Interview With Michael Kantor
/OtakusandGeeks.com: Can you tell us about how this project came about?
Michael Kantor: While producing Make 'Em Laugh: The Funny Business of America for PBS, I interviewed Gerard Jones, who handed me his fascinating book, Men of Tomorrow that explored the creation of the comic book industry. My co-writer Laurence Maslon had been a comic book fiend as a kid -- he almost became a professional artist -- and we reached out to the National Endowment for the Arts with a grant proposal. When the NEA offered us production funding, we immediately flew up, up, and away!
OtakusandGeeks.com: How long have you been a filmmaker and when did you catch the film bug?
Michael Kantor: I was trained as a theater director, -- I have an MFA in that, and did some work professionally, but I learned how to make a documentary from Stephen Ives. Steve was working with Ken Burns on a doc on Charles Lindbergh, and then a history of the American West, and I joined the team, and worked my way up to producer.
OtakusandGeeks.com: What is the difference from making a documentary opposed to directing a TV Show?
Michael Kantor: I've never directed a sitcom, or a one camera drama, but I've seen them filmed. Documentaries obviously can't play fast and loose with the facts, but on the other hand you aren't as tied to the actors. If an actor comes late to work, or it rains, that can really mess with your production schedule on a TV show shot on location.
OtakusandGeeks.com: How important was this project for you and when did you first fall in love with Superheroes?
Michael Kantor: I've now made three series about major American cultural contributions -- the Broadway musical, American comedy, and superheroes. I like to let the major talents speak for themselves about their own experiences -- I'm sort of the chronicler who makes sure that everyone can see and celebrate what they did.
OtakusandGeeks.com: Superheroes have made a major impact around the world and to so many people. What impact has superheroes had on you?
Michael Kantor: Superheroes and their creators inspire me. I'm not big on all the violence and the battles, but I like the idea that these characters have a highly refined moral code. We could use a little more of that in today's society.
OtakusandGeeks.com: What we love about the documentary is that it didn't just focus on one particular company's impact on the industry. This documentary showed the history of comics from the beginning of Superman to the impact that comic book movies have today. How long did it take to complete the project and can you tell us about the research process?
Michael Kantor: The film took five years to make, and we are grateful to both Marvel, DC and Image Comics among others for their support.
OtakusandGeeks.com: Can you tell us some of your favorite comic book writers?
Michael Kantor: Grant Morrison, Mark Waid, Geoff Johns, Gerry Conway
OtakusandGeeks.com: There is always a debate on whether comic books can be consider literature or not. What is your take on that debate? Are comic books a form of literature?
Michael Kantor: I'm not sure how literature is defined. Is that a qualification regarding the writing? Comic books are definitely art, and like the Broadway musical or jazz or film, its a collaborative art form, so I'm not sure it makes sense to single out the writing alone. Are feature film scripts literature? Is the libretto from a Broadway show literature? Is a collection of Woody Allen stories literature? What about a collection of his jokes? What about one great joke? I don't think there is a dividing line. I do think Stan Lee should be recognized with a Kennedy Center honor for his contributions to American culture.
OtakusandGeeks.com: What would like people to take away from this documentary?
Michael Kantor: We don't want any parents to ever throw away their kids comic books ever again!
The Cosplayers Of New York Comic Con 2013 Part 2
/The Cosplayers Of New York Comic Con 2013 Part 1
/NYCC: Almost Human and The 100 Pilots Panel
/Hey Otakus and Geeks fans, today was the first day of New York Comic Con 2013 and they did not disappoint! The next four days we will be posting news, photos, and special events of the day. Today we attended the Pilots Panel for two shows coming this November and January, Almost Human and The 100. Both Pilots were amazing and something viewers should defiantly check out. Here is a synopsis about each show and opinion about the pilots.
Almost Human
In the year 2048, technology has run amok and spun crime out of control, leading the police department to partner each human cop with an MX-43 android (or “synthetic”) — but Detective John Kennex (Urban), upon waking from a 17-month coma, is having none of that. Still, rules are rules, so he is paired with a decommissioned, “more human” model, the DRN (Ealy) — but just call him “Dorian
Thoughts on The Pilot: The pilot episode was great! I have to admit when I first saw the preview I said "Here we go A.I. feeling emotions show." But I was WRONG!!! The episode starts off with action, suspense, drama and keeps it going the entire time. The mystery about John Kennex (Urban) past memories, the criminal syndicate he is hunting, and why his DNR partner (Early) was decommissioned, is going to make a great first season. I don't want to give too much away so check it out November 4th on Fox.
