Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Disney Infinity 2.0 Marvel Characters


So far the list of characters for Disney Infinity Marvel Super Heroes consists of The Avengers: Hulk, Iron Man, Thor, Captain America, Hawkeye, and Black Widow. Along with a surprise with the Guardians of the Galaxy characters and Loki, M.O.D.O.K., and Nick Fury. Spider-Man, the Green Goblin, and Stitch were also hinted at in a new video!

Green Goblin

M.O.D.O.K. and Loki

Merida and Maleficent

Stitch

Groot and Rocket Raccoon

Spider-Man


Details:
All Disney 1.0 Characters work
All Power Discs Work
All Toy Boxes Work
Starter Base Works

Over a dozen more Marvel Characters coming PLUS new DISNEY characters. The new characters will feature specific character locomotion, special skills and combat, and attributes and a skill tree to further customize your experience. For instance, wall crawling will be available for characters like the Hulk, and probably for Spider-Man and Stitch.

2 new Toy Box Game modes: Dungeon Crawler and Tower Defense

XBOX ONE and PS4 Launch

Characters can upgrade powers with new skill trees and level cap at 20

New Easier Toy Box mode with paint brushes and going inside buildings. Players can make a "home base" that is customizable and showcases the players unique personality. Builders will be a new asset as well in which townspeople can build for you.

Toy Boxes will feature new enhancements to help create a full game experience, like fades to signal a beginning and end of a level.

80 Power Discs in 3 waves, including new vehicles (multiple characters can ride, motorcycles, and hover vehicles that race and fly), COSTUMES, environments, sidekicks (like Iron Patriot), etc.

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Star Wars Episode VII Cast Announced!


April 29th, Pinewood Studios, UK - Writer/Director/Producer J.J Abrams (top center right) at the cast read-through of Star Wars Episode VII at Pinewood Studios with (clockwise from right) Harrison Ford, Daisy Ridley, Carrie Fisher, Peter Mayhew, Producer Bryan Burk, Lucasfilm President and Producer Kathleen Kennedy, Domhnall Gleeson, Anthony Daniels, Mark Hamill, Andy Serkis, Oscar Isaac, John Boyega, Adam Driver and Writer Lawrence Kasdan. Copyright and Photo Credit: David James.

The official cast to Star Wars Episode VII has been announced and it looks like much of the original cast is back. Andy Serkis as an addition means there probably will be motion-capture character(s) involved as well. 

View the whole article here:

Disney Infinity 2.0

Monday, April 28, 2014

Godzilla trailer April 28, 2014



It looks like the Big-G has a formidable opponent in the new Godzilla film by director Gareth Edwards and Warner Brothers and Legendary Studios. Take a look at this trailer for Asia that finally hit the US after the "Hear you Roar" media promotion has come to an end and the reward was this trailer.

Sunday, April 27, 2014

Star Wars: When one expanded universe ends, another begins.


            With the recent acquisition of Star Wars to the Disney family, some things were bound to change. Disney announced a fleet of Star Wars movies to begin with Episode VII, directed by J.J. Abrams, and a new TV series, Star Wars: Rebels, to take place 5 years before the events of a Episode VI: A New Hope. But what part of the Star Wars Expanded Universe would the new movie lift from? Well, none of it. As the following article states, "Expanded Universe Turns a New Page," Star Wars canon will consist of Episodes I-VI and Star Wars: The Clone Wars. While it seems that some events from the EU will be included in Disney's Rebels, the EU will remain an entity of it's own.
            I can already hear the outrage by fans around the world. This isn't a replacement for the EU, but more supplemental material to create a larger Star Wars universe. With so much content from books, role-playing games, video games, comics, board games, toys, events, TV shows, etc., what creative freedom would J.J. Abrams have in creating the new movie? Next to none. The history is already there with the Skywalker and Solo children and their history is chronicled very well in the EU. Yes, we all would love to see Mara Jade in the new movie, and maybe they all might make appearances. But, Abrams would have a limited scope to work in and would essentially be making a movie from the books. Not much fun for Abrams who brought new life and history to the Star Trek universe by rebooting the series. He did not however, ignore the previous generations, but created an alternate reality in which the new characters could thrive and play in without harming the already established Star Trek universe.
         I, for one, am excited to see Star Wars in the creative hands of Abrams and look forward to a new generation able to enjoy Star Wars without having to be a major fan. With this move, Star Wars is now accessible to every person whether they be life-long fans or just beginning to see the Star Wars universe for the first time. Too many people I talk to today have never seen Episodes IV-VI or don't know anything about Star Wars. Cartoon Network's The Clone Wars made the universe accessible to anyone by placing it on TV and creating all new content with the supervision of George Lucas. It's time Star Wars was placed in the hands of an experienced company like Disney and allowed to run-free in the hands of Abrams but remain the classic Star Wars we all love.
May the Force be with you, always.

