Sunday, 29 September 2013

Review: Brighter, Brightest/Lambs Become Lions Live in St. Catharines

It's your first "non-movie review" special. This past Tuesday I had the great fortune of going to check out a bunch of great bands as they played in The Mansion House parking lot in Downtown St. Catharines. The show was headlined by Toronto based pop-rock band "Brighter, Brightest" and had a who's who of local Niagara bands opening up for them. The outdoor stage was truly amazing, if you've ever been to Mansion House you know that the inside is nothing special so I legitimately believed it'd simply be a band playing under a tent and everyone else just standing around in the parking lot however they had it all blocked off nicely with a bar out back and a big tent over the concert goers heads as well. It was a perfect brisk fall night as everyone was rocking a hoodie and having a good time.

The first band was Brave The Wild, a band whose members are from all over Southern Ontario though their facebook page states they are a Toronto band, which is where I seen them play their first show opening up for Hit The Lights. They play a blend of punk rock and pop-punk that was quite enjoyable.

Next up was Niagara Falls based "I've Got Gloria" featuring Matt Dell, who was a solo artist for about 6 years before joining Gloria as their lead vocals, this group plays a little harder but Dell's vocals are so soft and almost pop-like that the 2 play very well off of each other.

The 3rd band of the evening was Bitter Kids from St. Catharines, they've been making a name for themselves since officially forming in spring and have been trending upwards as the band consists of various members of now defunct Niagara bands so there was already built in expectations before this band hit the stage, their blend of post-hardcore and melodic punk makes it an interesting pair that does work and it'll be exciting to see what Bitter Kids has in store for us in the future as they have just finished recording their debut EP.

If you can only pick 3 Niagara bands right now making a huge impact on the scene as we know it. Lambs Become Lions has to be one of them. It's not quite pop, it's not quite country either, it's not exactly rock and it's certainly not punk but does draw influences from it especially if you ever seen their Fall Out Boy covers. What you get is a great mix as Lambs draws from various inspirational molds to write and perform songs they want to. It just so happens that people like their music just as much as they do. To date Lambs have released 2 EP's 2011's "Cicada" and the latest from November 2012 "Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Can't Lose" and they played a mixture of fan favourites from both leading up to Lake Ontario... The song that best describes Lambs as a band.


Then came the headliner, Brighter, Brightest have been around since 2008 but the band really garnered attention in the summer of 2010 when they were featured on MuchMusic's Discovered. On the show we watched the band record their debut full length Right For Me. With the video for the lead single Everyday in heavy rotation, Brighter, Brightest became a household name, a video for Right For Me followed that but we haven't heard anything from them since then, except for a small role on Family Channel's The Next Step this past year. But 2013 promises to bring new music from Brighter, Brightest and it's clear to me that this EP they promise to have out before the new year will be some of the best music they ever wrote as they played old favourites All I know, Kiss and the aforementioned Everyday and Right For Me, the latter which they closed with. They also played 4 brand new songs including the extremely catchy Someone New and the beautifully crafted Strike Gold which talks about the music industry today.


While the first 3 bands of this show are still growing and we have yet to see what the future has in store from them, the 2 latter bands are playing at the top of their game right now! So if you have an opportunity to check out any of these bands I highly recommend you do.

Saturday, 28 September 2013

Top 10 Countdown: September 28, 2013

Another week is in the books and on this my 3rd week we have not 1 but 2 new entries! Will State Champs hold off You, Me At Six? How about Fall Out Boy? Will The Wonder Years reclaim top spot? Let's see...

10. Cancer Bats - R.A.T.S.
Last week: NEW!

9. The Maine - Love And Drugs
Last week: 10.
 
8. Forever The Sickest Kids - Nikki
Last week: NEW!
 
7. Tonight Alive - Lonely Girl
Last week: 7.



 
6. What's Eating Gilbert? - Complaining
Last week: 5.
 
5. The Wonder Years - Passing Through A Screen Door
Last week: 4.




 
4. Fall Out Boy - Alone Together
Last week: 3.

 
3. Real Friends - Late Nights In My Car
Last week: 6.

 
2. You Me At Six - Lived A Lie
Last week: 2.

 
1. State Champs - Elevated
Last week: 1.

 
Agree? Disagree let me know on twitter @DonnyForTheWin or in the comments below.

Friday, 27 September 2013

B.O. Preview: September 27, 2013

Another Friday with a whole new slew of releases to enjoy in theatres so let's take a look at this weekend in movies...

