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Batman: Assault on Arkham Review

So, you enjoy watching movies involving D-list comic villains, whom you’ve probably never heard of, being ordered around by B-list villains whom you may recognize? Oh and you like Batman movies that really don’t focus much on Batman? Well have I got the movie for you! Batman: Assault on Arkham is the most recent DC animated film starring, nope not Batman, the Suicide Squad. I’ll give you a second to Google them .

Too lazy? Alright. The Suicide Squad is a seemingly random assortment of villains being controlled by the U.S. Government, or more specifically Dr. Amanda Waller, to carry out black-ops style missions around the globe. The entire team is expendable, members who are are able to complete the given mission and make it back alive get time shaved off of their sentence. Not too bad of a deal at first glance.

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The Squad this time around in Assault on Arkham consists of seven members. They are all relatively unknown to most with the exception of Harley Quinn and Deadshot. Their mission is to break into Arkham Asylum and steal The Riddlers cane, which contains a flash drive. Sounds easy enough except they have to do this without alerting the guards at Arkham or Batman. There is also a subplot involving Batman attempting to find a dirty bomb that Joker hid somewhere in Gotham before it explodes. Typical boring stuff. Honestly the story here is pretty dull all around. The action and some of the one liners are really what you’re here to see, and in that sense it does not disappoint.

For any non believers out there who still think DC’s animated films are for kids, this movie will prove you wrong. It feels like the writers were trying to do everything they could to be non-kid-friendly, with all of the topless women (though nothing is shown) and death that takes place. Let the record show that I am in no way complaining about any of that. It was nice to see this movie go the more mature route, which does make sense since the film takes place in the Batman Arkham universe rather than the usual DC animated universe. This story is set to take place after the events of Batman: Arkham Origins.
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Taking a page from the games, some of the same voice actors were re-used for this film. I can’t help but feel like someone really dropped the ball with some of the casting. Sure the greats are here: Kevin Conroy (Batman: The Animated Series) as Batman, Troy Baker (The Last of Us) as The Joker, and even Nolan North (Uncharted series) as The Penguin and KGBeast. My issue is with the casting choice for Harley Quinn. It’s not that the actress did a bad job, it’s just that her voice seemed off. Since she’s a main character, it was hard to ignore. Now I’m sure most out there aren’t as particular as me and can get beyond (BEYOND!) her voice, but for everyone else it will definitely take some getting used to.

All in all Batman: Assault on Arkham is a great film. It has plenty of action and comedy to keep you interested plus a few throwbacks for those who played the games. How can I not support something attempting to bring the Suicide Squad to the general audience. I highly recommend this to all comic book movie fans.

 

NANANANANANANANA BATMAN . . . DAY!

Today marks the 75th anniversary of one of the greatest fictional heroes ever created: Batman. In honor of this day in history, the digital music service Rdio has teamed up with American record label, WaterTower Music to put together a playlist of epic proportions. The Batman Ultimate Playlist features songs from every song-baring media form of the Dark Knight. Ranging from Adam West’s classic television show to the recent Arkham-based video games, listeners will be taken on a trip through the history of the Caped Crusader via music.

Honestly, it’s pretty difficult to have a playlist featuring Prince not be awesome, but I have to say, it was even better than I thought. Classics like “Kiss From a Rose” by Seal and even orchestral pieces like Danny Elfman’s Batman theme from the original 1989 film (yes 89…I know…it hurt me too) took me on a trip through time that had me nodding my head, singing along, and smiling the entire time.

If you get a chance, I definitely suggest you check it out. This is definitely a solid collection of music from quite a few different genres so there’s a little something for everyone. Above all, bask in the grand memories of a franchise of greatness.

Track List:

