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		<title>Summer Shorts: City of Scars</title>
		<link>http://www.showbits.net/2010/07/02/summer-shorts-city-of-scars/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jul 2010 15:00:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ken Gagne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The shorts we&#039;ve watched so far this season have demonstrated the creativity of artists with original intellectual properties. Some actors and directors are just as limitless when applying their talent to their own interpretations of well-known characters. Batman, created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger in 1939, has undergone many metamorphoses, each time adapting to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The shorts we&#039;ve watched so far this season have demonstrated the creativity of artists with original intellectual properties.  Some actors and directors are just as limitless when applying their talent to their own interpretations of well-known characters.  Batman, created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger in 1939, has undergone many metamorphoses, each time adapting to the times and audience in which the superhero finds himself.  One manifestation of the Dark Knight can be found in a recent 40-minute independent film, <a href="http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xdpig1_city-of-scars_shortfilms/" title="Dailymotion - CITY OF SCARS - a Film &#038; TV video"><em>City of Scars</em></a>:</p>
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<p>For a &#034;short&#034; to carry its plot across 40 minutes requires excellent production values and talent, which this film has in spades.  But it does set itself apart from the archetypal Batman in several important ways.</p>
<p>Just as <a href="http://www.showbits.net/tag/superman/" title="Superman | Showbits">Superman</a>&#039;s modus operandi is based on the trust and support of the American people, Batman&#039;s power is founded on fear.  Most of Gotham has never seen Batman and few believe him to be more than an urban legend, which made his bold appearance in the bar hard to believe.  Nor was his fighting style as subtle and elegant as represented in the comic books.  Rather than choke a thug with an iron chain, Batman would more likely bust out a martial art that would lay the hood low without little apparent effort.</p>
<p>We&#039;re also given an unusual look at Batman&#039;s counterpart.  This Joker acts (or perhaps looks) like a bully, lending the character more anger and menace and less insanity than previous portrayals, such as <a href="http://www.showbits.net/2010/02/26/andrew-koenig/" title="Andrew Koenig's Preventable Passing | Showbits">Andrew Koenig&#039;s</a>.  Yet this Joker is not new to the role; Paul Molnar has previously played the Clown Prince of Chaos in both <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0759932/" title="Patient J (Joker) (2005)"><em>Patient J</em></a> and <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0846671/" title="Batman Legends (2006)"><em>Batman Legends</em></a>, in which Kevin Porter again played Batman.  Given the above film&#039;s ending, it seems this partnership may be at an end.</p>
<p>There is no one right way to define these characters, though, and it&#039;s encouraging to see films that are willing to put their own spin on classic icons.  What is your favorite version of Batman, either in print or on screen?  Does the above version mesh with what you expect from these characters?</p>
<p>Find more Batman films from these artists at <a href="http://www.batinthesun.com/" title="http://www.batinthesun.com/">Bat in the Sun</a>.  For a lighter look at Batman, see <a href="http://www.showbits.net/2008/07/18/batman-fanfilms/" title="The Dork Knight | Showbits"><em>Batman&#039;s Bad Day</em> and <em>The Interrogator</em></a> &mdash; or even <a href="http://www.showbits.net/2008/12/10/dark-knight-rifftrax/" title="Why So Serious? | Showbits">RiffTrax&#039;s take on <em>The Dark Knight</em></a>.</p>
<p>(Hat tip to Showbits contributor <a href="http://www.showbits.net/author/gened/" title="GeneD | Showbits">GeneD</a>)</p>
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		<title>DC Superheroes Duke It Out on DVD</title>
		<link>http://www.showbits.net/2010/04/06/public-enemies-crisis-on-two-earths/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Apr 2010 17:03:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ken Gagne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[DC, the animation house responsible for Batman and Superman, have in the last few years brought their stable of superheroes to life in a series of direct-to-DVD feature films. From the aforementioned mainstays to less popular heroes Wonder Woman and Green Lantern, each has gotten a crack at the spotlight. But despite extended length compared [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.showbits.net/tag/dc/" title="DC | Showbits">DC</a>, the animation house responsible for <a href="http://www.showbits.net/tag/batman/" title="Batman | Showbits">Batman</a> and <a href="http://www.showbits.net/tag/superman/" title="Superman | Showbits">Superman</a>, have in the last few years brought their stable of superheroes to life in a series of <a href="http://warnervideo.com/dcuondvd/" title="DC Universe Animated Original Movies - Official Site">direct-to-DVD feature films</a>.  From the aforementioned mainstays to less popular heroes Wonder Woman and <a href="http://www.showbits.net/tag/green-lantern/" title="Green Lantern | Showbits">Green Lantern</a>, each has gotten a crack at the spotlight.  But despite extended length compared with their television series and PG-13 ratings, I found that two recent installments don&#039;t always do their heroes justice.</p>