The biggest opening comes in the form of Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs 2, the sequel to the 2009 family hit which opened to 30.3 million 4 years ago on it's way to 125 million domestically, a rather low figure for family oriented animation, but a high point for Sony Animation thus far. Given the first one was well liked and the marketing job Sony has done for it's sequel, I'm expecting a huge weekend for Cloudy 2. Sony is modestly predicting the low 30 millions but I think it'll top Hotel Transylvania (42.5 million) record setting September opening last year for the above stated reasons as well as the lack of family oriented films to choose from, last week had The Wizard of Oz and Planes occupying the 9th and 10th spot respectively at the Box Office and they represented the best 2 options, The Wizard of Oz was a one week promotion and Planes will be entering it's 8th weekend so I expect families to flock to Cloudy 2 and open north of 40 million easily.
There is also a pair of romantic comedies opening up this week. Joseph Gordon-Levitt wrote, directed and starred in Don Jon opposite Scarlett Johansson. Both have nice star power but the combination of New Jersey accents and Pornography may draw some people away. It'll be in good shape with 10 million which would be up from his films 50/50 and last summer's Premium Rush and the (500) Days Of Summer effect can not be counted out since this does fall in JGL wheelhouse. Secondly African-American rom-com Baggage Claim is being released in over 2000 theatres this week which is a hefty amount for Fox Searchlight since their last release to debut in that many theatres was Street Kings way back in 2008. 10 million is possible, but with direct competition from Don Jon, that might be asking a little much.

Also following it's underwhelming limited release, formula 1 pic Rush starring Thor himself is expanding to 2,297, given it's surprisingly low numbers last week from NY and LA. I find it hard to believe that Ron Howard's film will have difficulty finding an audience in North America despite it's amazing reviews. I think we'll have to wait for award season to see a bump in sales from Rush. The low teens seems to be it's ceiling but I think we'll end up with 3 movies in the 8 - 12 million range this week.

The only other opening is Metallica Through The Never hitting IMAX's this week and although a Justin Bieber/One Direction opening is not possible, expect a solid 1 million plus opening before it goes nationwide next week. Also expanding is Enough Said the last film starring James Gandolfini which has good reviews and word of mouth, despite playing in only 277 locations, expect it to cross the million dollar threshold as well.

As far as holdovers, Insidious 2 will drop another 50%+ likely pushing it out of the top 5, the same can be said for opening week cousin The Family. As you will see below I give up on properly guessing Instructions Not Included but given the lack of adult alternatives this week, expect a small decline, the same can be said about Prisoners, We're The Millers and The Butler.

4 new inclusions in the Top 10 mean 10 have to go and unfortunately Riddick has been dropping faster than a brick after it's solid opening. The effects of The Wizard of Oz in IMAX will have worn off and after Battle of the Year's horrendous opening expect it to fall into obscurity immediately. Also longtime Top 10 Planes has reached the end of it's rope but expect it to kick around the top 15 for weeks to come.

My Predictions:

1. Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs (44 million)
2. Prisoners (13.6 million)
3. Don John (11.8 million)
4. Rush (10.8 million)
5. Baggage Claim (9 million)
6. Insidious 2 (6 million)
7. Instructions Not Included (4.9 million)
8. We're The Millers (4.2 million)
9. The Butler (3.9 million)
10. The Family (3.8 million)

Last Week:

My Prediction                                                 Actual
1. Prisoners (21 mil)                                    1. Prisoners  (20.8 mil)
2. Insidious Chapter 2 (15.3 mil)                   2. Insidious Chapter 2 (13.8 mil)
3. Battle Of The Year (8 mil)                         3. The Family (7 mil)
4. The Family (7.9 mil)                                 4. Instructions Not Included (5.4 mil)
5. We're The Millers (4.2 mil)                        5. Battle Of The Year (4.6 mil)
6. The Butler (4 mil)                                     6. We're The Millers (4.6 mil)
7. Instructions Not Included (3.6 mil)             7. The Butler (4.2 mil)
8. Riddick (3.4 mil)                                      8. Riddick (3.7 mil)
9. Planes (2.4 mil)                                       9. The Wizard Of Oz (3.1 mil)
10. The Wizard Of Oz (1.8 mil)                    10. Planes (2.7 mil)

Scorecard: F  You'd think over guessing the top movie by .2 million would be a good week. But alas after that it fell off the rails. After over guessing Instructions Not Included last week, I drastically undercut it this week where it actually made money from last week. Battle Of The Year tanked even more than I had assumed it would. The Wizard Of Oz had a record setting IMAX re-release that no one seen coming. and I predicted higher declines for the bottom tier movies (Planes, Riddick, We're The Millers and The Butler) as they all made somewhere between .2 million and .4 million than I had guessed. Not to mention last week's new releases Insidious (-65.7%) and The Family (-50.1%) had steeper drops than I expected. But hey I'm hanging my hat on the closeness I was to Prisoners.

September 27, 2013 Song of the day

September 27, 2013 Song of the day:

Amber Pacific - You're Only Young Once


Off the album "Truth In Sincerity" out now

iTunes link: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/truth-in-sincerity-bonus-track/id487047680

Tuesday, 24 September 2013

September 24, 2013 Song of the day

September 24, 2013 Song of the day:

Lambs Become Lions - Someone Else's Dream


Off the EP "Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Can't Lose" out now

Download link: http://lambsbecomelionsband.bandcamp.com/album/clear-eyes-full-hearts-cant-lose

Comic Shop Corner: September 25, 2013

God bless you (insert name here), you're reading my blog. Time for another comic shop corner so let's take a look at what is hitting shelves this week...

