DVD: Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer

This flick will be out in three different DVD configurations Oct. 2.

Along with a bare-bones single disk version of the film, there'll be a version on Blu Ray and a standard DVD double disk, Fantastic Four - Rise of the Silver Surfer (The Power Cosmic Edition) with a bonus disk including:

* Extended / Deleted Scenes (with optional commentary by director Tim Story)
* Family Bonds: The Making of Fantastic Four - Rise of the Silver Surfer documentary
* Sentinel of the Spaceways: Comic Book Origins of The Silver Surfer featurette
* The FantastiCar: State of the Art featurette
* The Power Cosmic special effects featurette
* Character Design With Spectral Motion featurette
* Scoring the Fantastic featurette
* Interactive FantastiCar concept images gallery
* Theatrical Trailers
* Still Galleries (Behind the Scenes / Characters / Concept Art)

Click to pre-order any of the versions from Amazon:

Fantastic Four - Rise of the Silver Surfer [Blu-Ray]
Fantastic Four - Rise of the Silver Surfer -single disk
Fantastic Four - Rise of the Silver Surfer Rise of the Silver Surfer (The Power Cosmic Edition)





Best Fantastic Four Sites.

Vintage DC Comics house ad



Pop Artifact! Disney's Song of the South movie poster

Pop Culture Roundup Sept. 11, 2007

A new album by Kinks' leader Ray Davies is set for release Oct. 29.

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I thought I'd dump DC Comics' "The Spirit" title once artist/writer Darwyn Cooke's jumps ship with issue 12. But now with the news that Sergio Aragones and Mark Evanier will be co-writing, I'll stick around. Much as I enjoyed Cooke's art, I think this new duo will provide better writing. They'll certainly nail the humorous aspects of Will Eisner's character. No word on who'll handle the art.

Aragones also is penning a "Bat Lash" mini-series to be drawn by John Severin.

Details on both announcements here.

UPDATE: Evanier has more info:

It was revealed on a panel at the Baltimore Comic Convention so I guess I should post it here. DC Comics, as you may know, publishes a fine comic that continues the adventures of Will Eisner's The Spirit. Darwyn Cooke has been writing and drawing it but he's departing the book. That's all old news. The new news is that while its next artist has not yet been announced, the writing will be handled by Sergio Aragones (the plots) and me (the words). I'll tell you more about it when there's more to tell.

Best DC Comics Sites.

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Tomorrow's comics today: See the big list of stuff that's in shops tomorrow.

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Jazz keyboardist Joe Zawinul has passed away, Billboard reports. Zawinul co-led the band Weather Report with saxophonist Wayne Shorter and, before that, was a key member in groups led by Miles Davis and Cannonball Adderley.

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The Guardian reviews Brian Wilson's performance at London's Royal Festival Hall last night, which saw him debut a new collection of songs.

But when Wilson and his band reappear and perform That Lucky Old Sun, something remarkable happens. Essentially a series of pastiches of the various styles he minted in the 60s - the opening Morning Beat bears a hint of both Dance Dance Dance and Do It Again - it's infinitely more enjoyable than most observers might have expected: the harmonies soar, the tunes lodge in your memory. Midnight's Another Day isn't the most beautiful melody Wilson has written, but it's the most beautiful he's managed for decades, and even he realises it. For a moment, the disconcerting expression on his face vanishes, replaced by a smile of unalloyed delight.

Best Brian Wilson/Beach Boys Sites.

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Via Mark Evanier: A 1968 interview with cartoonist Steve Ditko, co-creator of Spider-Man.

New Iron Man pics

Here's a look at the upcoming "Iron Man" movie from the film's first trailer:









DVD: Star Trek: The Original Series - The Complete First Season HD

This set, due out, is available for pre-order now from Amazon.

Details:

CBS Home Entertainment and Paramount Home Entertainment invite you to experience STAR TREK: The Original Series as never before when the legendary first season arrives for the first time ever in a 10-disc HD DVD/DVD combo disc set on November 20, 2007. Meticulously remastered from the original camera negative specifically for this high-definition release, each classic episode is presented in pristine condition with state-of-the-art digital visual effects. 1960s special effects have been replaced with 21st century computer-generated imagery to give new depth and atmosphere to various elements including the main title sequence, the galaxy shots frequently seen from the Enterprise's bridge, the battle scenes, planets and alien ships, some of the matte paintings used as backdrops for new worlds, as well as the Enterprise and other Starships, which have been replaced with state-of-the-art CGI-created ships. The new computer-generated Enterprise is based on the exact measurements of the original model, which now rests in the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.

The refurbished episodes also feature higher quality sound for the famous opening theme. The original score by Emmy® Award-winning composer Alexander Courage has been re-recorded in state-of-the-art digital stereo audio with an orchestra and a female singer belting out the famous vocals. A digitally remastered version of William Shatner's classic original recording of the 38-word "Space, the final frontier…” monologue continues to open each episode.

In addition, the extraordinary set features true HD audio and exclusive HD DVD interactive features produced by New Wave Entertainment. Interactive menus and a "Starfleet Access” interface will allow viewers to activate icons which provide such features as Picture in Picture video commentaries and an interactive tour of the starship Enterprise. Both the standard definition and high definition presentations also include rare on-set home movie footage, an inside perspective on what it took to transport Trek into the 21st century and much more. Housed in a futuristic clear case, the STAR TREK: The Original Series HD DVD/DVD set will be available for the suggested retail price of $217.99.

STAR TREK: The Original Series is a 10-disc collection presented in the original aspect ratio (1.33:1) screen. The standard definition presentation includes Dolby Digital English 5.1 Surround, LAS Mono and French Mono as well as English, LAS and French subtitles. The HD DVD presentation features English Dolby True HD and LAS Mono with English and LAS subtitles. The DVD is not rated in the U.S. and rated G in Canada.

Bonus features on the HD DVD side are as follows:

Starfleet Access – On-screen graphical interface allows viewers to access Picture in Picture video commentaries, comparisons of re-mastered vs. original effects, encyclopedic information (science, life forms, technology), episode trivia and more on the following episodes:
Where No Man Has Gone Before
The Menagerie, Part 1
The Menagerie, Part 2
Balance of Terror
The Galileo Seven
Space Seed
Errand of Mercy
Spacelift: Transporting Trek into the 21st Century
From new visual effects to sound, this documentary provides an in-depth exploration of the remastering of classic Star Trek episodes.
Billy Blackburn's Treasure Chest: Rare Home Movies and Special Memories
Join crew member and "extra-extraordinaire” Billy Blackburn as he shares his own behind-the-scenes home movie footage of life on the set of Star Trek.
Interactive Enterprise Tour
Viewers will explore the Enterprise interior and exterior in detail as they pilot their own shuttlecraft in this spectacular 3D simulated feature.
Perpetual Entertainment's "Star Trek Online” MMO Game Preview
Bonus features on the standard DVD side are as follows:
Spacelift: Transporting Trek into the 21st Century
The Birth of a Timeless Legacy
Reflections on Spock
Life Beyond Trek: William Shatner
To Boldly Go…Season One
Sci-Fi Visionaries
Billy Blackburn's Treasure Chest: Rare Home Movies and Special Memories
Kiss & Tell: Romance in the 24th Century
Trek Connections
Star Trek: Beyond the Final Frontier
Episode Preview Trailers
Perpetual Entertainment's "Star Trek Online” MMO Game Preview


DVD: Love American Style - Season 1 Volume 1

This three disk set collects episodes from the 1960-70s anthology comedy series. Really silly stuff. One later ep ended up sparking the "Happy Days" series.