<p><em><a href="http://www.warnervideo.com/supermanbatmandvd/" title="SUPERMAN BATMAN: PUBLIC ENEMIES MOVIE - Official Site">Superman/Batman: Public Enemies</a></em> is based on the first six issues of the <em>Superman/Batman</em> comic book that launched in 2003.  When Lex Luthor is elected president, one of his first acts is to declare his two arch-nemeses enemies of the state.  With villains out to collect the bounty and vigilantes-turned-soldiers determined to follow the letter of the law, Batman and Superman have few places left to turn.</p>
<p>The plot consists mostly of blows being traded among a cavalcade of DC superheroes.  While this who&#039;s-who of the DCU can be fun for fans of the comics, it doesn&#039;t leave much room for character development.  There are a few insightful moments, be it in dialogue or in cooperative battle tactics, that reveal Superman and Batman&#039;s relationship and ability to work as a team, but mostly it&#039;s just one action scene after another.</p>
<p>But the presentation of this film is fantastic, with a vaguely anime-like look.  Kevin Conroy and Tim Daly reprise the titular roles they&#039;ve become famous for in the last two decades, while Clancy Brown and Allison Mack (the latter of <em>Smallville</em>) turn in admirable performances as Lex Luthor and Power Girl, respectively.  Unfortunately, the script doesn&#039;t afford Power Girl much respect, leaving her a weak-willed woman.  (Can you spot <a href="http://twitter.com/LeVarburton" title="LeVar Burton (levarburton) on Twitter">LeVar Burton</a>&#039;s cameo?)</p>
<p><div id="attachment_572" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a class="thickbox" rel="" href="http://www.showbits.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/crisisontwoearths.jpg"><img src="http://www.showbits.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/crisisontwoearths-300x188.jpg" alt="Batman and Owlman" title="Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths" width="300" height="188" class="size-medium wp-image-572" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text"><em>Batman and Owlman face their counterparts.</em></p></div><em>Public Enemies</em> was followed this February with DC&#039;s seventh and most recent video release, <a href="http://www.warnervideo.com/justiceleaguecrisis/" title="JUSTICE LEAGUE: CRISIS ON TWO EARTHS - Official Movie Site"><em>Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths</em></a>, in which our heroes &mdash; Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, The Flash, Green Lantern, and Martian Manhunter &mdash; travel to a <a href="http://www.showbits.net/tag/mirror-universe/" title="Mirror Universe | Showbits">mirror universe</a>, where heroes are villains and vice versa.  Such an encounter could be a fascinating opportunity to delve into what makes someone be good or evil, but the running time of just 75 minutes affords little opportunity for backstory or character development.  The most screen time is given to the trinity of Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman and their evil counterparts: Ultraman, Owlman, and Superwoman, but the only meaningful dialogue is given to Batman and Owlman.  There is a superficial love interest for the Martian Manhunter, but it&#039;s not explored in any real depth.</p>
<p>Being such a short film, the plot has to move fast.  The Justice League&#039;s first melee with the Crime Syndicate occurs just 12 minutes into the film, resulting in an exciting airborne battle.  In this scene and throughout the film, the Justice League fight mostly random super-powered troops; the movie doesn&#039;t pit our heroes against their equivalents until about the one-hour mark. </p>
<p>Again, the animation is top-notch, though there remain instances where <a href="http://www.showbits.net/tag/cgi/" title="CGI | Showbits">CGI</a> is not as seamlessly integrated as they could be.  It would&#039;ve been clever had Batman, Owlman, or both been played by familiar voice actors, such as Kevin Conroy.  But we do instead get excellent performances with James Wood as Owlman, Gina Torres (<em><a href="http://www.showbits.net/tag/firefly/" title="Firefly | Showbits">Firefly</a></em>) as  Superwoman, Bruce Davison (<em>X-Men</em>) as the <a href="http://www.potus.com/" title="POTUS -- Presidents of the United States">POTUS</a>, and Kari Wuhrer (<em>Sliders</em>) as Black Canary.</p>
<p>Both movies feature trailers and featurettes that we&#039;ve seen on DC&#039;s other DVDs, which doesn&#039;t make for very &#034;special&#034; features.  A notable exception is <em>Crisis on Two Earths</em>, which includes an original short film starring The Spectre, the DC universe&#039;s manifestation of God&#039;s spirit of vengeance.</p>
