This week on the 9 Panel Grid segment “Splash Page” Jace and Manny spotlight the writer and artist Jeff Lemire. Who is currently working on titles like “Bloodshot USA” (Valiant), Descender (Image), “Moonknight” (Marvel) and “Ivx” (Marvel). On our Top 5 for today we list our favorite X-Men characters. We wrap up the episode previewing the books of the week.
Splash Page
Spotlight on Jeff Lemire
Spotlight on Jeff Lemire
Sweet Tooth
Animal Man, Frankenstein, Justice League Dark, Green Arrow
The Valiant, Bloodshot Reborn, Bloodshot USA
Black Hammer, Descender, Plutona, Ad
Old Man Logan, Extraordinary X-Men, All-New Hawkeye, IvX, Thanos, Moon Knight
Top Five X-Men Favorite Characters
Jace
Havok
Polaris
Mimic
Omega Red
Maverick
Manny
1 Gambit
2 The Juggernaut
3 Apokalypse
4 Storm
5 Mister Sinister
Upcoming Books for 1-11
Emmanuel Gomez Spashpage - Spotlight on Jeff Lemire 9 Panel Grid Podcast: Episode 8 https://t.co/NmlyrrX645 about 21 hours ago Jace Milam Spashpage - Spotlight on Jeff Lemire...
Splash Page
Spotlight on Jeff Lemire
Spotlight on Jeff Lemire
Sweet Tooth
Animal Man, Frankenstein, Justice League Dark, Green Arrow
The Valiant, Bloodshot Reborn, Bloodshot USA
Black Hammer, Descender, Plutona, Ad
Old Man Logan, Extraordinary X-Men, All-New Hawkeye, IvX, Thanos, Moon Knight
Top Five X-Men Favorite Characters
Jace
Havok
Polaris
Mimic
Omega Red
Maverick
Manny
1 Gambit
2 The Juggernaut
3 Apokalypse
4 Storm
5 Mister Sinister
Upcoming Books for 1-11
Emmanuel Gomez Spashpage - Spotlight on Jeff Lemire 9 Panel Grid Podcast: Episode 8 https://t.co/NmlyrrX645 about 21 hours ago Jace Milam Spashpage - Spotlight on Jeff Lemire...
- 1/10/2017
- by Emmanuel Gomez
- LRMonline.com
Fast & Furious 7 has already added several new faces to the crash-happy franchise, including Kurt Russell, Djimon Hounsou, Tony Jaa, and probably several hundred cars that will soon meet their destruction in a metropolitan fireball of automotive calamity. But the series isn’t forgetting its roots: EW has confirmed that Lucas Black — who memorably essayed the part of White Dude in The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift — will return for Fast & Furious 7.
Deadline originally reported that Black’s deal is actually for the next three Fasts, which implies that the franchise is world-building towards a genuine trilogy — a three-film saga...
Deadline originally reported that Black’s deal is actually for the next three Fasts, which implies that the franchise is world-building towards a genuine trilogy — a three-film saga...
- 9/17/2013
- by Darren Franich
- EW.com - PopWatch
Various and sundry thoughts from the mind of Mindy this week:
The USS Enterprise (Cvn-65), the eighth U.S. Navy vessel to bear that name, was decommissioned this week after 50 years of service. The world’s first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier made her maiden voyage on January 12, 1962 and her first mission was tracking and monitoring the first orbital flight of Project Mercury, with Lt. Col. John Glenn aboard the Friendship 7 capsule. In popular culture, the Enterprise was the home base of Lt. Pete “Maverick” Mitchell (Tom Cruise) in Top Gun, with the late director Tony Scott filming and incorporating flight deck operations into the film, and it was the flagship of the U.S. Navy fleet participating in The Hunt For Red October.
Then, of course, there is Star Trek – and did you know that Gene Roddenberry’s original starship name was the USS Yorktown? But the fame and status of...
The USS Enterprise (Cvn-65), the eighth U.S. Navy vessel to bear that name, was decommissioned this week after 50 years of service. The world’s first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier made her maiden voyage on January 12, 1962 and her first mission was tracking and monitoring the first orbital flight of Project Mercury, with Lt. Col. John Glenn aboard the Friendship 7 capsule. In popular culture, the Enterprise was the home base of Lt. Pete “Maverick” Mitchell (Tom Cruise) in Top Gun, with the late director Tony Scott filming and incorporating flight deck operations into the film, and it was the flagship of the U.S. Navy fleet participating in The Hunt For Red October.
Then, of course, there is Star Trek – and did you know that Gene Roddenberry’s original starship name was the USS Yorktown? But the fame and status of...
