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Upcoming DvD Movie Releases for October 2015 (plus expert analysis)

October 2nd

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The Avengers 2: Age of Ultron – The box office smash sequel pits the Avengers against a one-dimensional villain. This has moments of awesome but mostly settles as a bloated super hero movie. Full review here.

October 6th

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Magic Mike XXL – Channing Tatum and pals bare it all…again. McConaughey decided to focus on better movies and does not appear in this oversized sequel. Elizabeth Banks, Matt Bomer, Joe Manganiello, and Jada Pinkett Smith co-star.

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Me and Earl and the Dying Girl – This is a movie about two aspiring, young filmmaker friends that end up making a film for a girl that has leukemia. They learn more about their friendship and the fragility of life. The cast includes Hugh “Wolverine” Jackman, Olivia Cooke, Nick Offerman (Parks & Recreation), Molly Shannon (SNL alum) and Jon Bernthal (The Walking Dead, upcoming 2nd season of Daredevil).

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Manglehorn – A dramedy about a locksmith (Al Pacino) that has trouble living in the present. Can we just get a The Devil’s Advocate sequel already?! Pacino seems to be wasting time on these cutesy movies that have a limited audience. Anyways, the movie focuses on how this locksmith mopes through life in a small Texas town and lives in his tragic, lovelorn past when he desperately needs to change his present. The movie is directed by David Gordon Green (Pineapple Express, Your Highness) and co-stars Holly Hunter.

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Insidious: Chapter 3 – In this prequel, a girl tries to contact her late mother so she recruits a reluctant psychic with grave results. For some reason Dermot Mulroney is in this. Why? Rotten Tomatoes: 53%.

Road Hard – This comedy follows a character named Bruce Madsen, a successful actor/comedian, who decides to change things up and go back to his roots and perform in the comedy club circuit. Things don’t turn out as expected which forces Bruce (played by Adam Carolla) to reevaluate his career. This sounds like an auto-biographical snooze fest! Anyways, the movie co-stars David Koechner (Anchorman, Waiting).

Batkid Begins – This follows a five year-old boy, suffering from leukemia that gets a chance to be Batman for a day via the Make a Wish foundation.

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10,000 Saints – A group of smugglers learn the hard price of growing up and the value of family in the backdrop of 1980s New York City. The cast includes Ethan Hawke (Boyhood, Gattaca) , Asa Butterfield (Ender’s Game, Hugo) , Hailee Steinfeld (True Grit), Emile Hirsch (The Girl Next Door), and Emily Mortimer. There may be a reason this was released direct to video.

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Dark Places – From the author of Gone Girl (Gillian Flynn) comes a story about a woman (Libby) trying to run away from her tragic past and her brother, who she blames for murdering the rest of her family. She is then contacted by a group that specializes in unsolved cases. Libby (played by Charlize Theron) must decide if she wants to accept the past or truly find the killer responsible. This movie came and went in theaters. The movie co-stars Chloe Grace Moretz (Kick-Ass), Nicholas Hoult (Mad Max: Fury Road), and Christina Hendricks (Mad Men). It holds a 39% on Rotten Tomatoes. Proceed with caution!

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Escobar: Paradise Lost – Nick and his brother move from Canada to Colombia during the 1980s to set up a surf shop. There, Nick falls for Maria, who happens to be the niece of Pablo Escobar. Things get worse from there as Nick is recruited to stash away Escobar’s assets before he serves a jail sentence. I’m slightly interested in this but I have to say that Narcos on Netflix deals primarily with Escobar’s rise/fall and that seems a lot more interesting. This film features Benicio Del Toro (Traffic, upcoming Sicario) as Escobar and co-stars Josh Hutcherson (The Hunger Games).

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Final Girl – Veronica is new in town and becomes a target for a group of boys who hunt and kill women in the woods for sport. The tables are turned when Veronica is actually a trained assassin. Abigail Breslin (Ender’s Game, Maggie) stars alongside Wes Bentley (that creepy video recorder dude from American Beauty, bearded weirdo in The Hunger Games).