<p>These two animated films feature top-notch production values and are true to their comic book origins without requiring viewers to be familiar with their other animated incarnations.  But I couldn&#039;t help but feeling that the PG-13 rating was used not to explore mature themes and characters, but to show grittier slugfests.  I don&#039;t need &#034;mature&#034; to mean &#034;dark&#034;, but I do want to see characters embark on a journey, tackling issues with more than their fists.</p>
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		<title>Andrew Koenig&#039;s Preventable Passing</title>
		<link>http://www.showbits.net/2010/02/26/andrew-koenig/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 16:57:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ken Gagne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Andrew Koenig, actor and son of Walter Koenig (Star Trek&#039;s Chekov) and Judy Levitt, passed away this month from an apparent suicide. More than just the son of a star, Andrew had a diverse performance portfolio spanning decades, from Kirk Cameron&#039;s friend &#034;Boner&#034; on the television sitcom Growing Pains, to an appearance on Star Trek: [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Andrew Koenig, actor and son of <a href="http://www.walterkoenigsite.com/" title="Andrew Koenig found">Walter Koenig</a> (<a href="http://www.showbits.net/category/star-trek/" title="Star Trek | Showbits"><em>Star Trek</em></a>&#039;s Chekov) and Judy Levitt, passed away this month from <a href="http://trekmovie.com/2010/02/25/vancouver-police-find-body-they-believe-to-be-andrew-koenig/" title="UPDATED: Andrew Koenig Found Dead – Apparent Suicide | TrekMovie.com">an apparent suicide</a>.</p>
<p><a class="thickbox" rel="" href="http://www.showbits.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/koenig.jpg"><img src="http://www.showbits.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/koenig-300x225.jpg" align="right" alt="Andrew Koenig" title="Andrew Koenig" width="200" /></a>More than just the son of a star, Andrew had a diverse performance portfolio spanning decades, from Kirk Cameron&#039;s friend &#034;Boner&#034; on the television sitcom <em>Growing Pains</em>, to <a href="http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Tumak" title="Tumak - Memory Alpha, the Star Trek Wiki">an appearance on <em>Star Trek: Deep Space Nine</em></a>, to playing the villainous Joker in the acclaimed short <a href="http://www.collorastudios.com/projects/bde/bdemain.htm" title="Collora Studios"><em>Batman: Dead End</em></a> &mdash; <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman:_Dead_End#Reception" title="Batman: Dead End - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia">described</a> as &#034;one of the ten most pivotal moments in fan film history.&#034;  More recently, he appeared with his father in the independent film <a href="http://www.walterkoenigsite.com/inalienable.html" title="InAlienable the movie at the Official Walter Koenig Website"><em>InAlienable</em></a>, written by the senior Koenig, the pair&#039;s only collaboration.</p>
<p>Andrew also used his celebrity status for <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Koenig_(actor)#Humanitarian_work" title="Andrew Koenig (actor) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia">humanitarian causes</a>.  As described on Walter Koenig&#039;s site:</p>
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Andrew was an activist his entire life and was best known to those who knew and loved him as a compassionate, ethical man who lived according to his conscience. He was a vegan, active in environmental causes, and in animal and human rights and was quick to take an active role to help on a grass roots level. Most recently, he had been working on behalf of the people of Burma, and was arrested during the 2008 Rose Bowl parade for protesting American involvement in China&#039;s Olympics due to China&#039;s support of the Burma military regime.
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<p>I was first notified that Andrew was missing by an email to <a href="http://renegade-studios.com/newsletter/andrew/" title="Andrew Koenig Missing"><em>Star Trek: Of Gods and Men</em></a> fans.  I hoped for a happy resolution, but Andrew had been suffering from clinical depression, in which good decisions are hard to make.  If Andrew could&#039;ve understood how many friends and family cared for him and how hurt they are, he may not have chosen this permanent solution to a temporary problem.</p>
<p>Please do yourself and your loved ones a favor: <a href="http://www.afsp.org/index.cfm?page_id=0519EC1A-D73A-8D90-7D2E9E2456182D66" title="AFSP: Warning Signs">know the signs of depression</a>, and if you or someone you know needs help, <a href="http://www.hopeline.com/" title="Kristin Brooks Hope Center - Hopeline">call the Hopeline</a>.</p>
<p>(Hat tips to <a href="http://twitter.com/Alyssa_Milano/status/9656435625" title="Twitter / Alyssa Milano: Suicide Warning Signs">Alyssa Milano</a> and <a href="http://postsecret.blogspot.com/" title="PostSecret">PostSecret</a>)</p>