Not too many details yet, but here's the cover. It's out and available for pre-order now from Amazon.

DVD: Route 66 - Season 1, Vol. 1

Not Too much info on this one yet. It's due out and available for pre-order now from Amazon.

Details:

Episodes 1-15 from the first season--including "Black November," "The Man on the Monkey Board," "Legacy for Lucia," "The Quick and the Dead," and "The Clover Throne"--are presented in a five-disc set. 13 hrs. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English; filmographies; photo gallery; TV spots.

DVD: The Hunchback Of Notre Dame (Ultimate Edition)

Due out Oct. 9, this is a restored version of the 1923 classic. It's available for pre-order now from Amazon.

Details:

Lon Chaney stars as the gentle outcast Quasimodo in the first film version of Victor Hugo's classic novel, The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Paris of 1482 was meticulously recreated on the back lot of Universal Studios for this powerful drama that turned Chaney into a screen legend -- now presented in the ultimate special edition of this timeless classic.

Mastered in high definition from an original multi-tinted print.

New symphonic score compiled by Donald Hunsberger, adapted and conducted by Robert Israel. Recorded in Europe in digital stereo. Insert essay and optional audio essay through the film, both by Michael F. Blake, author of two books on Lon Chaney. Facsimile reproduction of original souvenir program.

Gallery of Original 3-D stills (3-D viewing glasses are included with this DVD). Extensive gallery of 2-D stills including production shots, scenes and advertising materials. Behind-the-scenes footage of Lon Chaney out of makeup on the set.


CD: Goffin & King Song Collection 1961-1967

Out Oct. 30 on the UK's Ace label, this one-disk release compiles the songwriting duo's biggest hits, along with a few rarities. You can pre-order it now from Amazon.

Details:

Everyone who cares about popular music knows and loves the classic songs of Gerry Goffin and Carole King. Between 1959 and 1967 the couple wrote some of the most enduring hits of all time, including 'Will You Love Me Tomorrow', 'Take Good Care Of My Baby', 'Goin' Back', 'The Loco-Motion' and 'It Might As Well Rain Until September'. Those songs have been anthologised hundreds of times - maybe thousands. Now it's time to shine the spotlight on other great G & K songs that haven't always received the attention they deserve.
This collection blends hits and hard-to-find classics, focusing primarily on the latter but also including the original versions of songs that will have many listeners thinking, "I didn't realise they wrote that!"

Many of these tracks are completely new to CD, and several have never been reissued in any format in 40 years.

Exquisitely packaged, with notes by Mick Patrick and revered songwriter-musician Al Kooper - who interviewed Gerry Goffin especially for this project - and the inevitable array of pix, label shots and assorted ephemera, this will be a sure fire 'must have' for those who have invested in our "Phil's Spectre" and Jack Nitzsche series, and will appeal to anyone whose heart have ever been won by a Goffin-King song, no matter how big of a hit.


Track listing:

1. He's In Town - Tokens (1)
2. Let Me Get Close To You - Davis, Skeeter
3. Halfway To Paradise - Orlando, Tony
4. Idol - Vee, Bobby
5. First And Last - Chiffons
6. Brand New Man - Wylie, Richard 'Popcorn'
7. Another Night With The Boys - Drifters (1)
8. Heaven Is Being With You - Deshannon, Jackie
9. I Didn't Have Any Summer Romance - Satisfactions
10. Love Eyes - Dache, Bertell
11. Don't Ever Change - Crickets
12. I'll Love You For A While - Jackson, Jill
13. I Was There - Welch, Lenny
14. I Just Can't Say Goodbye - Rydell, Bobby
15. I Can't Hear You - Everett, Betty
16. Just A Little Girl - Loren, Donna
17. You're Just What I Was Looking For Today - Everly Brothers
18. Hey Everybody - King, Ramona
19. I Can't Make It Alone - Proby, P.J.
20. Some Of Your Lovin' - Honey Bees
21. Man Without A Dream - Righteous Brothers
22. Don't Bring Me Down - Animals
23. Wasn't Born To Follow - Springfield, Dusty
24. So Much Love - King, Ben E.
25. Yours Until Tomorrow - Warwick, Dee Dee
26. You Make Me Feel Like A Natural Woman - Franklin, Aretha

CDs compile music from Ken Burns' "The War"

Three CDs of music from Ken Burns' World War II documentary "The War" are set for release today. They include new music by Norah Jones and others, along with 1940s classics.

You can order any of them by clicking the title links below:

The War: A Ken Burns Film [SOUNDTRACK]
1. American Anthem - Norah Jones
2. Walton, The Death of Falstaff - Leonard Slotkin & London Philharmonic Orchestra
3. The Wang Wang Blues - Benny Goodman Sextet
4. Movin' Back - Wynton Marsalis (composer & arranger)
5. How Long Blues - Count Basie
6. In the Nick of time - Edgar Meyer, Joshua Bell, Sam Bush & Mike Marshall
7. It's Been a Long, Long Time- Bing Crosby with Les Paul
8. America My Home (Excerpt) - Wynton Marsalis (composer & arranger)
9. If I could Be With You (One Hour Tonight) - Kay Starr, accompanied by the Capitol International Jazzmen
10. Blue As the Turquoise Night of Neyshabur (Excerpt) - Yo-Yo Ma & The Silk Road Ensemble
11. Until I'm In Your Arms Again - Wynton Marsalis
12. Variations For the Healing of Arinushka - Kalle Randalu
13. Basie Boogie - Count Basie & His Orchestra
14. Solitude - Duke Ellington & His Orchestra
15. Concerto for Clarinet, Strings, Harp and Piano (Excerpt) - Benny Goodman, Aaron Copland & Columbia Symphony Orchestra
16. If You Can't Smile and Say Yes - The King Cole Trio
17. American Anthem - Amanda Forsyth & Bill Charlap

Sentimental Journey - Hits from the Second World War
1. WE'LL MEET AGAIN Benny Goodman & His Orchestra
2. DANCING IN THE DARK Artie Shaw & His Orchestra
3. LITTLE BROWN JUG Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
4. I'LL BE SEEING YOU Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra
5. MOONGLOW Artie Shaw & His Orchestra
6. MEMORIES OF YOU Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra
7. I'LL GET BY Harry James & His Orchestra
8. ON THE ALAMO Benny Goodman & His Sextet
9. PENNIES FROM HEAVEN Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra
10. BODY AND SOUL Coleman Hawkins & His Orchestra
11. LET'S GET LOST Frank Sinatra
12. BLUES IN THE NIGHT Cab Calloway & His Orchestra
13. THERE SHALL BE NO NIGHT Duke Ellington & His Famous Orchestra
14. ECHOES OF HARLEM Cootie Williams & His Rug Cutters
15. SKLARK Earl Hines & His Orchestra
16. SATURDAY NIGHT IS THE LONELIEST 17.NIGHT OF THE WEEK Frank Sinatra
17. PAPER DOLL The Mills Brothers
18. LONG AGO AND FAR AWAY Frank Sinatra
19. SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY Les Brown & His Orchestra
20. WAITING FOR THE TAIN TO COME IN Harry James & His Orchestra