Karl Urban
Michael Early
The 100
In the future, humans live in city-like spaceships orbiting far above Earth's toxic atmosphere. No one knows when, or even if, the long-abandoned planet will be habitable again. But faced with dwindling resources and a growing populace, government leaders know they must reclaim their homeland... before it's too late.
Now, one hundred juvenile delinquents are being sent on a high-stakes mission to recolonize Earth. After a brutal crash landing, the teens arrive on a savagely beautiful planet they've only seen from space. Confronting the dangers of this rugged new world, they struggle to form a tentative community. But they're haunted by their past and uncertain about the future. To survive, they must learn to trust - and even love - again.
Thoughts on The Pilot: What happens when you mix Lord of the Fly's, Future Tech, and a great story....... A Better version of After Earth (LOL). What you get is the new CW show The 100. I never saw a preview or heard of the show and was entertained till the end of the episode. The series is based on a book of the same name, the first in a series by Kass Morgan, and developed by Jason Rothenberg. The story starts fast and keeps going. 100 young teens drop on a planet and left to their own devices... you know where this is going. This might become a viewer favorite. The 100 airs January 1 2014.
by Sean Tucker
Marvel's Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D Autograph Signing at New York Comic Con
/Plus, all weekend, visit the Marvel booth for a chance to (almost) touch Lola! That’s right- the iconic vehicle of Agent Phil Coulson (Clark Gregg) will be on display for the first time ever to the public and this is your once-in-a-lifetime chance to see- and be photographed with- a piece of Marvel history! Fans can pick up an exclusiveMarvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. mini-poster (while supplies last) in the Marvel Booth to show their support for everyone’s favorite elite international agents.
Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.,the first live-action television series from the House of Ideas, airsTUESDAYS, 8|7c on the ABC Television Network. This dynamic, action-packed one-hour drama brings back Agent Phil Coulson to lead a team of highly skilled agents with one mission: To investigate the new, the strange and the unknown around the globe, protecting the ordinary from the extraordinary.
Sword Art Online Watch and Win Contest on Toonami
/The New Sony 3D Personal Viewers will let fans submerge themselves into the world of Sword
Art Online as if they were Kirito and Asuna. With the Sony 3D Personal Viewers fans can
experience entertainment in a brand new way. This is a special opportunity to win some great
prizes while watching Sword Art Online.
To enter, viewers would need to tune in and watch Sword Art Online on Toonami™ Saturday
Nights at 2:00am EST/PST on October 20th
immediately after the show. Viewers will then enter the keyword on the entry form on the Sword
Art Online Contest Page (www.aniplexusa.com/contest). Be sure to watch Sword Art Online on
Toonami™ and don’t miss your chance to watch and win from Aniplex of America!
Adult Swim’s Toonami™ is not sponsoring this contest. For complete details about the Sword
Art Online Watch and Win Contest, please go to AniplexUSA.com/contest and 27th
and look for the keyword shown.
Prizes
VIZ Media New York Comic Con Panels & Special Events
/Nightcrawler Returns! First Look at Amazing X-Men #1
/Lenni Reviews: The Supervillian Field Manual by King Oblivion
/Ever wonder how to style your lair? Aquire minions? Dress to distress? Well, wonder no more because The Supervillian Field Manual by Matt Wilson and Adam Wallenta will show you the do's and don't's towards supervillain etiquette.
For me, this book is right up there with Vampire Haiku and So Now You're a Zombie, I enjoy these books despite the fact I can't really see reading them more than once. These are the ultimate comics fan coffee table books; chock full of good "advice" and comic factoids from multiple universes. And it's hilarious to read since I can recall Wilson's work on Cracked.com, I expected the jokes to be exactly what they were; dry and a bit sarcastic. Perfect for me.