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		<title>Drives Us Bats</title>
		<link>http://www.showbits.net/2009/10/13/batman-animated-musical/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 18:22:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ken Gagne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What show isn&#039;t improved upon by a good musical number? Otherwise tonal adventures such as Xena and Buffy have featured impromptu chorus numbers and dance routines not only to break from the traditional script but also as a way to gently lampoon themselves. Batman has often proven ample fodder for other sorts of parodies, perhaps [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What show isn&#039;t improved upon by a good musical number?  Otherwise tonal adventures such as <em>Xena</em> and <em><a href="http://uncoolkids.com/buffy/" title="Buffy Musical on the Big Screen">Buffy</a></em> have featured impromptu chorus numbers and dance routines not only to break from the traditional script but also as a way to gently lampoon themselves.</p>
<p>Batman has often proven ample fodder for <a href="http://www.showbits.net/tag/batman/" title="Batman - Showbits">other sorts of parodies</a>, perhaps because the Dark Knight takes himself so seriously.  In the October 23rd episode of his latest televised incarnation, <a href="http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/tv_shows/batmanbb/" title="Batman: The Brave and the Bold | Free Games and Full Episodes from the Show | Cartoon Network"><em>The Brave and the Bold</em></a> on Cartoon Network, the villanious Music Meister, played by Neil Patrick Harris, uses his own symphonic satire to bring down Gotham&#039;s defender.  Courtesy <a href="http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/2009/10/12/first-look-video-neil-patrick-performs-drives-us-bats/" title="FIRST LOOK video: Neil Patrick Harris' latest musical triumph! | Ausiello | EW.com"><em>Entertainment Weekly</em></a>, here&#039;s a sneak peek at one such scene:<br />
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Hat tip to <a href="http://twitter.com/drhorrible/status/4837555753" title="Twitter / drhorrible: That's not Dr. Horrible! ...">Dr. Horrible</a> himself!</p>
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		<title>Why So Serious?</title>
		<link>http://www.showbits.net/2008/12/10/dark-knight-rifftrax/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Dec 2008 19:50:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ken Gagne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday saw the DVD release of The Dark Knight, Batman&#039;s last cinematic manifestation. Like no one else I know, I chose not to partake of its theatrical debut, and it&#039;s not high on my home theater&#039;s priority list. But I am always ready and eager to mock anything this popular. Courtesy RiffTrax comes this exclusive [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yesterday saw the DVD release of <em><a href="http://www.showbits.net/2008/07/18/batman-fanfilms/" title="Showbits - The Dork Knight">The Dark Knight</a></em>, Batman&#039;s last cinematic manifestation.  Like no one else I know, I chose not to partake of its theatrical debut, and it&#039;s not high on my home theater&#039;s priority list. </p>
<p>But I am always ready and eager to mock anything this popular.  Courtesy <a href="http://www.showbits.net/tag/rifftrax/" title="RiffTrax">RiffTrax</a> comes this <a href="http://blog.rifftrax.com/2008/12/08/the-dark-knight-audio-exclusive/" title="The Dark Knight audio exclusive!">exclusive audio from a rather revealing deleted scene</a>:</p>
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<p>The clip is a promotion for their <a href="http://www.rifftrax.com/rifftrax/dark-knight" title="The Dark Knight | RiffTrax">RiffTrax of <em>The Dark Knight</em></a>:</p>
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<p>Despite these parodies, I actually am a fan of the Gotham Knight.  I count the original Michael Keaton film, <em>Mask of the Phantasm</em>, and <em>Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker</em> all among my personal library, and I am eager to add the <a href="http://www.dvdpricesearch.com/cgi-bin/dvdcalc2?cmd=calc&#038;tmpCart=91359" title="DVD Price Search - Price Check (Batman: The Complete Animated Series)">complete animated series</a> to my collection.  If you want to read about some superheroes I actually <em>could</em> do without, check out IGN&#039;s top ten list, &#034;<a href="http://stars.ign.com/articles/935/935879p1.html" title="IGN: Worst Comic Book Heroes on Film">Worst Comic Book Heroes on Film</a>&#034;.  I wholeheartedly concur with such choices as <em>Spawn</em>, <em>The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen</em>, and &lt;shudder&gt; <em><a href="http://www.showbits.net/2007/02/07/the-not-so-marvelous/" title="Showbits - The Not-So-Marvelous">Daredevil</a></em>.  Sigh. Why can&#039;t all superhero movies be super?</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jul 2008 16:45:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ken Gagne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today is the release of The Dark Knight, for which I, a diehard DC comics fan, am not waiting in line to see. I was thoroughly underwhelmed with its predecessor, Batman Begins &#8212; Christian Bale just isn&#039;t the man to portray Gotham&#039;s caped crusader. That opinion is a happy consequence of the fact that there [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today is the release of <A HREF = "http://thedarkknight.warnerbros.com/" TITLE="The Dark Knight"><em>The Dark Knight</em></a>, for which I, a diehard DC comics fan, am not waiting in line to see.  I was thoroughly underwhelmed with its predecessor, <em>Batman Begins</em> &mdash; Christian Bale just isn&#039;t the man to portray Gotham&#039;s caped crusader.</p>