Dark Horse Comics:

MIND MGMT #15

I'm going to stop short of calling MIND MGMT writer Matt Kindt the king of comics, but he's pretty freakin' close. MIND MGMT is a complex science-fiction mystery that has recently been optioned for the big screen by none other than Ridley Scott. Issue 15 finally answers the questions of what happened to Henry Lyme between MIND MGMT's first and second stories? Why is the former loner now assembling a team around himself? Who is out to destroy him? All is revealed here, and if you haven't started reading MIND MGMT yet, there is really no reason not to be, so go pick up the trades!

Also Available: Captain Midnight #3, Star Wars Legacy II #7, Mass Effect Foundation #3, Criminal Macabre The Eyes Of Frankenstein #1, Itty Bitty Hellboy #2 and many more!

DC Comics:

Batman Superman #3.1: Doomsday

Villains month enters it's final week and with that we see the conclusion of another fun September over at DC Comics but they aren't going out without a bang. After 2 long years Doomsday enters the new 52 with this his official debut into the universe. This origin story shows Doomsday long before Superman fought the unstoppable monster, the beast's reputation for death and destruction haunted The Man of Steel's home world of Krypton.

Also Available: Batman The Dark Knight #23.4: The Joker's Daughter, Justice League #23.4: The Secret Society, Wake #4, Green Lantern #23.4: Sinestro, Justice League of America #7.4: Black Adam, Batman #23.4: Bane and many more!


IDW Publishing

Powerpuff Girls #1

Citizens of Townsville, fear not! The Powerpuff Girls are back! In this IDW debut issue Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup are back to take down the meanest of the mean and the ugliest of the ugly! Plus, what fiendish secret is Mojo Jojo hiding? The answer is sure to surprise! IDW got into an agreement with Cartoon Network to release comics based on their characters, and this is the first. Suffice it to say it'll be an interesteing measuring stick to see how this series and subsequent Samurai Jack and Ben 10 titles do.

Also Available: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #26, Dinosaurs Attack #3, Godzilla Rulers Of Earth #4, Star Trek #25, Judge Dredd Classics #3, G.I. Joe #8, Other Dead #1, G.I. Joe #8, Dungeons and Dragons Cutter #5 and many more!

Image Comics

Sex Criminals #1

Have you been reading Fraction's work lately?? Satellite Sam, Hawkeye and FF have all been getting rave reviews and now he's adding Sex Criminals to that list. So what is Sex Criminals? A sex comedy for comics! Suzie's a normal girl with an extraordinary ability: when she has sex, she stops time. One night she meets John... who has the same gift. And so they do what any other sex-having, time-stopping, couple would do: they rob banks. In the vein of The 40 Year Old Virgin and Bridesmaids, Image Comics invites you to come along with Matt Fraction and Chip Zdarsky (Prison Funnies, Monster Cops) for the series that puts the 'comic' back in 'comics' and the 'sexy' back in 'sex crimes.

Also available: East of West #6, Saga #14, Jupiter's Legacy #3, Sex #7, Fatale #17 and many more!

Marvel Comics

Punisher: The Trial Of The Punisher #1

The unthinkable happens when the Punisher surrenders himself to police. The trial of the century begins as Frank Castle admits to murdering a district attorney! Is this the end of the Punisher's war on crime? It's to be noted that this does not fall within current continuity with Frank in Thunderbolts as he hasn't had his own standalone story in a while. Marc Guggenheim wrote this 2 parter a while ago but the premise alone makes it an interesting story for even those among us, me included, who generally avoid The Punisher. Most importantly it's a Marvel title that isn't Infinity related worth talking about.

Also available: Infinity Heist #10, Deadpool #17, Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #3, Guardians of the Galaxy #6, A+X #12, Avengers #20, Nova #8, Uncanny Avengers #12 and many more!

Spotlight:

Dynamite Comics: The Lone Ranger Annual 2013

2013 wasn't a kind year to The Lone Ranger as far as box office receipts but it still continues to be one of Dynamite's highest selling properties, and at a 4.99 price point this will certainly help that total rise. A young man take up a mask in pursuit of his father's killers as the feared Devil-Gun. Now Lone Ranger must confront his own ideals as he pursues this dark mirror-image of himself. Can the Ranger show his opposite coin the difference between justice and vengeance before innocent blood is spilled? The story is by Shannon Eric Denton whose last work was the incredibly entertaining Scratch 9. I highly recommend both these titles to be picked up.





Monday, 23 September 2013

Sunday, 22 September 2013

Review: Percy Jackson: Sea Of Monsters


I'm starting this review off with a very important note that you should all keep in mind while reading this review, I'm extremely biased. Now that we got that little piece of information out of the way, let's get on with the review...

