Showing posts with label TV series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TV series. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

TV Review - Avengers : Earth Mightiest Heroes (Season 2 Episode 1 & 2)

Voice Cast:
The Hulk - Fred Tatasciore
Iron Man / Anthony "Tony" Stark - Eric Loomis
Black Panther / T'Challa - James C. Mathis III
Captain America / Steven "Steve" Rogers - Brian Bloom
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Hawkeye / Clinton "Clint" Barton - Chris Cox
Wasp / Janet van Dyne - Colleen O'Shaughnessey
Mister Fantastic / Reed Richards - Dee Bradley Baker
Invisible Woman / Susan Storm - Erin Torpey
Human Torch / Jonathan "Johnny" Storm - David Kaufman
The Thing / Benjamin "Ben" Grimm - Fred Tatasciore
Doctor Doom / Victor von Doom - Lex Lang
Lucia von Bardas - Kirsten Potter
War Machine / James "Rhodey" Rhodes - Bumper Robinson
Maria Hill - Kari Wührer

Friday, April 13, 2012

TV Review : Ultimate Spider-man The Animated Series ep 1 & 2

Ultimate Spider-Man TAS is based loosely on the Ultimate Spider-Man comic book and said to be taking place in the Marvel Cinematic universe premiered this week. Here is the review of the first two episodes "Great Power" and "Great Responsibility".

Starring:
Drake Bell – Spider-Man/Peter Parker
Chi McBride – Nick Fury
Tom Kenny - Wizard/Bentley Wittman , Dr Otto Octavious
Clark Gregg - Agent/Principal Phil Coulson
J.K. Simmons – J. Jonah Jameson
Tara Strong - Mary Jane Watson, Thundra
Matt Lanter - Harry Osborn, Eugene "Flash" Thompson, Klaw/Ulysses Klaw
Stan Lee – Stan The Janitor

Sunday, November 20, 2011

November Brings Memories and Tribute to the Men of The Incredible Hulk


It's time once again to pay tribute to those who have contributed to geek culture. November brings us two memorable dates for two men who, ironically enough, made their contribution in the same way. They both brought a beloved Marvel character from the comic book pages into the real world. Today we salute Bill Bixby and Lou Ferrigno who played David Banner and The Hulk in The Incredible Hulk television series.


Bill Bixby brought to life the scientist who's bad side you did not want to see. Bixby's big contribution to geek culture was The Incredible Hulk, but he also made a couple other contributions as well. Bixby was also in the sci-fi sitcom My Favorite Martian with Ray Walston. It was a very I Dream of Jeanie basis only the genie was a martian. Then there was The Magician who used his magic tricks to get people out of trouble.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Anime Review Presents – SAMURAI CHAMPLOO


Konnichiwa minna!
Has everyone been indulging liberally in anime while I was gone? Your oujo sama spends a lot of time watching anime and reading manga, and tends to get lost in those worlds – all for you! All so that I have recommendations that people will enjoy. Ready for what I have this week?
Samurai Champloo is an old anime, originally aired in 2004, and ever since it’s debut continues to remain one of the classics in the field. Set in the 'Edo' period, the story is centered around Fuu, a 15-year-old girl who works in her uncle’s teahouse. A random series of encounters bring her together with two ronin – Jin and Mugen – whose lives she saves, only to insist they help her find ‘the samurai who smells of sunflowers’. Though vague initially, the antics of the characters keep you sufficiently entertained, until just enough of the central plot is revealed to make you wonder what’s going on.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Halloween Film/TV Recommendations for Comic Geeks

In keeping with the wonderful advice we give you, our readers and fellow geeks, along with staying within the Halloween spirit today we're going to help you with a dilemma you may be facing. You may be asking yourself, "How do I fulfill the need for something creepy to watch AND get my comic book fix at the same time?" Well here is a list of films and TV shows that will hopefully help to fix that problem.


Swamp Thing

Either the films or the TV series will work. It has mutants, action, and suspense. Not to mention that it stars a comic book hero who can manipulate the elements, and oh yeah, bring people back from the dead. How cool is that?!


The Incredible Hulk

For this one we recommend the series rather than the movies. Why? The series had a much more Frankenstein's monster feel to it. Of course there is also the comic hero thrashing on the bad guys too.



Hellboy
The live action films and the animated ones are great for that comic book creature feature need. There are monsters galore, evil spirits, and a demon trying to keep the peace. Besides, what's not to love about a wise cracking demon doing a blue collar job?





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