  1. Vicki Waiting – Prince – Batman
  2. Scandalous – Prince – Batman
  3. Batdance – Prince – Batman
  4. A Batman Overture – Elliot Goldenthal – Batman & Robin (Music From And Inspired By The Motion Picture)
  5. Batman – Theme from the 1989 Tim Burton Motion Picture (feat. Dominik Hauser & the City of Prague String Musicians) – Danny Elfman – 64:49
  6. Molossus – James Newton Howard, Hans Zimmer – Batman Begins: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
  7. The Final Confrontation Part I (Part I) – Danny Elfman – Batman Returns (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
  8. Face To Face – Siouxsie And The Banshees – Batman Returns (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
  9. The Batusi – Neal Hefti & his Orchestra and Chorus – Batman Theme & Other Bat Songs
  10. Batman Theme (1966 TV Series) – Neal Hefti, Arr. Chuck Cirino – Batman Theme (1966 TV Series)
  11. Enter the Asylum – Nick Arundel – Batman: Arkham Asylum (Original Video Game Score)
  12. Arkham City Main Theme – Nick Arundel & Ron Fish – Batman: Arkham City – Original Video Game Score
  13. Arkham Origins Main Titles – Christopher Drake – Batman: Arkham Origins – Original Video Game Score
  14. Main Title – Batman: Mask Of The Phantasm OMPST – Batman: Mask Of The Phantasm O.M.P.S.T.
  15. Batman: The Brave and the Bold Theme (2008) – Andy Sturmer – The Music of DC Comics: 75th Anniversary Collection
  16. Enter the Asylum – Nick Arundel – Batman: Arkham Asylum (Original Video Game Score)
  17. Arkham City Main Theme – Nick Arundel & Ron Fish – Batman: Arkham City – Original Video Game Score
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  19. Arkham Origins Main Titles – Christopher Drake – Batman: Arkham Origins – Original Video Game Score
  20. Main Title – Batman: Mask Of The Phantasm OMPST – Batman: Mask Of The Phantasm O.M.P.S.T.
  21. Batman: The Brave and the Bold Theme (2008) – Andy Sturmer – The Music of DC Comics: 75th Anniversary Collection
  22. Drives Us Bats – Tom Kenny, Dee Bradly Baker, James Arnold Taylor, Neil Patrick Harris, John Di Maggio, Kevin Michael Richardson – Batman: The Brave & The Bold (Mayhem of the Music Meister!)
  23. A Death In The Family – Christopher Drake – Batman: Under The Red Hood – Soundtrack to the Animated Original Movie
  24. Main Titles – Christopher Drake – Batman: Under The Red Hood – Soundtrack to the Animated Original Movie
  25. Crash – Static-X – Beneath…Between…Beyond…
  26. Kiss From A Rose – Seal – Best 1991 – 2004
  27. Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me – U2 – The Best Of 1990-2000
  28. Batman Theme – Link Wray – Good Rockin’ Tonight
  29. Why So Serious? – Hans Zimmer & James Newton Howard – The Dark Knight – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
  30. Rise – Hans Zimmer – The Dark Knight Rises: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
  31. Why Do We Fall? – Hans Zimmer – The Dark Knight Rises: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
  32. Batman (Live) – The Brian Setzer Orchestra – Don’t Mess With A Big Band (Live)
  33. Batman – Jan & Dean – Jan & Dean Meet Batman
  34. Batman – Mark Mothersbaugh – The Lego® Movie: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
  35. Untitled Self Portrait – Will Arnett – The Lego® Movie: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
  36. Batman And Robin (Feat. Lady Of Rage, RBX) – Snoop Dogg – Paid Tha Cost To Be Da Bo$$
  37. Batman – The Who – A Quick One (Remastered)
  38. Gotham City (Remix (Clean Edit)) – R. Kelly – The R. In R&B Collection: Volume 1
  39. Son of Batman – Frederik Wiedmann – Son of Batman: Music from the DC Universe Animated Movie
  40. The Dark Knight Returns – Christopher Drake – Batman: The Dark Knight Returns Part 1 – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
  41. The End Is The Beginning Is The End – The Smashing Pumpkins – Rarities & B-Sides
  42. Batman: The Electrical Brain (1943) – Lee Zahler – The Music of DC Comics: 75th Anniversary Collection
  43. The Adventures of Batman (1967) – John Gart – The Music of DC Comics: 75th Anniversary Collection
  44. Batman Beyond (1999) (Main Title) – Kristopher Carter – The Music of DC Comics: 75th Anniversary Collection

Batmobile Revealed to have a Battle Mode: Batman Arkham Knight Update

Screenshot compliments of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC Entertainment
Screenshot compliments of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC Entertainment

With E3 2014 just beyond the horizon, the gaming industry is about to be saturated with videos, screenshots, and surprises. To build hype before the biggest event in gaming, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC Entertainment revealed another side of Batman’s aptly-named vehicle. Battle Mode, makes the Batmobile more than just a hot rod made for picking up the ladies and turns it into a tank able to take on any threat.

Setting aside the tank for a moment, there is a deeper issue to this game’s marketing campaign. As sweet as seeing the iconic vehicle glorified in next-gen graphics is, why is there such a focus? Personally, I think that the developers are cleverly shifting the eyes of gamers to better surprise them when the game comes out. Didn’t another trailer end with the hint that Batman could die? Who’s the mysterious character with the fancy armor? What does Harley Quinn have to do with the story? What about all that jazz?