I FUCKING LOVE PERCY JACKSON!!!! I started reading the books around the time the first one was coming into theatres although I didn't have it done when it was in theatres so I skipped it, or at least until it was on DVD. When I did finally watch it I did enjoy the movie very much, despite the fact that they changed so much for the movie, and I don't mean subtle little differences that Harry Potter fans whine about "That's not how Harry met so and so" and "This part was before that part" in the first one they changed the villain altogether!! The next paragraph is going to contain spoilers from the first movie and the first book so if you don't want to read them skip it.

In the first book the fact that Luke was setting up Percy to be killed was a big cliffhanger at the end of the book when he tries to kill him with a scorpion in the battle arena it is only then revealed that Luke had been using Ares (God of war who Percy actually battles once he leaves the underworld. Now I know it's easy to make Hades the villain since general movie going crowds already know Hades is bad from everything else so they don't have to know anything more about the villain. But my favourite parts of the first book is when Percy goes to talk to Hades and Hades says that he doesn't want the Olympians to fight that he was sent down here as punishment and he would be upset if war broke out among his siblings. It makes you feel BAD for Hades, a feeling that most Greek mythology books does not, so rather than having a big reveal at the end of movie 1, which could possible increase interest in movie 2 since the audience would feel betrayed by Luke just as Percy and friends were since we would know him as a good guy instead of seeing him in about 10 minutes of screen time, half of which he is complaining about his dad so we don't actually end up liking him before we are told he's bad.

Okay spoilers done, but as I am, I'm able to separate books from movies. I was able to enjoy both, do I think the movie could have been better? Of course. But that didn't change the fact it was still a really good film. The 2nd movie did a complete 180 and was much more faithful to the book only changing a handful of things, which really weren't a big deal to me anyways.

In the spoiler section I talked about how the first film failed to cause excitement for future movies, the sea of monsters was an interesting stand alone story that you don't really need any background on to enjoy. All the while planting the seeds to show what's in store for future and more promising arcs.

Although Percy and the gang will undoubtedly be written off, unfairly might I add, as tween and teen centric dumb fun, but really in a summer that has been bogged down by dark and bad films. Percy breathes a breath of fresh air into movie theatres. Logan Lerman continues to lead the cast by being a believable Percy with off the chart combat skills but an equal amount of uncertainty about himself in his future. The production values are much better than the first with a better special effects to boot, although that's to be expected since they spend most of the first film in the United States whereas number 2 is heavily placed in the Sea of Monsters. Also I was surprised by the 3D... I was expecting no real 3D just put in 3D to have extra money to put towards the film, but it was actually kinda worth it and the only reason I say "kinda" is because I really don't think any 3D is worth the 3$ surcharge.

I give Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters 4 out of 5 demigods.

Saturday, 21 September 2013

Top 10 Countdown: September 21, 2013

No blurb today, just scroll down for thiw weeks top 10 okay? Cool.

10. The Maine - Love And Drugs
Last week: NEW!

9. Bowling For Soup - Real
Last week: 8

8. Panic! At The Disco - This Is Gospel
Last week: 6

7. Tonight Alive - Lonely Girl
Last week: 10

6. Real Friends - Late Nights In My Car
Last week: 7

5. What's Eating Gilbert? - Complaining
Last week: 5

4. The Wonder Years - Passing Through A Screen Door
Last week: 1

3. Fall Out Boy - Alone Together
Last week: 3

2. You Me At Six - Lived A Lie
Last week: 4

1. State Champs - Elevated
Last week: 2

Agree? Disagree? Let me know on twitter @DonnyForTheWin or comment below

Friday, 20 September 2013

B.O. Preview: September 20, 2013

It's friday! That means another weekend at the theatres is upon us... Let's take a look at what is being released this week...

The biggest opening this week comes from Prisoners, a drama starring Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhaal that is poised to take 1st place over the weekend opening up in 3,200+ theatres. Prisoners tells the story of Keller Dover (Jackman) facing every parent's worst nightmare. His six-year-old daughter, Anna, is missing, together with her young friend, Joy, and as minutes turn to hours, panic sets in. The only lead is a dilapidated RV that had earlier been parked on their street. Heading the investigation, Detective Loki (Gyllenhaal) arrests its driver, Alex Jones (Paul Dano), but a lack of evidence forces the only suspect's release. Knowing his child's life is at stake, the frantic Dover decides he has no choice but to take matters into his own hands. But just how far will this desperate father go to protect his family? A good enough sounding presence and it's from an Oscar winning director in Denis Villeneuve, albeit an Oscar winner for a foreign language film. The problem I have with Prisoners is it is admitedly the first adult drama of the fall season, generally a good time for this type of film to come out, but it may be a little too dark for the average adult movie goer, that being said a strong cast and solid marketing campaign should be enough to push Prisoners ahead of holdover Insidious 2 and other nationwide release Battle of the Year. A solid 20+ start is expected, I'd say the ceiling would be Les Miserables (27 mil last christmas) but would be shocked if this movie didn't open with a 2 in front of the 8 figures.
Battle of the Year as a much worse future ahead of it, moviegoers are obviously getting bored of the 3D dance movie gimmick as shown by the poor numbers Step Up Revolution put up last summer (a hair over 11 mil). Sony is only expecting 6 - 8 million for the weekend which even given Chris Brown's starring role in the film, seems about right considering the disasterous reviews it has gotten thus far and the fact that it's barely hitting 2000 theatres over the weekend. However it is important to note that it's been a slow time for teen movies so after everyone went to see Insidious 2 last weekend, nothing else in theatres would really appeal to the aged 13-19 crowd, I'd suggest seing Insidious 2 however or Percy Jackson if you haven't already.

