Monday, October 10, 2016

Supergirl: Superman and Clark Kent Visit National City

Supergirl: Superman and Clark Kent Visit National City

Look! It's a new season, a new network, but it's still Supergirl.


Amy Ratcliffe
via DC Comics

http://www.dccomics.com/blog/2016/10/10/supergirl-superman-and-clark-kent-visit-national-city


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Happy Fight with a Lightsaber Day! (Ultra Sabers Review)

October 10th is the 2nd annual International Fight with a Lightsaber Day.  Using #LightsaberFight last year over 33 countries participated in Lightsaber Battles at their homes, offices, and flash mobs that had a social reach of over 5 million people.

 

This year, The Nerd Machine is participating using our brand new Lightsaber from Ultra Sabers:  The Combat Lightsaber Specialists.  Ultra Sabers allows you to completely customize the lightsaber of your dreams. With 13 different bodies, 17 emitters, 13 couplers, and 25 pommels the combination possibilities are next to endless.  Or if you prefer, there are 90 different complete hilts that have been beautifully master crafted by the expert designers at Ultra Sabers.  

 

Want more than just a red, blue, or green lightsaber?  Ultra Sabers has you covered!  Choose from Adegan Silver, Sunriders Destiny (aquamarine), Violet Amethyst, Fire Orange, and Arctic Blue in addition to your old reliable Guardian Blue, Blazing Red, and Consular Green.

 

Whether you are a Jedi or a Sith, Ultra Sabers allow you to fight with the prowess of a Sith Warrior without losing the artistic elegance a Jedi Counselor might prefer.  And while all the various customization allows for a good amount of price differences, the majority of their sabers will cost you around $120, which is incredibly reasonable for what you get.  Unfortunately, they don’t accept Republic Credits.

 

We see a lot of amazing Star Wars Cosplay come through Nerd HQ, so why not have a lightsaber that reflects all of the hard work and attention to detail you put into your costume?

 
josh
 
me
 
brandon
 
Check out www.ultrasabers.com to purchase your own custom lightsaber!


Matt Goodman
via The Nerd Machine

http://www.thenerdmachine.com/happy-fight-with-a-lightsaber-day-ultra-sabers-review/


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Expanding the Family: Bringing Superman to Supergirl

Expanding the Family: Bringing Superman to Supergirl

Any time you go somewhere new, you always want to make a big impression. And it doesn’t get any bigger than bringing one of the world’s most iconic super heroes with you.


Tim Beedle
via DC Comics

http://www.dccomics.com/blog/2016/10/10/expanding-the-family-bringing-superman-to-supergirl


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Preview Monday: The Flash #8!


Nicole Valdez
via DC Comics

http://www.dccomics.com/blog/2016/10/10/preview-monday-the-flash-8


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The Legend of Tarzan (Blu-ray Review)

THE FILM

It was only a matter of time before Tarzan got a reboot. After the success of Cinderella and The Jungle BookThe Legend of Tarzan swung into theaters with Swedish actor Alexander Skarsgård in the title role. The film refreshingly skips the origin story and throws us into an established universe where Tarzan is now John Clayton, living a quiet life with his American wife Jane (Margot Robbie, Suicide Squad) in London. Tarzan’s story has become legendary to the public around him; he has basically assumed identity of a celebrity.

 

When an American, George Washington Williams (Samuel L. Jackson, Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children), approaches John, he tells him that the Congo he once resided in is now in danger. With that news, John, Jane and George depart to the birthplace of Tarzan, where he reunites with an old African tribe he used to be apart of. Things turn awry when Lèon Rom (Christoph Waltz, Django Unchained) arrives to fulfill his bounty with John. When John escapes, Lèon takes Jane hostage to draw him in. With the aid of the tribespeople and George, John once again becomes Tarzan to save his wife and fight back against Lèon.

 

The Legend of Tarzan genuinely surprised me. Knowing little-to-nothing going in, I was expected a carbon-copy remake of the animated Disney film, a la The Jungle Book. The world of Tarzan is deeply established in this one; while it floats over some of his relationships and past, it shows that he has been through a hell of a lot. Certain scenes indicating his past (aside from the flashbacks) include his animal-like bone structure, his reunion with the tribe, and his relationship with the tigers he discovers with Jane and George.

 

There are a lot of high moments in The Legend of Tarzan. Skarsgård does well with what he’s given; he certainly looks the part, and seeing him swinging through the trees and exhibiting his signature roar is definitely a high point. Samuel L. Jackson provides much needed comedic relief throughout. Christoph Waltz never ceases to disappoint with that soothing voice. Margot Robbie is fine, though she isn’t much more than a damsel in distress. It’s an exciting film that doesn’t overstay its welcome.

 

The Legend of Tarzan: 3.5 out of 5

 

SPECIAL FEATURES

TARZAN™ REBORN – Cast and crew reminiscing about the history/lore of the character and the updates they have made to the legend. The cast and crew discuss why they chose the direction they went in.

 
BATTLES AND BARE KNUCKLED BRAWLS – Discusses how the fight scenes were done. Broken up into three separate segments: 1) Tarzan v. Akut, 2) Boma Stampede, 3) Train Ambush.

 
TARZAN™ AND JANE’S UNFAILING LOVE – Cast and crew discuss the romance between Tarzan and Jane.

 
CREATING THE VIRTUAL JUNGLE – The cast and crew discuss the challenges of shooting on location in the African jungles.

 
GABON TO THE BIG SCREEN – All about the rainforests and wildlife in Gabon.

 
STOP IVORY PSA – Talks about protecting endangered elephants and stopping the ivory trade.


Matt Goodman
via The Nerd Machine

http://www.thenerdmachine.com/the-legend-of-tarzan-blu-ray-review/


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Introducing SAM, Storytelling Across Media

HELLO, SAN FRANCISCO … WE MISSED YOU!
SAM: Storytelling Across Media Symposium in San Francisco

Say hello to SAM: Storytelling Across Media, a one-day symposium on Nov. 5 in San Francisco, CA, focusing on the art of storytelling.


CCI_Gary_SDCC
via The Toucan Blog

http://www.comic-con.org/toucan/introducing-sam-storytelling-across-media


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