Showing posts with label Kevin Smith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kevin Smith. Show all posts

Thursday, May 10, 2012

CBR Kevin Smith's Green Hornet Vol. 1

 

Time for a look into one of the genre's most famous and oldest proprieties, who after several lives throughout various medium is back in comic book form under the fresh look of movie director and writer-Kevin Smith!

Comic title: Kevin Smith's Green Hornet volume one: Sins of the Father
Art by Jonathan Lau with breakdowns by Phil Hester
Scripts by Kevin Smith
Covers by Alex Ross

Published by Dynamite
From 2010
Lineup The Green Hornet
Format: Trade paperback collecting the first 5 issues of the new Green Hornet on-going series.

I've always been a big fan of the Green Hornet!
Created originally for Radio serials by George W. Trendle, James Jewell and Fran Striker, in 1936.

It told the adventures of Britt Reid who assumed the superhero persona of the Green Hornet alongside his friend and partner Kato who served as the Hornet's chauffeur and occasional teammate. Driving the Black Beauty in the streets, they decided that in order to get rid of the crime in Chicago, they had to become criminal themselves and get a hold of the various corrupt families and gangs controlling the city.

It quickly became a hit, being declined into several other mediums.
The radio show itself inspired such comics as Fox Comics' own Blue Beetle (hence the similar title), who went on to become a radio show as well.
That is when the Green Hornet became a comic book series as well, his first series was released on 1940 by Helnit Comics.
The title went on to be published by several others during the following century, never getting the same popularity as DC or Marvel Comics' own takes on the genre.

But the character finally became a success when he was resurrected and adapted for television in 1966.
The show became huge quite quickly, getting various translations and releases across the world.
The cult TV show starred Van Williams as The Green Hornet and the soon to be famous-Bruce Lee as Kato.

The show went through several reruns over the years, which is why that is the most famous incarnation of the Hornet. Though the character kinda disappeared from the public's view these recent couple of years...
That is...Until...


In 2009, Dynamite Entertainment was able to get the license of the Green Hornet...which - as perfect timing goes - worked great with Michel Gondry & Seth Rogen's own attempt of a revival of the character.
Instead of simply working towards the 2011 Hollywood movie, and simply serving as a movie tie-in, Dynamite decided to have their own take on the Hornet simultaneously.
Kevin Smith had actually worked on another take, trying to bring back the character a decade before for the theaters. Since that original script was scrapped for the big screen (Smith didn't want to direct it at the time, the screenplay was sort of forgotten over the years), the comic book format was perfect to produce that story!

The comic sort of continues the original TV serial, only taking place in modern times instead.
Five years have passed since all this began.
The story opens with the original Green Hornet Britt Reid and Kato finally rounding up the remaining crime families under one roof....and making a stop of the organized crime once and for all!

It is all over!

Finally! The Hornet can finally hang his hat in the closet for good. Kato decides to go back home and take care of a family of his own. And Reid is finally able to get back to his own son Britt Reid Jr. alongside his spouse Janet.
The rest, the usual crimes and shenanigans, that the police can take care of.


It is now 2010.
Britt Jr. has grown to be quite a spoiled brat. He is now in his 20s.
Our retired original Green Hornet has been a successful editor at The Sentinel's.


But organized crime his back.
While Britt Sr.'s friend, the ex-D.A., his trying to run for mayor, a party organizy at the Britts is crashed by... The Black Hornet!!

Is the original Hornet finally back, and has he turned to crime now?

Britt Sr. his killed trying to save the future mayor.
Junior discovers the truth about his dad from the old Kato returned in this time of need.
That's a lot to take in.
His whole life, he barely knew, or liked his father. And now he learns he actually was a vigilante.
And things could be better timed, a yakuza mobster died supposedly in his cell, as his son comes back from China to clean the reputation of his family.


Now assisted by Mulan Kato, the "new Kato" and daughter of the original, Britt is thrown right in the middle of a life he never knew his father lived in. It's a whole new world!

Well, "assisted by Kato". More like trying to follow around, Mulan seems to be the one who was supposed to take over in case an enemy of the Hornet killed him in his Britt Reid life.

It's a very fun story!
There's a lot going on, even though it clearly feels like an introduction, the beginning of new adventures!
The story mixes lots of fight scenes (1 per issue at last!), well choreographed for a comic if I may say so, gadgets, explosions and car chases!

