Category Archives: Movies/TV

Final Episode of Dragon Age: Redemption is Out

We are at the final conclusion of Felicia Day’s Dragon Age: Redemption episodes.

Take a look below for the last episode, as well as the other episodes altogether now.

Dragon Age: Redemption – Episode 6: Saarebas

Dragon Age: Redemption – Episode 1: Tallis

Dragon Age: Redemption – Episode 2: Cairn

Dragon Age: Redemption – Episode 3: Josmael

Dragon Age: Redemption – Episode 4: Nyree

Dragon Age: Redemption – Episode 5: Mercenaries

Dragon Age: Redemption is a six-part webseries based on the BioWare series of the same name. It is created by and stars Felicia Day, creator and star of the webseries The Guild.

Felicia Day is a professional actress who has appeared in many TV shows and movies.   Check her IMDB page or Wikipedia page for a full list of credits.

Felicia is most well-known for her acting in web video; in Joss Whedon’s epic internet musical “Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog” and in her own show that she writes, stars in and co-produces, “The Guild”.
She is also an avid social networking fan, most prominently on Twitter.
For more press, contact information and her blog check out her website http://feliciaday.com.

Green Lantern: The Animated Series

The Green Lantern: The Animated Series debuted this weekend.  For those who are unfamiliar with the Tales of the Green Lantern, here’s a short snap shot – fearless test pilot Hal Jordan is chosen by the ring of a dying Green Lantern to be the first human inducted in to the Green Lantern Corps.  The Corps is comprised of beings throughout the universe that are chosen because they have the ability to overcome great fear.  They maintain order in their sector of the galaxy, in short, intergalactic cops.  The Guardians of the Universe are their “bosses” who are the oldest beings in creation, and have designed the GL Ring to be the most powerful weapon in the universe.  It allows its bearer to create anything that their mind can will in to existence.

Here’s the short of what happened in the hour long pilot episode; Hal (voiced by Josh keaton) is testing a jet for Ferris Aircraft when an earthquake happens, he loses the jet to save a train.  Carol Ferris gets mad at him, he promises to make it up to her with a dinner date, but then his ring calls him to OA.  Hal transforms in to Green Lantern and is space bound.  He’s being reprimanded by the Guardian council when a GL Ring flies in, it’s the ring of a now dead Frontier Lantern.  Who are they?  The Guardians give a quick explanation and dismiss the hearing.  Ganthet shows Kilowog (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) and Hal this experimental spaceship that’s got artificial intelligence and a power battery.  Hal and Kilowog then “borrow” the ship and go in search of what killed the Frontier Lantern.

They discover that there are Red Lanterns and they combat them while saving Shyir Rev (voiced by Kurtwood Smith), another Frontier Lantern, from certain death.  Returning the wounded Shyir to his home planet they’ve accidentally led the Red Lanterns to this peaceful colony planet.  The Red Lantern leader, Atrocitus (voiced by Jonathan Adams), sends down a probe that will destroy the planet unless the inhabitants hand of the Green Lanterns.  A valiant fight is fought that ends with *SPOILER* Shyir’s death and Kilowog saving the inhabitants.

The AI ship along piloted by Hal and Kilowog have a captured Red Lantern named Razer.  They set out to find more Red Lanterns in the cosmos.

The good; the fight scenes were great, once they started going.  This being mainly a kids’ cartoon, it got a lot more violent that I thought it would.  Much like The Clone Wars of late, so that was surprisingly unexpected.  The sound effects are great and the use of constructs really complimented the excellent sound.  Having Kurtwood Smith voice a GL was a nice treat, almost casting against type for me, but it worked.

Shyir’s death caught me by complete surprise, I mean – it’s a cartoon for kids, they would find a way out, but nope, they didn’t.  And what’s more, they brought in Kilowog’s backstory, which you’d only know from reading the comics.  That was a great emotional moment coupled with a nod to the comics, wonderful.

The action – once the fighting and combat started, they had some nice sequences.

The bad; Hal goes in to space way too quickly, and it seems like the whole series will be space bound.  Which I’m not too keen on.  The whole relate-ability to a character will be gone.  It should be about Hal trying to balance his day job with his romantic interest in Carol coupled with space emergencies and Coast City dangers.

This is just the pilot episode, but it looks like we’re losing the who secret identity thing, which to me is a kid’s fantasy, to be completely passed as having no impact in anything, while actually saving the world.  With the Green Lantern you not only have that but you also have the will to create anything you can imagine, which is essential for growing kids where they play in their imagination almost everyday.

From a production standpoint I see why they went in to space though, space is easy to animate, and when they land in a “combat zone” it’s usually rocks and desert like.  For some reason the animation still looked flat to me, overly simple and not detailed.  Which makes me think that Hal will spend all his time as GL in space fights.

