November 2008

Shaken, not Stirred

After Sean Connery’s one film return, Diamonds are Forever, to keep the franchise alive, producers Cubby Broccoli and Harry Saltzman needed to find a new leading man to keep the Bond saga alive.  Jeremy Brett, Julian Glover and Michael Billington were considered (Glover and Billington eventually showed up as Bond villains).

In the end the role went to The Saint star Roger Moore who had briefly been originally considered for the role before it was given to Connery.  Moore would go on to star in seven of the now 22 Bond films, the most of any actor to play the role in the series (discounting Connery’s late remake Never Say Never Again).  Fleming hardliners and die-hard Connery fans were upset with Moore’s lighter touch and more humorous and suave version of 007.  However the fans, and money, still rolled into the box office, and Moore found his own niche as a different, but still enjoyable, Bond.

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Comic Rack

Hmm, we’re about to talk about comics so it must be Wednesday!  Welcome to the RazorFine Comic Rack boys and girls.  Pull up a bean bag and take a seat at feet of the master as we look at the new comics set to hit comic shops and bookstores today from DC, Marvel, Dark Horse, WildStorm, Vertigo, Dynamite Entertainment, IDW Publishing, Ardden Entertainment, Archie, and Image Comics.

This week includes Amazing Spider-Man, Booster Gold, Brit, Detective Comics, Fallen Angel, Gen13, The Helm, Hulk Chronicles: WWH, I Kill Giants, The Lone Ranger, New Exiles, Nightwing, Savage Dragon, Scalped, Sonic the Hedgehog, and the first issues of Batman: Cacophony, Black Terror, The Cleaners, I Hate Gallant Girl, Justice Society of America Kingdom Come Special: Superman, and Push. All that and more inside the Full Diagnosis.

Enjoy issue #95

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Hellboy Kicks Ass on DVD

  • Title: Hellboy II: The Golden Army
  • IMDb: link

“You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll wet your pants.”
—Ron Perlman describes Hellboy 2: The Golden Army

Although I enjoyed the first Hellboy I wasn’t blown away by it.  This time however Guillermo del Toro gets it just right.  With more monsters, more special effects, a stronger story, and more humor, Hellboy 2: The Golden Army is one of the few sequels which outshines the original.

Ron Perlman, Selma Blair, Doug Jones (this time voicing his character), and Jeffrey Tambor all return as agents of the B.P.R.D. This time they’re out to stop a mad elven Prince (Luke Goss) who plans to awaken an unstoppable robot army to wage his war against humanity.

There are several new characters introduced who stand out most notably the ectoplasmic scientific expert Johann Krauss (voiced by Seth MacFarlane), Abe’s love interest Princess Nuala (Anna Walton) and the intimidating Mr. Wink (Brian Steele).

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Bond: “The Other Fellow”

When Sean Connery retired, the first time, from the role of James Bond after You Only Live Twice, a new face for the franchise was needed.  The role, like Connery before him, went to an unknown.

George Lazenby was offered a seven picture deal with the Bond franchise, and if he had accepted who knows where Bond would have ended up today.  Instead he took his agent’s advice to refuse the deal and his time as Bond was short-lived spanning only one film, On His Majesty’s Secret Service.

Fans reaction to Lazenby’s Bond were mixed, finding him physically able to perform the role but emotionally distant and lacking the charm of Connery.  The choice was purposeful to paint Lazenby’s Bond as different from Connery and to cast him more in the image of Fleming’s novels.  Although he only performed in a single film, he was, if only for a short time, Bond.  James Bond.

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The Legendary Awesomeness of Kung Fu Panda

  • Title: Kung Fu Panda
  • IMDb: link

“Legend tells of a legendary warrior whose Kung Fu skills were legendary.  His enemies would go blind from over-exposure to sheer awesomeness.”

The son of a noodle making goose (James Hong), Po (Jack Black) the Panda dreams only of Kung Fu.  His wishes are granted when Master Oogway (Randall Duk Kim) names him the Dragon Warrior.

The pronouncement is met by skepticism by the Furious Five, the best warriors of the valley who include Tigress (Angelina Jolie), Mantis (Seth Rogen), Monkey (Jackie Chan), Viper (Lucy Liu) and Crane (David Cross), and sheer incredulity by their teacher Shifu (Dustin Hoffman).

Despite his large size, and even larger heart, the Panda is destined for greatness and possibly the only one who can stop the evil Tai Lung (Ian McShane) who has broken out of prison and is returning home to face the newly proclaimed Dragon Warrior and take the Dragon Scroll (which holds the secret of ultimate skill in Kung Fu) for himself.

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