February 2012

Coming Soon

  • Title: God Bless America
  • IMDB: link

From writer/director Bobcat Goldthwait comes this tale of a lonely terminally ill man (Joel Murray) who has had enough of current American culture. With the help of a 16 year-old (Tara Lynne Barr) who shares his rage, he decides to grab a gun and hunt down and kill the stupidest, cruelest, and most repellent members of society. Mackenzie Brooke SmithMelinda Page HamiltonRich McDonaldGuerrin Gardner, and Sandra Vergara also star. You can star looking for God Bless America on Video On Demand on April 6th and in theaters in select cities on May 11th.

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White Collar – Neighborhood Watch

  • Title: White Collar – Neighborhood Watch
  • wiki: link

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When she overhears a neighbor’s (Joe Manganiello) conversation over Peter’s (Tim DeKay) police scanner Elizabeth (Tiffani Thiessen) begins to suspect he might be planning the burglary of a posh hotel. When she’s unable to convince Peter or Neal (Matt Bomer) about what she overhead she enlists the one person she knows likely to buy into a possible paranoid conspiracy – Mozzie (Willie Garson).

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Justice League #5

justice-league-new-52-5-coverWow. This was just… Wow. If you could sum up the trainwreck DC’s New 52 has become in a single issue you might choose Justice League #5 as a prime example.

Writer Geoff Johns delivers more of Hal Jordan being brave but completely useless and Batman doing maybe the craziest thing the Dark Knight has ever done (and that’s saying something from a guy who trained a street kid with no scruples to become a lethal fighter and let a mentally unstable assassin for God run around in the Batsuit for the better part of a year).

Batman, in the middle of the battle takes off his cowl, exposing himself to Green Lantern, proceeds to tell Hal his life story… and then runs away.

Seroiously DC, WTF? I know Geoff Johns is capable of writing better dialogue and stories than this. However, I’m growing less and less sure that “artist” Jim Lee (and I use that term loosely) is capable of putting a panel of the Justice League together that doesn’t look completely half-assed and photoshopped. An early contender for worst comic of the year – Pass.

[DC, $3.99]

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Teenange Mutant Ninja Turtles #6

teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-6-coverThe rebooted and re-imagined TMNT universe continues. Reunited, the Turtles find themselves battling mysterious ninjas on the rooftops of New York who appear to be after a French-speaking warrior who warns the team that war is coming.

Meanwhile, April O’Neil takes one step closer to the Turtles’ world when she meets Casey Jones for the first time. And Dr. Baxter Stockman introduces Old Hob to his latest invention – the Mousers.

It’s nice to see the Mousers, another piece of Turtles’ lore, finding its way into the new series. Like Donatello, I’m having a little trouble with the the idea that fate has brought Hamato Yoshi and his four sons back together in their current forms in 21st Century New York, but then again this is a comic book about human-sized turtles who know Ninjutsu, so I’m willing to give it a chance.

The issue feels a little like filler as it spends most of its time setting up stories that will be told in the next few issues. Still, it opens with a pretty darn good action sequence and does give us the first appearance of the Mousers. Worth a look.

[IDW, $3.99]

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