It was originally supposed to be just a 12-issues limited series (this volume offering the first half), but due to an excellent reception and very good sales, it was turned into an ongoing series.Kevin Smith's story presents itself rather well in this format, as if originally written for it (I can't even begin to imagine him directing this...).
His long time pal, comic book artist and partner-in-Green Phil Hester worked the breakdowns of the comic. Which is excellently rythmed and punctuated.
Guest-artist Alex Ross did the these gorgeous covers for each issue, giving the book this tone and look.
And the artwork of  Jonathan Lau his simply fun and stunning. It really suits the modern/pulp-ysh vibe of the series.


Overall, it's great!
Really!
Part-pulp action ("normal" heroes, martial arts, car chases, gunfire, etc.) but it is also like a big bright and entertaining blockbuster, which is definitively the tone Smith was aiming for with this revival.
There are lots of car chases, explosions, kung-fu around for fans of the genre!

Dynamite did great by taking Kevin Smith unused screenplay and turning it into this revamp of such a classic hero for modern day readers!

I give it:
2.5 / 3 FlamingCarrots!

Friday, January 27, 2012

FanFilmFriday: Batman: Dead End

Hey guys and gals,
how are ya doin'?

I've been posting fanfilms on this blog for quite some time...and I see I haven't mentioned nor posted this great 2003 fanfilm yet... Surely most of you probably already know it, but anyways why shouldn't I give it a post here for once?


Here's Batman: Dead End!
Known colloquially on the interwebz as that "Batman Vs. Predator (Vs. Aliens)" fanfilm, it is rather a more professional take than the myriad usual fanmade videos.
And for a reason!~

Batman: Dead End was directed by Sandy Collora. It original aired at the San Diego Comic-Con on July 2003, and shortly after being released on TheForce.net made a big splash amongst fanboys and nerds alike all over the world.

It's about Batman chasing an escaped Joker into a dark alley....when suddenly a random Alien attack them both!
And it gets work when a Predator appears out of nowhere and a duel erupts between the Dark Knight and the Space Hunter....

Check it out:



This "little" movie was done with a budget of around 30'000$ by designer artist Sandy Collora.
He worked for years at Stan Winston Studios and was part of such classic films as Jurassic Park, Men In Black or even Predator 2. He designed various Predators for this flick's cult classic epic ending, many Preds which never made it into the actual movie (including this female egyptian-inspired Pred on the left).

Others more elaborated costume made it into this Batman: Dead End movie though, like that big red-masked Predator leader at the end.

He made another similar fanfilm in 2004 with World's Finest, using most of the same cast and crew. It was this time a Superman/Batman crossover.

Collora made his first debut film feature with Hunter Prey recently.

I loved this "Dead End" project! Loved it first ~6-7 years ago when I first saw it, and still adore it to this day.
Very great pacing, great use of each characters' own movie soundtrack, great angles... I mean even the fight looks better choreographed than most recent action movie scenes!!
(at least you understand what's going on here unlike any of Michael Bay's flicks...)

Kevin Smith himself said this was "possibly the truest, best Batman movie ever made"
And Alex Ross added "Batman the way I've always wanted to see him" which doesn't come as a surprise, I mean just look at him, clearly based on Ross artwork :P

You can check more of Collora's stuff, be it movies or artwork, on his own website here: http://www.collorastudios.com/

Monday, January 2, 2012

AwesomeMovieScenes from Clerks - The LoTR in short...

Randall resumes perfectly the LoTR trilogy in cult scene from Clerks 2:



Bwahaha!

I guess there's two types of fanboys. The fantasy nerds and the scifi geeks. To each their own, right? :P

Monday, November 28, 2011

BestOfClerks - "Salsa Shark"

Here's easily one of my all-time favorite scenes from all o' Kevin Smith movies:



Always brings a smile to my face :)

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

BestOf - Awesome scenes from Clerks... the animated cartoon!

Just thinking about Kevin Smith movies and stuff..
Which reminded me of the awesome Clerks: The Animated series cartoon!

Here's an hilarious scene from one of the funniest episodes! (aw, who am I kidding? they were all great!)



Who's driving?! Bear's driving!! Oh no! How can it be?!