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Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief – This is a riveting documentary that chronicles the rise of the Church of Scientology and the followers and defectors that provide insight into the often shocking inner workings of the fastest growing church. Archival footage and interviews with current and former members (that include many Hollywood stars – Tom Cruise, John Travolta, Paul Haggis, etc.) make this a documentary worth catching. My full review is here.

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People Places Things – Flight of the Concords alum, Jermaine Clement, stars in this comedy about a happily married professor with two kids that deals with the affair between his friend and his wife. He finds out that the single life with kids isn’t what he was expecting. I happen to enjoy Clement’s sense of humor and may give this a go.

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Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! – Talk about beating a dead horse. That wasn’t a request. Ian Ziering (Beverly Hills 90210) and Tara Reid (American Pie) try to hold onto their careers in the popular, purposefully bad SyFy original movie. The outlandish, most once famous cast includes: Frankie Muniz, Bo Derek, David Hassehoff and Mark Cuban (as the President). You know what’s better than a purposefully bad movie? An unintentionally bad movie. See: The Room, Birdemic: Shock and Terror.

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What We Did On Our Holiday – As Gordy nears his 75th Birthday, his son and his family decide to visit him in Scotland. Things go awry when his son’s kids are brutally honest and are unable to keep any secrets, which makes an already awkward family trip more awkward. The film stars David Tennant (Doctor Who), Billy Connolly, and Rosamund Pike (Gone Girl).

October 13th

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San Andreas – Hey, what’s shakin’?! Well, the Rock of course! This is an epic destruction movie for people that enjoy flashy special effects and a sub-par story or…..they just go for the Rock. I don’t blame them. Believe it or not, the movie co-stars Carla Gugino (Watchmen) and Paul Giamatti (Sideways).

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Tommorowland – This film probably had the most promise this summer but was an utter disappointment. The marketing was interesting and the director, Brad Bird, has had nothing but success with his earlier films: The Incredibles, Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol, Iron Giant. Check out a full review here.

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The Gallows – A group of high school students try to put on a play that failed twenty years earlier and resulted in the death of a student, Charlie. The event is meant to be cathartic for the town on the anniversary of Charlie’s death, but a group of students sabotage the production to help the lead actor avoid stage fright. The group’s actions have grave consequences as Charlie’s story isn’t finished. This story is actually more elaborate than more horror films but still sounds boring.

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Dope – We follow a high school student named Butler (Blake Anderson) who tries to stay on the straight and narrow amongst a town (Inglewood, CA) that would rather get by on dealing drugs and making easy money. Butler has aspirations of going to Harvard and leaving the city behind but is tested one night at a party. Lenny Kravitz’s daughter, Zoe Kravitz, costars.

October 20th

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Jurassic World – Doctor John Hammond’s future dinosaur world is realized twenty two years later in Jurassic World. Just as any company would do if public interest were waning, they need to innovate new ways to attract people across the world. Of course, if your company happens to be a giant dinosaur zoo, innovation can spell doom in the form of a genetically modified dinosaur, the Indominus Rex. The movie is a lot of fun if you don’t think too much about the story. Check out my full review here. The movie stars Chris Pratt (Parks and Recreation, Guardians of the Galaxy), Bryce Dallas Howard (The Village), and Jake Johnson (New Girl, Let’s Be Cops).

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Paper Towns – A high school student, Quentin, has always pined for Margo his entire life and when she breaks into his house asking for his help in a revenge plot, he agrees. After their adventure, Margo has disappeared from their school but not without leaving clues for Quentin to follow that will end up changing how he really feels for her. This is based off the book of the same name by author John Green (who also wrote The Fault in Our Stars). The film stars up and comer, Cara Delevingne (upcoming Suicide Squad) and Nat Wolff. You’d have to drag me to see a movie like this. Quirky, romantic movies irritate me because they are highly unrealistic yet pretend they aren’t.

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Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection ‘F’ – I don’t usually cover Japanese anime movies but I guess I’m always a little fond of the Dragon Ball Z tv show (when it aired on Cartoon Network back in the day). This details how big baddie, Frieza, is back after falling to Goku’s Super Saiyan years ago. Frieza is hell bent on revenge, even without an actual body. It’s up to Goku and Vegeta to work together. I’d probably save this for hung over Sunday mornings (before football of course).