I'm Beginning to See the Light - Dance Hits from the Second World War
1. C JAM BLUES Duke Ellington & His Famous Orchestra
2. FRENESI Artie Shaw & His Orchestra
3. IN THE MOOD Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
4. LET ME OFF UPTOWN Gene Krupa & his Orchestra
5. TAXI WAR DANCE Count Basie & His Orchestra
6. THE SHEIK OF ARABY Coleman Hawkins All Star Octet
7. PISTOL PACKIN MAMA Al Dexter & His Troopers, with vocal by Al Dexter
8. AMERICAN PATROL Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
9. FOR THE GOOD OF YOUR COUNTRY Count Basie & His Orchestra
10. CHEROKEE Charlie Barnet & His Orchestra
11. ROSE ROOM Benny Goodman Sextet
12. I'M BEGINNING TO SEE THE LIGHT Harry James & His Orchestra
13. TUXEDO JUNCTION Erskine Hawkins (the Twentieth Century Gabriel) & His Orchestra
14. ONE O CLOCK JUMP Count Basie & His Orchestra
15. I'M CONFESSIN Artie Shaw & His Orchestra
16. (I'VE GOT A GAL IN) KALAMAZOO Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
17. BOOGIE WOOGIE Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra
18. TAIN'T WHAT YOU DO (IT S THE WAY THAT YOU DO IT) Jimmie Lunceford & His Orchestra
19. SING, SING, SING Benny Goodman & His Orchestra

Songs Without Words - Classical music from "The War"
1. WALTON: THE DEATH OF FALSTAFF Leonard Slatkin & London Philharmonic Orchestra
2. DVORÁK: CELLO CONCERTO IN B 3.MINOR (SECOND MOVEMENT) Yo-Yo Ma, Kurt Masur & New York Philharmonic
3. COPLAND: CONCERTO FOR CLARINET, STRINGS, HARP AND PIANO Benny Goodman, Aaron Copland & Columbia Symphony Orchestra
4. LIGETI: LAMENTO FROM HOMMAGE Á BRAHMS Pierre-Laurent Aimard, Marie-Luise Neunecker, Saschko Gawriloff
5. FAURÉ: ÉLÉGIE, Op. 24 Steven Isserlis & Pascal Devoyon
6. LISZT: NUAGES GRIS Barry Douglas
7. COPLAND: GROVERS CORNERS FROM OUR TOWN Aaron Copland & New Philharmonia Orchestra
8. MEDELSSOHN: SONG WITHOUT WORDS Yo-Yo Ma & Emmanuel Ax
9. ELGAR: NIMROD FROM ENIGMA VARIATIONS Leonard Slatkin & London Philharmonic Orchestra

Additionally, a four-disk set collecting all the above is also available.

CD: Darlene Love - It's Christmas of Course

Her "(Christmas) Baby Please Come Home" off the Phil Spector Christmas album is a perennial classic, but this is Love's first full-length holiday album.

Out Oct. 2 from Shout! Factory, the release includes her versions of Christmas tunes first recorded by John Lennon, XTC, James Brown, Tom Petty and others. You can pre-order it now from Amazon.

Here' the track list:

1 Christmas All Over Again
2 Who Took the Merry Out of Christmas?
3 Christmas Wish
4 Santa Claus Go Straight to the Ghetto
5 Please Come Home for Christmas
6 2000 Miles
7 Christmas Is the Time to Say “I Love You”
8 What Christmas Means To Me
9 Christmas Must Be Tonight
10 Thanks for Christmas
11 Happy XMAS (War Is Over)
12 Night of Peace

DVD new releases Sept. 11, 2007

Grey's Anatomy - The Complete Third Season

Charmed - The Final Season (Season 8)

Bones - The Complete Second Season

Supernatural - The Complete Second Season

Avatar The Last Airbender - The Complete Book 2 Collection

Prime Suspect 7 - The Final Act

Two and a Half Men - The Complete First Season

Las Vegas: Season Four

Addams Family - Volume 3

I Dream of Jeannie - The Complete Fourth Season

McHale's Navy: Season Two

Fraggle Rock - Complete Third Season

Witchfinder General

The Return of Dracula/The Vampire

The Lost World (Special Edition-1960) will also include the 1925 silent version, BW.

Tom and Jerry: Spotlight Collection, Vol. 3

The Fly Collection (The Fly [1958] / Return Of The Fly [1959] / The Curse Of The Fly [1965])

Phantom from 10,000 Leagues/The Beast with a Million Eyes

The House on Skull Mountain / The Mephisto Waltz

Devils Of Darkness / Witchcraft

Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends - The Complete Season 2

Gorilla at Large/Mystery on Monster Island

Vincent Price: MGM Scream Legends Collection (The Abominable Dr. Phibes/Tales of Terror/Theater of Blood/Madhouse/Witchfinder General/Dr. Phibes Rises Again/Twice Told Tales)

The Return of the Living Dead (Collector's Edition)

Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes Volume 2

Welcome to the Grindhouse: Malibu High/Trip with Teacher

Welcome to Grindhouse: Don't Answer the Phone/Prime Evil

CD new releases Sept. 11, 2007

Live at the BBC by Sandy Denny




Stardust by Original Soundtrack




Vintage DC Comics house ad



DVD: Three new Walt Disney Treasures volumes on the way

These limited edition DVD sets will be out Dec. 11. Click the title links to pre-order any of them from Amazon.


Walt Disney Treasures - Disneyland - Secrets, Stories & Magic
Celebrate 50 remarkable years at the "happiest place on earth!" Featuring exclusive, never-before-seen footage, all-new interviews, and commentary by Walt Disney himself, this fascinating DVD is a keepsake you'll cherish for years to come. Following an introduction by Disney Legend Julie Andrews, go behind the scenes and visit key people who helped make Walt's dream a wonderful reality. Find out about the hilarious "bloopers" on opening day, hear and see outrageous ride ideas that didn't make the cut, and learn about the inspiration for magical attractions, such as The Haunted Mansion and Pirates Of The Caribbean. Discover more Disney secrets with a fun-filled trivia game, and enjoy all the classic Disneyland sing-along songs, such as "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah" and "It's A Small World." "It has that thing -- the imagination, and the feeling of happy excitement -- I knew when I was a kid," said Walt Disney of his beloved theme park. Take a trip down Main Street, and enjoy that feeling all over again.

Here is a fantastic “behind-the-scenes’ look at Disneyland. This never-before-seen, feature-length program is a
fun-filled, engaging and nostalgic look on the past 50 years at the happiest place on earth. Via the use
of rare archival footage, new interviews, and through Walt’s own words, the creative magic,
operational know-how, entertainment philosophies and strategies of this beloved American icon is
revealed.

Bonus Features

• Wonderful World of Disneyland Trivia Game
Through the magic of Disney DVD, journey to each realm of the Magic Kingdom and test your
Disneyland knowledge. Be rewarded by seeing secrets revealed and visiting special locations such as
Walt’s firehouse apartment, Club 33 or discover hidden Mickeys throughout the park.

• Disneyland U.S.A. at Radio City Music Hall
1962, CinemaScope – Walt Disney interacts with Mickey Mouse at Radio City Music Hall.

• Disneyland Fun Sing-Along Songs
Sing along with classic Disneyland songs such as “Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah” and “It’s A Small World”

• Extended Interviews

• In-Pack Premium
Collectable replica of the original E-ticket book


Walt Disney Treasures - The Chronological Donald, Volume Three (1947 - 1950)Features the most prolific of “Walt’s Fab Five,” the short-tempered but
hilarious Donald Duck in rarely seen solo shorts dating 1947 through 1950.


Walt Disney Treasures - The Adventures of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit
Predating even Mickey Mouse, the legendary and rarely-seen “Oswald the Lucky Rabbit” was Walt Disney’s first big animated star, and having recently returned to the Disney fold, comes out of the vault for the first time ever on DVD. The silent shorts made from 1926 to 1927 with Walt’s personal touch, are revitalized
with a brand-new score specifically made for the seventh installment of Walt Disney Treasures.