Saturday, April 26, 2014

Everyone can hear you scream...


Sega is working on Alien: Isolation. While there have been many Alien games, many fell flat to gamer and fan expectation. Many were not true to the soul of the Alien movies. Isolation, however, looks like it may have it right with the true to movie environments and creating an atmosphere that made the original movie a suspense/horror flick. 

Review: Decline of the Original Muppet Song


The Decline of the Original Muppet Song

The Muppets and music have always been entwined.  Every Muppet film has featured music as a way of progressing the story. Whether silly or touching, each song brings the viewer closer to the characters and their struggles. With the release of a new Muppet film and new music, let's take a look at the musical journey the Muppets have taken over the years.

Original songs in Muppet theatrical films, arranged by primary vocalists.
Click to see larger version.

As the above graphic shows, the Muppets have gradually gone from singing all the songs in their films to getting only half the songs in a reduced set of original songs. This graph leaves out songs that have new renditions, such as "America" from The Muppet Movie, "Rainbow Connection" in The Muppets and "Together Again" in Muppets Most Wanted.

The Muppet Movie featured eight songs, one of which was not original, "America" (though brilliantly sung by Fozzie Bear in a very patriotic moment that we did not need to stand up for). Each song moved the plot along, helping us better understand the characters and getting the viewer ever closer to finding the rainbow connection. As Paul Williams writes in the liner notes of the 2013 release, "To me the film suggests that we are all capable of more than we'd imagined. That the key ingredients are kindness and belief in ourselves." The songs truly reflect that statement. "Rainbow Connection" was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song.


The Great Muppet Caper featured eight original songs, most of which were sung by the Muppets. The two songs shared with Muppets are not sung by a single human character. "Piggy's Fantasy," a water ballet number in homage to the films of Ester Williams, is sung by a chorus and a dubbed Nicky Holiday. However, the entire song is about Miss Piggy. The other song, "The First Time it Happens," nominated for Best Original Song at the Academy Awards, is also sung by a chorus, but Kermit and Miss Piggy carry the heart and soul of the song.


The Muppets Take Manhattan featured eight more original songs for the Muppets. Even though the film featured a few human characters, those humans did not get any songs. The story was about the Muppets and their struggle to put on a Broadway show. The human characters were secondary, possibly tertiary characters who get wrapped up in the Muppets' story line, and therefore did not need songs.



The Muppet Christmas Carol is where the format for songs would change a little, due to the nature of the film. Remarkably though, Paul Williams still found a way to write songs that put the Muppets at the forefront of almost every song. Fittingly though, as Scrooge has a change of heart, he gets to sing a song, almost symbolically joining the ranks of the Muppets.



Muppet Treasure Island begins a further departure due to the source material the film is based off. The main protagonist, Jim Hawkins, and the main antagonist, Long John Silver, are humans. Rightfully so, they should have songs to help the audience understand them as characters. However, this film does not forget the Muppets. The songs never solely feature a human, but instead let the Muppets shine in supporting roles or as the primary vocalists for songs that help set the scene.


Muppets From Space is the odd film out. It did not feature any original songs for the Muppets. The one song included in the film is "Celebration," sung by the Alien Gonzos. The film probably could have benefited from original songs. Probably.


The Muppets took a decidedly different approach to songs. The only original song sung solely by Muppets is "Pictures in My Head." The other songs in the film either had Muppets sharing a song with a major human character, for example "Man or Muppet" and "Me Party," or as secondary characters. Only six original songs were used in the film, while the others were renditions of existing songs which were used for nostalgic purposes. Does this suggest that the filmmakers did not think that the Muppets could carry a film on their own? Much of the music in this film was torn between too many plots and too many new unnecessary characters, effectively slowing the film down and taking away songs and screen time from the title characters. "Man or Muppet" did take home an Academy Award for Best Original Song (albeit there were only two nominations). But it begs the question, why would a film called The Muppets effectively distance the music from the title characters?

Muppets Most Wanted is much closer to a Muppet film in terms of music, but does take some notes from The Muppets. The Muppets get at least three songs and share three songs with human characters. The songs feel and sound more muppety though. There is still the return to renditions of old songs for nostalgic purposes and the solo human songs, such as "The Big House." "Interrogation Song" and "I'm Number One" really show off how well Muppets can sing with humans, without the songs being only about the human character.