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The Vatican Tapes – Two Vatican priests are out to exorcise a woman believed to be possessed by the Anti-Christ. They must work to save her soul and for humanity…blah..blah…This uninspired movie stars Dougray Scott (MI: 2), Djimon Hounsou (Amistad) , and Michael Pena (Ant-Man). Rotten Tomatoes score: 13%.

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Testament of Youth – Alicia Vikander (Ex-Machina) and Kit Harrington (Game of Thrones) star in this World War I drama. Vera Brittain (Vikander) postpones her studies to become a nurse as her loved ones, including Harrington head to war. Brittain later becomes a writer, feminist, and pacifist. The film doesn’t sound that interesting but is getting decent reviews. Rotten Tomatoes: 81%.

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Z for Zachariah – This tale centers on a lone female survivor (Margot Robbie) of the apocalypse and the last two known men alive (Chiwetel Ejiofor and Chris Pine) who try to court for her affections. The three must find a way to work together in order to survive. So, it seems that this is about how two dudes wanna do it with Robbie. I don’t blame them. What if the movie casted Amy Schumer instead of Margot Robbie? I believe both men would rather roam the Earth looking for another lady.

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I Spit on Your Grave 3: Vengeance is Mine – Jennifer is a girl that is just trying to overcome the torture she’s experienced and live a normal life. When one of Jennifer’s friends is murdered and those responsible escapes, she turns on revenge mode while the rest of the city erupts with rapists and serial killers. Pass!

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The Wolfpack – This is a documentary that follows six brothers that live the majority of their lives in a New York apartment. They rely on movies in order to understand the real world. They all reenact scenes of their favorite movies. As the brothers get older, they desire interactions with the real world and everything begins to change when one of them runs away. Sounds like this may be worth checking out.

October 27th

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Pixels – Adam Sandler is trying to fart on the box office again with this sad attempt at appealing to the thirty something group that relishes arcade games. The story involves how aliens receive golden age transmissions of video games being played, interpret the message as the real thing and declare war on Earth in the form of well-known classic games that include Donkey Kong and Pac Man. The President enlists his childhood friend, Sandler, to beat the aliens at their own game. He also enlists a rag tag group that includes Peter Dinklage, Josh Gad, and Kevin James. The film is directed by Chris Columbus (the 1st two Harry Potter movies).

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Southpaw – Jake Gyllenhaal gains a ton of muscle to play a left handed boxer who must overcome the death of his wife. After much inner turmoil and with the fate of his relationship with his daughter at stake, he must climb out and be the best boxer he can be so he can be the best father he can be. The movie received mixed reviews but I wouldn’t mind renting this. I mean, it’s Gyllenhaal and after his performance in Nightcrawler, I expect a solid performance.

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The Gift – A husband and wife (Simon and Robin) move into a new home and run into an old acquaintance, Gordo, of Simon’s from high school. The couple accepts a gift of wine and invites him to their house for dinner. Gordo begins to leave more gifts and starts to stalk Robin while she’s home alone. Simon tries to tell Gordo that he is not welcome only then to be threatened by a 25 year old secret about Simon. The movie stars Jason Bateman (Arrested Development), Rebecca Hall (The Town) and Joel Edgerton (The Great Gatsby, Exodus: Gods and Kings). The film is also the directorial debut of Joel Edgerton. I really wanted to see this film but had scheduling conflicts. The film has a 93% on Rotten Tomatoes. I’ll be sure to rent this.

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Max – This is supposed to be an uplifting family drama/adventure that centers around a military dog named Max. After Max’s handler, Kyle, is killed, he is then returned to Kyle’s family and ends up helping them heal from their loss. Thomas Haden Church (Sideways), Lauren Graham (Bad Santa), and Robbie Amell (Flash) star.

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The Human Centipede III: The Final Sequence – The outrageous idea of a singular digestive system through multiple people is expanded upon in this latest installment from the Dutch filmmaker, Tom Six. This time, they are attempting to utilize 500 people (which are being sewn together a$$ to mouth) to create the largest, singular digestive system the world has ever known. The creepy actor from the original film, Dieter Laser, reprises his role as the crazed doctor. The movie even co-stars Eric Roberts (Best of the Best, The Dark Knight). Not for the easily grossed out.