Pop Artifact! Disney's Jungle Book movie poster



Pop Culture Roundup Sept. 10, 2007

The title for the next Indiana Jones film is..."Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull."

Harrison Ford will once again take up the title role in the star-studded Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull.

Cate Blanchett, Karen Allen, Ray Winstone and John Hurt will also feature – but it was actor Shia LaBeouf, also in the film, who let slip the name during last night’s MTV Video Music Awards.


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The New York Times reviews "Doctor Who" spinoff "Torchwood." Doesn't like it.

Best Doctor Who Sites.

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Madeleine L'Engle, author of "A Wrinkle in Time," passed away last Thursday, The Associated Press reports.

Although L'Engle was often labeled a children's author, she disliked that classification. In a 1993 Associated Press interview, she said she did not write down to children.

"In my dreams, I never have an age," she said. "I never write for any age group in mind. ... When you underestimate your audience, you're cutting yourself off from your best work."


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Newsarama has images from the Sept. 22 season premiere of "The Batman," which teams the animated Caped Crusader with Superman.

Best Batman Sites.

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See a trailer for the upcoming "Iron Man" film.

Best Marvel Comics Sites.

Vintage DC Comics house ad



Pop Artifact! Space Ghost sticker fun book



Pop Culture Roundup Sept. 7, 2007

A journalist looks at the good and the so-bad-they're-good aspects of today's comic book reprints.

..these comics are so dreadful you can’t take them seriously – and as a result, they’re wacky fun. If nothing else, they’re representative of a long-past era when comics didn’t take themselves seriously.

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What more do you need to know? Cool Classic Space Toys.

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Newsarama interviews Jim Shooter, who's scripting DC Comics' Legion of Superheroes, 41 years after he first worked on the title.

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Dial B for Blog explores the Secret Origins of The Batman.

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Watch a trailer for the upcoming DVD release of the Beatles' "Help!"

T Works brings DC Comics, Warner Bros. animated characters online

The press release is a tad confusing, but the gist seems to be Warner's is throwing up a new Web site featuring many of the characters it owns where folks can watch videos, chat, game, etc.

This is what happens when they let marketing people try to communicate with the real world. See if you can puzzle it out:

In spring 2008, Warner Bros. Entertainment will launch T-Works, a brand-new
broad-appeal immersive animation experience which, for the first time ever,
brings together all of the key characters from the Studio’s core animated
properties in an expansive, rich online environment.

T-Works, which will be ad supported, also marks the first time
that all the key characters from Warner Bros. Entertainment’ s unmatched
family of animated icons, including Warner Bros. Animation, Looney Tunes,
Hanna-Barbera and DC Comics are brought together in a single site and tied
to a user rewards system.

The site offers unparalleled levels of interaction for the broadest appeal,
from watching originally produced and classic library episodes online and
playing games to customizing characters and exploring virtual worlds.
T-Works also embraces an open philosophy, giving fans tools for
self-expression and personalization in order to “brand” their digital lives
anywhere on the Web.

The grab-and-go capability enables fans to incorporate
a custom avatar into their lives, whether it’s on T-Works or utilized in the
participant’s digital world (MySpace, Facebook, etc.). Fans will be able to
forge a deeper relationship with the characters than they have ever been
able to in the past.

Warner Bros. Animation is in development with Studio 2.0, the original
programming digital production arm of the Warner Bros. Television Group, on
two projects: an untitled “Batman” shortform series and an untitled project
based on “The Wizard of Oz,” both of which will debut exclusively on T-Works
More details on these projects will be announced in the near future.

“While the focus of T-Works is our amazing collection of animated superstars
this online destination represents much more than that,” said Horn.
“T-Works presents us with a great environment and thus a great platform to
highlight many of our current projects, from feature films to
made-for-videos, consumer products, comic books and more.”

“T-Works will offer original entertainment content, social interaction and
an intimacy with our beloved and iconic characters like never before in an
environment that’s safe and appropriate for all ages,” said Lisa Judson,
President, Warner Bros. Animation. “People have literally grown up with Bugs
Bunny, Daffy Duck, the Flintstones and Scooby-Doo, and we’re building an
innovative, creative, cutting-edge home where people of all ages can
interact and play with our characters in a compelling entertainment
environment.”

“The animated versions of the DC heroes have been viewer favorites for years
” said Paul Levitz, President and Publisher, DC Comics. “T-Works will give
our fans new ways to connect with our characters. The DCHeroZone should be a
great new destination for our fans.”

The T-Works experience features:

• Immersive virtual worlds where users interact with each other and assume a
cartoon identity based on existing characters-- they can play, chat and
create a personal cartoon home complete with furniture, art, pets and more
from Warner Bros. Entertainment’ s animation asset library

• Video channel featuring hundreds of hours of classic Warner Bros.
Animation product as well as contemporary programs including “Looney Tunes,”
“The Flintstones” and “Batman Beyond” and original made-for-broadband
animated short-form series

• A personalization channel to serve all aspects of fans’ digital lives from
customizing social networking profiles, portable widgets, desktop
applications and more

• A games channel with over 125 games featuring never-before- seen character
match-ups

• Video Mash-Up Maker where users can create and share their own cartoon
remixes

• Sitewide reward system that gives points for all activity that the user
does both within the virtual worlds and throughout the site--points can be
redeemed for online assets as well as offline rewards

• Destination for younger users and their parents to spend time together
with age-appropriate activities based on family-friendly favorites such as
“Baby Looney Tunes,” “Krypto the Super Dog” and many more

DVD collects Dylan's Newport performances

A while back we mentioned a BBC documentary focusing on Bob Dylan's 1960s performances at the Newport Folk Festival. Now it looks like the doc is also set for U.S. DVD release on Oct. 30.

"The Other Side of the Mirror -- Bob Dylan Live at the Newport Folk Festival 1963-1965" features 80 minutes of footage, most of it never previously released. The disk includes footage from the famed "Dylan's gone electric" performance in 1965, along with scenes of Dylan rehearsing with his electric band.

According to Billboard, the film also will appear on PBS after Thanksgiving.

Here's the track list:

"All I Really Want To Do" (7/24/1965 - afternoon workshop)

1963:
"North Country Blues" (7/26 afternoon workshop)
"With God on Our Side" (with Joan Baez - 7/26 afternoon workshop and 7/28 night performance)
"Talkin' World War III Blues" (7/26 night performance)
"Who Killed Davey Moore?" (7/27 afternoon workshop)
"Only a Pawn in Their Game" (7/26 night performance)
"Blowin' in the Wind" (with the Freedom Singers, Joan Baez and Peter, Paul and Mary - 7/26 night performance)

1964:
"Mr. Tambourine Man" (7/24 afternoon workshop)
Johnny Cash sings "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" (night performance)
Joan Baez sings "Mary Hamilton" as Bob Dylan (7/24 night performance)
"It Ain't Me, Babe" (with Joan Baez - 7/24 night performance)
Joan Baez interview
"With God on Our Side" (with Joan Baez - 7/26 night performance)
"Chimes of Freedom" (7/26 night performance)

1965:
"If You Gotta Go, Go Now" (7/24 afternoon workshop)
"Love Minus Zero/No Limit" (7/24 afternoon workshop)
Daytime rehearsal with Dylan's electric band
"Maggie's Farm" (with electric band - 7/25 night performance)
"Like a Rolling Stone" (with electric band - 7/25 night performance)
"Mr. Tambourine Man" (7/25 night performance)
"It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" (7/25 night performance)

Best Bob Dylan Sites.

