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Sunday, January 29, 2012
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
GREENWOOD FOR MAYOR - TRAGEDY STRIKES CANDIDATE
This campaign video was produced just days before mayoral candidate Michael Greenwood's wife was brutally murdered. Murder suspect Jennifer Stidger was found over his wife's body and is awaiting trial. Michael and his wife had a restraining order issued against Ms. Stidger.
Michael Greenwood has since withdrawn from the mayoral race
Michael Greenwood has since withdrawn from the mayoral race
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Hawkman Movie back on?
Found this today-
BY EDWARD DAVIS | MAY 30, 2011 | 3 COMMENTS
Super hero movies. You might be asking yourself, when will this hegemony end? Well, in case you haven't already guessed, as far as the box-office demand shows, they won't be going anywhere anytime soon. Case in point, whileMarvel Films & Disney keep looking deeper into their archives to see which B-list or even C-list characters could warrant the excuse of their own film, so does D.C. Comics and Warner Bros.
The latest super hero film news comes from It'sOnTheGrid (via BAD) with word of a "Hawkman" picture apparently in development.
According to IOTG's info, the picture is being shepherded by producers Adrian Askarieh, Gregory Noveck andWill Hackner on board as the production executive. Askarieh has been developing super hero film, "Danger Girl,"Kane & Lynch," "Hitman 2," and an historical/fiction action adventure picture called "Leonardo Da Vinci and the Soldiers of Forever," the latter of which is interesting considering the log-line of "Hawkman." Formerly an SVP of Creative Affairs at D.C., now at Syfy, Noveck is one of the executive producers of D.C. Animated pictures like "Wonder Woman," "Justice League: The New Frontier," and "Superman/Doomsday." Not bad credits. The current log-line listed on IOTG and more is below.
Part INDIANA JONES/DA VINCI CODE, part GHOST tentpole about the fictional superhero that appears in D.C. Comic books. He used archaic weaponry and large, artificial wings attached to a harness made of the Nth metal that allows flight. Most incarnations of Hawkman work closely with a partner/romantic interest named Hawkgirl or Hawkwoman in his fight against supervillains. Based on the DC comic.
Huh, those three aforementioned films are probably not what most comic book fans were expecting when they were thinking of a "Hawkman" film, though it gives one a key into which origin story of the character producers will use. Like many super hero origins, many of their histories have been rewritten over time; changed to fit the mood of writers or the signs o' the time. So Hawkman comes in two flavors, the original which centers around an American archeologist named Carter Hall who is actually a reincarnated Prince from ancient egyptian times and discovers the "Nth metal" which allows him to fly. The second incarnation of "Hawkman," is Karter Hol, a police officer from the alien planet of Thanagar.
But with a log-line that mentions "Indiana Jones" and "The Da Vinci Code," we can safely assume the alien version of "Hawkman" has been discarded for this project. Frankly, we don't really see the point as "Hawkman" has always been a supporting member of the Justice League of America and doesn't seem interesting enough to justify his own film, but we'll concede that everyone thought the same way about "Iron Man" and look how that turned out for Marvel (though give more credit to Jon Favreau and Robert Downey Jr. than the actual character, please). So what's next for D.C., presuming this picture ever makes it to the screen? A Black Canary film? Elongated Man?Booster Gold? Dare to dream. It does beg the question though: if Warner/D.C. can't get their A-list "Wonder Woman" film off the ground (Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman forming D.C.'s holy trinity), what business do they have mounting a "Hawkman" film?
Monday, November 7, 2011
Where'd they find this?
Seems that 'The Tossaround' is getting a little bit of attention on the old youtube again.
Monday, March 28, 2011
The tossaround debuts on filmannex.com!
Well, the Tossaround is anyhow. We should find out soon if the others will be available to view and we'll let you know.
The first video is a preview of the tossaround, which is pretty neat, and the second one is the full episode. Click on it twice to view at the site, where it's a lot bigger.
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