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This is what she had to say on her Myspace Page: Sorry I’ve been rather quiet for a bit, I’ve been working on a very exciting new film that I’m shooting outside the US. I’m working with the great Chow Yun Fat and I’m very excited about the role, which is so different than any role I’ve ever played. I love the character and I’m excited to get to share something so fun with you. In prep for the film I’ve been training very hard, learning how to fight, fire a gun, weapons training and even some martial arts. It’s fun to play such a different character when I am such a pacifist in real life.
Bender’s Big Score also features a staggering amount of extras that reflect the show’s sense of playful anarchy. Most valuable to longtime fans is the feature-length commentary by Groening, writers Ken Keeler and David X. Cohen, director Dwayne Carey-Hill, and cast members Billy West (Fry), DiMaggio, and Phil LaMarr, which provides a wealth of information on the film’s production as well as plenty of laughs from the voice actors. “Futurama Returns!” is a live comic book reading by the cast in front of an enthusiastic convention audience, while “A Terrifying Message from Al Gore” is a short animated promo featuring the ex-veep in an animated promo for his Inconvenient Truth documentary (Gore’s commentary for this short is worth the DVD’s sale price alone), and “Bite My Shiny Metal X” is an amusing, Read the rest of this entry »
Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise-D will return with five new journeys as told by the hit team that created -writers (and brothers) Scott and David Tipton, and artist David Messina. The new miniseries Intelligence Gathering promises to feel like a slice of the hit series in its prime, reading like “lost” episodes that fans never saw.
Set toward the end of the show’s fifth season, Intelligence Gathering from IDW Publishing (www.idwpublishing.com) examine as yet unexplored sides of the Star Trek: Next Generation characters who meant the most to fans. There’s plenty of action and suspense as the familiar crew faces both old adversaries and new threats-all in self-contained stories that are connected by a broader, unfolding plot. Read the rest of this entry »
One of the greatest continuing horror stories of all time gets the royal comic book cover treatment it deserves in February. Four maestros of the macabre will step up to render Devil’s Due’s “Masters of Comic Book Horror” variant editions for Michael Myers’ new miniseries Halloween: Nightdance.
Legendary artists Bill Sienkiewicz (Elektra: Assassin, Stray Toasters), Sean Philips (Criminal, Hellblazer), Greg Capullo (Spawn, X-Force), and Ben Templesmith (Fell, 30 Days of Night) all have covers in line to appear on Nightdance. Each issue will feature a special edition cover that spotlights one of these indispensable visionaries from comics’ scariest tales. Read the rest of this entry »
Matthew Tomao’s dystopian debut ‘Pogrom’ coming to comics in March with a controversial vision and a hero born from evil
Chicago, IL. (Dec. 19, 2007) – A fiery new story scorched with historical conspiracy and religion gone awry is on its way from Devil’s Due Publishing and Hypergraphia Comics in 2008. This March, writer Matthew Tomao and artist Josh Medors (G.I. Joe, Child’s Play) launch an unsettlingly horrific miniseries that dares to imagine a fanatically fascist future in their 7-issue epic, Pogrom.
“It’s 2070 A.D. and Democracy is dead,” explains Tomao. “State sponsored churches dot the landscape. Unrepentant adulterers, deviants and incorrigible children face the death penalty. Society conforms to a strict, literal interpretation of Biblical law, ruled over by a despot who commands the greatest army the world has ever known.” Read the rest of this entry »