Vintage Marvel Comics house ad

Pop Artifact! Donald Duck Mr. Potato Head



Pop Culture Roundup Sept. 6, 2007

Deal alert: Amazon is offering more than $100 off the big "Land of the Giants" DVD set. Instead of $298.99, it's listed at $99.99 today.

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Check out a new Beatles Beatleg Podcast.

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A deal to offer the Beatles' music on iTunes may come through within the next six months, says Apple's Steve Jobs.

Best Beatles Sites.

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Those flatulent space villains the slitheen will make an appearance of "Doctor Who" spinoff "The Sarah Jane Adventures."

Best Doctor Who Sites.

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Deal alert: Amazon is having a huge sale on TV series DVD collections.

DVD: Sesame Street - Old School Vol. 2 (1974-1979)

This second DVD set of vintage "Sesame Street" episodes and segments arrives Nov. 6 on three disks and is available for pre-order now from Amazon.

Highlights:

--Includes the first Sesame Street test episode ever created, which has never been nationally broadcast!
--A 12-page booklet packed with behind-the-scenes information and photos
--A special collectible animation cell from "Pinball Number Count" which made its debut on Sesame Street in 1977
--Contains the premier episodes from each of the 5 seasons (1974 - 1979) completely restored
--The first episode from Season 5 features the debut of Roscoe Orman in the role of Gordon
--Includes 57 bonus segments

DVD: James Bond Monster Box

From "Doctor No" to the new "Casino Royale," this is the works--all 21 Bond films with lots and lots of extras, on 42 disks. It's out Nov. 6 and is available for pre-order now from Amazon.

The films in the set are the same as the recent Bond "Ultimate Edition" DVD sets released recently, but you get 'em all in one set.

DVD: The Addams Family - The Complete Series

This new set collects all 64 of the show's episodes on nine disks. It's out Nov. 13 and available for pre-order now from Amazon.

Extras:

- Audio commentary for "The Addams Family Goes To School", "Morticia, The Matchmaker" and "Cousin Itt Visits The Addams Family" featuring cast members Lisa Loring, Ken Weatherwax and Felix Silla with "The Addams Chronicles" author Stephen Cox and director Arthur Hiller
- Thing and Cousin Itt select scene commentary on "Thing is Missing", "My Son, the Chimp", "Cousin Itt and the Vocational Counsellor", "My Fair Cousin Itt" "Morticia's Dilemma", "Ophelia Finds Romance" and "Lurch's Little Helper"
- Commentary by Steven Cox, author of "The Addams Chronicles" on "Morticia Meets Royalty" and "Morticia the Decorator".
- Tombstone Trivia on "Morticia's Romance" (Part I) and "Cat Addams"
- You Rang, Mr. Addams featurette
- Snap, Snap featurette
- The Addams Family Portrait featurette including on-camera interviews with John Astin
- Mad About The Addams featurette
- Guest Star Seance with Parley Baer, Milton Frome, Vito Scotti, Elizabeth Fraser, Richard Deacon, Sig Ruman, Margaret Hamilton, Elvia Allman, Eddie Quillan and Peter Bonerz
- Theme Song Karaoke
- Still galleries featuring original drawings and photos

DVD: The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones - Volume One

This 12(!)-disk set is out Oct. 23, and is available for pre-order now from Amazon.

Details:

THE ADVENTURES OF YOUNG INDIANA JONES Volume One is the first of three collections of the series and is released by Lucasfilm Ltd., CBS Home Entertainment and Paramount Home Entertainment. The first 12-disc set includes seven feature-length episodes as well as 38 in-depth companion documentaries, an historical overview, an interactive game and an interactive timeline.

The 38 historical companion films are original works from the Lucasfilm documentary unit, headed by CBS News veteran David Schneider. The documentaries complement the episodes with insights from scholars, historians and luminaries from a wide range of disciplines, bringing remarkable and fresh insight into The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones. They include interviews with Gen. Colin Powell, Henry Kissinger, Gloria Steinem, Martin Scorsese, Barbara Boxer, James Earl Jones, Hal David and Deepak Chopra, along with some of the nation’s pre-eminent academics.

A critically acclaimed combination of adventure, romance and history, The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones was shot in 35 countries and utilized the talents of the industry’s most distinguished actors, directors and writers, earning 11 Emmy Awards and 26 nominations over the course of its production. In addition, The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones was the first television series to use digital production, pioneering processes that would pave the way for Lucas' own Star Wars prequels.

“Young Indiana Jones was one of the most ambitious and complex projects that had ever been attempted for television, and the result was an amazing series that showed a completely different side to Indy,” said series producer Rick McCallum, who also produced the three Star Wars prequels and the Special Editions of the original Star Wars Trilogy. “Over the years, the fan support for Young Indiana Jones has swelled, and I’m asked about it everywhere I go. So, I’m really happy that people who grew up with it can at last have it for themselves, and that a new generation will be able to discover the brilliant acting, directing, writing and storytelling that has always been the hallmark of an extraordinary venture.”

The feature-length episodes star Sean Patrick Flanery (Boondock Saints, “The Dead Zone”) as teenaged Indy and Corey Carrier (Nixon) as 9-year-old Indy. The extraordinary cast of guest stars includes Christopher Lee, Vanessa Redgrave, Max von Sydow, Anne Heche, Lukas Haas, Elizabeth Hurley, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Jeffrey Wright and Daniel Craig.

During its network-television run, critics described the series as intelligent, daring, well written, irreverent, and unprecedented in scope and production values. The Hollywood Reporter called the series “exciting, fun, adventurous, brilliantly made and with a story that’s simply charming.” Bill Moyers said, “These exciting tales are the way to a youngster’s imagination – and his grandfather’s, too. History’s never been told more vividly or more engagingly for the young and old alike. May Young Indy be my grandson’s companion far into the 21st Century.”

The Young Indiana Jones films also feature the work of some of the industry’s biggest names in directing and writing. Directors include Bille August (Les Miserables), Mike Newell (Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire), David Hare (Strapless, screenplays for The Hours and Damage), Terry Jones (Monty Python and the Holy Grail and The Life of Brian), Deepa Mehta (Water), Joe Johnston (The Rocketeer, Jurassic Park III), Nicholas Roeg (The Man Who Fell To Earth, Don’t Look Now), and Michael Schultz (Car Wash, TV’s Everwood). Writers include Rosemary Anne Sisson (Upstairs, Downstairs), Frank Darabont (The Shawshank Redemption) and Jonathan Hensleigh (Die Hard with a Vengeance).

The DVD disc breakdown is as follows:

Disc One:
-- My First Adventure
While on an archeological dig in Egypt's Valley of the Kings,
Indy uncovers an ancient mummy and fresh corpse. With the help
of T.E. Lawrence, the legendary Lawrence of Arabia, Indy solves
an intriguing murder mystery only to find himself thrust right
back into danger when he is kidnapped by slave-trading
brigands. Dragged on a terrifying journey across the burning
sands of North Africa to the slave markets of Marrakech, Indy
finds that he must rely on his courage and wits to survive the
brutal ordeal.