While it seems like an almost perfect scheme, Batman: Arkham Knight is assuredly going to blow players away with its narrative. Might not be the most original or good enough for Shakespearean scholars to put down their heavy tomes and pipes, but I would put money on it succeeding well past its goals.

The talented developers behind the Arkham series have proven to be some of the best in the industry with the Batman license. The culmination of these efforts is sure to be beyond epic. Batman has never been cooler.
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From Batman and Robin #12 by Tomasi/Gleason.
From Batman and Robin #12 by Tomasi/Gleason.

Now that we know that Batman drives a tank, I’m hoping E3 brings news of the Batmobile having the ability to transform into a Mech Suit for the Dark Knight.

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Batman: Arkham Knight Gameplay Teased in New Trailer

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Screenshot courtesy of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC Entertainment.

Okay, I’m not the biggest fan of Batman. In fact, there are few things from the DC Universe that get me going. All of that changed when a friend loaned me a copy of Batman: Arkham Asylum. The game captured everything that the character does right: investigating, taking out enemies from the shadows, and coming face to face with iconic villains. Not only did that game spark my interest in the character as a whole, the game was so popular that it sparked two other games. Now, as developers begin to push into the new generation of consoles, Batman returns in a new game, armed with a slew of new toys.

For the first time in the Arkham series, players will be able to drive in the Batmobile. Judging from the trailer, it will tote the usual missiles and turbo boosts, but it’s the seamless launch of Batman into a glide that proves to be the most interesting. Titanfall recently showed players just how helpful A.I. mechanics can be, and the Batmobile may be even more useful. Batman also has new armor: a knight-like tank of joints and hidden gadgets.

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Screenshot courtesy of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC Entertainment.

Super villains make frequent appearances in the franchise, including a Krueger inspired Scarecrow. The Scarecrow first appeared in Arkham Asylum and his hallucinogenic levels tapped deep into Bruce Wayne’s psyche. Who knows what vile deeds the King of Nightmares has planned on his valiant return. Players with the gumption to pre-order the game will be able to play as another well-known villain, Harley Quinn.

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Screenshot courtesy of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC Entertainment.

The trailer also hints at Batman’s death. While superhero death is usually fleeting, this could have monumental power on the narrative of the series. It’s always hard to see a series come to a close. Yet, this has been a refreshing journey into Batman’s world. Let’s hope the hype isn’t spoiled.

Players will be able to don the Bat’s armor later this fall.

Check out the new trailer here: http://youtu.be/7q4U_QRcg84

More Than Just a Female Superman: Wonder Woman Unbound Review

wonder-woman-unbound-coverWhen I was in middle school, I would come home every afternoon and watch Wonder Woman on the (at the time) Sci-Fi channel. Lynda Carter was/is amazing to me and I looked up to her and Wonder Woman. Outside of that memory and watching her on the Justice League animated TV series, I’ve realized I don’t know much about Wonder Woman or the ups and downs she has gone through in the past 70 years. Everyone knows her as the most iconic female superhero, but not many know anymore beyond that.

Reading Wonder Woman Unbound: The Curious History of the World’s Most Famous Heroine made me feel a little ashamed for declaring Wonder Woman my favorite superhero without even knowing her history. Tim Hanley does an amazing job of delving into Wonder Woman’s past and revealing every fail, rewrite, and flip flop her creators have put her through, leaving her in a limbo that seems will never end.

Before I started reading, I expected the book to be a regurgitation of Wonder Woman’s history. (Honestly, that would have been fine with me since I knew very little about her comics in the first place.) Instead, Wonder Woman Unbound tells not only Wonder Woman’s history, but also analyzes and examines her creators and their motives (was William Moulton Marston a voice for women or just a big horndog?), other comics (compared to Wonder Woman’s), the readers, feminism, and even the time periods (Golden Age, Silver Age, etc.) all comics went through. Lois Lane, Batgirl, and a few other female superheros (and villains) make an appearance to compare their struggles and achievements with Wonder Woman’s—there are major differences, especially during the Silver Age. There is even a section in the middle of the book filled with pictures of Wonder Woman (and other things) through the years.

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Reading this history book makes me sad for Wonder Woman. To see her go through so much only to be almost tossed to the side and treated as an afterthought is heartbreaking. Wonder Woman has so much to offer if someone would take the time to work with her—she definitely deserves it.

For someone who knows very little about comics and their history, this book is a great starting point. Wonder Woman Unbound is a perfect testament to Wonder Woman’s life. Hanley packs as much information into this book as possible rather than gloss over or ignore aspects of her history. I love this book and am grateful for Hanley’s thorough and extensive look into Wonder Woman and her curious history.