Showing posts with label graphic novels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label graphic novels. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 20, 2024

REVISITING BRANDON LEE IN 1994's "THE CROW"...

THE CROW with Brandon LeeIn 1993, the world was introduced to a dark comicbook character based on the writings of James O'Barr, a young artist who lost his beloved fiance to a drunk driver. He brought a lot of pain with him when he produced "The Crow" as a graphic novel and the book began to gain speed in distribution, being loved by fans and everyone accepting it's dark message of revenge from beyond the grave. 

During this time, O'Barr truly had no intentions of taking the graphic novel, selling the rights to a film studio and making a full feature movie. He use his book to heal all of the inner demons that he carried with him, trying to move on from the event that surely would have killed any chance of a real, happy life.

In 1994, things would quickly fall out of control for the emotional, recovering artist. He was able to work with two writers and create a screenplay for a film of his work. This was all by accident and a true testimonial to a good story that was developed well beyond it's time. There were only a few successful superhero films that sold out theaters in the 90s. Batman was one from 1989 and then Batman Returns from 1992 are the most memorable, but surely, O'Barr's Crow movie wouldn't be going up against them, would it?

During this time, Brandon Lee had only been in a small handful of action films. When the news broke that Lee would head the cast of the new CROW film, people thought that this production was just going to be another "chop-sockey" film and have Lee tossing around people using Kung-Fu. But to everyone's surprise, Lee backed out of using any Kung-Fu or karate in the production. He made fast friends with O'Barr and the production was gain top speed to produce something very dark, something paranormal with a touch of true grit.

But the production to the film would crash to a stop, when Lee was fatally injured on the set, being shot in a scene that demanded three re-shoots and close up. Lee too had a fiance at the time and she would witness his death, sharing something with O'Barr, and then the real catastrophe was ignited. After Lee's passing, the executives decided to go ahead and finish the film, since so much of the film had already been completed. "It's what Brandon would have wanted us to do," said so many people from the production.

Watching the film back then in the theater, seeing a man come back to life, literally, and then seeing him die again was a little disturbing. A fact that I carry with me is, that this was some of Lee's best work ever on film. He broke away from the Kung-Fu stereotype and did something totally original, something way ahead of it's time, brokering a production that would set a standard for all action films based on graphic comicbook characters.

I saw The CROW again recently and I was truly impressed by all of the performances by the A-list actors in the film. The action scenes were definitely well choreographed and there was a lot of heart that was put into this film. Could this film have changed the career path for Lee, I'm pretty sure. But it's a shame that The CROW was the highest part of Lee's career and was completely torn away by a simple "one set" production mistake. He is now a legend, who falls under the list of actors like James Dean, River Phoenix, and Heath Ledger, who all died shortly after their biggest performances on screen.

1994's The CROW holds up strongly against most actions being produced today. It's unfortunate that the first film spawned some sequels and even a short series on television, each of which sunk fast in ticket sales and most are all but forgotten. The original movie is a film I can watch over and over, feeling quite content with the storyline and the exceptional work that was done to complete the film with look-alikes and a few CGI tricks. And yeah, I think Brandon Lee would be very proud of the film if he was still alive today. The first film is a classic and there will never be another hit Crow film in today's Hollywood world of bad writing. Long live THE CROW with Lee as the lead actor!

Monday, June 24, 2024

"BIANCA 2029 [2024]" DELIVERS AN EPIC PEEK WITH AN AWESOME TRAILER!


Rachel Wilder as Bianca Wolfe
The Woodlands, Texas - The world of cosplay is getting an open invitation to the world of independent filmmaking. Not that cosplay hasn't been used in short films before, but in BIANCA 2029, the stakes are raised as a clever film featuring Rachel Wilder is starting to boil up the small screen with a few well placed dramatic sequences that leave up to some interesting surprises.

Spawned from the graphic novel of the same name, BIANCA 2029 was filmed and produced with the more than capable talents of multi-award winning independent film producer, director and screenplay writer, D. R. Quintana, who actually created and developed the lead character in 1990. This new film is the culmination of several years of writing and multiple cast changes in the leading role until this passed March.

The feature has already been released in Japan, screened and reviewed by several established film directors, E-Mag subscribers, and indie film producers in the U.S. who were impressed by the films delivery, cinematography, the and visual effects. More over, the leading lady, Rachel Wilder [who plays MSG Bianca Wolfe] in the feature has been given high marks of her presentation as a futuristic paramilitary soldier [and a sexy cosplay role player], who is trapped in a temporal world filled full of nasty bad guys that need to be taken care of in an aggressive and often violent way.

Rachel Wilder as Bianca Wolfe
BIANCA 2029 will feature CosPlayers from the local Houston film community throughout the film, playing different roles and presenting their skills at developing and manufacturing their own unique and original outfits. Subscribers of the QSE.357 E-Magazine were given a first look at the movies trailer and their comments are being released on the promotional ads for the trailers world wide release prior to July 4th, 2024.

The studio is planning to have three extended trailers for the film, all to be released for preview before October as a promotional tool for the films full premiere. The entire films production was filmed in Montgomery county, Texas with special access to several landmark areas which will be seen in each new trailer. Each trailer release is being presented in 4K high definition video with 7.2 Surround Sound.

Bianca Wolfe starring Rachel Wilder

Friday, August 13, 2021

DISNEYS “MARVEL: WHAT IF…?” RAISES ANIMATION STANDARD

 ðŸŽ¥ 🎞 Series Streaming Review 🎞 🎥 - MARVELS: WHAT IF?... - PG - DisneyPlus - A series from the Marvel Universe as presented by “The Watcher” - a cosmic creature who presents an alternate universes (Multi-verse) to infamous comicbook characters that most Americans grew up following in comic books. The Watcher was presented in many Marvel graphic novels, and most notably in the late 1980's, the fate of the Dark Phoenix in a series of books that told the fate of the lead female character in the Uncanny X-Men; leaving many to wonder if the The Watcher had either actually witnessed a real event or if the reader was being exposed to actual events in the prime timeline.
 
Part one introduces “Captain Carter” or who I would have dubbed “Captain Britain” - as well known in Marvel lore - as a female British operative who just happened to be at the right place and time for things to happen. The transition in the initial storytelling is pretty obvious as a re-write of what actually transpired in the Captain America film, but drastically turns to the wildly bizarre and sometimes hilarious depiction of a normal human realizing the increased coordination and agility that comes with the serum that changed Steve Rogers into America's most iconic Marvel hero. But don't worry, Rogers still has his chance at the limelight, but in a clever way not expected, but well delivered.

The episode is well written and produced, the animation is stunning and clear throughout all of the action sequences. I chuckled several times over the fantastic action sequences and, more especially, the change in satire throughout the episodes run. This was a great place to start, but I think that the “What If?…” format should also spent some time on “What if” some bad guys had got another start. I honestly cannot wait to see the next installment to this series!
 
⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ [4 of 5 Stars]