Ant-Man is a SignificANT addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe – Review

There was a lot of criticism about the idea of this movie once Edgar Wright (The World’s End, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World) dropped from the production as director. Peyton Reed (Yes Man, Down with Love) was eventually brought in to helm the movie which was written by Edgar Wright.

Edgar Wright actually tried to develop Ant-Man for eight years and even shot some test footage for the film to which he pitched to Marvel. Of course they ate it up. Oddly, Wright ended up leaving the production due to creative differences with Marvel. His script was then re-written by Adam McKay (Anchorman) and Paul Rudd. Don’t worry; Wright is still billed as one of the writers in this new film. Usually, when there are production problems like this, it spells doom for the final product. I’m glad to say that isn’t the case with this Ant-Man movie.

 

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I’m getting sidetracked. Ok, so the movie is set around the idea that the Ant-Man suit and the ‘Pym particle’ are dangerous in the wrong hands. As such, Hank Pym (Michael Douglas) retires himself as the Ant-Man and safeguards the technology over the years until a new threat rises and he has to recruit a brilliant thief, Scott Lang (Paul Rudd), to don the suit and prevent the world from utilizing said tech in warfare.

Pym not only recruits Scott Lang because of his talents but also because he knows that he’s just trying to find a way to see his daughter again. Pym understands this need as he is also trying to heal his relationship with his daughter, Hope Pym (Evangeline Lilly). So, there’s a strong emphasis on family in this film. As such, this movie is very accessible.

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The cast was solid, especially Michael Douglas and Paul Rudd (who was born to play Scott Lang). They make you believe in controlling ants for crying out loud! Exploring a microscopic world couldn’t be more fun. There are a lot of neat scenes that include a certain member of the Avengers, a scene including the Wasp (think Ant-Woman), and a lot of cool action scenes that use the micro environment as its play stage. Even though some of the themes can be perceived as serious, they are taken on lightly to make way for the humorous dialogue and over the top action.

Most of the story is filled with light humor that suits the idea of an incredible shrinking man kicking butt and controlling ants. However, that doesn’t mean this movie is without faults. One of the fumbles is the film’s bad guy – Darren Cross (Corey Stoll). He’s a megalomaniac without much explanation. There is nothing redeeming about him and all he wants is power. He comes across as a one-dimensional buffoon that has no character arc whatsoever. He almost immediately kills someone in the movie!

Antman3There was also the idea of thieves being colorful; funny characters that when looked at more closely just sent the wrong message. There was a moment in the film where Michael Pena’s character asked Scott Lang, “Are we the good guys?” I thought to myself, ‘is this is the only time you’ve asked yourself this question?’

 

Overall, this is a thoroughly fun movie despite some of its flaws. Ant-Man is a very cool character to work alongside the Avengers. There are two post credits scenes to check out. This will give you an idea of Ant-Man’s place in future Marvel movies as well as a potential new character!

Grade: B+

For your consideration:

I can’t help but notice a similar formula that is beginning to pervade all of Marvel’s movies – someone dies (but not really) and mass destruction is accepted without much thought to civilian casualties. If a movie is ‘light’ to begin with, then destruction is accepted but if a movie has gravitas then people become more critical. This will become clearer as DC rolls out their next films.

On the plus side, we’ll be seeing Ant-Man (along with a new Spider-Man) in Captain America: Civil War which is due out May 6, 2016. Don’t get me wrong, I really enjoy Marvel movies but I’m at a point where I want something different. Give me more movies like Guardians of the Galaxy and Captain America and less of Thor and Avengers. I’m still mostly anticipating Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice and Suicide Squad.

Captain Marvel Movie Writers Announced

Carol Danvers, a.k.a. Captain Marvel, is coming to the big screen in 2018. And now, she has a writing team. Marvel just announced that Captain Marvel will be written by Nicole Perlman & Meg LeFauve. Perlman recently enjoyed success as part of the Guardians of the Galaxy writing team, while LeFauve co-wrote the upcoming Disney-Pixar release Inside Out.

