Thursday, February 26, 2009

All Our Heroes Are Dead

*Picture Courtesy marymactavish of flickr.com under creative commons.

Alright, I may be exaggerating a wee bit there are plenty of heroes left out there for the average person to believe in. But, the two trademark heroes for DC and Marvel Comics are now dead.

Captain America died in 2007. He was an American hero managing to uphold his own American ideals constantly despite the changing political landscape. In 2007 this changed and he not only became a fugitive hiding from the government of the country he so believed in, he was also hunted down like an animal by various masked villains hired by the same government to make sure he didn't start a true rebellion. For those who did not follow the story when it happened, this series of events began with an act passed by the government in the Marvel world, forcing all caped crusaders to give up their secret identities and to work for the government. The Captain of course was against this knowing that while supers should be responsible for their actions, their unanimity is the only thing keeping their families and loved ones safe from the rouge galleries that all of the heroes have gathered over the years.

The irony in the Captain's death is that the first event to take place leading up to it was a reality show going horribly wrong. Imagine if dog the bounty hunter had superpowers. Now set him and a team of teenagers in a situation where they bust into a super villain hideout. Add the obligatory epic chase scene occur and have it culminate with a mutant with the power to cause massive explosions being chased right next to an elementary school full of kids in the playground. In the end 612 civilians 60 of which were children died. What does it say about our culture when the hero representing our standards is killed by a series of events starting with a reality show?

A final note the Captain himself died in police captivity on his way to his court trial. He was killed by a sniper's bullet. Yeah, America was killed by a sniper.

I said earlier that Batman was also dead, and this is true in a way. He died earlier this year, but he didn't quite make it into the newspapers like the captain did. I find it funny that Spiderman unmasking himself made front page news. Captain America dying was on every news channel for days. I guess now that Batman was killed the world just does not have time for comic book news. We're going through too much of a failing economy to notice that the caped crusader is dead. This is not something I think should have gone the way it has, I mean Batman himself has been great for the economy, his newest film The Dark Knight becoming one of the highest grossing films of all time.

This leads to the question, "how did the caped crusader die?" This one is simple, during a world shattering event he was killed by a God that he coincidentally killed at the same time. Batman Killed Darkseid a villain who took center stage during the recent culmination of Final Crisis events in the DC universe. Going against his ideals and using a gun with a special God killing bullet Batman did the impossible. However at the instant of the bullet's impact he was hit with an Omega Sanction. Technically he is not “Dead” but cursed to have his consciousness constantly travel through parallel worlds each worse then the last for the rest of eternity. To finish cementing his death, a charred corpse was recovered by Superman. This neatly brings me to my final point.

Superman has been dead before. He was also a great hero and was killed in the past and eventually resurrected and has been doing the superhero thing excellently ever since. On the one hand this could be seen as a possible parallel to the currently dead heroes, in fact, a series paralleling the now Classic “Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?” is currently being released under the title “Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader?” One thing to remember however is that at the end of the day both Captain America and Batman were ordinary men doing extraordinary things while Superman himself is something entirely different. I guess that means its time to place bets, will the heroes come back or is this the end of the average man shining among super powered beings?

I promise that we will lay off the superheroes for a bit.

Monday, February 23, 2009

She's a friend of mine.



























*Coraline button box Courtesy Andrew Huff of flickr.com under creative commons.

It is usually hard to find a children's movie that can appeal to an adult on the same level as the children in the audience. Usually we find films with either a target audience of children or multi-layered films such as Shrek that attempt to appeal to children while having a second layer for adults that most children cannot relate to. Luckily once every few years a film comes along that instead appeals to the human soul through shared experience. This year Coraline hit the big screen. It is a film in 3D based on the children's book. Frightening yet entertaining, lets take a look at the top 10 reasons to go see the film this weekend.

10.Neil Gaiman- He's an amazing writer with many works under his belt that every adventurer, urban or not, should read if they ever get the opportunity. These books include American Gods, Anansi Boys and Fragile things as well as Good Omens, a joint venture between him and Terry Pratchett. He took a personal interest in this film and made it the masterpiece that it is today.

9.Souvenirs- You get to keep the fancy 3D glasses that are provided to see the movie. They might cost a little extra but what is money compared to having a physical reminder of a great film. As an added bonus they can make the perfect costume prop for any Emo Halloween costume or outfit, score!

8.Going Out- To see the movie in its 3D glory you have to physically leave the house! It might seem like a given but going outside is a great benefit to any adventurer. Sure, you could stay home and rig up an elaborate pulley system to simulate a 3D movie experience, but why do that when the effort to provide the experience just for you has been put in by somebody else?

