Movie News

Congratulations to director Mark Forster for landing the gig to direct the, yet be named, next James Bond flick.  I loved Forster’s last film, Stranger than Fiction (read the review) so much it made my top eleven list for 2006. Forster will work will Paul Haggis (Crash) on the draft of the screenplay submitted by Neil Purvis and Robert Wade which will return Daniel Craig in the role of 007.  So get ready because it seems James Bond will definitely return; look for the new flick November 7, 2008.

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Contest News

Good news for fans of Transformers!  G4 is running a contest with awesome Transformers prize packages.  To enter just create your own Transformers video/mashup (they’ve got some classic clips to get you started) and get a chance to win cool toys and more.  For a list of the rules, the prizes, and more about the contest head over to the official site.  ‘Better hurry though folks as the contest wraps up on June 27th!  Thanks G4 and good luck you guys!

Transfomers Videobot Contest
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Spike: Shadow Puppets

The first isssue of the new mini-series Spike: Shadow Puppets from IDW Publishing hits the comic stores today (for more comic releases check out our comic rack).  The story centers around Spike and Lorne investigating a Japanese kiddie show called “Smile Time” and suggests Angel won’t be the only vampire with a soul to get in touch with his inner-puppet.  Here’s a fan-made teaser trailer for the comic.  Enjoy!

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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 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, IPW Publishing, and Image Comics.

This week includes Brave and the Bold, Captain America, Conan, Hellblazer, Highlander, The Highwaymen, Incredible Hulk, Iron Man, Spike: Shadow Puppets, The Spirit and StrongArm.  Also don’t forget the truckload of new graphic novels including Batman: Ego and Other Tales, Maxwell Strangewell, Phonogram Vol.1: Rue Britannia, Ultimate Fantastic Four Vol. 3, X-Men: First Class, and much, much more.

Enjoy issue #26

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DOA: Dead or Alive

  • Title: DOA: Dead or Alive
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This movie’s got disaster written all over it.  The acting is average, the plot is ridiculous, and the dialogue will have you laughing and groaning.  But it does have beautiful, and scantily clad, young actresses, some nice sets and attractive scenery, and some pretty good stunts and wire work.  Fans of B-movies, and adolescent teens, might find a film that that can laugh-at and enjoy yourself while doing so.  Is it a good film?  Not really.  Is it a good time?  For the right audience, yes it is.

We’ve seen martial arts tournament flicks many times before.  Hell, Jean-Claude Van Damme made a career off them.  DOA isn’t a great film, in fact in many ways it’s quiet laughable and absurd, but it is an enjoyable experience that knows exactly what it and doesn’t try to be anything more.

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