If you already own books like this, this is a worth addition to your collection. The illustrations are cute, the jokes are funny, and all in all, I'm left with a smile on my face. I declare it a success.
Can't get enough of Lenni's writing? See more here.
Superheroes: A Never Ending Battle Review
/Anime Studio Now Available in Spanish
/"Anime Studio is the easiest and most inexpensive way for artists of all ages and skill levels to dive into digital animation creation," said Fahim Niaz, senior product manager for Smith Micro Software. "For the first time ever we are able to offer Anime Studio to our Spanish speaking users and we couldn't be happier."
To learn more about the Spanish version of Anime Studio visit http://anime.smithmicro.com/
With a Debut version for novice animators and a Pro version geared toward experienced users, Anime Studio offers a software solution for users of all skill levels. Features such as an easy-to-use Character Wizard and countless items preloaded in the content library allow beginners to bring their imaginations to life while advanced illustrator tools include a revolutionary bone rigging system, physics engine and more. All content can be shared with family, friends and fellow animation aficionados via Facebook and YouTube.
Anime Studio Pro 9.5 Features:
* Revolutionary Bone Rigging system takes the work out of tedious frame-by-frame animation
* Intuitive Animation Timeline simplifies complex animation tasks
* Physics Engine allows for super realistic movement and collisions
* Auto Trace your own artwork and then animate it
* Work with vector based art for maximum control and scalability
* Import or record audio and automatically lip-synch to characters
* Work in 2D or 3D space and import 3D objects
Pricing and Availability:
Anime Studio Debut 9.5 is available for $49.99. Anime Studio Pro 9.5 is available for $299.99. Anime Studio Pro 9 users can upgrade their software to Anime Studio Pro 9.5 for $49.99 and users of Anime Studio Debut 9 or Anime Studio 6, 7, or 8 can upgrade for $149.99. More detailed product, pricing and upgrade information is available at the Anime Studio pricing webpage - http://anime.smithmicro.com/
One Piece Pirate Warriors 2 Review
/One Piece: Pirate Warriors is the latest installment in the One Piece game franchise. It follows up on the success of the first game, but this time it adds a couple of new features and an original non cannon story. Does this installment pack the punch? Or does this pirate crew sink?
Story -
As stated above the story no longer follows the canon of the manga/anime. Instead it follows it's own original story that takes place two years after the Straw Hat Pirates enter the new world. For those not really familiar with the One Piece lore the story can loose you. However the story does a good job of staying true to One Piece universe. The story has a nice mixture of humor and serious tone themes which you would expect.
Gameplay -
Those familiar with titles such as Fist of The North Star Ken's Rage, Saint Seiya and Dynasty Warriors will fit right at home with Pirate Warriors 2. However this installment of Pirate Warriors has a few adjustment than the previous game. Gone are the quicktime events that was in the previous installment instead the game focuses purely on battles. The game does a great job of giving a huge amounts of characters to play with. Each character has they own special set of skills, specials, abilities and moves. Luffy attacks will be different from Zoro's and vice versa. However even though attacks are different the overall experience is the same which is kind of a letdown. The main story mode follows this particular pattern in gameplay. Players have certain areas under attack and it's up to you to take over those sections, if an ally is in trouble you rush over to save the day. The enemies attack patterns usually don't change and they are easily overcome even on the hardest of difficulty. One thing about the difficulty is the harder the difficulty the more enemies and longer it takes to defeat the boss. I would suggest to play the game on the hardest difficulty it will make getting an S rank much sweeter. The game does offer a in depth upgrade system using points you obtain in each mission. You have the ability to improve on skills, abilities as well as level up your partners and support system. The game also includes a coin grid system which will give you an advantage in battle. Coins can be collected throughout the mission and be place in the grid before the battle to increase stats, help allies or more.
Graphics -
The graphics follow the same feel and look as the previous game. It contains some cel-shaded environments and the characters look great and does justice to the anime. The graphics won't wow you like other titles but it does what it's suppose to do and that's keeping true to the anime. As far as framerate goes I didn't have an problems with so many enemies at a time. There was no slowing down, or hiccups it played very smoothly.