Companion Historical Documentaries:
-- Archaeology: Unearthing Our Past
-- Howard Carter and the Tomb of Tutankhamun
-- Colonel Lawrence's War: T.E. Lawrence and Arabia
-- From Slavery to Freedom

Disc Two:
-- Passion For Life
The beautiful Masai Mara game reserve in Kenya is the locale
as Indy goes on safari with former President Teddy Roosevelt.
When he becomes lost in the savage African bush, Indy finds
that he must fight for his life against all manner of exotic
and dangerous wildlife. Exotic wildlife of another kind await
him in Paris when he accompanies a young Norman Rockwell on a
rollicking tour through the bohemian world of Parisian fine
art. Wild parties, wilder women and artist temperament are on
full display as Pablo Picasso and Edgar Degas clash over their
contrasting styles of painting, while painting the town red at
a gaudy late-night soiree.

Disc Three (Passion For Life bonus disc):
Companion Historical Documentaries:
-- Theodore Roosevelt and The American Century
-- Ecology: Pulse of the Planet
-- American Dreams: Norman Rockwell and the Saturday Evening
Post
-- Art Rebellion: The Making of the Modern
-- Edgar Degas: Reluctant Rebel
-- Braque + Picasso: A Collaboration Cubed

Disc Four:
-- The Perils of Cupid
In beautiful Vienna, Indy falls for the lovely young daughter
of soon-to-be assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria.
But the course of true love does not run smoothly and he must
seek advice from two of the founding fathers of psychology,
Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung. Romantic complications of another
kind turn up in Florence, Italy, when Indy and his mother meet
the great opera composer Giacomo Puccini. Dismayed to find his
lonely mother succumbing to the sensuous charms of the
charismatic Puccini, Indy frantically looks for a way to
reunite his parents and rekindle their love before it's too
late.

Disc Five (The Perils of Cupid bonus disc):
Companion Historical Documentaries:
-- Giacomo Puccini--Music of the Heart
-- It's Opera!
-- The Archduke's Last Journey--End of an Era
-- Powder Keg--Europe 1900 to 1914
-- Sigmund Freud--Exploring the Unconscious
-- Carl Jung and the Journey of Self Discovery
-- Psychology--Charting the Human Mind

Disc Six:
-- Travels with Father
A trip to Russia takes Indy from the opulent palaces of the
aristocracy to the fetid villages of the peasant class when he
runs away from home after an argument with his parents.
Joining up with novelist Leo Tolstoy, the two go on the road,
engaging in philosophical discussions and clashing with
colorful Gypsies and ferocious Cossacks. Realizing that
there's no place like home, Indy rejoins his mom and dad and
travels with his father to an isolated Greek monastery perched
high on the peak of a mountain. The arduous journey, including
a harrowing trip in a tiny cage up a thousand-foot
mountainside, brings father and son closer together.

Companion Historical Documentaries:
-- Seeking Truth--The Life of Leo Tolstoy
-- Unquiet Voices--Russian Writers and the State
-- Aristotle--Creating Foundations
-- Ancient Questions--Philosophy and Our Search for Meaning

Disc Seven:
-- Journey of Radiance
A jaunt through the mystical Far East takes Indy to the Holy
City of Benares where he befriends the lonely and isolated
young leader of the Theosophy movement, Jiddu Krishnamurti.
Surrounded by supplicants and hangers-on, Krishnamurti
struggles to have faith in himself and to fulfill the destiny
decreed for him by his worshippers. In the process he shows
Indy just how strong the power of faith can be. Indy's mother
also learns a lesson in faith and trust when she must rely on
some poor Chinese villagers and their traditional medical
techniques to save the life of her son who lies perilously
close to death with typhoid fever.

Companion Historical Documentaries:
-- Jiddu Krishnamurti--The Reluctant Messiah
-- Annie Besant--An Unlikely Rebel
-- Medicine in the Middle Kingdom
-- Eastern Spirituality--The Road to Enlightenment

Disc Eight:
-- Spring Break Adventure
Indy and his girlfriend Nancy Stratemeyer, whose father
created the Nancy Drew mystery series, visit the fascinating
laboratory of inventor Thomas Edison. The two must contend with
dangerous German spies as they struggle to keep Edison's top
secret new invention out of the hands of hostile enemy agents.
To keep him from getting into any more trouble, Indy is sent to
visit his Aunt in New Mexico. While there, he is kidnapped by
Pancho Villa and swept up into the Mexican Revolution. Chaotic,
free-wheeling border towns, a "Wild Bunch" style train robbery
and a colorful barroom encounter with a young George Patton
make for thrilling entertainment in this action-packed movie.

Disc Nine (Spring Break Adventure bonus disc):
Companion Historical Documentaries:
-- Thomas Alva Edison--Lighting up the World
-- Invention and Innovation--What's Behind a Good Idea?
-- The Mystery of Edward Stratemeyer
-- Wanted: Dead or Alive--Pancho Villa and the American
Invasion of Mexico
-- General John J. Pershing and his American Army
-- George S. Patton--American Achilles

Disc Ten:
-- Love's Sweet Song
Landing in Ireland right before the Easter Rebellion, Indy
mixes romance and revolutionary politics when he falls for a
beautiful young colleen whose brother is mixed up in the Irish
resistance movement. Across the waters in England he encounters
a similar problem when his love affair with a strong-willed
young woman is derailed by her fervent belief in the women's
suffrage movement and her need for independence. Violent street
brawls, a terrifying Zeppelin raid and a seriocomic dinner
party with Winston Churchill provide plenty of thrills in this
exciting, romantic adventure.

Disc Eleven (Love's Sweet Song bonus disc):
Companion Historical Documentaries:
-- Easter Rising--The Poets' Rebellion
-- The Passions of William Butler Yeats
-- Sean O'Casey vs. Ireland
-- Ireland--The Power of the Poets
-- Winston Churchill--The Lion's Roar
-- Demanding the Vote--The Pankhursts and British Suffrage
-- Fighting for the Vote--Women's Suffrage in America

Disc Twelve: (Interactive Disc)
Special Features:
-- "Revolution" Interactive Game, based on Spring Break
Adventure allows players to become Indy and make their
own decisions based on Indy's adventures. As well as
entertaining, this game has educational elements.
-- Extensive Interactive Timeline that details the history
and locations of Indy's adventures and previews footage
of the companion documentaries.
-- Historical Lecture: The Promise of Progress is an
exploration of the people and events of the Industrial
Revolution, spanning the late 19th century to the early
20th century.

DVD: The Batman - The Complete Fourth Season

This double disk is out Nov. 20. It's available for pre-order now from Amazon.

Info:

Season 4 features a redesign of Bruce Wayne/Batman, that is more reminiscent of the DCAU (Bruce Timm) Batman. The season also introduces Dick Grayson as Robin (Evan Sabara) into the series as well as other characters such as Lucius Fox (Louis Gossett Jr.). More villains appear such as Tony Zucco (Mark Hamill), Killer Moth (Jeff Bennett), Black Mask (James Remar) & Number One (Diedrich Bader), Rumor (Ron Perlman), Everywhere Man (Brandon Routh), Harley Quinn (Hynden Walch), Francis Grey (Dave Foley), and a new Clayface (Wallace Langham). Batgirl returns this season as well, and is now officially part of Batman's team. Swoop onto this Deluxe 2-Disc Edition with All Season 4 Adventures plus Exciting Extras.

DVD: Teen Titans - The Complete Fourth Season

Out Nov. 20 on two disks, this set is available for pre-order now from Amazon.

