In recent years, Marvel Studios has faced some challenges. Since the conclusion of the Infinity Saga, the studio has received mostly “mixed” reviews at best and has experienced several significant box office flops.
As a result, several planned projects have been shelved, with Bob Iger announcing that the studio will be scaling back its creative output in the coming years.
British fans have long been asking for content centered around UK-based characters, as some of the most iconic figures in the comics hail from across the pond. While we did get Secret Invasion, which took place in Europe last summer, the show was (in my opinion) barely watchable and hasn’t been well-received.
There were rumors that Marvel Studios was developing an MI13/Excalibur series, but those rumors have since fizzled out.
MI13, or Military Intelligence, Section 13, is the UK’s agency responsible for handling paranormal incidents, working alongside MI5, MI6, Gchq,...
As a result, several planned projects have been shelved, with Bob Iger announcing that the studio will be scaling back its creative output in the coming years.
British fans have long been asking for content centered around UK-based characters, as some of the most iconic figures in the comics hail from across the pond. While we did get Secret Invasion, which took place in Europe last summer, the show was (in my opinion) barely watchable and hasn’t been well-received.
There were rumors that Marvel Studios was developing an MI13/Excalibur series, but those rumors have since fizzled out.
MI13, or Military Intelligence, Section 13, is the UK’s agency responsible for handling paranormal incidents, working alongside MI5, MI6, Gchq,...
- 8/13/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Fiction Horizon
Marvel Studios has found itself in a bit of a problem in the last few years. Ever since Infinity Saga was concluded, it’s been lining up “mixed” reviews at best, and it had several notable box office bombs.
Now as a consequence, several planned projects are no longer in development as Bob Iger announced that the studio will be reducing its creative output in the next several years.
British fans have been asking for, well, forever, for some British-oriented content, as some of the most notable characters in the comics hail from across the pond. We did get Secret Invasion that took place in Europe last summer, but, we don’t talk about ‘Secret Invasion’ as the show was (in my opinion) barely watchable.
There have been rumors that the studio was working on the MI13/Excalibur show, but those eventually led nowhere.
MI13, or Military Intelligence, Section 13, is...
Now as a consequence, several planned projects are no longer in development as Bob Iger announced that the studio will be reducing its creative output in the next several years.
British fans have been asking for, well, forever, for some British-oriented content, as some of the most notable characters in the comics hail from across the pond. We did get Secret Invasion that took place in Europe last summer, but, we don’t talk about ‘Secret Invasion’ as the show was (in my opinion) barely watchable.
There have been rumors that the studio was working on the MI13/Excalibur show, but those eventually led nowhere.
MI13, or Military Intelligence, Section 13, is...
- 8/13/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics
Deep Purple have announced a “Super Deluxe Edition” of their classic 1972 album Machine Head, featuring new stereo and Dolby Atmos mixes by Dweezil Zappa. In fact, you can hear Zappa’s new mix of the iconic “Smoke on the Water” below.
The box set, which arrives March 29th via Rhino, features a vinyl version of the album with Zappa’s new 2024 remix, in addition to three CDs and a Blu-ray audio disc. The first CD contains the original mix and the Zappa mix. The second one features a concert recorded on March 9, 1972, at the Paris Theatre in London. And the third CD contains a previously unreleased concert recorded in April 1971 at the Montreux Casino in Switzerland.
The Blu-ray audio disc, meanwhile, boasts Zappa’s Dolby Atmos mix, the 1974 US quad mix, and a Dolby 5.1 surround mix of select tracks.
Zappa says of Machine Head in a press release, “It’s...
The box set, which arrives March 29th via Rhino, features a vinyl version of the album with Zappa’s new 2024 remix, in addition to three CDs and a Blu-ray audio disc. The first CD contains the original mix and the Zappa mix. The second one features a concert recorded on March 9, 1972, at the Paris Theatre in London. And the third CD contains a previously unreleased concert recorded in April 1971 at the Montreux Casino in Switzerland.
The Blu-ray audio disc, meanwhile, boasts Zappa’s Dolby Atmos mix, the 1974 US quad mix, and a Dolby 5.1 surround mix of select tracks.
Zappa says of Machine Head in a press release, “It’s...
- 2/6/2024
- by Spencer Kaufman
- Consequence - Music
Whether intentional or not, Green Day’s new single “One Eyed Bastard” sounds an awful lot like P!Nk’s 2008 breakup anthem “So What.”
The opening guitar riff of “One Eyed Bastard” features a similar melody to the synth-driven “na-na-na” intro of “So What.” The riff appears throughout the track, which otherwise features lyrics motivated by revenge: “I’m making an offer that you cannot deny/ You won’t be laughing when I’m making you cry.”
It’s worth noting that “So What” shares similarities of its own with hard rock pioneer Deep Purple’s 1970 song “Black Night.”
To hear Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong tell it, however, his inspiration came from an entirely different source. “‘One Eyed Bastard’ started off as just a riff that I had — a shuffle, almost like a Black Sabbath kind of riff,” he said in a statement. “Lyrically, I was just reflecting on bad times in life.
The opening guitar riff of “One Eyed Bastard” features a similar melody to the synth-driven “na-na-na” intro of “So What.” The riff appears throughout the track, which otherwise features lyrics motivated by revenge: “I’m making an offer that you cannot deny/ You won’t be laughing when I’m making you cry.”
It’s worth noting that “So What” shares similarities of its own with hard rock pioneer Deep Purple’s 1970 song “Black Night.”
To hear Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong tell it, however, his inspiration came from an entirely different source. “‘One Eyed Bastard’ started off as just a riff that I had — a shuffle, almost like a Black Sabbath kind of riff,” he said in a statement. “Lyrically, I was just reflecting on bad times in life.
- 1/5/2024
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
My opinion regarding K-dramas has always been quite negative. Essentially I considered them glorified soap operas, more of a means to create an exportable star system than to produce content of quality. “Squid Game” however, and its unprecedented success as much as its quality in all aspects had me questioning my previous opinion, and thus “forcing” me to check more K-dramas to see if anything has changed. “Black Night”, with its big budget, impressive cast and the combination of sci-fi, dystopia and action seemed like an excellent option. Alas, it turned out to be another title where impression has taken the place of substance. Let us take things from the beginning though.
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Based on the webcomic “Taekbaegisa” by Lee Yoon-Kyun the story takes place in 2071, where, after a comet destroyed most of the world, the rest of the planet...
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Based on the webcomic “Taekbaegisa” by Lee Yoon-Kyun the story takes place in 2071, where, after a comet destroyed most of the world, the rest of the planet...
- 5/23/2023
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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