Spiderman 3 trailer...
at the Superman Returns premier, they messed around and showed the Teaser for Spiderman 3! sam raimi is at the helm once again and Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst and James Franco all reprise their roles (as Spidey/Peter parker, Mary Jane, and Harry Osbourne, respectively...) in the third flick of the most successful comics film franchise of all time (domestic, international and dvd revenues in the billions with a "B").
rumors of the rise of archvillain Venom are no longer rumors, and we catch a glimpse of the Sandman (not that old dude at the Apollo...) and a new GreenGoblin/Hobgoblin... and it looks like Pete's puttin' the mack on Gwen Stacy, too (even money she won't make it out of this film alive)...
if this IS the last spidey joint for the raimi/maguire/dunst trinity, they are pullin' out all the stops! it'll be a minute... spidey's scheduled to hit screens may '07, so enjoy this for now...
there's gotta be moore...
Click on the pic to get a behind the step-by-step of how 'Dre colored this fresh chica! he has madd skills, so ya might wanna peruse his blog while you're there, or just skip the foreplay and go right to his mySpace page.
that's between ya'll...
anyways, that's just a little sumthin' for the fam'ly!
holla!
samax.
www.samaxAmen.com
Superman Returns
it wasn't bad. for once (X-men and X2 director) Bryan Singer made a movie that wasn't in the top 5 superhero movies ever made, but to his credit, it IS better than x3, directed by his buddy Brett Ratner (Rush Hour, Red Dragon), making it the best comics adaptation of the summer! spiderman 3 comes out next year, and V for Vendetta came out in the spring, so he's off the hook there!
designed as a sequal to the 26 year old classic Superman II (you remember: "you will kneel, son of Jor-El"), i found Superman Returns a bit too derivative. there wasn't much attempt to make the new Supes, rookie actor Brandon Routh, distinguish himself from his predecessor (he often comes off as though doing an imitation of the late Christopher Reeves' Clark Kent), his Superman was good though, as i felt he nailed the good-yet-tough-guy persona that Reeves underplayed. Likewise, Kate Bosworth's Lois Lane was okay, but unimpressive (Terry Hatcher owns Lois Lane!). Don't get me wrong, they have their moments (the onscreen chemistry between Lane and Superman is date movie-worthy, and the scenes where Supes flexes his power are good), but... OH! Kevin Spacey (Usual Suspects, LA Confidential, Se7en) was great as Lex. still, go check Superman and SupermanII for the true genius of Gene Hackman's Lex Luthor. Lex's plucky galpal, Kitty Kowalski , was played brilliantly by Parker Posey (Blade Trinity), but she was strangely similar to Ms. Teschmacher ("But Lex, my mother lives in Hackensack...") from the original Superman. you'd think Lex would'a learnt his lesson...
Unlike his X-men films, this movie is a bit too long, clocking in at an overweight 154 minutes. having only seen it once, i'm not sure where the fat shoulda been trimmed from, but it does drag in places...
all that aside, there were lots of great, great character moments and surprising, ballsy moves by Singer and crew to give the Superman storyline narrative thrust... enough for me to recommend the film to superhero fans, or fans of the first two films.
i found a wide variety of reviews to Superman Returns, reflecting the differences in what people came in looking for. the Original superhero, Superman's continuing relevance as a character is constantly being challenged, so it's no surprise that the movie is getting a mixed responses. Still, i thought it was pretty good, just not quite Super! check it out, and let me know what you think...
for more of my movie reviews, go here.
holla.
samax.
HipHop Promoters Need To Get Wise...
Wise has made a commitment to making music that's jammin', but he believes you can still keep your mind's eye open "Some people say, 'Conscious Rap doesn’t sell,' and yet Public Enemy and The Fugees sold millions..."
so anyways, Wise has just come home from a successful Midwest tour, according to Born Free at Intelligent Muzik: "Total Respect to all the fans/friends/family in Minneapolis, St. Louis, Milwaukee, and Chicago for giving Wise all your love, energy and support and making this promo tour a complete success! I just got off the phone with the God and he said that every city he rocked was the SHIT and represented exactly what real hipHop is all about... We love when these events come off without a hitch because it shows and proves to all the haters and non-believers behind the scenes that the hipHop community still loves, needs and wants Good and Intelligent Muzik! SO ALL PROMOTERS AND CLUB OWNERS! Get at us and make it Happen!"
so all you Promoters (especially in Dallas, 'cause that's MY area!!) out there, get at Born and bring Wise to your city!!!
for more of the interview with Wise, go here.
also, peep my Previous Blog.
holla!
samax.
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Jurassic 5 Drops new LP!
as you might guess, they'll be on tour promoting said new LP, so check their website for tour dates (they'll be at the Gypsy Tea Room in Dallas on July 31st, fam'ly!).
get at me...
samax.
www.ghettoManga.com
the Gospel According to Mike
peep more of his work at his website, www.mike T
artworks.com or bounce over to his mySpace (like i did!) and give him a shout! and please, please, please... recognize a true, amazing talent!
holla!
samax.
corporations threaten your rights... again!
according to hipHop pioneer/activist DavyD, "Those who sided with the Comcast and Verizon are well aware that the ability of ordinary people to communicate to the masses is a problem because its been the only thing holding them accountable. For the last 5 years, the biggest stories about government corruption, corporate swindles, global warming and no weapons of Mass Destruction have come through Internet bloggers who were able to push an issue to the masses and force Fox, CNN and other News outlets to pay some sort of attention..."
i don't wanna bore you, but this is IMPORTANT. read more about this and what you can do about it here.
actions speak louder than words fam...
holla.
samax.