One more thing, and this is way too nitpicky, but they really really simplified Hal’s hair.  Much like Superman, Hal has a certain hair style.  Which makes me think that they’re going for a medium between the comics and Ryan Reynolds

Overall, I will have to give this a couple more episodes before an official verdict is rendered.  But for now, I’m leaning toward passing on this series.  It needs to decide what it wants to be.  Go all the way like Justice League Unlimited with the serious aspects or go for tongue and cheek the way of Batman: The Brave and The Bold.

 

 

 

 

2011 Long Beach Comic Convention: Interview with Joe Russo (Starburns Industries)

Executive producer, Joe Russo, talked to us about all the latest and greatest things happening at Starburns Industries, producers of Mary Shelley’s Frankenhole.

Joe discusses working with stop motion versus CG, the challenges of working with stop motion, the big dream of Starburns Industries, why he likes Long Beach Comic Convention over other conventions, other projects the company is working on, and the process of finding the right voice for a series.

Watch Mary Shelley’s Frankenhole on Adult Swim
Find out more about Starburns Industries

2011 Long Beach Comic Convention: Angus Oblong Scared Me

Angus Oblong is an interesting person. If you saw him on the streets, I’m not sure you’d recognize him right away. I say that because he wore his usual face paint at the Long Beach Comic Convention.

Many of you may be more familiar with his series, The Oblongs, which was recently salvaged by Adult Swim, purveyors of once under-appreciated works like Family Guy and Futurama.

Angus Oblong talks about making art for his own amusement and offers indispensable advise for aspiring artists. I was admittedly intimidated by his appearance despite the fact I really felt a connection with his art. I wish I could have spent more time asking him questions but I was clearly unprepared for the man I met. Take a look below.

Discover more about Angus Oblong:
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2011 Comikaze: Interview with Miracle Laurie

I won’t lie. I was scared to ask Miracle Laurie for a few minutes of on camera Q & A. She’s tall, attractive, dresses well, and I didn’t know a thing about her. Luckily that didn’t matter to David, who was bold enough to push me out of the nest like a confident mother bird.

Miracle Laurie was kind and patient enough to answer a few questions with us. She discusses her character on Dollhouse, what drew her to the role, challenges of portraying the character, the geek in her wanting to play Wonder Woman, thoughts on 3D, what makes Comikaze different from other conventions, masks freaking her out, Goodnight BurbankThe First Ride of Wyatt Earp, working with Alan Cummings, a ukulele cover band she’s in with her husband, Uke Box Heroes, her favorite songs to cover, and the need for a physical keyboard on her phone.

Check out more of Miracle Laurie on the web:
Uke Box Heroes on iTunes
HDNet’s Goodnight Burbank
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Mercenaries – Dragon Age Episode 5 is out

Bit delayed on posting our weekly adventure.   Tallis latest fight in the inn hints at betrayal. Cairn’s secret is revealed in the latest episode shown below.  Previous episodes can be found below in the related articles.

Wondering how it’ll end, will we see more of this work?  Guess only time will tell.

 

Dragon Age: Redemption is a six-part webseries based on the BioWare series of the same name. It is created by and stars Felicia Day, creator and star of the webseries The Guild.

Felicia Day is a professional actress who has appeared in many TV shows and movies.   Check her IMDB page or Wikipedia page for a full list of credits.

Felicia is most well-known for her acting in web video; in Joss Whedon’s epic internet musical “Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog” and in her own show that she writes, stars in and co-produces, “The Guild”.
She is also an avid social networking fan, most prominently on Twitter.
For more press, contact information and her blog check out her website http://feliciaday.com.

Related articles:

Hang Out with Felicia Day in Celebration of Dragon Age: Redemption Episode
Dragon Age: Redemption Episode 2 is Out
Dragon Age: Redemption Episode 3 (Josemael) Just Released
Dragon Age: Redemption Episode 4 – Nyree

Dragon Age: Redemption Episode 4 – Nyree

Another week, another adventure for Felicia Day’s Dragon Age: Redemption.  This week adventure finds the betrayed Reaver, Nyree, who reveals disturbing secrets about the mage Saarebas’ real motives.  First episode, second episode, and third episode are also available, for those who haven’t seen it yet.

Dragon Age: Redemption is a six-part webseries based on the BioWare series of the same name. It is created by and stars Felicia Day, creator and star of the webseries The Guild.

Felicia Day is a professional actress who has appeared in many TV shows and movies.   Check her IMDB page or Wikipedia page for a full list of credits.

Felicia is most well-known for her acting in web video; in Joss Whedon’s epic internet musical “Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog” and in her own show that she writes, stars in and co-produces, “The Guild”.
She is also an avid social networking fan, most prominently on Twitter.
For more press, contact information and her blog check out her website http://feliciaday.com.