The writing tie-in to Guardians of the Galaxy is particularly interesting, as the GOTG appear in the current Captain Marvel series, which started most recently in 2014. Could the GOTG appear in the Captain Marvel movie? It’s pure speculation, but the cross-over appeal is very intriguing. As much as audiences enjoyed  Rocket Racoon, Star Lord, and Groot, an appearance with the baddest cat lady in the multiverse would surely leave audiences giddy.

One thing we do know is that Captain Marvel will no longer be appearing in the upcoming Avengers: Age of Ultron blockbuster. For those not in the know: yes, Captain Marvel is an Avenger, and she was originally part of the script. However, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige comfirmed recently that Captain Marvel will no longer be in the movie. In an interview with MTV News, he had this to say:

We didn’t want to introduce her fully-formed flying in a costume before you got to know who she was and how she came to be.

So who is she, and how did she come to be? How they handle her origin the movie, we’ll have to wait and see. But as a quick rundown, Carol Danvers used to be Ms. Marvel; that comic series now stars the immensely popular Kamala Khan. Carol Danvers took over the Captain Marvel mantle (not to be confused with DC’s Shazam! Captain Marvel) in 2012. She’s a former Air Force pilot who had her DNA fused in an explosion with the DNA of an alien race called the Kree. The fused DNA gave her a number of super-human abilities, including but not limited to flight, super strength, super durability, the ability to fly through space, shooting blasts of energy, and a “seventh sense” similar to Spidey’s. She also has a space ship, a cat, and friends in the Guardians of the Galaxy. And as I said previously, she’s even an Avenger – she just hasn’t been shown yet in the movies.

Bonus trivia fact: Captain Marvel shares the alias surname Danvers with Supergirl. While Supergirl currently goes by her Kryptonian name Kara Zor-El when not rocking the cape, in the new Supergirl tv show she’ll be known as Kara Danvers. Is it a sly DC dig at Carol Danvers? Probably! Supergirl used the name first with the alias Linda Lee Danvers in 1961.

Captain Marvel’s cinematic introduction is important for adding depth to the Marvel cinematic universe. It’s also important for showcasing a female superhero in a solo title on the big screen (still waiting for a Black Widow stand-alone movie, Kevin Feige). Though Marvel beat DC to the punch when they announced the movie, it looks like DC will will beat Captain Marvel‘s 2018 release date by releasing Wonder Woman in 2017. Of course, the only thing that matters is that they both get on the big screen, and that they’re both good movies. The search to find an actress to play Captain Marvel is supposedly underway. If the movie’s as good as the comics and it has the same fun spirit as the other Marvel movies, I’m sure it won’t disappoint.

Is the superhero genre becoming over saturated?!

I never thought I’d type that sentence! This is true though. If you think superheroes are everywhere now then you got a thing(s) coming! Just look at the list of comic book movies that will hit within the next five years:

2015:
May 1: Avengers: Age of Ultron
July 17: Ant-Man
August 7: Fantastic Four (Fox)

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2016:
February 12: Deadpool (Fox)
March 25: Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice
May 6: Captain America: Civil War
May 27: X-Men: Apocalypse (Fox)
August 5: Suicide Squad
October 7: Gambit
November 4: Doctor Strange

2017:
March 3: Untitled Wolverine sequel(Fox)
May 5: Guardians of the Galaxy 2
June 2: Fantastic Four 2 (Fox)
June 23: Wonder Woman
July 28: Marvel Studios co-produced Spider-Man film (Sony, new addition)
November 3: Thor: Ragnarok
November 17: Justice League, Part 1

2018:
March 23: The Flash
May 4: Avengers: Infinity War, Part 1
July 6: Black Panther (new date)
July 13: Untitled Fox Mystery Marvel film
July 27: Aquaman
November 2: Captain Marvel

2019:
April 5: Shazam
May 3: Avengers: Infinity War, Part 2
June 14: Justice League, Part 2
July 12, 2019: Inhumans

2020:
April 3: Cyborg
June 19: Green Lantern

Source: Newsarama

flash-promo-image-2*You can also add 3 more comic book movies to that list from Valiant Comics in the coming years.

