Posted in Music, Trailers on 06/30/2008 03:48 pm by fanboi
Starring Sarah Brightman Anthony Head, Paul Sorvino and… Paris Hilton? Really? Lets hope we get to see Paris get something repossessed.
GeneCo, a multi-billion dollar biotech company emerges from a global epidemic of organ failures. GeneCo provides organ transplantation, but if you don’t keep up your organ payments, they send “organ repo men”, skilled assassins ordered to recover GeneCo’s property by any means necessary.
Organ repo man, Nathan Wallace (Anthony Head) has kept his a 17 year-old daughter Shilo (Alexa Vega) who has a a rare blood disease locked away from the outside world. While Shilo struggles with her wish to leave the house and experience the outside world, Nathan struggles with his job as the repo man, and more specifically, his next target is Shilo’s godmother, a woman named Blind Mag (Sarah Brightman).
At the heart of GeneCo there is the Largo family, company president Rotti and patriarch (Paul Sorvino), daughter Amber (Paris Hilton) and sons Luigi and Pavi (Bill Moseley and Nivek Ogre, respectively). Rotti is dying, and the three siblings bicker about who gets to run things.
Posted in Feature Film on 06/28/2008 07:49 pm by fanboi
I recently saw the first 2 episodes of Sordid Lives, a new TV show prequel to the movie Sordid Lives. I loved the show so I had to run out and buy the movie and I’m sooo glad i did. I’m going to show this movie to everyone I know. I may even show it to my mom.
Apparently Joss Whedon has some time on his hands. Coming soon to a browser window near you… Dr. Horrible’s Sing Along Blog
The story of a low-rent super-villain, the hero who keeps beating him up, and the cute girl from the laundromat he’s too shy to talk to. Featuring Neil Patrick Harris as Dr. Horrible, Nathan Fillion as Captain Hammer, Felicia Day as Penny and a cast of dozens.
Written by Joss Whedon, Maurissa Tancharoen, Jed Whedon, and Zack Whedon. Directed by Joss Whedon. Produced by David Burns, Michael Boretz, and Joss Whedon. Music by Joss Whedon and Jed Whedon. Lyrics by Joss Whedon, Jed Whedon, and Maurissa Tancharoen. Score and Orchestration by Jed Whedon
Costume Designer Kermit Love worked with Jim Henson to design Big Bird and other “Sesame Street” characters. Love was also know for his work with a some of ballet’s most prominent choreographers, Twyla Tharp, Agnes de Mille, Jerome Robbins and George Balanchine, as well as puppets and costumes for film and TV (he also created the Snuggle Fabric Softener teddy bear).
Kermit Love died on June 21, 2008, of congestive heart failure, in Poughkeepsie, New York. He had lived in Stanfordville, N.Y. He is survived by Christopher Lyall, his partner of fifty years.
Despite their lame name, I’m still interested in what’s going on with the impending 6 issue Terror Titans mini-series. Mostly because I REALLY like Ravager and she’s jumping ship from teen to terror (for awhile at least). Read this CBR interview with Terror writer Sean McKeever. He talks about a number of things, including IS THAT KID ETERNITY??? Who are the mystery 2? Is Ravager joining the Terror Titans? And why is Kid Devil wearing the International Male step-in loungewear from 1987?
Memphis Police Association President J.D. Sewell says Bridges McRae went into today’s administrative hearing thinking that he would be keeping his job. I’m so glad he was unpleasantly surprised. According to Sewell, McRae says he did nothing wrong. He beat a defenseless trannsexual in the face with his hand wrapped in handcuffs for not answering to hate epithets and he didn’t think he did anything wrong. They had already fired the guy who held her down (Swain). I have no idea how he could think his behavior was justified. That mindset makes it clear how large a problem this police force really has. Simply firing the perps isn’t enough. Officers still on duty need to see these 2 prosecuted and properly punished.
From the looks of them, I bet if she’d been on her own turf, Duanna Johnson would have kicked the crap out of both of them.