7.All Your Friends are Doing it! - Peer pressure can be a great thing in moderation, right? Go see the movie and then talk about it with all your friends and they will feel compelled to see it if they haven't already. With this simple technique you too can be the trendy jet setter you always pretend to be. As a substitute if you're late on the bandwagon you can go see it now, because everyone else in your circle of friends has seen it and you do not wish to be left out. How you handle the situation is really up to you.

6.Watchmen Isn't Out Yet.- We all know that the adventurer in all of us and the nerd in all of us are great friends and get along just splendidly. Because of this all you adventurer types have known for quite a while that Watchmen is on the horizon. Not only was it a piece of comic book gold, a classic really, it also was written by the master of masters Alan Moore. This man is one of the great inspirations of our time with Neil Gaiman following closely in his footsteps. Speaking of which the comic book series “Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader?” begins this month as a striking tribute to Alan Moore's series “Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?” Just a heads up.

5.Movies That Play Out Like Video Games- Watching this film really feels like an interactive experience. Not only do you get to experience the majority of what Coraline goes through in glorious 3D but in addition you get to go through her quest. Yes, there is a quest in the movie, no, I won't tell you what it is because it would spoil the surprise. Lets just say you're going to feel like you're in a good old fashioned plat-former. Kingdom Hearts anyone?

4.Faithful Adaptations- This movie quite faithfully adapted Neil Gaiman's original story. There were just enough changes between the original story within the book and the movie released in theaters to create a situation where, if you have in fact read the book you have not seen the story from the movie. Sure, it added a new character and changed the personalities of a few others. But, in the end this in one of few movies based on books where I can say that it really feels like it was filmed in the spirit of the book as opposed to the spirit of making cash monies.

3.Stop-Motion- This one gets me every time. At first I believed it would be a choppy movie and was hesitant to see it because the commercials on the tele looked very choppy. The characters appeared to be slow moving compared to the smoothness seen in other animated works such as The Nightmare Before Christmas. This is however all just a clever ploy to lure the viewer into a false sense of knowing something about the film before going into the theater. The film itself flows magnificently with many different textures seen on screen reacting to gravity and friction in realistic ways. Most importantly, all of these reactions happen in 3D!

2.Horror- Everything playing in theaters right now is either a romantic comedy or a horror story, and we have valentines day to blame for that. Still, as far as horror movies go Coraline is a smash in that it is scary enough to give the entire audience a few spooks while still being loving and playful at heart. A warning however as kids are prone to be afraid of the unknown, there is a chance that they could be very afraid of this film. However I know I was incredibly afraid of The Nightmare Before Christmas myself when I first saw it and now it is one of my favorite films. I say take your kids if you have any and hope they embrace the fear.

1.Coraline- The films main character. She makes the story come alive and is a great example of a modern day urban adventurer. She is young but lives every day as an adventure. While she has some help making sure that things stay interesting, thanks to outside forces that the majority of modern day adventurers will hopefully never have to face, but, what is life without adversity? She is charming, sweet and just a little bit of a bitch, a great mix if you ask me. Of course if she's not your thing you can always go to the film for Wybie, if you're into nerds with a fun hunchback stance and pet wild cats.

I hope this was a compelling list of reasons to see a great film.



























*Poster Courtesy joanneteh_32 of flickr.com under creative commons.



Cheers.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

"Calling"

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There is a calling inside each and every one of us. It is that little voice that calls you out when you're lazy. That feeling that there is something more in you, just waiting to escape the struggles of the day to day world. Some would call this voice a conscience, others a guiding light or simply a higher presence in their lives. I think of it more as a spirit of adventure that resides in each and every person. Most choose to eventually move on, guiding the spirit as the spirit guides them, using it to keep them motivated in the humdrum of everyday. There are some of us however that simply cannot do that. We see an unexplored ally or an abandoned building and the spirit takes a hold of us. You know you're different but have lacked a social identity to cling to. Not quite a nerd and somewhere between Emo, Punk or Prep. Fear not there is a place in the world for you, for you are an urban adventurer.

“What is an urban adventurer?” you ask. Anyone who has ever wished they lived in a different time full of wonderment. Anyone who has ever driven out as far as they can just to see if the world has changed. Anyone who has ever played a game of dungeons and dragons and thought, “man that would be such a great idea if I ever actually ran into a dragon.” Even those that have seen a Disney movie and wished the world were capable of providing some of the lost Disney magic of long-gone years. The urban adventurers are all of the lovers, the dreamers and you. Now that I've run out of clichés its time to go out adventurers. Time to start a new age of exploring. Join me on a weekly basis as I discuss virtual worlds, modern day innovators and just the simple magic still present in the world, you will not be disappointed. The journey begins with a movie review Monday, are you prepared?