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Go Speed Racer!

December 12th, 2007, 6:34 pm by Scott Kirchhofer

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I went to see The Golden Compass this weekend. It was a fun and entertaining movie, but nothing special. Check out Craig Outhier’s movie review for more. The highlight of the movie was seeing the trailer for the new Wachowski Brothers picture, 1960’s Japanese animated cartoon turned live action adventure movie Speed Racer. I don’t know much about the Speed Racer cartoon, but what I do know is that the Wachowski Brothers make excellent movies (V for Vendetta, The Matrix, Bound) and I’m sure this will be no different. The cast is solid, featuring actors Emile Hirsh, Christina Ricci, Susan Sarandon and John Goodman, and the NEW TRAILER looks freakin’ sweet. Speed Racer zooms into theaters on May 9.

SPEED RACER HIRSH

‘Karas’ is anime done right

October 20th, 2007, 5:24 pm by Scott Kirchhofer

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Sometimes in life you just get lucky…really lucky. As a big fan of anime television shows and movies, I’m always on the hunt for something new and exciting from our friends in Japan. Most of my recent findings haven’t been that great, save Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex and the hit five-part series Afro Samurai shown on SpikeTV earlier this year. Last summer I heard a lot of buzz about a movie called Karas: The Prophecy. I checked it out and it blew my mind. It was the most energetic and beautiful anime movie I’d seen in a very long time. Complete with an amazing, yet cryptic story and a stunning blend of 2-D and 3-D animation, Karas: The Prophecy easily went to the top of my list of favorite anime movies. On Tuesday, the sequel Karas: The Revelation picks up where the original left off, and I can’t wait. To get more info on both of these movies check out the Karas website or see the trailer for Karas: The Revelation below.

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"There comes a time when even gods must die"

September 20th, 2007, 11:30 am by Scott Kirchhofer

superman doomsday box

Superman Doomsday, DC Comics’ newest direct-to-DVD, feature-length animated movie hit stores on Tuesday and I must say it lives up to all the hype. Inspired by the bestselling graphic novel “The Death of Superman”, which gained national media attention in 1993 when DC Comics killed their greatest hero, the movie condenses the epic story into a 75-minute gem that packs one heck of a punch.

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Tobey Maguire to adapt ‘Robotech’

September 9th, 2007, 2:00 am by Jayson Peters

Tobey Maguire is planning to produce and possibly star in a live action Robotech movie“Spider-Man” star Tobey Maguire is planning to produce and possibly headline a live-action film based on the ’80s anime series “Robotech.”According to the Hollywood Reporter, Warner Bros. is anxious to pit the shape-shifting robots known as mecha against Dreamworks and Paramount’s recent hit, “Transformers.” Presumably, Maguire would play Rick Hunter (pictured above left in a screenshot from Harmony Gold Productions), a young pilot who stumbles into a world of aliens and giant transforming aircraft.Robotech The Shadow Chronicles DVD Robotech hasn’t exactly been idle since the ’80s, however. There have been numerous book and comic adaptations as well as “lost stories” in various formats. There was even a pen-and-paper RPG from Palladium and a slew of video games. An aborted new TV series became a line of novels subtitled “The Sentinels.” And early this year a sequel film, “The Shadow Chronicles,” went straight to DVD. It updates the series with modern computer animation, yet still manages to blend well with the classic episodes (also available on DVD). It tells the story of a new generation of Earth defenders returning home from a war on the other side of the galaxy to find their planet ravaged by aliens, then mysteriously abandoned and then immediately threatened again by mysterious forces.

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