Insidious 2 had a big opening, and although the first held well, this one will likely fall in with the usual horror movies, immensely frontloaded taking a dive of about 60% the 2nd week. Last week's other opening The Family checked in a little better than the studio thought, normally these types of movies hold decently well but given the new arrival of Prisoners as direct competition I expect about 50% fall. The same could be said for The Butler, that at this point has already gone well above expectations as it is a surprise summer movie hit, also surprisingly a summer hit is We're The Millers which has had middling reviews at best but continues to hold strong due to strong word of mouth, reminds me a little bit of Battle: Los Angeles which suffered from negative reviews but audiences couldn't get enough. I expect the Millers to continue to dip between 30 and 40 percent like it has been.

Family movies Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters and One Direction: This Is Us will likely see their exit from the top 10 this week with the new entries of Battle of the Year and Prisoners, One Direction benefited last weekend from an extended "fan cut" being released which limited it's drop, expect it to all off the face of the earth this week, while Percy is holding okay, the domestic box office has to be dissapointing at this point with only 62+ million domestically.

Other movies opening this week are Ron Howard's Rush which opens solely in New York and Los Angeles, as well as sex addict comedy Thanks For Sharing which opens at only 247 theatres and the reviews have been mixed so don't expect a million from either title, but don't be surprised to see Rush put a per-theatre average around $100,000.

The only other "new" movie is the re-release of The Wizard of Oz in IMAX. Considering the success of past IMAX releases (Raiders of The Lost Ark, Top Gun) I wouldn't be surprised to see it as a top 10 movie ahead of Elysium but it'll be close.

My Predictions:

1. Prisoners (21 mil)
2. Insidious Chapter 2 (15.3 mil)
3. Battle Of The Year (8 mil)
4. The Family (7.9 mil)
5. We're The Millers (4.2 mil)
6. The Butler (4 mil)
7. Instructions Not Included (3.6 mil)
8. Riddick (3.4 mil)
9. Planes (2.4 mil)
10. The Wizard of Oz (1.8 mil)

Last Week:

My Prediction                                                 Actual
1. Insidious 2 (30 mil)                                     1. Insidious 2 (40.3 mil)
2. The Family (15 mil)                                     2. The Family (14 mil)
3. Instructions Not Included (7.5 mil)                3. Riddick (6.8 mil)
4. Riddick (7 mil)                                            4. The Butler (5.5 mil)
5. The Butler (5.8 mil)                                     5. We're The Millers  (5.4 mil)
6. We're The Millers (5.5 mil)                           6. Instructions Not Included (4.9 mil)
7. Planes (3.9 mil)                                          7. Planes (3.1 mil)
8. Elysium (2.5 mil)                                        8. One Direction: This Is Us (2.5 mil)
9. One Direction: This Is Us (2 mil)                  9. Elysium (2.1 mil)
10. Percy Jackson: Sea Of Monsters (1.8 mil) 10. Percy Jackson: Sea Of Monsters (1.9 mil)

Scorecard: C+ Apart from underguessing Insidious 2 by 10 million... Oops. The only other big mistake was Assuming Instructions Not Included wouldn't fall as much as it did, I even gave it a chance to make more than last week but guess conservatively, but not conservatively enough as it ended up dropping 40%. The 2 next highest differences was overguessing The Family by 1 million and overguessing Planes by 0.8 million. Altogether not horrible, but no t particularly good either.

September 20, 2013 song of the day

September 20, 2013 Song of the day:

With The Punches - Face Value


Off the album "Seams & Stitches" out now.

iTunes link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/seams-stitches/id525191065

Tuesday, 17 September 2013

Comic Shop Corner: September 18, 2013

Hello everyone and thanks for reading the very first post of Comic Shop Corner, the weekly post where I profile the biggest comics from major publishers (DC, Marvel, Darkhorse, Image and IDW Publishing) as well as a spotlight on indie books or books coming out on the lesser publishers, we have a lot of comics to go over so let's get right into it.