Sound -
The sound is in Japanese dub with English subtitles and I really enjoyed that experience. It made me feel like I was actually watching the Japanese version of the show. The voice acting is top notch with each actor playing they roles respectfully with pure accuracy. The music is okay some tracks are a hit or miss but it does stay true to the theme of the series.
Replay Value -
With tons of characters to play, things to unlock and your allies having they own chance to do story mode. You will be playing One Piece for a while. It has a lot to offer but however the repetitive gameplay might turn some gamers off.
Final Grade 7.5/10:
One Piece: Pirate Warriors 2 is good but could've of been better. The upgrade system is great and the game does pick up after a few missions. The voice acting is awesome and the game is overall fun to play. If your a fan of the anime jump on the ship and join the crew.
Indie Spotlight: Fire Escapes
/Blue Exorcist The Movie Coming in a Limited Edition Blu-ray Box Set and DVD
/Blue Exorcist The Movie Limited Edition Blu-ray Box Set features:
2 Discs (Feature BD disc + Bonus DVD) (TRT: Approx. 88 min.)
Video: 16:9 Widescreen
Audio: Japanese & English (both 5.1 surround sound)
Subtitles: English
2 Audio Commentary Tracks by Production staff and Japanese Cast
1) Nobuhiko Okamoto (Rin), Hidenobu Kiuchi (Liu), Atsushi Takahashi (Director), and
Kenichi Hayashi (Animation Producer)
2) Jun Fukuyama (Yukio), Rie Kugimiya (Usamaro), Atsushi Takahashi (Director), and
Takamitsu Inoue (Producer)
Promotional Trailers and Commercials
Bonus DVD: Exclusive Staff Interview
Atsushi Takahashi (Director), Kenichi Hayashi (Animation Producer), and Takamitsu Inoue
(Producer)
Deluxe Booklet
Exclusive Illustration Postcards
Rigid Box illustrated by Kazue Kato (Manga Author)
2-sided BD Wraps
Blue Exorcist The Movie DVD features:
Audio: Japanese & English (both 5.1 surround sound)
Video: 16:9 Widescreen
Subtitles: English
Mini Pin-up Poster
2-sided Wrap in O-sleeve Case
Blue Exorcist The Movie can be pre-ordered and purchased at:
Right Stuf:Blue Exorcist The Movie Limited Edition Blu-ray Box Set features:
2 Discs (Feature BD disc + Bonus DVD) (TRT: Approx. 88 min.)
Video: 16:9 Widescreen
Audio: Japanese & English (both 5.1 surround sound)
Subtitles: English
2 Audio Commentary Tracks by Production staff and Japanese Cast
1) Nobuhiko Okamoto (Rin), Hidenobu Kiuchi (Liu), Atsushi Takahashi (Director), and
Kenichi Hayashi (Animation Producer)
2) Jun Fukuyama (Yukio), Rie Kugimiya (Usamaro), Atsushi Takahashi (Director), and
Takamitsu Inoue (Producer)
Promotional Trailers and Commercials
Bonus DVD: Exclusive Staff Interview
Atsushi Takahashi (Director), Kenichi Hayashi (Animation Producer), and Takamitsu Inoue
(Producer)
Deluxe Booklet
Exclusive Illustration Postcards
Rigid Box illustrated by Kazue Kato (Manga Author)
2-sided BD Wraps
Blue Exorcist The Movie DVD features:
Audio: Japanese & English (both 5.1 surround sound)
Video: 16:9 Widescreen
Subtitles: English
Mini Pin-up Poster
2-sided Wrap in O-sleeve Case
Blue Exorcist The Movie can be pre-ordered and purchased at:
Right Stuf: http://rightstuf.com/i/AOA3401 (Blu-ray) http://rightstuf.com/i/AOA3402 (DVD)(Blu-ray)
Curse of Chucky Review
/MY NEIGHBOR TOTORO NOVEL AND FULL COLOR PICTURE BOOK
/Published under VIZ Media’s Studio Ghibli Library imprint, MY NEIGHBOR TOTORO: THE NOVEL carries an MSRP of $17.99 U.S. / $21.00 CAN, and the MY NEIGHBOR TOTORO Picture Book features an MSRP of $19.99 U.S. / $22.99 CAN.