- 12/3/2012
- by Mindy Newell
- Comicmix.com
The final movie you see on screen represents the hard work and dedication of countless people. What started off as an idea has snowballed into a piece of art with the influence and fingerprints of often hundreds of people left on it. Like any piece of art, movies go through many changes from inception to completion. Sometimes what started off as one idea, has transformed into something completely different by the time you see it on screen. Here are 7 items that you have come to recognize in films, and what they were originally supposed to be. The changes of the items are born from many reasons, through various stages of production. Much like the recasting of a character, it is often hard to imagine what a film would be like if that item was different. Along with a couple of honorable mentions, I've included videos for each of the items as well,...
- 8/20/2012
- by Eli Reyes
- GeekTyrant
By merging the former Visions into the Wavelengths section, Cameron Bailey has essentially made a new incontournable programme. Headed by Andréa Picard, the section which at a time was populated by medium to short run times now includes some of the bigger names in innovative feature film filmmaking who have no qualms about bending the medium. This year the sections includes long, medium and short length works from the likes of Ben Rivers, Athina Rachel Tsangari, Carlos Reygadas (pic of his controversial Post Tenebras Lux above), Wang Bing, Mati Diop (actress from Claire Denis and Antonio Campos films) and our very own writer Blake Williams who makes it two for two at Tiff with Many a Swan – he previously had Coorow-Latham Road programmed last year. Here’s the complete A to Z listing and well-worth reading descriptions.
Pairings
The Capsule Athina Rachel Tsangari, Greece, 37’ A bevy of gorgeous Gothic...
Pairings
The Capsule Athina Rachel Tsangari, Greece, 37’ A bevy of gorgeous Gothic...
- 8/14/2012
- by Eric Lavallee
- IONCINEMA.com
Sachin Khedekar-Bose, Aamir Khan-Mangal Pandey, Randeep Hooda-Raja Ravi Varma, Dilip Prabhavalkar-Gandhi
Most youngsters may remember Aishwarya Rai Bachchan walking the Cannes red carpet for the nth time, but ask them who the Flying Sikh is and they maybe lost for an answer. Until of course Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra releases his next film. In spite of a plethora of nonsensical front-bencher movies, Bollywood has managed to produce some inspired biopics every now and then. Dolanchapa Chakrabarty revisits Bollywood’s biopic history…
Interpretation:
Gandhi
Coming from different schools of thought, Bollywood filmmakers have interpreted the same story in several distinctive ways. Different aspects of M.K. Gandhi’s life were exploited in movies of varying genres. The Indian father figure appeared in the form of thespian Naseeruddin Shah in the dark assassination film, Hey Ram (2000). He was later seen in a humorous avatar in Rajkumar Hirani’s...
Most youngsters may remember Aishwarya Rai Bachchan walking the Cannes red carpet for the nth time, but ask them who the Flying Sikh is and they maybe lost for an answer. Until of course Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra releases his next film. In spite of a plethora of nonsensical front-bencher movies, Bollywood has managed to produce some inspired biopics every now and then. Dolanchapa Chakrabarty revisits Bollywood’s biopic history…
Interpretation:
Gandhi
Coming from different schools of thought, Bollywood filmmakers have interpreted the same story in several distinctive ways. Different aspects of M.K. Gandhi’s life were exploited in movies of varying genres. The Indian father figure appeared in the form of thespian Naseeruddin Shah in the dark assassination film, Hey Ram (2000). He was later seen in a humorous avatar in Rajkumar Hirani’s...
- 5/23/2011
- Chakpak
By Scott Mendelson
hollywoodnews.com: I remember being genuinely shocked at the success of Meet the Fockers back in Christmas 2004. It had been well over four years since the original and, box office aside, it wasn’t a film that cried out for a sequel. I figured that no one cared, that it had been too long since the original, and that the sequel would do token business but no more. For the second time in 2004, I was dead-wrong. Twice that year, sequels that didn’t have all that much pre-release buzz around them exploded out of the gate and kept going for the next few months. The other was Shrek 2, which opened out of nowhere on the pre-Memorial Day weekend to $108 million over three days and $128 million over five, to end up winning the year with an astonishing $441 million. Meet the Fockers grossed $46 million over the three-day portion...
hollywoodnews.com: I remember being genuinely shocked at the success of Meet the Fockers back in Christmas 2004. It had been well over four years since the original and, box office aside, it wasn’t a film that cried out for a sequel. I figured that no one cared, that it had been too long since the original, and that the sequel would do token business but no more. For the second time in 2004, I was dead-wrong. Twice that year, sequels that didn’t have all that much pre-release buzz around them exploded out of the gate and kept going for the next few months. The other was Shrek 2, which opened out of nowhere on the pre-Memorial Day weekend to $108 million over three days and $128 million over five, to end up winning the year with an astonishing $441 million. Meet the Fockers grossed $46 million over the three-day portion...
- 12/26/2010
- by Scott Mendelson
- Hollywoodnews.com
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