“What I’m doing is more important than who I am.” The words of a man wearing a cloth skeleton mask over his face, a fedora, and a full length trench coat that hides every inch of skin. He is inhuman. Completely anonymous. And yet, his words ring true. His actions speak louder than what he’s wearing and who he defines himself as. He’s a real-life superhero. In a cinema world saturated by them, Michael Barnett chose to turn the cameras on those among us who don a cape and cowl in order to patrol the streets. The documentary Superheroes gets to the very heart of noble intentions, dangerous work, and a complex sense of humanity that comes from trying to be something beyond human.
New Look: Peter Sarsgaard’s Head Swells as Hector Hammond in ‘Green Lantern’
Movie News By Cole Abaius on January 19, 2011 | Be the First To CommentThe super hero news and pictures are falling from the sky like the black snow just before a Fire Nation attack, and it probably won’t end until four or five months after these movies have all come out. The next to send out a new image is The Green Lantern – and the production has provided a non-blurry look at the receding hairline and giant cranium that Peter Sarsgaard is sporting as Hector Hammond. Check it out for yourself:
Reject Radio #74: The Death of The Hero
Features By Cole Abaius on January 17, 2011 | Be the First To CommentThis week, on a very special episode of Reject Radio, Mark Walters stops by to discuss the host of Big Fan Boy news and the future (or lack thereof) of the comic book movie. Of course, one night after discussing the need for originality and the weariness of even looking out on seeing yet another Spider-Man origin story…news breaks that a famous director wants his shot at Batman. Of course. Plus, we manage to find time to grow beards and review The Green Hornet. Listen Here: Download This Episode
Frank Miller’s ‘Spirit’ is a Strong One
Movie News By Robert Fure on February 13, 2008 | Be the First To Comment
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