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Mayor Willie W. Herenton
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Posted in Comics, Trailers on 06/26/2008 12:51 pm by fanboi
Check out this great interview with Wanted creator Mark Millar. He even explains where his original villains killed the heroes idea came from. when he was a kid, his older brother convinced him that superheroes used to be real, but the villains teamed up and wiped them out. Talk about having a story handed to you.
For those who read the comic… do you think the gay sex that precedes The Killer’s (Wesley’s dad) assassination will make the final cut?
Young Avengers presents 5 of 6: Hawkeye – Great bonding moments between Kate and Clint. And Alan Davis can do very little wrong (wasn’t THAT into Killraven but it was pretty).
Madame Xanadu #1: The art is beautiful, and the story is a new, yet oddly familiar (Merlin, Morgan Le fey, Nimue and a setting right out of Arthurian legend.) look into the mythic origins of one of the most mysterious characters in the DCU.
Thunderbolts #121: The chaos that ran rampant for the last few issues is reigned in and Songbird faces down Green Goblin and garners herself a bigger power base in Thunderbolts mountain. Great issue but not quite as phenomenal as #120 was. Its hard to follow something that perfect.
Green Lantern #32: Geoff Johns continues to amaze with his surprisingly original retelling of Hal Jordan’s secret origin. He’s still dropping hints of what’s co come… I wonder what’s next? Hmmm I have no idea. Who will Birth the BLACK? William HAND. OK that IS a bit obvious.
Runaways 30: Its about time. I love Joss Whedon and really liked Michael Ryan’s art, but there was just tooo long between issues. I wish they’d brought the redhead back with them too, but I’m glad plant-girl cam along. I wonder if this was delayed so it would finish this week to coincide with their arrival in Secret Invasion Runaways / young Avengers #1 of 3.
Posted in Preview on 06/25/2008 03:59 pm by fanboi
Check out this Newsarama interview with Guardians of the Galaxy writers Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning. They go into detail on issue #2 and discuss some upcoming surprises in #3. All this PLUS… Starhawk!
I’d never heard of “internet celebrity” Matthew Harding a.k.a. Dancing Matt – but this is awesome. 14 months in the making, 42 countries, and a cast of thousands.
Posted in Preview on 06/25/2008 02:33 pm by fanboi
We’ll have plenty of hype and hoopla for the historic Uncanny X-Men #500 (6 variant covers, 2 one-shot collectors item specials and 2 large posters of the Greg Land and Alex Ross wraparound covers). Not only does it kick off the latest X-Epic – Manifest Destiny – The X-men’s exodus to their new home in San Francisco, but from the looks of the 4 preview pages and solicit released today on Newsarama Magneto is back too, along with the Master Mold and Sentinels! Lets hope this is the real Mags. I don’t want another MGH huffing cheap copy.
I like much of what Barack Obama has to say to the LGBT community.
John McCain, not so much.
Here is Barack Obama’s 2008 Gay Pride message…
I am proud to join with our lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered brothers and sisters in celebrating the accomplishments, the lives, and the families of all LGBT people during this Pride season. Too often, the issue of LGBT rights is exploited by those seeking to divide us. But at its core, this issue is about who we are as Americans.
It’s time to live up to our founding promise of equality by treating all our citizens with dignity and respect. Let’s enact federal civil rights legislation to outlaw hate crimes and protect workers against discrimination based upon sexual orientation and gender identity or expression. Let’s repeal Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell and demonstrate that the most effective and professional military in the world is open to all Americans who are ready and willing to serve our country. Let’s treat the relationships and the families of LGBT Americans with full equality under the law.
We are ready to accomplish these goals because of the courage and persistence of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered people who have are working every day to achieve equal rights. The gay couple who demand equal treatment in our family laws as they raise their children; the lesbian soldier who wants nothing more than to serve her country openly and honestly; the transgendered workers who asks for the simple dignity of being judged by the quality of their work. Generations of LGBT Americans, at once ordinary and extraordinary, have made possible this moment in our history. With leadership and hard work, we can fulfill the promise of equality for all.
