Monday, May 13, 2013

4-Minutes of TRON UPRISING Art Direction from Alberto Mielgo

TRON UPRISING Art Direction from alberto mielgo on Vimeo.


"During 3 years I was working on Tron Uprising as the Art Director/Production Designer, I received an ANNIE AWARD for best Production Design in an Animated Television Production. Here (is a) 4 minutes re-edit of my favourite scenes." - mentioned Alberto Mielgo.

[ via toysrevil ]

Wednesday, May 01, 2013

Fashion Turtles Illustration



theveryworstthing: "acquired new music, made me wanna doodle ninja turtles and clothes. i could have drawn these things separately but i’m a grown woman and i do what i want so Fashion Turtles it is. "

New Pacific Rim Trailer and Poster




Saturday, April 27, 2013

Creative Low Budget TMNT Cosplay


I think the main materials is plastic bag, not easy to wear.

[ via  reddit ]

Friday, April 26, 2013

IRON MAN 3 Trailer - a awesome Thai version!!

Make sure check out the original trailer first. lol



The orginal version:

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Neon Genesis Evangelion x K-Swiss


After the Pentax X Evangelion collaboration, and then the Stussy X Evangelion collaboration, here you go the newest EVA-related product: K-Swiss released a superb limited version of their classic sneakers, bearing the  Evangelion colors :



Evangelion 3.33 "Q" You Can ( Not ) Redo Teaser Trailer


Thursday, April 11, 2013

Gatchaman (live action) Movie Trailer



Directed by Toya Sato (Kaiji, Gokusen), with screenplay by Yūsuke Watanabe (20th Century Boys, Gantz, Bloody Monday, 2013 Dragon Ball Z film), Gatchaman premieres August 24th, 2013. 

http://www.gatchaman-movie.jp


Monday, April 08, 2013

Friday, April 05, 2013

Captain Harlock Trailers and Posters



New teaser for the upcoming anime movie "SPACE PIRATE CAPTAIN HARLOCK"!
Directed by Shin Aramaki ("Appleseed") and made by TOEI Animation and expect an Autumn 2013 release.


Check out the first teaser below:


harlock-movie.com/

Sunday, March 24, 2013

ComicsAlliance Reviews 'TMNT' (2007)


Chris Sims: Hello everyone, and welcome back to ComicsAlliance's series of in-depth reviews of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles films! Today, we're starting in on our final entry, 2007's TMNT.

Matt Wilson: It was only after we started doing these reviews and people began requesting we review this one that I discovered it ties in to the other movies. It certainly wasn't promoted as a sequel to That One Where They Travel Through Time.


Chris: Same here. I just assumed that it tied into the cartoon that was on the air when it came out. Fourteen years is a pretty long wait for a sequel, but then again, it's pretty easy to see why they didn't want to jump right back in after TMNT III.

Matt: The original plan was to only wait seven years. This movie was first discussed back in 2000, and we can only imagine what could have been. None other than John Woo was attached to direct before it got mixed up in development hang-ups.

Chris: I'm going to try not to be disappointed in this movie now that I know that, but I think we can all agree that John Woo's TMNT would've been something worth seeing. How are you going to fit all those doves in a sewer?

Matt: Michelangelo all sliding across a bathroom floor, shooting bullets out of his nunchucks.

Chris: Ugh. I'm already mad that we're not watching that. But on the other hand, there were a bunch of different plots discussed during development, including sending the Turtles out into space. Fortunately (or not, depending on your views of ninja astronauts), Peter Laird opted not to follow the format of the Leprechaun movies.

Matt: And I guess Ice T wasn't available for skipping right on to what the next Leprechaun movie was. Kevin Munroe, an animation veteran who also helmed the ill-fated Dylan Dog adaptation a couple years ago, ended up directing, and his take on the franchise was that he wanted to get away from the "cowabunga" stuff and tell a more serious story, getting back to the feel of the original comics.

Chris: Apparently it worked: TMNT ended up being #1 in its opening weekend, beating out Zack Snyder's Frank Miller's 300, among other things. I never got around to seeing it, though, although I heard good things.

 ......

See the full article at comicsalliance.com

Read More: http://www.comicsalliance.com/2013/03/18/tmnt-movie-review-teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles/#ixzz2ONfRfRQ7


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