Sunday, January 30, 2011

Hello, I Love You

It's one of those 2 minutes song that I really like.

Hello, I Love You - The Doors


TV show Glee did a cover of this song and they did it OK. 

Friday, January 7, 2011

Muslim Batman in Paris

In 1 of my previous post, Batman Inc., I mentioned that I wouldn't like the concept of Batman being franchise. For some reason I'm starting to be loving it.

Bruce Wayne is Batman

Dick Grayson remains as Batman of Gotham City

Mr Unknown becomes the Batman of Japan/ Tokyo

And the latest recruit is Nightrunner, the Batman of Paris
Nightrunner

Nightrunner or his real name Bilal Asselah is a 22 years old, French, Sunni Muslim with high skills in parkour. The introduction of Nightrunner as one of Batman allies has make some people dont approve a Muslim Batman. 



PARIS - BATMAN has battled many enemies but now has to face the anger of rightwing US blogers furious that the comic book caped crusader has recruited a Muslim to run his crime-fighting franchise in Paris.
'The character's name is Bilal Asselah and he is an Algerian Sunni Muslim and an immigrant that is physically fit and adept at the gymnastic sport parkour,' wrote Warner Todd Huston on his site Publius Forum.
'Apparently Batman couldn't find any actual Frenchman to be the 'French saviour',' wrote the right-winger, apparently discounting the millions of French citizens of North African descent from his definition of 'actual' French.
In the December issues of DC Comics Detective Comics Annual and Batman Annual, the caped crusader decides to set up Batman Incorporated and install a superhero in cities around the world to fight crime.
The hero he picks in France is called Nightrunner, the alter ego of a 22-year-old from Clichy-sous-Bois, a tough Paris suburb where urban unrest sparked riots in immigrant districts across France in 2005.
Bilal Asselah, a Frenchman of Algerian origin, was caught up in that unrest and at one point he and his friend got beaten up by police who mistook them for rioters. Bilal's friend reacted by later burning down a police station and ended up being killed by police. But Bilal, thanks largely to the influence of his pious Muslim mother, rejects hate and fear. -- AFP


Source:  Paris 'Muslim Batman' angers right-wing US bloggers
Nightrunner with the Batman symbol

Nightrunner remains the same look with only the Bat symbol as a new addition, unlike Batman of Japan where he gave up his Mr. Unknown character. It's much more better to maintain his own character but at the same time he is one of those Batman

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Transformers Prime



Just watched 5 episodes of this computer animated series. The verdict...i'll probably going to watch this in February

What's it about?

The common battle between Autobots and Decepticons. After some years the Decepticons attack Earth, now they are back. After 3 years missing, Megatron is back and plans to beat the Autobots using Dark Energon

Anything Intresing?

Voice actors. Peter Cullen is there for Optimus Prime and Frank Welker for Megatron, the original voice actors in the G1 series. Others probably worth mentioning are Jeffrey Combs, Steven Blum,  Kevin Michael Richardson and Dwayne Johnson (although he only did 1 episode i think since his character died)

Characters?

Optimus Prime, Arcee, Bumblebee, Bulkhead, Ratchet, Cliffjumper(died), Megatron, Starscream, Soundwave and also human characters such as Jack, Raf and Miko

Somehow i kinda like Ratchet which is voiced by Jeffrey Combs (probably because I like what he did to The Question in Justice League Unlimited). Bumblebee speaks electronic which Raf seems to understand. Arcee is like 2nd in command in here for the Autobots and Bulkhead is the gentle giant.

Most of the characters seems to be influence from G1, the real action movie and also Transformers the Animated series.

Here's the 1st episode of the 5 mini series

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

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Monday, November 15, 2010

From Cartoons to Live Action Movie.

Being born in the 80's was something. There was like limited cartoons yet we kids that time love it.
With the likes of Transformers, G.I Joe, Inspector Gadget, Batman, Superman and many more that i couldnt remember that has turn from cartoon into real live action movie. We expect more to come especially  those cartoons that we love so much as a kid

Here are some of the cartoon's that should have a live action movie by now...

Sunday, November 14, 2010

3D Hologram Star

In the future, singers would probably want to perform something like this...
Her name is Hatsune Mik.



Kinda funny to see people cheering for a computer program but gotta respect the Japanese for this entertainment technology

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Batman Inc.

1 word...hell...


The acknowledgment in the final pages comes as Wayne holds a news conference where he asks those gathered: "Some of you may have wondered ... how does a man like Batman afford to constantly update his crime-fighting technology? Where does his money come from?" 
"Well, the answer is me." 



this by far the most so not cool thing happening to Batman
with Bruce Wayne telling the world that he is financing Batman, now he is going to incorporated the Batman franchise,
which means there's going to be lots of Batman around the world and also maybe lots of Batman toys selling the whole world..

http://www.usatoday.com/life/comics/2010-11-03-Bruce-Wayne_N.htm

i just wish Bruce Wayne is going ti be back in the cape..but at the same time i love Dick Grayson version of Batman

by the way, i think Malaysia has already have its own version of Batman
 
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