The most startling factor is that newer films, like The Muppets and Muppets Most Wanted, have a reduced set of original songs and about half or more of the songs are not sung by the Muppets as the primary vocalists. It may be that the film makers are trying to put on a feature length Muppet Show, rather than letting the characters play in the real world and deal with problems outside of the theatre setting. Sure, The Great Muppet Caper has two songs that are shared by human vocalists, but those humans are more of a chorus than they are the primary vocalist. Hopefully, as we see more Muppet films, the creative team behind them will return the Muppets to their roots - singing songs and being the main characters in their films.

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Ratatouille the Adventure Preview

Disneyland Paris is receiving a new attraction based on Ratatouille. This one-of-a-kind attraction, five years in the making, will shrink you down to the size of a rat to explore Paris! Check out the preview below.




Star Wars Weekends at Disney's Hollywood Studios is right around the corner. The guest list is huge this year, from Mark Hamill to Ray Park, this year will be filled with stars! Grab your tauntaun and check it out!



Check out the full schedule at Disney Parks Blog.

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Earth Day

Happy Earth Day!

Jim Henson had a keen interest in preserving our planet and environmentalism. Below you can watch clips of some of the ways that Jim brought his message to the public. From PSAs to specials, Jim cared about our planet shared and that in many wonderful and entertaining ways.

The Song of the Cloud Forest is a vibrant musical story that tells of a golden toad who is trying to find a mate. The imagery is outstanding, the style is unlike anything you've seen before, and the characters are as diverse as the almost 7,000 species of amphibians!

This "Earth Day Special" aired in 1990. It only played once and has not been available since. This segment shows Kermit and Robin discussing the impacts of humans on animals.

The National Wildlife Federation filmed a bunch of Public Service Announcements with The Muppets. Here are a few of them in a compilation.




In 1971, Toho Studios created a movie where Godzilla's enemy was pollution itself, or Hedorah.  The monster was named for hedoro, the Japanese word for sludge, vomit, slime or chemical ooze. While very 70's in style, with dance scenes and sequences inspired by The Blob, Hedorah is easily a fan favorite with a very serious message that would continue through the Godzilla series.


From the very beginning of Godzilla's legacy, the series was mindful of the impact that mankind has on the Earth. Above is the trailer for Godzilla vs. Mothra: Battle for Earth. It carries a strong message of the damage man has done to the Earth and warns of environmental disaster and that 12,000 years in the past the previous civilization that inhabited the Earth was destroyed by Battra, the Black Mothra.



On Earth Day in 1998, Disney's Animal Kingdom opened. This magical place, inspired by the True Life Adventures series explores and celebrates our natural world. Check out this Wonderful World of Disney special that introduces this wild new place to visit!


Even Disney is committed to protecting our Earth. Through the DisneyNature feature films, the Walt Disney Company is spreading the love for our planet.

Don't forget, DisneyNature's Bears is out now in threatres!




Sunday, April 20, 2014

Farscape Movie? Yes, please!

It's been rumored that a Farscape movie, or maybe a tv spin-off are in the works. Some news has come in that there is indeed a confirmation about a movie. Now that's frelling awesome!

Read more here: The Farscape Movie is Officially Happening


Happy Easter!

Happy Easter!
Hope you have an eggcellent day!

Look! Godzilla found an easter egg!

Surprise! You found Baby Sinclair in your egg!


Awwww . . .  Stitch and ducklings! 

Friday, April 18, 2014

Today in History April 18


1983 — Disney Channel goes on the air



2002 — Primeval Whirl opens at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park




Godzilla - Nature Has An Order

Watch the newest Godzilla trailer. A half view in board daylight of the King!
Watch later today for a review of the trailer.

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Today in History April 16

April 16
2001 — Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge opens at the Walt Disney World Resort





2007 — Disneyland Resort announces the entire Disneyland Railroad fleet has been converted to run on biofuel instead of diesel




Brian Henson Interview with Entertainment Weekly

Check out this interview with Brian Henson over at Entertainment weekly! He dishes on his summer job with the Doozers, Baby Sinclair's popularity, the challenge of Pilot in Farscape, and much more!


Godzilla - Official Teaser Trailer

Return of the King in One Month!


Just one month until Godzilla returns to the big screen!

Up-to-date coverage coming soon!

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Newsflash! April 14, 2014




April 15, 2014
The soundtrack to Muppets Most Wanted was released! Check out the score by Christophe Beck. It will bring you and the film together again . . . again.



April 11, 2014
Check out the Dwarf's Mine Train characters in this new video! Looks like the Dwarf's faces will be quite animated. Keep your eye on Disney Parks Blog and right here for news.