Related articles:

Hang Out with Felicia Day in Celebration of Dragon Age: Redemption Episode
Dragon Age: Redemption Episode 2 is Out
Dragon Age: Redemption Episode 3 (Josemael) Just Released

Redbox Raising Rental Fee $.20 For DVD’s On Halloween, Treat Not Included

Do you guys remember when we used to get a 20 ounce soda for a buck? Life was easy. A single dollar bill was all we needed. Then inflation kicked in and we started having to ask our friends or kind strangers for change because that dollar bill was no longer enough.

Prices bumps are never good news but they are often a necessary evil for businesses to remain profitable. Today Redbox announced it too will become that vending machine by bumping it’s rate.  The good news is that the price hike only affects DVDs. While we’re probably years away from DVDs being the new laserdisc, the narrowing price gap between DVD and Blu-ray rentals may help adoption rate for the latter. For 30 cents more, why not watch movies in glorious high definition? Perhaps we’ll also see a shift in inventory for available titles on Blu-ray. One can only hope.

If you’ve been hesitating to rent a movie, head over to your local kiosk soon. The new price starts 10/31/2011

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Dragon Age: Redemption Episode 3 (Josemael) Just Released

Dragon Age: Redemption Episode 3 is out starring Felicia Day.  Their little adventure begins as a tentative truce unites Tallis and Cairn, a young Dalish Mage, Josmael, insists on accompanying them to save his beloved.  Find out what happens below.  First episode and second episode are also available, for those who haven’t seen it yet.

Dragon Age: Redemption is a six-part webseries based on the BioWare series of the same name. It is created by and stars Felicia Day, creator and star of the webseries The Guild.

Felicia Day is a professional actress who has appeared in many TV shows and movies.   Check her IMDB page or Wikipedia page for a full list of credits.

Felicia is most well-known for her acting in web video; in Joss Whedon’s epic internet musical “Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog” and in her own show that she writes, stars in and co-produces, “The Guild”.
She is also an avid social networking fan, most prominently on Twitter.
For more press, contact information and her blog check out her website http://feliciaday.com.

Related Article:
Hang Out with Felicia Day in Celebration of Dragon Age: Redemption Episode
Dragon Age: Redemption Episode 2 is Out

Dragon Age: Redemption Episode 2 is Out

Dragon Age: Redemption Episode 2 is out starring Felicia Day.  Still not quite sure what to make of the series, but its interesting to watch and it’s got elf ears.    Can’t go wrong with elf ears!  Of course, it reminds me of the elf ears they were selling at BlizzCon couple years ago.

If you missed the first episode, you can find it here.

Dragon Age: Redemption is a six-part webseries based on the BioWare series of the same name. It is created by and stars Felicia Day, creator and star of the webseries The Guild.

Felicia Day is a professional actress who has appeared in many TV shows and movies.   Check her IMDB page or Wikipedia page for a full list of credits.

Felicia is most well-known for her acting in web video; in Joss Whedon’s epic internet musical “Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog” and in her own show that she writes, stars in and co-produces, “The Guild”.
She is also an avid social networking fan, most prominently on Twitter.
For more press, contact information and her blog check out her website http://feliciaday.com.

Related Article: Hang Out with Felicia Day in Celebration of Dragon Age: Redemption Episode

Netflix To Stream CW Shows, Closet Gossip Girl Rejoice

Are you a working professional that’s also secretly a fan of teen drama shows such as One Tree Hill, Gossip Girl, or Vampire Diaries? Good news! Netflix just inked a deal with CBS Corporation and Warner Bros. Television Group that brings CW shows to Netflix streaming service subscribers for four years.

The deal brings current and future episodes of its hit shows. Here are some dates to mark on your calendar:

October 15,  2011:  Previous seasons of The Vampire Diaries, Gossip Girl, One Tree Hill and Nikita are made available
January 2012:  Previous seasons of Supernatural and 90210  are made available
Fall 2012: current season shows made available

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Hang Out with Felicia Day in Celebration of Dragon Age: Redemption Episode

In celebration of her new Dragon Age: Redemption web episode, starting now, you can start a hangout on Google+!  When you do, post on Felicia Day’s G+ page with the link, and she’ll potentially stop by and answer questions about the show and can even pose for a photo that you can screencap and post later!  She will give preference for larger hangouts so gather up some buddies or make the jump into other people’s hangout!

“Hanging out” is basically Google+ method of socializing through a web chat.  To see her new web episode, look no further than to YouTube for the Dragon Age: Redemption episode found below.

Felicia Day is a professional actress who has appeared in many TV shows and movies.   Check her IMDB page or Wikipedia page for a full list of credits.

Felicia is most well-known for her acting in web video; in Joss Whedon’s epic internet musical “Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog” and in her own show that she writes, stars in and co-produces, “The Guild”.
She is also an avid social networking fan, most prominently on Twitter.
For more press, contact information and her blog check out her website http://feliciaday.com.

 

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