The ever colorful Project Runway 2008 winner Christian Siriano celebrates gay pride traditionally this year… by being introduced by a hot tranny mess and judging pornstars in a swimsuit competition. He banters playfully with Randy Blue boys Chris Rockway and Jeremy Walker (who gives him a good ride).
Here is Christian’s intro and monologue preceding the boys.
Here’s Roman down on his knees in a bathroom stall like a dirty slut (just the way we like him) choking down horse-hung Chad Hunt’s megacock in Hustle and Cruise.
His work includes a few versatile performances (in Roman’s Holiday, as a platinum blond in Overtime and with on-again-off-again-on-again boyfriend Benjamin Bradley in Driver scene included in part 2) , but this star definitely shines brightest when on the receiving end. His oral and anal interrogation in Cross Country Part 2 is not to be missed. Nor is his double penetration scene in Roman’s Holiday.
Here is he Trailer for Roman’s first self- named starring vehicle – Roman’s Holiday (in which he has 3 scenes including a duo, a fourway and a menage-a-trois that includes Roman Heart getting double penetrated.
As an 18 year old college student, Roman Heart started his XXX career in 2004 for Studio 2000 as Linc Madison, in their movie Flesh. Shortly after that performance, someone at Falcon acknowleged his raw talent and quickly signed him as an exclusive. Since then, with one exception, all his performances have been in movies for Falcon Studios (A Rising Star for Ridgeline Studios in 2007 is his only other non Falcon film).
Heart took the gay porn industry by storm. He took the triple crown of awards for fresh meat by winning 2005 GAYVN Newcomer of the Year, 2006 GRABBY Newcomer of the Year and Freshmen Magazines 2005 Freshman of the Year!
Roman is sure having some nice and nasty yet down and dirty lockerroom fun with big-dicked Mike Roberts from Big Dick Club.
Height: 5 ft 10 Eyes: Hazel Cock: 8 inches Astrological Sign: Aries (born in April) Place of Birth: Seattle Pets: 2 Cats Favorite Cause:WorldWildlifeFund.org Turn Ons: Dirty talk, aggresive play, playing with his ears. Turn Off: Guys who don’t make any noise First Porn Movie he Ever Saw: Chi Chi’s "The Back Row" remake. Best Way for Fans to reach him: his Yahoo Group, MySpace or FaceBook Favorite of his own scenes: Getting rammed on a pool table in the Getting It in the End sex club orgy.
Each and every one of the 25 films that comprise his filmography (25 so far – lets hope churns them our for years to come and is one of those rare gens who can transform from a twink to a stud to muscle daddy without losing an ounce of hotness) contains at least one smoking hot performance from Roman Heart (a few have multiple Roman scenes- Roman’s Holiday, Cross Country Part 2 and Dripping Wet). So if you want to see and hear this erecting inducing performer – click away – most are on-demand links (By The Way – Falcon members can view ANY on Demand movie they want anytime)
Posted in Preview on 06/24/2008 09:59 pm by fanboi
I’m hoping things will pick up in issue #2. With the death of Martian Manhunter in #2 we should have some serious fallout this week.
Also in #2 are the Japanese Superheroes we saw unveiled in the Final Crisis Sketchbook – the Super Young Team and their languid leader, Most Excellent Superbat! PLUS – What are the next dastardly deeds perpetrated by the mysterious Libra and his new crew? What’s under the poisoned city of Blüdhaven? Who could murder a God? Can Batman face the fallen of Apokolips? All this and a spectacular return from the dead…
Grant Morrison and J.G. Jones’ multiverse-spanning epic continues with bombshell after bombshell in FINAL CRISIS #2 — “Ticket to Blüdhaven”!
I hope I don’t require the authors notes to make sense of this issue.
The preview interests me tho. I love the Alpha Lantern’s less than flattering characterization of the Justice League as a “local crimefighting club” – she makes it sound like the Scooby Gang. I also wonder about any substance that is not only unidentifiable by a Power Ring, but also seems to interfere with its operation. Hmmm.