<p>That opinion is a happy consequence of the fact that there isn&#039;t one right way to portray the Dark Knight.  There have been many interpretations of the character over the years, and Web 2.0 has allowed fans to put him in their own tales as well.  The dark, landmark short &#034;<A HREF = "http://www.collorastudios.com/projects/bde/bdemain.htm" TITLE="Collora Studios">Dead End</A>&#034; is one of my favorites, as it plays on many of the grim aspects of both Batman and the comic book medium that are so appealing.</p>
<p>&#034;Dead End&#034; also provides a sharp contrast from which to create more humorous takes on Batman.  Ever since Frank Miller (of <em><a href="http://www.showbits.net/2007/03/25/300/" TITLE="300: Truth or Tale?">300</a></em> and <em>Sin City</em> fame) wrote <em>The Dark Knight Returns</em> in 1986, most incarnations of Batman have depicted him as brooding and violent character.  So any return to the campiness with which Adam West first brought Batman to life is a welcome relief, such as shown in this recent release, entitled &#034;<A HREF = "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkOhlrr3Q-U&#038;fmt=18" TITLE="Batman's Bad Day">Batman&#039;s Bad Day</a>&#034;:</p>
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<p>This film is funny for more than showing how superheroes treat each other when not in crisis management mode.  Showbits contributor <A HREF = "http://www.showbits.net/author/hiphopguy23/" TITLE="Hiphopguy23 on Showbits">Hiphopguy23</A> hates the Man of Steel for having every other character&#039;s superpower, usurping any other hero&#039;s usefulness.  It&#039;s past time to see him and his god-like brethren put in their place &mdash; and the quintessential Boy Scout&#039;s uncharacteristic riposte is a great zinger.</p>
<p>Another recent entry into the Batman fanfilm category is one that doesn&#039;t feature Batman at all, and again features a surprising ending.  I give you &#034;<A HREF = "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYEZjSiZeLI&#038;fmt=18" TITLE="The Interrogator">The Interrogator</A>&#034;:</p>
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<p>This is just a small sampling of the creative output of the Batman fan community; a more complete index can be found at <A HREF = "http://www.batmanfanfilms.com/films/" TITLE+"Batman Fan Film Directory">BatmanFanFilms.com</A>.  And if you too are uninterested in today&#039;s theatrical release, check out <A HREF = "http://daytonward.livejournal.com/198415.html" TITLE="The Dark Knight trailers....sort of">Dayton Ward&#039;s Batman gallery</A>, which takes the audio and action of <A HREF = "http://www.apple.com/trailers/wb/thedarkknight/trailer2/" TITLE="Apple -- Trailers -- The Dark Knight -- Trailer 2">the <em>Dark Knight</em> trailer</A> and recreates it using a variety of media, from animation to LEGOs.  Finally, remember that <A HREF = "http://www.showbits.net/2008/03/12/gotham-knight-trailer/" TITLE="Bring the Dark Knight Home Tonight">the animated film <em>Batman: Gotham Knight</em></a> is now available on DVD, serving as a bridge between <em>Batman Begins</em> and <em>The Dark Knight</em>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2008 21:15:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ken Gagne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Combining the trend of direct-to-DVD adatations of DC comic books such as Superman: Doomsday with the multiple personalities of The Animatrix, I present to you Batman: Gotham Knight, hitting home video on July 8th: This comes hot on the heels of the recently-released Justice League: New Frontier, which I hope to review soon: I&#039;m a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Combining the trend of direct-to-DVD adatations of DC comic books such as <A HREF = "http://www.showbits.net/2007/10/30/superman-doomsday/" TITLE="Clash of the Titans"><em>Superman: Doomsday</em></A> with the multiple personalities of <em><A HREF = "http://www.intothematrix.com/" TITLE="THE ANIMATRIX">The Animatrix</A></em>, I present to you <A HREF = "http://www.warnervideo.com/batmangothamknight/" TITLE="Batman--Gotham Knight official site"><em>Batman: Gotham Knight</em></a>, hitting home video on July 8th:</p>
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<p>This comes hot on the heels of the recently-released <em><A HREF = "http://www.warnervideo.com/jlnewfrontier/" TITLE="Justice League--The New Frontier official movie site">Justice League: New Frontier</a></em>, which I hope to review soon:</p>