Info:

The series revolves around main team members Robin, Starfire, Cyborg, Beast Boy, and Raven. While it is an action cartoon, the series is also character-driven, with a focus on the main characters' struggles with being teenage superheroes, their mutual friendships, and their limitations. Seasons four is based upon one of the most popular New Teen Titans arcs, "Terror of Trigon". Many characters from the comics, including Aqualad and Speedy, appear throughout the series. 13 action-packed adventures from the hit TV series this Deluxe 2-Disc Edition feature 13 exciting episodes from this smash TV series plus behind-the-scenes bonuses

DVD: Icons of Horror Collection - Sam Katzman (The Giant Claw / Creature with the Atom Brain / Zombies of Mora Tau / The Werewolf)

Here's details on the two-disk, four-movie collection due out. You can pre-order it now from Amazon.

Sam Katzman, the amazingly prolific and successful, if sometimes derided, producer who churned out over 200 B-movies and serials over a four-decade-plus career, finally gets a little respect via The Sam Katzman Collection, the latest entry in Sony Pictures Home Entertainment’s “Icons of Horror” DVD series.

The two-disc set will be released Oct. 16th. The four features in the set are all making their DVD debut, and two have never been released in any video format.

The highlight may be THE GIANT CLAW, the infamous 1957 sci-fi thriller about a giant bird from outer space that chows down on people and planes; it stars genre veterans Jeff Morrow, Mara Corday and Morris Ankrum and is directed by Fred F. Sears.

Another fan favorite is the self-explanatory ZOMBIES OF MORA TAU (1957), also directed by Sears. It stars the 50’ Woman herself, Allison Hayes, and was written by blacklisted screenwriter Bernard Gordon (whose name has been restored for the packaging) under the name Raymond T. Marcus.

The new-to-video titles include CREATURE WITH THE ATOM BRAIN (1955), written by the legendary horror/sci-fi writer Curt Siodmak and directed by Edward L. Cahn. It stars Richard Denning in a fast-paced gangsters-meet-reanimated-corpses tale. Cahn also directed THE WEREWOLF (1956), an Atomic Age chiller about a man (Steven Ritch) who becomes the victim of a worthy scientific experiment gone horribly wrong.

Sony Pictures consultant Michael Schlesinger, who is supervising the collection, notes, “People like to make fun of Katzman’s films, but they’re generally quite well made, given their budgets and schedules, and remain entertaining today. THE WEREWOLF, in particular, generates real poignancy in Ritch’s plight; it’s not at all a standard wolfman movie. And the only thing wrong with GIANT CLAW is the hokey bird itself; had Ray Harryhausen done the effects, it would be considered a minor classic today. That Sam had the sense to hire great writers like Siodmak and Gordon proves he took these things very seriously, no matter how far-fetched their premises may be. And that goes for directors as well—Sears used a bubble machine to simulate an underwater oxygen tank in ZOMBIES; that shows a level of ingenuity many quickie filmmakers lack.”

The set also includes the original trailers for all four features, plus bonus trailers, as well as Chapter 2 of Katzman’s 1951 serial version of “Mysterious Island”, directed by the renowned Spencer Gordon Bennet. Rounding out the package are a pair of “scary” shorts: a 1959 Mr. Magoo cartoon, “Terror Faces Magoo”, and an extremely rare two-reel comedy from 1936, “Midnight Blunders”, starring Tom Kennedy and Monte Collins as a pair of bumbling detectives who cross paths with a Frankenstein-ish monster.

Why Chapter 2 and not 1? Explains Schlesinger: “The first chapter is all exposition and frankly not very exciting. I thought it would be better to get right to the action. And in any event, it opens with a recap, plus everyone already knows the story from the 1961 Harryhausen version or the Jules Verne novel.”

Born in New York City on July 7th, 1901, Katzman entered the movies in 1914 as a prop boy, and slowly worked his way up the ladder to production manager by 1933. The following year, he became a producer, a position he enjoyed until his death in 1973. (He also directed a few films in 1937). Though his pictures were almost always low-budget, he did sometimes land stars as big as Elvis Presley, Lucille Ball, Bela Lugosi, Gene Barry and Dana Andrews, as well as such music icons as Louis Armstrong, Johnny Cash, Little Richard and Roy Orbison. And while this is the first SPHE release to bear his name, four of his early rock-‘n’-roll time capsules debuted on Sony DVDs earlier this year: ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK AND DON’T KNOCK THE ROCK, and their 1960s remakes, TWIST AROUND THE CLOCK and DON’T KNOCK THE TWIST.

THE GIANT CLAW (1957): The movie that’s literally a turkey! In an act of cosmic irony, an enormous bird from outer space descends upon the Earth and begins chowing down on people. As usual, scientists and the military must team up to save our planet. This hysterically feathered fable stars sci-fi icons Jeff Morrow (THIS ISLAND EARTH), Mara Corday (TARANTULA!), Morris Ankrum (IVADERS FROM MARS) and Robert Shayne (TV’s “The Adventures of Superman”), and is directed by Fred F. Sears (EARTH VS. THE FLYING SAUCERS).

CREATURE WITH THE ATOM BRAIN (1955): From the pen of the legendary Curt Siodmak (THE WOLF MAN, DONOVAN’S BRAIN) and director Edward L. Cahn (IT! THE TERROR FROM BEYOND SPACE) comes this smash-bang thriller starring Richard Denning (CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON) as a police doctor hot on the trail of a mob boss who’s hired an ex-Nazi scientist to re-animate his dead thugs to do more dirty work! If it seems like a condensed serial, it shouldn’t be a surprise: the cast is packed with such vets as Gregory Gaye, Tristam Coffin, Harry Lauter, Pierre Watkin, Lane Chandler, Don Harvey and Charles Horvath.

ZOMBIES OF MORA TAU (1957): Director Edward L. Cahn teams with another great writer, Bernard Gordon (using his blacklist nom de plume Raymond T. Marcus) for this delightfully loopy adventure about a sunken ship whose cargo of diamonds is guarded by its zombified crew members. And wouldn’t ya know it, there’s a bunch of foolhardy scavengers who aren’t scared of The Swimming Dead. The 50 Foot Woman herself, Allison Hayes, stars along with Gregg Palmer (FROM HELL IT CAME), Morris Ankrum (EARTH VS. THE FLYING SAUCERS), Gene Roth (ATTACK OF THE GIANT LEECHES) and B-western star Ray “Crash” Corrigan.

THE WEREWOLF (1956): Updating a horror staple to the Atomic Age, this moody chiller stars Steven Ritch as an auto-accident survivor who’s used by two scientists as a subject for their experiments to create a vaccine for nuclear fall-out. Unfortunately, it has a rather hairy side effect. Another solid effort from director Fred F. Sears, with Don Megowan (THE CREATURE WALKS AMONG US), Joyce Holden (TERROR FROM THE YEAR 5000) and Harry Lauter (IT CAME FROM BENEATH THE SEA), as well as some beautiful locations at Big Bear Lake.

DVD: Breathless - Criterion Collection

Details on this double-disk presentation of Godard's classic French New Wave flick. It's out Oct. 23 and available for pre-order now from Amazon.

There was before Breathless, and there was after Breathless. With its lack of polish, surplus of attitude, crackling personalities of rising stars Jean-Paul Belmondo and Jean Seberg, and anything-goes crime narrative, Jean-Luc Godard's debut fashioned a simultaneous homage to and critique of the American film genres that influenced and rocked him as a film writer for Cahiers du cinema. Jazzy, free-form, and sexy, Breathless (A bout de souffle) helped launch the French new wave and ensured cinema would never be the same.

