Review: 300
by FakeTrout, filed in Comics, Movies, Powet.TV Show, Reviews on Mar.21, 2007
My review of the new movie based on Frank Miller’s "300" graphic novel.
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by FakeTrout, filed in Comics, Movies, Powet.TV Show, Reviews on Mar.21, 2007
My review of the new movie based on Frank Miller’s "300" graphic novel.
by FakeTrout, filed in Movies on Mar.20, 2007

The unrivaled best game of 2006 may become a motion picture.
Epic Games has auctioned the rights for Gears Of War along with a 21 page treatment by Stuart Beattie (Collateral) to New Line pictures. The studios hope to have a feature film ready for 2009. Lead designer and metrosexual man about town Cliff Bleszinski will serve as executive producer.
Gears Of War‘s actual in game story was somewhat slim, but the slew of pre-release trailers and the massive backstory created to support the supposed trilogy are more than enough to support a feature film. On a somewhat related note, a series of novels are likely to appear to further flesh out the fate of Sera and the Coalition of Governments against the Locust Horde.
Casting is a long way from being discussed, but fans already calling for Lester Speight to reprise his role as Augustus Cole a.k.a. The Cole Train. “Whooo! The Train is home on the rails!”
Via Variety
by Adam, filed in Games on Mar.20, 2007
Kotaku reports on an article in the April issue of Game Informer which has specs and a picture of a new black XBox 360 model. This new model will feature a 120gb hard drive, an HDMI port and HDMI cable for a retail price of 479$, which is 80$ more than the price of the XBox 360 Premium console.
Game Informer has stated this is not an April Fool’s fake story, however it should be pointed out the image they supplied for the article is merely a black debug Xbox 360, used by developers and the press.
Microsoft has not yet made any official statement about the authenticity of this article.
by Dru, filed in Comics on Mar.20, 2007

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After The Cape #1
written by Howard Wong, art by Marco Rudy
Hero By Night #1
written and drawn by D.J. Coffman
This week, two books caught my eye, and both of them are new. Just looking at the covers, you can already see that there are some stark contrasts between the two in art style, but if you take a look at the concepts, you can see that both use the ever-awesome superhero genre as a springboard. Keep reading after the jump for why you should buy them, and for preview pages of both to back my story up!
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by FakeTrout, filed in Games on Mar.20, 2007

Orange Lounge Radio is reporting Activision plans to release the next version of Guitar Hero in just a few short months.
Activision has announced another sequel for the award winning music game franchise to distribution and retailers. Guitar Hero 80’s Edition will arrive on the PS2 in June on the 13th and will retail for $39.99. Of course, release dates always like to shift around, but as this is Activision’s initial printing of the date to distributers, hopefully this one will stick.
Guitar Hero 80s Edition was originally mentioned as a forthcoming PS2 release back in the January issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly, but official word has been mum since then.
Oh, and obviously this game will include only music from the 1980s. Because we really need more ZZ Top.
by FakeTrout, filed in Comics, Movies on Mar.20, 2007

Superman Returns, love it or leave it, did make a pretty big splash and made more than enough money for a sequel. Many were already pencilling in “Man Of Steel” for 2009. Now, Moviehole.net reports now that this movie may be scrapped to put Brandon Routh in the Justice League.
Lending some credence to this rumor is the fact that director Bryan Singer is moving forward with a World War II Era thriller with “Usual Suspects” writing Chris Macquarrie, which will film this fall, pushing any start date for Superman well into 2008.
Variety forced a comment out of Warners today, but it wasn’t much except that Singer is still attached to direct and they’ll do it after his other movie.
I’m of two minds of this. Firstly, I don’t know if its such a good idea to jumpstar the JLA movie by sacrificing a Superman sequel… but on the other hand, Returns didn’t do that good and who’s to say theres even money on the table for another movie? Superman getting the League started could do great, especially if they league consists of heroes that don’t have their own movie deals (I doubt Christopher Nolan’s Batman
would work in a JLA movie).
by FakeTrout, filed in Games on Mar.20, 2007

Japanator gives word that a Dragon Ball MMO is on the way for Korea and Japan next year. The game will be set some 200 years after the original manga, so don’t worry about teaming up with Goku or Vegeta as they’re all dead. Akira Toriyama will be contributing to character designs of course, and even play created avatars will retain the Toriyama look. Player classes include humans, Nameks and Saiyans, though you’ll start out as a little kid and have to grow up over the course of the game.
Given how popular MMOs and Dragon Ball are in the US, its a forgone conclusion that they’d make it come here too.
*insert joke about spending hours to charge a single attack*
by FakeTrout, filed in Toys on Mar.20, 2007

We’re finally back to where we were 20 years ago when Transformers is turned into all sorts of wacky other stuff. Joe Moore from TFW2005 was just sent an image of Transformers Lite Brite Patterns With 50 Pegs.
The patterns included are of Sideswipe from Generation 1 and the Decepticon logo. There’s probably more in the box, but thats all we can see for now.
Man, if Boston was scared of the Mooninites, imagine they’ll poop their pants when they see Decepticons are coming…
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