| ‘Jay and Silent Bob’s Super Groovy Cartoon Movie’ Gets A Trailer, Poster
A new trailer and poster has been released for Jay and Silent Bob’s Super Groovy Cartoon Movie, the upcoming animated flick based on the popular Kevin Smith characters. Smith and Jason Mewes will once again voice the characters…but mostly just Mewes, of course…as they win the lottery and use the money to become their superhero alter egos, Bluntman and Chronic. You can check out the short new trailer, a much longer older trailer if you’ve not seen it before, and the poster below.
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| Comic Review: Cryptozoic Man #3 |
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Cryptozoic Man #3 (of 4)
Written by Bryan Johnson
Art by Walter Flanagan
Cover by Walter Flanagan and Wayne Jansen
Dynamite Entertainment
Release Date: January 8, 2014
Cover Price: $3.99
It is the beginning of end times. Monsters and unspeakable beasts have invaded earth from different dimensions and in response, aliens (of the classic Roswell greys kind) have abducted a man named Alan Ostman and transformed him into a beast himself – formed from a hodgepodge of Bigfoot, the Loch Ness monster, and the Jersey Devil among other creatures. His task? To find and repel this evil which is destroying Earth’s mythical monsters, who are called “cryptids” and are portals to other worlds. As we join Ostman here, he is getting used to his new position working in an interdimensional and experimental lab that will be used to hunt down his monstrous targets. When the latest capture beast escapes its confines, it kills Ostman’s lab assistant and forces Ostman to flees out into dimensional space. Here, he comes face-to-face with his missing daughter, Sammi, who sits down with him over tea to explain that the end is closer than he thinks.
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| Zack Snyder Teases Lex Luthor Appearance In ‘Batman Vs. Superman’; Kevin Smith Talks New Batsuit
This past weekend, Kevin Smith moderated a chat for Yahoo! to help promote the upcoming DVD and Blu-ray release of Zack Snyder‘s Man of Steel. Both the director and star Amy Adams were in attendance to talk to fans about the film. But as you can imagine, a lot of their attention was focused on the planned sequel, Batman Vs. Superman. Well there were a new nuggets of information that were dropped in regards to the sequel, one involving a possible villain and another bit of news, which was made on Smith’s Smodcast, was about Batman’s suit. While Luthor didn’t make an appearance in Man Of Steel, Snyder decided that putting his name on a building would be a nice Easter Egg for the fans; the same way that Snyder put a Wayne Enterprises satellite in the film.
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| You Can Help Fund ‘The Death Of Superman Lives’ Documentary On Kickstarter |
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People tend to forget, or have the memory surgically removed from their brains, that fifteen years ago we saw Superman battle Brainiac, Lex Luthor, and Doomsday on the big screen without the benefit of his trademark costume or even the ability to fly. The possibility that a universally adored icon of comic book heroics could have gone such a revisionist undertaking once is enough to send the most ardent Superman fans into therapy. Had all the pieces fallen into place in the summer of 1998 Warner Bros. would have brought to the world the Last Son of Krypton’s biggest – and potentially strangest – movie adventure to date: Superman Lives, directed by Tim Burton from a screenplay credited to several different writers including independent filmmaker/geek icon/current critical pariah Kevin Smith and Wesley Strick (Martin Scorsese’s remake of Cape Fear), with no less than Nicolas Cage in the title role of the greatest hero of the DC Universe. Yes friends, this movie almost happened, except it didn’t happen.
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| Kevin Smith Plans ‘Clerks 3’ For 2014; May Try To Make For $27,000
As most of you may have heard by now, Kevin Smith had planned to end his directing career with the hockey movie Hit Somebody. Then we found out that Hit Somebody would now become a miniseries, and that Clerks III would fittingly become his final directorial effort. Now Smith has added to that news, sharing that he hopes to have the trilogy-maker ready for a 2014 release—for the 20th anniversary of the release of his first directorial effort, Clerks, back in 1994—and that he may even be willing to make the third film for around the same price as the original…a whopping $27,000.
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