Special Features
- New, restored high-definition digital transfer, approved by director of photography Raoul Coutard

- Archival interviews with director Jean-Luc Godard, and actors Jean-Paul Belmondo, Jean Seberg, and Jean-Pierre Melville

- New video interviews with Coutard, assistant director Pierre Rissient, and filmmaker D. A. Pennebaker

- New video essays: filmmaker and critic Mark Rappaport's "Jean Seberg" and critic Jonathan Rosenbaum's "Breathless as Film Criticism"

- Chambre 12, Hotel de suede, an eighty-minute French documentary about the making of Breathless, with members of the cast and crew

- Charlotte et son Jules, a 1959 short film by Godard, starring Belmondo

- French theatrical trailer

- New and improved English subtitle translation

- PLUS: A booklet featuring writings from Godard, film historian Dudley Andrew, Francois Truffaut's original film treatment, and Godard's scenario

DVD: Doctor Who Time-Flight and Arc of Infinity

Here are details on these two latest "Doctor Who" collections from the Peter Davison era. Click the title links to pre-order either set from Amazon.


Time-Flight
All is not well aboard the TARDIS - in an attempt to cheer up Nyssa and Tegan after the recent death of fellow companion Adric, the Doctor plans a trip back to the year 1851 and a visit to the Great Exhibition in London. However, the journey is unexpectedly interrupted and the TARDIS mysteriously appears in Terminal 1 of Heathrow Airport in modern-day London. At the same time, a routine incoming Concorde flight disappears without a trace... Are the two events connected? A second Concorde, carrying the Doctor, his companions and the TARDIS, is dispatched to follow the same flight path as the missing aircraft in an attempt to discover the fate of the passengers. But when this Concorde arrives back at Heathrow, they discover that things are not quite what they appear to be... What sinister force is behind the kidnapping of the Concorde passengers and crew? Is an ancient malevolent power at work, or something with which the Doctor is much more familiar?
DVD Features:
* Audio Commentary: Audio Commentary by actors Peter Davison, Janet Fielding, Sarah Sutton and script editor Eric Saward
* DVD ROM Features: 1983 Doctor Who Annual and Radio Times listings
* Deleted Scenes
* Featurettes: Jurassic Larks Behind-the-scenes featurette (19 mins)
Interviews:Mouth on Legs Actress Janet Fielding talks about her time on the programme, playing the role of Australian air-hostess Tegan Jovanka (13 mins) Peter Grimwade Interview Screenwriter (4 mins)
* Outtakes
* Photo gallery
* Production Notes


Arc of Infinity
Traveling with Nyssa in the TARDIS, the Doctor is attacked by a malign entity -- a being of pure anti-matter seeking to cross the dimensions. Although the invader is successfully repelled, the TARDIS is immediately recalled to Gallifrey, where the High Council of Time Lords sentence the Doctor to be executed to prevent any further attempts at bonding. It seems there is a traitor on Gallifrey. And what links the Renegade and the disappearance of Tegan's cousin in Amsterdam? Two fates intertwined must battle for the future of the entire universe...
DVD Features:
* Audio Commentary:Audio Commentary by actors Peter Davison, Janet Fielding, Sarah Sutton and Colin Baker
* DVD ROM Features: 1983 Doctor Who Annual and Radio Times listings
* Deleted Scenes
* Documentary: Anti-Matter in Amsterdam - A new making-of documentary (34 mins)
* Featurettes: Under Arc Lights - Behind-the-scenes featurette (11 mins) The Omega Factor - Writers and actors look at the character and motivation of the renegade Time Lord, Omega (14 mins)
* Music Only Track
* Continuities (3 mins)
* CGI Effects Option
* Photo gallery
* Production notes

See the Best Doctor Who Sites on the Web.

DVD: The Wild Wild West - Third Season

This six-disk set is out Nov. 20. It's available for pre-order now from Amazon.

The set includes all 24 episodes from the show's 1967-68 season. No word on extras yet.

DVD: Felix the Cat: The Complete 1958-1959 Series

Not much info on this double-disk release, due out Oct. 2, but here's the cover. You can pre-order it now from Amazon.

Vintage Marvel Comics house ad

New and upcoming action figures Sept. 6, 2007

Complete List of Marvel Legends Action Figures
Complete List of DC Direct Action Figures

Here's a look at action figures available via your local comics shop or via the TIP!-supporting links below:

DC Direct Action Figures

DC Armory Action Figures
--Aquaman
--Batman
--Flamebird
--Nightwing

Superman Last Son Action Figures
--Last Son Superman
--Ursa
--Bizarro
--Zod

Shazam Action Figures
--Dr. Sivana
--Captain Marvel Jr.
--Mary Marvel
--Billy Batson and Hoppy
--Captain Marvel

Superman Vs. Doomsday
Doomsday
Lex Luthor and Robot
Solar Suit Superman
Superman

Batman and Son
Batman
Ninja Man-Bat
Robin and Daimin
The Joker

DC Direct Reactivated Action Figures
--Batman
--Wonder Woman
--Lobo
--Superman

DC 13-inch Figures
Green Lantern
Martian Manhunter
Nightwing
Classic Batman
Batgirl gray costume
Batgirl black costume

Elseworlds Action Figures Series 3
--Supergirl
--Batgirl
--Nightstar
--Kingdom Come Aquaman
--Red Son Green Lantern

First Appearance Series 4
--Blue Beetle translucent
--Blue Beetle
--Brave New World Atom
--Warlord
--Brave New World Martian Manhunter
--Brave New World Aquaman

Infinite Crisis Action Figures Series 1
--Powergirl
--Omac
--Mongul
--Earth Prime Superboy
--Alexander Luthor

JSA Action Figures
--Mr. Terrific
--Hawkgirl
--Dr. Midnite
--Hourman
--Golden Age Atom 2-pack

DC Direct Wonder Woman Series 1 Action Figures
--Wonder Woman
--Agent Diana Prince
--Circe
--Donna Troy as Wonder Woman

DC Direct New Frontier Series 2 Action Figures
--Batman
--Dr. Fate
--The Flash
--Martian Manhunter

Fantastic Four Rise of the Silver Surfer action figures
Battle Stretch Mr. Fantastic
Fire Blast Human Torch
Raging Thing
Force Field Invisible Woman
Silver Surfer
Lightning Attack Dr. Doom
Blast-off Human Torch
Super Strength Thing

Hanna Barbera Series 3 Action Figures
--Fred Flintstone Quittin' Time
--Twinkle Toes Fred Flintstone
--Great Grape Ape
--Huckleberry Hound
--The Jetsons
--Secret Squirrel
--Snagglepuss

McFarlane Lost series 3 action figures
--Sayid
--Desmond
--Claire
--Ben/Henry

Marvel Legends Action Figures

Hasbro Marvel Legends Figures Series 3
--Bucky Barnes
--First appearance Captain America
--Marvel Girl Rachel Grey
--Heroes for Hire Black Knight
--Hydra Soldier
--X-3 Colossus
--Astonishing X-Men Cyclops
--Danger

Hasbro Marvel Legends Icons 12-inch Action Figures
Series 4
--Cyclops
--Magneto

Marvel Legends Masterworks Sets
--Spider-Man Vs. Green Goblin
--Fantastic Four Vs. Mole Man
--Hulk Vs. The Thing
--Galactus Vs. Everybody

Marvel Select Figures

Best of Marvel Select Figures
--Grey Hulk
--Thanos
--Ultimate Spider-Man
--Green Goblin
--Mephisto

Marvel Sideshow Toys Figures
--Venom
--Black costume Spider-Man
--Spider-Man
--White Queen
--White Queen Exclusive