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Reel Hits: Transformers
Posted on July 19, 2011 | No CommentsEven more so than Avatar, the Transformers trilogy epitomizes mindless fun. There is no deeper meaning to anything that occurs in the Transformers movies. What you see is what you get, and what you see is giant freakin’ robots. Last month I ended with saying... -
Reel Hits: District 9
Posted on June 28, 2011 | No CommentsNote: There are mild spoilers toward the end of the article; you have been warned. Stop. I know that people are going to look at the revenues of District 9 and say “Hey, District 9 isn’t an insane hit like Avatar,” to which my response... -
Reel Hits: Jurassic Park
Posted on May 3, 2011 | 1 CommentWho likes dinosaurs? All of you? That’s what I thought. That’s why Jurassic Park was successful. End of article. Just kidding. But really, dinosaurs are awesome. Reel Hit: Jurassic Park Instead of telling you at the end of the article, this time I’m gonna tell... -
Reel Hit: Avatar
Posted on April 5, 2011 | 4 CommentsHow do you make a successful movie? The question is deceptively simple. The obvious answer would be: “Make a good movie!”, but that isn’t necessarily correct. There have been many “good” movies that have flopped, and there have been “bad” movies that have made millions. The true... -
DiCM Interview – Amy Reader 2nd Interview
Posted on February 2, 2011 | No Comments1. We let’s start with the obvious one, Batwoman. How does it feel to be working on part of the Batman franchise, one of the largest and oldest franchise in comics (and most media). Is it exciting, intimidating? A lot of expectations to live up... -
DiCM Interview – Amy Reader Hadley
Posted on January 19, 2011 | No CommentsAmy Reeder Hadley is the creator of Fool’s Gold for Tokyopop and the artist for Madame Xanadu (DC Vertigo). Below we talk about her amazing career from aspiring creator to comic industry pro. 1. You made you big splash with your book Fool’s Gold (Tokyopop)...
