Monday, April 26, 2010

NEWS! Some movie news of April 26

Hi guys! I almost posted my new review today... But I'll keep it for tomorrow instead...

Anyway here's some current movies quick news~
Lots of neat movies are coming along for this year 2010 and 2011 as well.
Plus the usual hollywood stuff like adaptations, remakes, sequels, spinoffs, prequels...
It's like, they're not even trying anymore! Where's the original ideas!? In the last years during the 80s and 90s we still had some commercial and lousy blockbuster action flicks while still being original! Demolition man, True lies, the Eraser... so many fun AND ORIGINAL movies! Now all we have is emo/dark/edgy/serious remakes...
Cold blooded movies! that's more like it -___-

Anyway, enough with the rant!

Some movie news from this month.
Here's some stuff I've been following:

A sequel to another classic R. Atkinson character? FINALLY!

I'm a big fan of mister Rowan Atkinson! His Blackadderand Mister Bean characters are a cult classic now.
I liked Johnny English, despite what some might say, it was pretty darn fun and entertaining!
It wasn't supposed to be Austin Powers if that's what you were expectin' and ended up not liking the final product!
The movie was great and surely deserved a sequel. It is almost starting to shot in ~2months from now from what I've read. Great news. The screenplay is written by Hamish McColl who also wrote Mr. Bean's Holiday (which I loved being a lot more European in its feel over the hollywood-like first movie Bean) and will be directed by Oliver Parker.

Now for a remake:
HEY Hollywood! STOP THE 3D!! It's just a gimmick, more suited for attraction parks than theatres! We're living the 80s all over again...

Piranha was a classic horror B movie. And like all cult classics, it's getting a remake! But stay with me, this one will be better, right? It's in 3D!
...
Well, look at the bright side, the original was a bit crappy, let's be honest. This one will probably be true to its roots.
Plus Christopher Lloyd will be in it!
And that guy from SLIDERS too (kiddin', I love Jerry O'Connell, he's such a funny guy, why doesn't he get any good stuff anymore....)

Here's the brand new trailer:

It looks as good as it will get! Rent it later?

Couldn't they at least TRY making a better burnt face? Does it cost that much to paint it better??

Jonah Hex.
Now that's a movie I'm not sure what to expect here...
It is one of my favorite current comic book series! Nonetheless!
Great character, great writers, great artists, everything's great!
Jonah kinda had 4 very different life as a comic. It started as a serious old west comic, with natives and stuff..
Then, when the readers started to lose interest, a second series with Weird West, zombies, dead spirits was made. It is the most well known aspect of Jonah Hex now. (not the better, but campy fun)
Then during the more EXTREME age of comics a new series was created, with Hex transported to the future just before his "death". Called just Hex, this series was kinda like Mad Max or Blade Runner meet...well, Jonah Hex. It was random and a bit worse than the Old West one.
And now, currently there's a fantastic new comic run by writers Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti. Short stories, unrelated one to another following various moments of bounty hunter Jonah Hex. Highly recommanded!

Now the catch with the movie, it will probably be related with the second Old West one (rumours of an armies of dead soldiers resurrected, etc..) The trailer will be finally shown alongside the Nightmare on Elm Street remake (adaptations, remakes- I told you!)

Here's the only sneak peak we have of it for the moment:

Megan Fox again?! Why is she everywhere now, where are the good looking BUT intelligent girls nowadays?!

Can't say it looks bad or sounds great either... Wait and see.
At least the gattling-horses made me smile : )

Other stuff?
Other than that, not much.
Kevin Smith has another movie coming up, called Hit Somebody.
The story of a hockey player with a talent for fighting (played by Seann William Scott).
It's Kevin Smith, so it will probably be fun with great dialogues. But I still haven't watched "Cop Out" (man, the original title, A Couple of Dicks, was so much funnier...). It won't be released here, like all other Kevin Smith movies, I'll have to wait for the US DVD release!

Ironman 2 looks great, but I'm not geeking over it like a schoolgirl.
I'm not even sure I will see it in theatres (movies are pretty over priced here, around ~17 USD, I prefer to wait for DVD at that price!)
It's fun to see the Marvel Cinematic Universe coming along nicely.

Is there something else we should mention here?
Try using the comments if you got anything else to say (not just you Frob! Anyone! Pretty please?... Oh well. Do as you want! -__-)