has been able to juggle the dramatic and humor and give it some bubblegum pop, DC Comics’ films have been defined by their serious and gritty tone and monotone colors, this thanks in part to Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight trilogy. Green Lantern tried to take a shot at showing DC Comic’s comedic side, but to no avail since the film tanked at the box office. While not being funny isn’t a detriment to a film, it sure is nice to see a film try to lighten things up with some sort of humor. The Dark Knight trilogy had jokes, but let’s face it, they really didn’t do much for the film. And that’s okay, Nolan wasn’t exactly striving to have comedy in those films. And it looks like Warner Bros. wants to continue that mantra by not having any jokes in future DC Comics film adaptations.
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| Comic Review: Monomyth #2 |
By Waerloga69
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Wednesday, August 27th, 2014 at 2:30 pm |

Monomyth #2
Written by Siike Donnelly
Art by Eric Ninaltowski
Colors by PeeJay Catacutan, Teo Gonzalez
Letters by Steve Wands
OSSM Comics
Release Date: August 27, 2014
Cover Price: $3.99
It seems like just yesterday I was reviewing the premier issue of this three-issue miniseries. Tempus fugit, right? But I am quite happy to be able to write up Mononmyth #2 for your reading pleasure. And where I thought that some pieces to the story were missing in the previous comic, this issue fills in a lot of the blanks. Spare me a few minutes and I’ll tell you all about it. This issue begins further back than last time, back to time where we witness the archangel Uriel conversing with an unknown scribe. Unlike a common mortal scribe, however, this one’s transcriptions can be brought to life. And the consequences thereof are soon to be an issue, though it is not yet revealed in what way. I will say that once the scribe is identified, the reader is much more aware of the situation and the dangers inherent in his abilities.
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| Found Footage Thriller ‘The Pyramid’ Gets A Trailer
If a found footage movie about Bigfoot wasn’t your cup of tea, perhaps a found footage movie set inside one of Egypt’s pyramids will tickle your fancy. The first trailer has been released for The Pyramid, which comes from High Tension, The Hills Have Eyes [2006], Mirrors, and Piranha 3D director Alexandre Aja, and first-time director Grégory Levasseur, who worked on the screenplays for the aforementioned Aja titles. Click on over to the other side to read a synopsis and watch the trailer.
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| ‘Dragon Age: Inquisition’ Will Have Multiplayer
BioWare’s Dragon Age: Inquisition was already one of the most anticipated games of the year, thanks to the massive fanbase behind the developer’s previous games in the series and, of course, the Mass Effect trilogy. But now comes confirmation of another feature of the game that may or may not have fans even more excited, if that’s at all possible. Not only will Inquisition have the single-player campaign you’ve been anticipating for the past handful of years—one that’s said to run around 200 hours for you completionists out there—but it will also include a separate multiplayer option. You can read more about what to expect from the multiplayer action below.
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