In Hayao Miyazaki’s charming animated classic, eleven-year-old Satsuki and her sassy little sister Mei have moved to the country to be closer to their ailing mother. While their father is working, the girls explore their sprawling old house and the forest and fields that surround it. Soon, Satsuki and Mei discover Totoro, a magical forest spirit who takes them on fantastic adventures through the trees and the clouds – and teaches them a lesson about trusting one another.
MY NEIGHBOR TOTORO: THE NOVEL
MSRP: $17.99 U.S. / $21.00 CAN · Available October 1st
The superbly animated classic by legendary Studio Ghibli director Hayao Miyazaki is now retold in a novel written by Tsugiko Kubo. This prestigious hardcover edition also features original watercolor illustrations by Miyazaki himself, accompanying a story written by veteran children's book author Tsugiko Kubo. Sure to delight both existing fans and new readers!
MY NEIGHBOR TOTORO PICTURE BOOK New Edition · Rated “A” for All Ages · MSRP: $19.99 U.S. / $22.99 CAN · Available October 1st
This companion, full-color book to MY NEIGHBOR TOTORO features artwork taken directly from the movie. The updated edition also features new cover design and allows parents and children to relive Totoro's magical adventures with scene-by-scene illustrations and character dialogue.
“MY NEIGHBOR TOTORO is Hayao Miyazki’s timeless fairy tale for all ages and one of the most internationally acclaimed films to ever come out of Japan,” says Masumi Washington, Sr. Editorial Director. “MY NEIGHBOR TOTORO: THE NOVEL and the new edition of the MY NEIGHBOR TOTORO PICTURE BOOK capture the poignancy and emotion of the story of Satsuki, Mei and their loveable fuzzy forest friends and will be wonderful additions to any Miyazaki fan’s personal library.”
MY NEIGHBOR TOTORO was released in 1988 by Hayao Miyazaki’s Studio Ghibli, which also produced SPIRITED AWAY, PRINCESS MONONOKE, HOWL’S MOVING CASTLE and PONYO. TOTORO is an internationally popular property that has spawned a colorful array of adorable plush characters, toys, collectables and other memorabilia. Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment released the DVD/Blu-ray Edition of MY NEIGHBOR TOTORO earlier this year.
Hayao Miyazaki is one of Japan's most celebrated anime directors. His newest film, The Wind Rises (2013), recounts the early days of aviation and the formative years of Japan's famed World War II Zero fighter plane designer, Jiro Horikoshi. In 2005 Hayao Miyazaki was awarded the Venice International Film Festival's Golden Lion Award for Lifetime Achievement. Miyazaki’s other notable films include Spirited Away, which won the 2002 Academy Award® for Best Animated Feature Film, as well as Castle in the Sky, My Neighbor Totoro, Kiki's Delivery Service, Princess Mononoke, Howl's Moving Castle, and Ponyo, all of which have received great international acclaim. Miyazaki's other achievements include creating the highly regarded manga series Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind and Starting Point: 1979-1996, a collection of essays, interviews, and memoirs that chronicle his early career and the development of his theories of animation. Both are published in English by VIZ Media.
More information on VIZ Media’s Studio Ghibli titles is available at www.VIZ.com
Dragon Ball Z Hair Wax Delivers Super Saiyan Styles
/Try as most may to achieve the billowy bird hair sported by Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT stars, it’s no cakewalk to train your ‘do up to Saiyan — to say nothing of Super Saiyan — strength. Bandai Premium thinks it can help, however, with its official new Dragon Ball Z hair wax.
The DBZ wax is sold in three tiers of holding power, as indicated by specially starred dragon ball packaging. There’s “Natural, Hard, and Super Hard” formulas, all containing… carrot essence. Yes, they found a way to work in a softening “Kakkarot” ingredient to honor Goku’s vegetable-based Saiyan name, just as Vegeta would want.
Obtaining this potent wax from Japan is suprisingly doable, should fans choose to pursue crunchy locks DBZ-style. Bandai Premium‘s selling it for 980 yen online, which is roughly $10 USD. We won’t judge you if you decide to just buy a cosplay wig, though.
You can see all of the official Dragon Ball Z hair wax promo images below.
Source: Crunchyroll