Louis Mihael
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Geek, Gamer, and Artist.
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Joss Whedon
In a recent interview with the New York magazine, Vulture, filmmaker Joss Whedon denies allegations and criticizes the cast of the Justice League. A career spanning almost 30 years, allegations against Whedon started on the set of the cult classic, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. These allegations continue to the present day in 2017 with the infamous Justice League movie. The once “Champion of the Geeks and Feminist” took some time to speak out in an interview one could only be called bizarre.
By Louis Mihael2 years ago in Geeks
Spider-Man: No Way Home
“Damn, this reminds me of Endgame”, muttering to my sister and our friend Josh, as we search for an empty space in the theater’s crowded parking lot. As we journey into the theater, the deja vu of Avengers: Endgame’s opening night swept through us. Fans of all ages dressed as their favorite superhero in the long lines waiting to grab some popcorn. A tear fell in my eye, after finishing the movie, saying, “I think Endgame was the last movie I remember of so many people cheering”.
By Louis Mihael2 years ago in Geeks
Dune: Part One
Fear is the mind-killer, in Denis Villeneuve’s sci-fi epic, Dune. After nearly a year-long delay, the highly anticipated third adaption of Frank Herbert's novel has finally been released. Dubbed as an unfilmable movie, Denis Villeneuve will awe the audience with the film's visual, making one wish to see it on the biggest screen possible in theaters. However, the audience can still watch Dune on the small screen, on HBO Max with a subscription.
By Louis Mihael2 years ago in Geeks
DC Fandome 2021
On Saturday, October 16, DC Comics and Warner Bros. presented their second annual Fandome, showcasing new trailers for upcoming films and shows like The Batman, The Flash, and Black Adam. We also got a glance at the Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League and Gotham Knights game's plot trailers. Here's a rundown of some of the most important highlights.
By Louis Mihael3 years ago in Geeks
Bleach: No Breaths From Hell
Bleach created by Tite Kubo has long been considered one of the finest manga series of all time. If you're looking for a fantastic action manga, a deep delve into the paranormal, or just a cast of lively characters, Bleach is then the manga for you. The series was part of "The Big Three,” but once it ended there was nothing else, until now. This one-shot appears to signal newfound hope for the series's future. Judging from the title of this new manga, and with much speculation found throughout the internet. It is almost certain this is the start of a new arc for the manga series.
By Louis Mihael3 years ago in Geeks
Batman: The Long Halloween Part 1 & 2
I BELIEVE IN GOTHAM, I BELIEVE IN HARVEY DENT, I BELIEVE IN JENSEN ACKLES. Batman: The Long Halloween animated movies are based on the masterpiece graphic novel of the same name by writer Jeph Loeb and artist Tim Sale. The story is set in the early days of Batman’s crime-fighting career. On Halloween night, a mysterious figure murders Johnny Viti, nephew of Carmine “The Roman” Falcone, the mob boss of Gotham City. Under the promise of only bending the law and not breaking it, Batman, Captain James Gordon, and District Attorney Harvey Dent vow to work together to bring the Holiday Killer to justice.
By Louis Mihael3 years ago in Geeks
Masters Of The Universe: Revelation: Part 1
BY THE POWER OF GRAYSKULL! Netflix Masters Of The Universe Revelation: Part 1, doesn’t quite have the power, unfortunately. Super fanboy and director, Kevin Smith is at the helm of this new reboot of this epic sword and sorcery show. Powerhouse Animation Studios, known for the celebrated Castlevania anime series, has returned once again to help Smith craft a visually striking new series. Mattel created the original toy line, also return to help produce the new show. Masters Of The Universe: Revelation, is meant to be a direct sequel to the original 1983 He-man: The Masters of the Universe animated series, while still being appealing to a new younger audience.
By Louis Mihael3 years ago in Geeks
Marvel's Black Widow
Black Widow Movie Review After more than a year-long delay, Disney and Marvel Studios finally released the highly anticipated and long overdue solo superhero movie, Black Widow. Scarlett Johansson reprised her role as Natasha Romanoff, a former KGB spy and assassin turned Avenger, after appearing in the MCU in supporting roles for a decade. This solo movie explores the character of Black Widow's shadowy and troubled past and fills in the gaps of her whereabouts between the event of Captain America: Civil War and Avengers: Infinity War.
By Louis Mihael3 years ago in Geeks
Demon Slayer The Movie: Mugen Train
After dethroning all of the highest-grossing anime films including, “Spirited Away” in Japan and the rest of the world, Demon Slayer: Mugen Train has finally arrived in America. Early reports suggest the anime film has outperformed the highly anticipated movie adaptation of the popular video game franchise, “Mortal Kombat” on their opening night. The fans of the anime series will find the Mugen Train, to be an emotionally moving and action-packed film. However, newcomers interested in the anime must be warned not to watch the film without watching the series first. Demon Slayer: Mugen Train is a direct sequel to the anime series.
By Louis Mihael3 years ago in Geeks
Zack Snyder's Justice League
Zack Snyder’s Justice League Movie Review We live in a society, where The Snyder Cut has finally been released. On March 18, after waiting four long years, the fans of DCEU had the pleasure to witness director Zack Snyder's original masterpiece, the Justice League. Having just completed the principal photography back in 2016, Zack Snyder stepped down from the film due to his daughter’s tragic passing. Before he stepped down, Snyder and the executives at Warner Bros, clashed over creative differences. Warner Bros felt the director's vision was too serious, dark, and lack humor. In a response to capitalize on Disney's success with Marvel, Warner Bros hired Joss Whedon the director of The Avengers, and its sequel, Age of Ultron. Under the orders of Warner Bros, Whedon undergoes a series of extensive rewrites, reshoots, and re-edits leaving what is now known as the Snyder Cut on the editors cutting floor.
By Louis Mihael3 years ago in Geeks
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Season 1 Anime Review Based on the popular and action-packed manga, created by Koyoharu Gotōge and published by Weekly Shonen Jump. The story of Demon Slayer revolves around a young boy named Tanjiro Kamado and his sister, Nezuko. After discovering his family has been butchered by a demon and Nezuko turned into one of these horrid creatures, Tanjiro vows to become a demon slayer to learn how to turn his sister back into a human. Developed by UFOtable, the anime studio drafted the series with stunning visuals, making it unarguably one of the best anime of the last few years.
By Louis Mihael3 years ago in Geeks