DVD new releases Nov. 2. 2010: Toy Story, the Fugitive, Doctor Who, Rolling Stones
Toy Story 3
The Fugitive: The Fourth and Final Season, Volume One
Doctor Who: Revenge of the Cybermen (Story 79)
V: The Complete First Season
Let's Spend the Night Together
Doctor Who: Silver Nemesis (Story 154)
Sneak peek at Tintin movie
This looks cool, although I'm so sure "photo real" CGI as the best way to go with Tintin. Much of the charm of the comic art is the clean lines and lack of excessive rendering. Here, it looks we'll see all the nooks and crannies of faces and objects. What do you think? From Empire mag:
“With live action you’re going to have actors pretending to be Captain Haddock and Tintin,” says Peter Jackson. “You’d be casting people to look like them. It’s not really going to feel like the Tintin Hergé drew. It’s going to be somewhat different. With CGI we can bring Hergé’s world to life, keep the stylised caricatured faces, keep everything looking like Hergé’s artwork, but make it photo-real.”
Joker creator Jerry Robinson intereviewed
...but he did a lot more than that. The Comics Journal chats with the Golden Age great.
after seven years of drawing Batman I wanted to do something else. I didn’t see myself drawing Batman for the next twenty years. That was true of every other thing I did. Actually when I was doing Jet Scott, and I decided to leave after two years, during that time I thought I was doing quite credible work for the genre — adventure/science fiction — at the time. A lot of people said nice things about it. I remember thinking specifically I was almost afraid it would be too popular.
Paul McCartney recounts challenging history of Band on the Run
Macca says all his original demos for the Band songs were stolen when he and Linda were mugged at knifepoint in Nigeria. So, I guess that's why we won't be hearing those recordings as extras on the newly remastered version of the album.
"...I had to remember the songs. Luckily I did. I'd written them not too long ago so I'd kind of remembered them.
Captain America movie pictures
Beatles' Apple Records launches website
The Apple site was launched to market the latest remasters from the label's catalog and features some cool historical footage and articles about the roster, which included the likes of Badfinger, Mary Hopkin and Badfinger.
New British coin features John Lennon
From the Liverpool Echo:
For the first time in its 1,000-year history, the Royal Mint asked the public to decide who should join the likes of William Shakespeare, Sir Winston Churchill and Florence Nightingale on its series of coins commemorating British figures of the past.
More than 30,000 votes were cast, with just over 92% – 27,874 – nominating Lennon as the icon most deserving of a place in monetary history.
Captain America on Entertainment Weekly cover
The mag's new issue spotlights "Captain America: The First Avenger" with a cover pic and feature article:
New pop culture books
The Savage Sword of Conan Volume 8
The Shadow Double-Novel Pulp Reprints #42: "Bells of Doom" & "The Murdering Ghost"
Doc Savage Double-Novel Pulp Reprints Volume #41: "The Seven Agate Devils" & "The Flying Goblin
Blondie Volume 1
DC Comics Year by Year: A Visual Chronicle
Krazy & Ignatz In Tiger Tea
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