Batman: The Brave And the Bold is a fun cartoon. It features every one's favorite caped crusader and a host of other interesting DC universe characters as good and evil clash. At its heart, it looks and views like a kid's cartoon, but the witty writing and neat characters (Equinox and Gentlemen Ghost to name a couple) are enjoyable for every age.Next week, Warner Home Video is set to release the n...[Read More]
A lopsided MST3K set that nevertheless manages to entertain.
The Adventures of Merlin? Seriously? Yep, seriously.
This is one of those shows where you either really appreciate the cruel humor of a podcast applied to animation or you completely just don't like it. Kind of like the Golden Globes (too soon?).
BET, Marvel Knights Animation, and Shout! Factory have teamed up for the release of The Black Panther on DVD. This two hour, six episode animated feature is based on a graphic novel by Reginald Hudlin, whose interview is the primary extra feature on this DVD.
Space Precinct aired on British television from 1994-1995. This Gerry Anderson show was about two human police officers who fight crime against a variety of interesting aliens. The series was set in 2040 and combined police action and drama with sci-fi for a moderately interesting, largely campy show. Now, fans can pick up the entire series in a five disc set. Void of any extra features and offeri...[Read More]
There are some stories that need to stay in a book and this could be one of them.
Some sagas just won't die. This is the catch phrase for Vampires Suck, and sadly this movie is right. However, I was not screaming “die” at the TV screen when I was watching this parody; at least for the most part.
Concluding the trio of documentaries released on November 30th from Disney we get the story of the Sherman brothers in The Boys: The Sherman Brothers' Story.
Continuing with its multiple documentary release, following the release of Waking Sleeping Beauty, Disney brings another documentary based on Walt Disney's travel to South America, via the U.S. Government, in attempt to bring good will and gain inspiration.
In 1999, Warner Brothers would release the follow up cartoon that would take the place of the classic Batman: The Animated Series. Batman Beyond would run for fifty-two episodes before abruptly ending after three seasons. During that time there was also one feature length movie produced. Batman Beyond was a fresh take on the Batman universe that was intended to appeal to a younger audience, and wh...[Read More]
There's nothing like hearing a tragic tale ending with redemption and triumph.