Dark Horse Comics:

Kiss Me, Satan! #1

Cassian Steele is the boss of the werewolf mafia in the Big Easy, and he's got a problem. The old witch Verona knows his secret and has gone into hiding. Cassian wants her dead. So he sends out the word: An open contract. The first monster to dust Verona gets a big payday. What no one realizes is that Barnabus Black, a demon desperately trying to regain his halo, is her protection. Kiss Me, Satan! is a pulp action ride with supernatural horror elements and Dark Horse is using it as a launch title for their new fall horror line of comics. The cover art by Dave Johnson looks amazing and makes this a must read for any horror comic fan.

Also available: B.P.R.D. Hell On Earth #111, Strain The Fall #3, Buzzkill #1, Star Wars Dark Times A Spark Remains #3, Dream Thief #5, Conan The Barbarian #20 and many more!

DC Comics:

Detective Comics #23.3 The Scarecrow

We've seen a number of Batman's iconic villains take the spotlight in the first two weeks of Villains Month. Now it's Scarecrow's turn. See the new Gotham City through the eyes of the Scarecrow! It's Arkham Asylum unleashed on humanity--and it's all the Scarecrow has ever wanted! This book will explore how The Scarecrow sees the events of Forever evil unfolding and he's got his eye on leading the Arkham inmates to the top of the food chain. Most importantly it's written by Batman and... scribe Peter Tomasi making this my can't miss DC book this week.

Also available: Action Comics #23.3 Lex Luthor, Batman The Dark Knight #23.3 Clayface, Flash #23.3 The Rogues, Teen Titans #23.2 Deathstroke, Batman Beyond Universe #2, Swamp Thing #23.1 Arcane, Fables #133 and many more!

IDW Publishing:

My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic #11

If I told you 2 of the top 3 selling non DC or Marvel comics were The Walking Dead and Adventure Time, you'd probably believe me, but what if I tell you this rounds out the top 3? This title shows that comics aren't just for boys anymore. In this new installment love is in the air as Katie Cook and Andy Price reveal the secret history of Shinning Armor and Princess Cadence's love! Before they were royalty, they were two teenagers who had no idea how to talk to each other! Find out how the romance started right here!

Also available: X-Files Season 10 #4, Ghostbusters #7, Doctor Who #13 and many more!

Image Comics:

Savage Dragon #191

Fresh off his devastating battle with Mako, Savage Dragon gets a visit from the Dread Knight in prison this week in Savage Dragon #191 "JAILBREAK!" from Erik Larson. As hundreds of inmates riot in an effort to escape from Stronghold Penitentiary, Dragon faces the deadly Dread Knight! The countdown to the biggest and most significant change for SAVAGE DRAGON ever continues! As one of Image's longest running and most popular series, this title is a shoe in to be put in your stack this week.

Also available: Bounce #5, Morning Glories #31, Great Pacific #10, Mice Templar IV Legend #7, Revival #14, Zero #1, Darkness #115, Mind The Gap #14, Peter Panzerfaust #14, Multiple Warheads Down Fall One-Shot and many more!

Marvel Comics

Captain Marvel #16

Thanos continues to plot his dominance as Marvel continues their Infinity storyline with Issue #3 of 6 out this week but as it's become the norm, publishers always release a butt load of tie-in issues to the major storyline. This week we're going to spotlight one of the better sounding ones as Carol Danvers continues being one of Marvel's main cogs as Captain Marvel, and issue 16 proves no different as Captain Marvel and Hawkeye are interrogated and Spider-Woman and Black Widow plot a breakout... Little do they know that Captain Marvel doesn't need rescuing! This concludes the 2 part tie in.

Also Available: Infinity #3, Daredevil #31, Venom #41, Superior Spider-Man #18, New Avengers #10, Cable And X-Force #14, Thunderbolts #15, X-Men Legacy #17 and many more!

Spotlight:

Bongo Comics: Simpsons Treehouse of Horror #19

Yes, it is that time of year again, Halloween is just around the corning and one of the top 5 things about Halloween is by far The Simpsons and their Treehouse of Horror series, this years comic has us looking at Bart being sentenced to serve detention in old library in the subterranean bowels at Springfield Elementary, but Bart discovers The Book of the Dead and accidentally unleashes the Cthulhu on an unsuspecting Springfield. Then, Lunchlady Doris is finally fired for serving subhuman grade cuisine and replaced by the best the school food service industry has to offer. Soon the students are healthier and smarter than ever before, which can only lead to one thing - world domination! (And you thought we meant better state test scores.)

September 17, 2013 song of the day

September 17, 2013 song of the day:

Set Your Goals Ft. Hayley Williams (Paramore) - The Few That Remain


From the album "This Will Be The Death Of Us" out now

iTunes Link: https://itunes.apple.com/album/the-few-that-remain/id322839554?i=322839619&ign-mpt=uo%3D5

Monday, 16 September 2013

Sunday, 15 September 2013

Review: Insidious Chapter 2


First off let me preface this by saying I'm not a big horror guy, I tend to enjoy plot devices and coherent storylines, something that modern day horrors tend to replace with a naked girl getting sliced for no good reason... Is Insidious Chapter 2 more of the same?

