Thursday, February 5, 2009

watchmen graphic novel



Look at these delicious, and I mean mouth-watering delicious pictures for the new watchmen movie. If you haven't watched the trailer yet, then you won't catch the mania. For the fan boys, the video is orgasmic. A lot of those who have read and grown up with the original watchmen graphic novel penned by the mad genius of Alan Moore (creator of my other favorite graphic novel, V for Vendetta). Check this out with a song from Smashing Pumpkins:



There have also been new developments the past couple of weeks. A new trailer has been in circulating around the internet. New material has been sprouting up and it's making me wet my pants for the movie. Check out the video below



For the fans, many are hopeful that the movie will not be a disappointment. The original watchmen graphic novel is a literary masterpiece. However director Zack Snyder who has successfully transcribed into film another comic masterpiece 300, is at the helm and claims to have been faithful to the comic book panel by panel. Check out this sample comparison. The movie is going to be awesome.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Supernatural Episodes Review






Have you ever watched an episode of twilight zone and got freaked out? Well, that’s show’s time has past. There’s a new breed of Sci-Fi horror shows that are changing everything. One such show, I have just discovered recently. It’s called Supernatural. Episodes of this show are each worth a thousand words, but let me break down to you the whole series. Without further ado, here’s my review:

It’s probably the best of it’s genre to appear in the airwaves (the best since Buffy the Vampire Slayer, you know, the one that got Joss Whedon and Sarah Michelle Gellar made in the biz). Supernatural episodes are each a kind of mini horror film. It’s got more blood and gore than most horror shows right now. The third season of Supernatural was shaping up to be so exciting. Its plot was getting so twisty, its character’s fates hanging in the balance.


Then suddenly the writer’s strike strikes and leaves us all hanging, cutting it from the usual 22 episodes to a mere 16 episodes. Not to fret, the show was still the best of it’s kind, but I think the pace of the plot had to suffer because of the cut.