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<p>I&#039;m a fan of DC Comics and find their animated adaptations to be consistently above average (unlike, say, <a href = "http://www.showbits.net/2007/02/07/the-not-so-marvelous/" TITLE="The Not-So-Marvelous">live-action Marvel films</A>).  I love how energetically DC is pursuing the home video market as a viable alternative to cinematic releases &#8212; and since I&#039;m not a fan of Christian Bale, these DVD releases will give me an alternative to <A HREF = "http://www.showbits.net/2008/07/18/batman-fanfilms/" TITLE="The Dork Knight"><em>The Dark Knight</em></A> this summer.  Keep &#039;em coming!!</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Dec 2007 14:36:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ken Gagne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#039;m not usually a fan of horror movies. Don&#039;t get me wrong, I like being scared; the Silent Hill franchise of video games are absolutely terrific in their ability to disturb and entertain. It&#039;s just that movies are too much a spectator sport for me to get very involved. But when those horror films start [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#039;m not usually a fan of horror movies.  Don&#039;t get me wrong, I like being scared; the <A HREF = "http://www.gamebits.net/ps2/shill3/" TITLE="Silent Hill 3">Silent Hill</A> franchise of video games are absolutely terrific in their ability to disturb and entertain.  It&#039;s just that movies are too much a spectator sport for me to get very involved.</p>
<p>But when those horror films start crossing over into other genres, then I get interested.  <A HREF = "http://www.freddyvsjason.com/" TITLE="Freddy vs. Jason"><em>Freddy vs. Jason</em></a> was a hilarious flick, while <em>Alien vs. Predator</em> was a decent action film.  The latter had enough potential to warrant my recent viewing of its sequel, <em><A HREF = "http://www.avp-r.com/" TITLE="Aliens vs. Predator Requiem">Aliens vs. Predator</A></em>. (The pluralization of the Aliens apparently being too sublime, the movie earned itself a silly subtitle, <em>Requiem</em>, for viewers who&#039;ve forgotten the nomenclature of the Ridley Scott original series.)</p>
<p>The sequel picks up immediately where its predecessor ends, with an Alien bursting from a Predator&#039;s chest, imbued with the qualities of both races. (I didn&#039;t realize until now that Aliens bear the traits of their hosts.  Interesting.)  The Predator ship crash-lands in the woods outside a remote town in Colorado.  Hilarity ensues.</p>
<p>Well, not really &#8212; at least hilarity has a punchline.  Here, we&#039;re mostly kept waiting for a payoff that never comes.  Whereas the first <em>AvP</em> film featured a team of Predators on the hunt, this time there&#039;s only a lone hunter (who we tantalizingly see take off from his homeworld), though his motives are unclear.  Is he trying to cover up the Aliens&#039; existence?  Save humanity from an Alien infestation?  We never know.  There was a definite sense in the first film of the Predator as the hero, but his motives don&#039;t seem as honorable here.  Mostly what we see him do is use some foreign weaponry which is then damaged in battle, affording him a sequence in which he unveils yet another mysterious gadget.  Repeat.</p>
<p>Just as unclear is the potential of the so-called <A HREF = "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Predalien#Predalien" TITLE="Predalien">Predalien</A>.  The best of both worlds and the weaknesses of none, right?  Not so much.  A Predator&#039;s strength comes from his training and weapons, and a newborn Predalien has neither.  Except for his physical appearance (and some unjustified ability to manipulate human fetuses), the Predalien functions exactly like an Alien.  The fight between the lone representatives of the two species is built up throughout the entire film, but when the climatic battle finally occurs, you realize it doesn&#039;t matter who wins.</p>
<p>Everything in between is the usual mayhem, screaming &#034;What are those things?!&#034;, and firing into the darkness.  The murky cinematography sometimes leaves one questioning how an Alien snuck into a particular building, or where the Predator is supposed to be now.  In keeping with the rules of horror films, sluts and stoners are guaranteed to go, but there is the occasional surprise in the nature of their demise.</p>