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Here are some of the TV shows that will be premiering soon:

Daredevil (Netflix)
AKA Jessica Jones (Netflix)
iZombie (just aired)(CW)
Preacher (AMC)
Luke Cage (Netflix)
Iron Fist (Netflix)
Marvel’s Defenders (Netflix)
Krypton (SyFy)
Fear the Walking Dead (AMC) – it’s not a direct adaptation but it stems from the original comic book.
Supergirl (CBS)
Outcast (Cinemax)
Young Justice (CW)
Teen Titans (TNT)
Lucifer (Fox)

*It is important to note that although Netflix is getting a lot of Marvel’s business there is still HBO Now that will be coming out very soon. Time Warner owns HBO and with this all DC characters. It could be possible that HBO could compete with Netflix and also add to the superhero genre.

Striking while the iron’s hot is one thing but this may be overkill. This may even be the case for the amount of newer comic books coming out as well (upcoming anti-reboot “Convergence” event in DC comics).

Consumers will be faced with ever growing options leaving them questioning what material they can live without as the size of their wallets continue to shrink. It’s already happening though. Yeah, sure …let’s just DVR it! No. We’re at the point where it’s not just about money anymore but also about time. I’m not necessarily complaining. This is a geeks dream to have superheroes everywhere you look. It’s a really exciting time but I’m just not sure that this genre, which isn’t recognized by the Academy of Motion Arts much, will continue to be as hot. I sure do hope I’m wrong. Is it possible to have super hero fatigue?!

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Planet Comicon – Midwest’s Largest Comic Book Convention

I went to Comic Con! Okay, so it wasn’t the one in San Diego, CA but the one in Kansas City, MO called Planet Comicon. What I thought might be a few thousand people attending this annual event ended up with more like 30,000 people each day over the course of the weekend celebration.

Those unaware of what people actually do at comic cons, well, it involves anything comic book related. As these events grew over the years, TV and movie studios realized that these were the same nerds attending these events that enjoyed their media. So now comic book conventions are known for their artists and writers but also their celebrities, TV and movie exclusives, and large amounts of vendors selling anything from comics, figurines, posters, art, light sabers, etc.

Back to the event, Planet Con. The very large event had probably a 1 in 4 ratio of those in costume as their favorite characters, which of course made it pretty damn awesome for picture taking. Just look at the variety of costumes that I’ve included in this article!

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Aside from the great people watching and vendor stalls that would likely preoccupy any avid fan for hours, there were also panels or events either informing the audience on particular subjects or celebrities discussing their plans and experiences while filming particular movies. In this events case, there was panels like: How to draw your favorite superheroes that were held by the likes of rock star artist, Kenneth Rocafort; How to be a nerd for a living; A fans journey in designing his own Delorean time machine a la “Back to the Future”; “Guardians of the Galaxy” panel with co-stars Sean Gunn and Michael Rooker; a magic show featuring Korso the Curious and Cary Elwes’ panel discussion about his filmography and new book, “As You Wish”.

There was much to do but the thing that sucked was the waiting! There were long lines, especially for popular events that included celebrities or even just to get a picture/autograph with them. On Friday we waited 25 minutes to meet Cary Elwes, which isn’t ‘that bad’ compared to what it would’ve been on Saturday – likely double that. I must say that Mr. Elwes seemed like a very kind individual and apologized profusely for us to even having to wait. Then there was the fact that my girlfriend is the biggest fan of the movie, “Princess Bride”, because when he hugged her she basically melted and that really made her day.

I wanted to meet other celebrities like Sam Whitwer (Being Human, Battlestar Galactica), Michael Rooker (Guardians of the Galaxy, The Walking Dead), Stephen Amell (Arrow), Robbie Amell (Flash) and Karen Gillan (Doctor Who, Guardians of the Galaxy) but didn’t want to wait in a stupid line when I could be checking out other peoples’ costumes, checking art work, etc.

What I found to be really cool was that the artists and writers that attended were very approachable, engaging and really wanted to connect with their fans. I literally spoke to a really cool artist, Jim Ferguson, for about ten minutes and we exchanged stories and talked ‘shop’ about our favorite movies. You just can’t really get an experience like that outside of a comic book convention.

The Kansas City comic book convention was a much bigger event than I anticipated and I am very glad that I went. If you are a fan of comic books, etc. then I highly suggest attending one of these events. I’m actually looking into the San Diego, CA comic convention more so because of my experience.