No. But before looking at that let me quickly update you on my background with Insidious... I seen it for the first time about 4-5 months ago... It wasn't memorable. I don't remember hating it, I don't remember liking it. Frankly if it wasn't for my girlfriend explaining the plot to me about a month ago which triggered my memory I'd be sitting here likely claiming I never watched it. So it's fair to say I went in with similar expectations as the first one.

Here's what Insidious 2 did though, it was less a horror movie then it was a thriller. I was sitting in the movie theatre cursing the cut away scenes meant to make you jump and be scared... It was getting in the way of what was a very intriguing story, and I, like the characters in the movie, wanted to get to the bottom of what was going on and these jolt scenes were more of a nuisance to me than it was a positive in the film.

Now horror fans are likely upset with the way this movie played out as really the final 2 acts or so have little in terms of "jump scares" but still has a creepiness that most supernatural horror's have. But it was very much story driven, which for me was a HUGE and I can not emphasize HUGE enough. The ending tied into the beginning of the film as well as into the original Insidious all the while keeping you captivated.

The performances go a long way for this movie as they offer the means for you to get transported into the movie, nothing was over the top and there was just enough tongue and cheek humour to remind yourself that for all the creepiness, Insidious 2 is not just a horror movie and shouldn't be taken too seriously.

Overall Insidious 2 might be somewhat uneven as far as feeling, but by the end of the film you realize that this film is bolder and more ingenious than your average sequel, and I mean sequel in general, not just limiting this film to the horror genre cause again, I don't feel it was one.

I give Insidious Chapter 2: 4 Red Doors out of 5

September 15, 2013 Song of the day

September 15, 2013 Song of the day:

Fireworks - Arrows


From the album "Gospel" out now

iTunes link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/gospel/id433663257

Saturday, 14 September 2013

Top 10 Countdown September 14, 2013

Let's just preface this by saying I'm making my own countdown based solely on my opinions, hopefully weekly, we'll see how busy I get... Let's get on with it:

10. Tonight Alive - Lonely Girl

9. All Time Low Featuring Vic Fuentes (Pierce The Veil) - A Love Like War

8. Bowling For Soup - Real

7. Real Friends - Late Nights In My Car

6. Panic! At The Disco - This Is Gospel

5. What's Eating Gilbert? - Complaining

4. You Me At Six - Lived A Lie

3. Fall Out Boy - Alone Together

2. State Champs - Elevated

1. The Wonder Years - Passing Through A Screen Door

Friday, 13 September 2013

B.O. Preview: September 13th 2013

Hello all, and thank you for reading this first post in this new series I like to call Box Office preview, I'm your friendly neighbourhood Blogger-Man DonnyFTW so what should you see this weekend? Let's take a look:

This weekend we have 2 new nationwide releases, first up opening in +2,900 theatres is the 2nd chapter of horror franchise Insidious, which follows the haunted Lambert family as they seek to uncover the mysterious childhood secret that has left them dangerously connected to the spirit world. The first Insidious grossed a mere 13 million in it's opening weekend, which is very low for a supernatural horror film, though the movie did have surprisingly strong word of mouth which lead it to finish up it's run with a 54 million total. Couple the popularity of the first film with the heavy marketing push for chapter 2 and you should see an opening above $20 million, taking into account that director James Wan was responsible for the surprise hit of the summer in "The Conjuring" I wouldn't be surprised to see it push up to $30 million especially given the Friday the 13th opening. I think any less than the originals $54 million overall would be a disappointment for the film, though I expect a steep drop off after Friday and Saturday given that at this point everyone knows what to expect from Insidious and horror movies tend not to hold that well over time so the opening weekend will likely be responsible for 50% of the movie's total income.

The other new release is Luc Besson's "The Family" starring Robert DeNiro, now by this point we know DeNiro in gangster roles generally sell tickets, even though at this point in his career he's limited to playing ex-mafioso's given the fact that he is now 112 years old. The film is cleverly marketing this as "From Martin Scorsese" as he is producing to mask the fact that Besson is indeed directing and he's best known for doing "The Fifth Element" and a bunch of middling to no success movies highlighted by "The Professional" starring Jean Reno and Gary Oldman and "The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc" starring Milla Jovovich and Dustin Hoffman in roles they'd rather forget I'm sure. So what is The Family even about? A mafia boss and his family are relocated to a sleepy town in France under the witness protection program after snitching on the mob. Despite the best efforts of Agent Stansfield (Tommy Lee Jones) to keep them in line, Fred Manzoni (Robert DeNiro), his wife Maggie (Michelle Pfeiffer) and their children Belle (Dianna Agron) and Warren (John D'Leo) can't help but revert to old habits and blow their cover by handling their problems the "family" way, enabling their former mafia cronies to track them down. Chaos ensues as old scores are settled in the unlikeliest of settings in this darkly funny film. Seems like an interesting enough storyline. I'd have to guess the floor for this movie is around 10 million although I expect something around Righteous Kill money, about 16 million. Though that was released in 2008, adjusted for today's theatre prices would be around 18 and a half million. Where as the ceiling would have to be Analyze This, adjusted for inflation would be just below 30 million, though it originally was a hair under 20 million in 1999. I can't see the latter happening but I foresee a little less than Righteous Kill... Then again, I seem to be guessing on the high end for The Family, but call me old fashioned, I love me some Tommy Lee Jones.