<p>The film ends with a vague reference to the origin of <A HREF = "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weyland-Yutani" TITLE="Weyland-Yutani on Wikipedia">The Company</a>, which I suspect will be lost on most viewers.  But if you have the appropriate expectations going into this film, it will prove a mildly satisfying experience.  The first <em>AvP</em> suggested the potential for a great mash-up; it&#039;s a potential I&#039;m still waiting to see realized.  In the meantime, fans have done a great job of introducing these otherworldly invaders into other mythos, including <A HREF = "http://www.showbits.net/index.php?p=144" TITLE="To Serve and Protect">Terminator, Robocop</a> and <A HREF = "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hjp0I_okX0w" TITLE="Batman--Dead End">Batman</a>.  Now that&#039;s a winning proposition!</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Nov 2007 03:33:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ken Gagne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Despite my geekiness and enthusiasm, I&#039;ve never felt the motivation to pursue the objects of my affection by attending a convention. But when Super Megafest promised to deliver a bevy of cult icons to my backyard, Hiphopguy23 and I couldn&#039;t resist. My past experience with conventions came at the now-defunct Electronic Entertainment Expo, a trade-only [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Despite my geekiness and enthusiasm, I&#039;ve never felt the motivation to pursue the objects of my affection by attending a convention.  But when <A HREF = "http://supermegafest.com/" TITLE="Super Megafest">Super Megafest</A> promised to deliver a bevy of cult icons to my backyard, <A HREF = "http://www.showbits.net/author/hiphopguy23/" TITLE="Showbits articles by Hiphopguy23">Hiphopguy23</A> and I couldn&#039;t resist.</p>
<p>My past experience with conventions came at the now-defunct <A HREF = "http://www.gamebits.net/e3/">Electronic Entertainment Expo</a>, a trade-only show of the gaming software industry.  Those events spanned multiple football fields and were packed with blaring televisions, free giveaways, and celebrity promotions.  There, simply by standing in line for an hour each, I&#039;d gotten the signatures of such stars as John de Lancie, Nicole de Boer, Robin Shou, and Wayne Gretzky.</p>
<p>I&#039;d fortunately not been to E3 for awhile, as otherwise those experiences may&#039;ve made for even more unrealistic expectations of the Megafest.  This primarily sci-fi convention filled a large hall at a Sheraton hotel, its adjoining corridor, and one nearby conference room.  It was a good size that required at least an hour to take in, but it was not anywhere that one could get lost.  The variety of unique and exclusive products could entrap a fan for hours with DVDs, toys, shirts, guitars, and especially comics &#8212; but Hiphopguy23 and I weren&#039;t there to spend money.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, expense was another area in which E3 and Super Megafest differed.  Whereas celebrities were paid to endorse a vendor&#039;s products, here their sole purpose was to supply fans with autographs&#8230; and so those fans became their financial backers.  A personalized glossy of Adam West went for $50; other actors&#039; costs were more reasonable, but charged extra for a photo of the fan and star.  Though as a convention newbie I accepted the reality of the arrangement without much distaste, I still had to wonder why an actor like Ray Park, who currently has <A HREF = "http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0661917/" TITLE="Ray Park on IMDb">five projects in production</A>, would need this income.</p>
<p><a class="thickbox" rel="" href='http://www.showbits.net/wp-content/uploads/gallery/megafest/megafest1.jpg' title='Ray Park, who played Darth Maul in &lt;em&gt;Star Wars Episode I&lt;/em&gt; and Toad in &lt;em&gt;X-Men&lt;/em&gt;.  Photo courtesy Hiphopguy23.'><img src='http://www.showbits.net/wp-content/uploads/gallery/megafest/thumbs/thumbs_megafest1.jpg' alt='Ken Gagne &amp; Ray Park' class='ngg-singlepic ngg-left' /></a>I hope this observation does not reflect poorly on the actors, as I was honored to meet each and every one of them.  Mr. Park kindly took the time to talk to me about his work on <A HREF = "http://www.showbits.net/index.php?p=198" TITLE="Son of Dorkman"><em>The Descendants</em></a>, a series he hopes, but does not expect, to see available next year.  He even did me the honor of a free photo.</p>
<p>Margot Kidder was similarly amicable.  Though no star had a line longer than five minutes, I was disappointed to see her so underwhelmed with fans that she had time to be reading a book about the history of the CIA.  So I chatted with her about <A HREF = "http://www.showbits.net/index.php?p=30" TITLE="Donner, Party of Two"><em>Superman Returns</em></A>. &#034;I liked it, though I think it wasn&#039;t aimed at kids,&#034; she commented, &#034;so I think they missed the mark in that regard.  But I liked it.&#034;  Another fan, looking at the glossies of her work on the Christopher Reeve films, asked if she missed those days.  Her answer was either self-evident or profound, depending on the age of the audience: &#034;I don&#039;t have to miss those days; I remember them.&#034;</p>
<p>But it was the two other stars who were the highlight of my day.  I hadn&#039;t gone to the event wanting <A HREF = "http://www.helenslater.com/" TITLE="Helen Slater's homepage">Helen Slater</A>&#039;s autograph, but of all the actors at the show, she was the least what I expected.  Whereas all the other actors have gotten older since their prime, this former Supergirl, now <A HREF = "http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?id=76882044&#038;s=143441" TITLE="Crossword on iTunes">singer/songwriter</A>, has hardly aged a day.  I was surprisingly nervous to approach her, as the last woman to make me bashful, another female celebrity, was <a href='http://www.showbits.net/wp-content/uploads/2007/11/minnieken.jpg' title='Ken and Minnie'>a very long time ago</a>.  Rather than a color photo of her in Kryptonian garb, I chose to have signed a black-and-white glossy of Ms. Slater as she is today.  I almost can&#039;t stand to have it mounted on my wall, as she far outshines the others I keep there.</p>
