May 172012
 

WB, in an effort to promote the last installment of the Nolan Batman trilogy, has organized appearances of the Tumbler and Batpod all over the US (well, almost everywhere.  Like expected, they missed FLA altogether as I’m sure they missed other important states).  Anyways, here is a list of the cities that will have the two Bat-vehicles.  Mind you…more cities might be added later.

The 2012 Tumbler Tour (red dates have already passed)

5/12 Bentonville, AR

5/15 Tulsa, OK

5/19 Overland Park, KS

5/21 Kansas City,  MO

5/23 St. Louis, MO

5/25 Chicago, IL

5/27 Washington, DC

5/28 Baltimore, MD

5/30 Philadelphia, PA

6/1 Buffalo, NY

6/7 Toronto Canada

6/10 Montreal Canada

6/12 Purchase, NY

6/13 Columbus, OH

6/15 Lansing, MI

6/16 Detroit, MI

6/17 Brooklyn, MI

6/19 Indianapolis, IN

6/21 Nashville, TN

6/22 Knoxville, TN

6/23 Atlanta, GA

6/25 Dallas, TX

6/27 San Antonio, TX

6/29 El Paso, TX

7/1 Albuquerque, NM

7/2 Phoenix, AZ

7/7 Santa Clarita, CA

7/12-7/15 San Diego, CA

7/20-7/22 Los Angeles, CA

7/27-7/28 Orange County, CA

 

May 112012
 

I would like to take a little detour from my usual Jokercentric ramblings to speak about the AVENGERS MOVIE.

WOW!  At first, I wondered how they could make a movie with so many characaters and still give them all some meaningful screen time that added to the plot.  I mean, there is Fury, Black Widow, Hawkeye, Thor, Ironman, Hulk, Agent Coulson,  not to mention LOKI and his army and an array of supportive actors while there is only 2 hours and 30 minutes of movie.  IMPOSSIBLE RIGHT?

WRONG!!!

Joss Whedon did an amazing work with the story and screenplay, allowing each of the characters to weave themselves into the plot in a way that flowed naturally.  Each character takes the spotlight, like well choreographed fireworks, shining on details that have made them memorable (Fury’s commanding presence, Tony Stark complete disregard of authority while overflowingwith heroism, Captain America’s patriotism while searching for what it means to be a hero in a world so alien to him (without being cheesy), just to name a few). All while adding to the plot like threads add to the fabric.

But this could not have been accomplished if there was nothing to bring these heroes together because in the movies as in literature, heroes have to have something  to forge their character. A Yin to their Yang…a villain. And here  is LOKI, the vengeful (and may I add) psychotic demigod from Asgard magnificently played by Tom Hiddleston.

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Most villains are hard to write while keeping them real.  It is easier to write them flat and unidimensional;  monsters or buffoons.  Either extreme takes the menacing aspect from the villain, makes the plot weak, and the heroes just unrealistically heroic. That is why only a few villains transcend the page or the screen. Where would Moriarty, Dr. Doom, Joker, and Magneto be if they would have been carelessly written?  Good villains embody not only evil, but highlight that side of us that we would like to keep in the shadows. They are mad, but they are human too (or demigod in this case).  They are evil, but they are in a sense…they are like us and that is what makes them scary.

This is another thing in which I think Mr. Whedon excelled.  Loki’s character was (in my humble opinion)  magnificently written.  From the Thor movie we knew that Loki was still alive and not happy.  He felt displaced, humilliated, defeated by mortals and his spoiled half brother.  And we know he was not going to just quit because he knew he was destined for some greater purpose.

But before he gets the spotlight, he’s going to to take on those that have done him wrong. Loki’s anger turns into vengeance, then slowly morphs into obsession to finally become madness. He is willing to sacrifice it all to show everybody his greatness. And that, like with every villain, is his downfall.  He plays the heroes and is played upon in a clash of opposing forces that leaves us wondering what is really going through Loki’s mind.  What is his ultimate goal? Can our heroes defeat a god?

I laughed, gasped, held my breath, sighed in relief and even shed a tear, all in just 2 and a half hours.  That is what good movies are made of, and this movie has it all.

I’m not going to give spoilers here.  There are plenty of sites where you can get those, but I will tell you that the movie is definitely worth watching, at least once.  It is good entertainment, and lots of fun, while keeping a good quality of storytelling without  becoming cheesy or ridiculous. Go to the movies and enjoy the two and half hours that will leave you yearning for more avengers, while satisfying your inner child dreams of superheroes and supervillains.

Oh, and before I forget…remember to stay in the theaters until after the credits so you can see what’s in store for the Avengers.  Really want to know that bad? Ok, because you asked….THANOS

Dec 112011
 

We all know that Mr. Nolan and his staff has always had inspiration for his Dark Knight movies from multiple sources of the Batman mythos.  With Joker, he used over four sources to inspire his story. Could this image be a glance as to what stories will he be basing this third installment of the Nolanverse Batman franchise.  Well, nobody is saying a thing, but have to say that the “Broken Bat” storyline from the comic books was pretty intense and definitely makes for good resource material.  Now enjoy the teaser poster as released by WB:

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Dec 082011
 

That’s right folks! The mischievous team behind THE JOKER BLOGS are preparing one more episode to celebrate the Christmas….JOKER STYLE! Scott and the gang will release THE JOKER BLOGS CHRISTMAS SPECIAL this Saturday through YouTube and their site. If you like THE JOKER BLOGS be sure to be there to enjoy another hilarious episode.

(Thanks to Kanike from RANCIDRAINBOW.COM for keeping us Jokerholics (especially me) informed  on THE JOKER BLOGS)

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Nov 202011
 

For those fans of the new Batman Movie the DARK KNIGHT RISES, my friend Candiss Gandy forwarded me the new EMPIRE MAGAZINE covers celebrating the two main figures in this new (and seemingly last) episode of the Caped Crusader.  The covers depict Batman and BANE respectively.

Click on picture to be directed to EMPIRE MAGAZINE site:

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(Thanks a lot to my THE DARK KNIGHT RISES ‘correspondent’ Candiss Gandy for the link)

 

Nov 042011
 

My good friend Candiss Gandy provided me this link. Thanks girl!

Apparently the composer of DARK KNIGHT RISES is creating a piece of the soundtrack that requires real voices (of real fans) to be contributed for his project.  This is the idea:

“I’m shining the bat-signal up into the sky to call you all!

We need to hear your voices! Now and Loud! We are creating the sound of a worldwide chant. Everyone come and be part of it. It’s easy:

There is no such thing as out-of-tune, no timing we can’t fix later. If you mumble, growl, scream or whisper, it’s all good. Make it yours. If you only get halfway through, no problem! Do it alone, bring your friends, but do it with energy and commitment.

Let your voice be heard and be a part of our adventure!”

So we need every one of you out there to join. By signing up and recording your voice, you could be a part of “The Dark Knight Rises”.

To participate, just go to:  http://www.ujam.com/campaigns/darkknightrises/introduction

Sep 252011
 

screen-shot-2011-09-20-at-6_33_36-pmI was browsing the net and I found this little amateur video of the interrogation scene from THE DARK KNIGHT.  It comes from the talented people at COLLEGEHUMOR and SPINOFFS ONLINE. Yeah, it’s been a while since TDK and the actors don’t look the part, but that does not matter as the presentation takes over, making this one of the most hilarious movie spoofs I’ve seen in a while.  I just wanted to share it with you so you could laugh as much and as hard as I did…

Original movie link at Spinoffs Online