Dallas Heads Back to Miami this July for another Chance at the Championship!
Nemeses got to the finals in last years competition and came in second place. Be sure to pickup the Scratch Magazine from last month for an article on last year's events that features DJ Nemeses. if he wins the Regional its off to Los Angeles again for the Finals!!!!! for details on the Spin-off Battles go here.
holla!
samax
It's Offishall...
"This is real good right here," Offishall said on stage. "This is for all my hip-hop people from east to west.
"It's funny though, that I'm not in the best hip-hop category."
holla, eh?
samax.
new Rakim interview/Videos
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samax.
Dallas Urban Arts Exhibition
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samax.
Block Party on DVD
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samax.
Comments...
this is meant to encourage comments (remember, i allow anonymous comments for the truly paranoid, also to allow non-Blogspot members to comment, because i want to hear from people who read my blog!) NOT SPAMMERS AND OTHER IRRELEVANT CRAP! let's play nice children, or i'll take up all the toys and send you in the house...
thanks.
samax (the linkyness means you can email me too...).
Felipe Smith for President!!!
and to save time, peep my previous post on Felipe and his KILLER manga MBQ from TokyoPop. once you're convinced he's the illest n#$%& alive, check him out at www.FelipeSmith.com or just go buy MBQ.
holla!
samax
Jamurai's Interests: Revenge!
see what i mean? check him out at www.Jamurai.com
holla!
samax.
the 'Food abides...
he alternately does it all: Live Art shows (a cross between painting and Freestyling), comics, album covers, and other artsy goodness, while maintaining his own style and vision...
it's harder than it looks fellas ("i make it look easy because it is to me..." black sheep)
anyways, props up to the Californographer! peep his mySpace page for a samplin' or get it straight from the horses mouth at www.40ozcomics.com
holla!
samax.
Droppin' Science...
Dave's company Hanson Robotics (formerly Human Emulating Robitics), creates "next Generation robots" that can recognise and react to not only human speech, but facial expressions as well. and if you've never seen a robot that looked and emoted like a human being, just check out Einstein!
David is one of those people who truly loves and believes in what he does. and it's been good to the accomplished (featured in Wired magazine, formerly employed by Disney) young Phd student/entrepeneur, who's currently planning a media blitz that has to be seen to be believed...
check out Dave's company website, and i'll get back to you with more later.
holla!
samax.
Girls, Girls, Girls...
i can see you don't believe me, so i'll prove it! QB Dolls is a clique of female students, all working to master comics and animation and give other young ladies a stronger voice at the school. to that end, they've banded together and put out the first QB Dolls Sketchbook 2006 to bring awareness to their group and it's talented artists!
peep a preview of the full-color sketchbook (and BUY it cheapskate!) HERE, and holler at my girl Arie on mySpace (one of the talented young ladies who put this joint together) while you're at it...
go on... like you got somethin' better ta do.
holla!
samax.
"Night Watch" Director tagged for two comics adaptations
That's right... Timur Bekmambeton, russian writer/director of Nochnoy Dozor (that's Night Watch to you, gringo!) the movie that's taken the Russian (and now american arthouse) film world by storm, will be directing not one, but two-count 'em TWO- comics adaptations: Mark Millar's Wanted and Archangel Studios' The Red Star.
okay, first of all Night Watch is the first installment of a trilogy based on the best-selling sci-fi novels by Sergei Lukyanenko. Set in contemporary Moscow, the story revolves around the conflict and balance maintained between the forces of light and darkness. In ancient times, a truce was struck, but now, things are (as they say) amiss. it's apparently really, really good (sorry... came out same week as V for Vendetta. and only in select theatres... so i missed it). probably the most highly-touted foreign film since Trainspotting or Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, this film shows the director has the chops to direct films based on:
Wanted. written by Mark Millar (Ultimates, Chosen, The Authority) with striking art by the inimitable J.G. Jones (Marvel Boy). the graphic novel's premise is simple: Wesley is a white collar whipping boy (drawn by Jones to look every BIT like Eminem!) who knows his girl is sleeping with his best friend but is too much of a wuss to do anything about it. Until he finds out his long lost dad has died, passing on his legacy as the world's greatest assassin and membership in the dimension-hopping supervillain massive, The Fraternity. before long, Wes becomes The Killer, as he has inherited his pop's super-badassness (not to mention his super-hot Halle Barry lookalike sidekick/boytoy: The Fox!) and an endless arsenal of weapons. and that really is just scratching the surface (did i mention the Fraternity has long since systematically killed ALL the superheroes and taken over the world? oh... well they did.). Even if they can't get Em and Halle to star (please! please!), this will still be the jiz-oint!!!
The Red Star is a Cold-War inspired fantasy/scifi epic that immediately struck me as a natural for the fantasy videogame genre that's popular now, with its blend of revisionist political allegory, epic war drama, and gripping love story. the art (you can wake up now, i'm talking about the art!) on the comic, a blend of hand-drawn and CG, balances the fantastic technological and mystical elements with the very human drama of its characters flawlessly. in the hands of a skillful (not to mention Russian) director, this actually looks promising as a live action movie as well. Plus, it'll be produced by series co-creator Christian Gosset, so there shouldn't be any compromise of the series' great characters!
anyways, these films are far from done, so who knows... i've definitely got my fingers crossed!
holla!
samax.
www.samaxAmen.com