<p>Just as powerful an addition to my collection (of both autographs and memories), but in a very different way, was <A HREF = "http://www.myspace.com/thelarrystorch" TITLE="Official Larry Storch MySpace page">Larry Storch</A>.  I grew up on the comedy of <em>F-Troop</em>, <em>The Dick Van Dyke Show</em>, <em>Dobie Gillis</em>, and others that were clean and funny, derived from true situational comedies.  Nowadays, shows like <em>Seinfeld</em> are built on nonsense concepts with characters who are hateful, unrealistic, and insulting &#8212; but back when shows had theme songs with lyrics, the writing and acting were far cleverer.  Larry Storch as Corporal Agarn was one of several people who exemplified for me the potential of acting and comedy, both of which I now pursue myself on theater stage.  To shake his hand and tell him what he meant to me was a golden moment.</p>
<p>Hiphopguy23 did not get that chance with <A HREF = "http://www.georgesteele.com/" TITLE="George 'The Animal' Steele">George &#034;The Animal&#034; Steele</A>, who cancelled due to <A HREF = "http://www.showbits.net/index.php?p=55" TITLE="Pebbles and Dino In Mourning">the popular affliction of wrestlers: poor health</A>.  But I think we both had a good time at our first such convention and considered every dollar well-spent at this one-in-a-lifetime opportunity.</p>

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		<dc:creator>Ken Gagne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#039;m a fan of Batman in all his incarnations, from comics to television to film, but some formats and actors represent the Dark Knight better than others. Looking at his silver screen appearances, it&#039;s clear to me who the superior actor is. Forget Val Kilmer, George Clooney, or Christian Bale; give me Kevin Conroy anyday. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#039;m a fan of Batman in all his incarnations, from comics to television to film, but some formats and actors represent the Dark Knight better than others.  Looking at his silver screen appearances, it&#039;s clear to me who the superior actor is.  Forget Val Kilmer, George Clooney, or Christian Bale; give me Kevin Conroy anyday.  His portrayal of Batman in the 1993 film <em>Mask of the Phantasm</em> (as well as Mark Hamill&#039;s as The Joker) helped establish the movie as the most realistic and authentic adventure of the Caped Crusader yet.</p>
<p><em>Phantasm</em> was based on the animated television series that premiered in 1992.  Unfortunately, the show&#039;s style, both in animation and characterization, became much simpler in 1997 when the show was rechristened <em>The New Batman Adventures</em>.  It&#039;s this style that was employed by the show&#039;s last hurrah, the 2003 direct-to-video film <em>Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman</em>, which I finally watched last night.</p>
<p>It&#039;d been awhile since I&#039;d seen its predecessor, the 1998 direct-to-video <em>Batman &#038; Mr. Freeze: Sub-Zero</em>, but I remember not liking what they did with the characters, and the juxtaposition of hand-drawn and computer-generated animation being disconcerting.  Fortunately, <em>Mystery of the Batwoman</em> has a smoother appearance.  There are some really great animated sequences, and though these are inconsistent, the animation is always at least average &#8212; albeit still in that simpler style.  The sound effects are also contributive to the experience; there is a particular fight scene between Batwoman and two nameless bunny girls that demonstrates excellent audio and choreography.</p>
<p>I was also surprised by the plot, which I expected to be a no-brainer to anyone familiar with the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Man's_Land_(comics)" TITLE="No Man's Land">No Man&#039;s Land</a> story arc from the Batman comics in 1999.  Instead, rather than mangling the characters we know and love, this film introduces three new characters.  But ultimately, the titular enigma is akin to badly-written murder-mystery, where ALL the clues are red herrings.</p>
<p>Like <em>Sub-Zero</em>, this film ends on an exploding boat, and all the loose ends are neatly tied up.  By comparison, <em>Mask of the Phantasm</em> bucked that trend with a resolution that could hardly be called happy &#8212; and that was before Bruce Wayne adopted his darker, more uniform, and more boring presentation.  <em>Mystery of the Batwoman</em> felt more like a prolonged episode that didn&#039;t develop our established heroes much.  But taken more lightly, it was a <em>fun</em> prolonged episode, and one I appreciated all the more for not having seen any new animated Batman adventures in many years.</p>
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