The wild card here might be Lee Daniels' "The Butler" who has been scoring some pretty nice green from the adult crowd thus far as they have been pretty much ignored since August began, now that there is another movie playing targeted at an older crowd it'll be interesting to see if The Butler continues to hold well, thus taking money away from The Family, or if it'll start it's descent down the top 10 ladder now that it has some competition.

Expect more sharp declines (50%+) from Elysium, One Direction: This Is Us, The World's End, The Mortal Instruments: City Of Bones, Getaway and You're Next. As well as you can expect Riddick to take a similar plunge than it's predecessor did on it's second weekend (60%+) especially considering the Horror/Sci-Fi club has been looking forward to Insidious 2. This Is The End is also expected to digress in a big way after Sony threw it back into theatres to collect some more money off the back of James Franco's Roast.

Movies that will have decent holds tend to be the ones that have a family appeal so continue to expect the likes of Planes, Percy Jackson: Sea Of Monsters and surprise August hit We're The Millers to lose about 40% of their grosses. Also expect to see Spanish sensation Instructions Not Included in the top 5 again as I suspect word of mouth will keep it strong and may even gain on last weeks box office this in it's 3rd week of release.

So here is how I imagine things shaking out:

1. Insidious Chapter 2 (30 million)
2. The Family (15 million)
3. Instructions Not Included (7.5 million)
4. Riddick (7 million)
5. The Butler (5.8 million)
6. We're The Millers (5.5 million)
7. Planes (3.9 million)
8. Elysium (2.5 million)
9. One Direction: This Is Us (2 million)
10. Percy Jackson: Sea Of Monsters (1.8 million)

Wednesday, 11 September 2013

September 11, 2013 Song of the day

September 11, 2013 Song of the day:

Take Me To The Pilot - Baby We're Gonna Be Rich


From the album "What Makes You" Out now

iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/what-makes-you/id534411061

What to expect when you're expecting to be reading this blog

So I just thought I'd do a quick little post here on my lunch hour to let you fine folks know what I'll be working on here at Ye Olde Bloge (read: Donny's Blog). This is a list of features i'll be hoping to keep up with on a regular basis.

The List:

Tuesday - Comic Shop Corner:  I'll be previewing the newest books each week for the major publishers (DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Image Comics, IDW Publishing and Dark Horse Comics) as well as spotlighting an independent book either by a lesser publisher (Boom! Studios, Dynamite, Valiant, ect.) or maybe it's just a legit indie book. I was hoping to have the premier post done for yesterday but you know I have other things to do and a meeting tonight so I can't even hope to post it late but know that I have every intention of getting it done so it's ready for publishing on tuesday so you know what to pick up when you go to your local comic book shop on wednesday AKA New Comic Book Day.

Friday - B.O. Preview: I promise I will not keep you informed on what I expect my body to smell like that. Quite the contrary, I'll be previewing the Box Office for the upcoming weekend with recommendations on what you should watch, what you shouldn't watch and what the movie going audience in general plan to go see... It's to be noted more often than not, people are stupid but that's a whole other post. Again, I expect to be busy leading up to friday's deadline so I'll try to preview this weekend's movies on friday, if not well expect a post next week since the majority of the time i'll be writing these posts on one day when I have time and post accordingly on the day specified.

Saturday - Top 10 Countdown: This is a weekly segment where I countdown my own top 10 songs of the week based on my opinion of what is good, and what is not, but it's important to note as a general matter of fact, I'm always right and have better taste than you, so you're welcome in advance. I can tell you this will be posted Saturday as it is already done! **Happy Dance**

I'll also be doing special posts of whatever I see fit really, I'll likely review some stuff, such as albums, movies, TV series, and such. As well as maybe do some Top 10 lists such as "Top 10 songs I take my pants off too" or "Top 10 video games I play pantless" or the ever popular "Top 10 things I do to cause my pants to come off" SPOILER: #6 is eating butterscotch pudding.

So there you have it kids that's what you can look forward to, have a great Wednesday and keep in touch... Hugs and Kisses.

- DonnyFTW

Monday, 9 September 2013

Sunday, 8 September 2013