My Adventures with Superman is one of the most brilliant superhero animated series. Created by Brendan Clougher, Jake Wyatt, and Josie Campbell, the Adult Swim series tells the story of Superman aka Clark Kent as he starts his new job at The Daily Planet, with his roommate Jimmy Olson, and his senior intern at The Daily Planet who is none other than Lois Lane. They quickly become a team and try to bring in big stories so that they can become real reporters while Clark also tries to become the hero he is meant to be. My Adventures with Superman has great action but the brilliant thing about the series is that it isn’t an action series about Superman, it’s a series about a superhero and his relationships as he figures out who he really is. So, if you love the heart, optimism, great story, and fantastic animation...
- 5/27/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
"Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse" is set to take animation to a whole new level this summer, pushing the boundaries of not just Spider-Man stories but of storytelling itself. That's great for fans of the character because when I was a kid, aside from the comics, all we had was one excellent Fox Kids cartoon. In 1994, there were no Tim Burton-directed blockbusters to help bolster the popularity of Spider-Man. In fact, there were no major movies at all that featured the web-slinger. "Spider-Man: The Animated Series," which ran from 1994–1998, was the definitive version of the character for many a '90s kid.
Headed by showrunner John Semper, the 65 episodes managed to respect classic Spidey stories while updating things for the '90s. Like the "X-Men" animated series, it had a killer theme song, and voice artist Chris Barnes' Peter Parker/Spider-Man was perfectly pitched. On top of that, the TV...
Headed by showrunner John Semper, the 65 episodes managed to respect classic Spidey stories while updating things for the '90s. Like the "X-Men" animated series, it had a killer theme song, and voice artist Chris Barnes' Peter Parker/Spider-Man was perfectly pitched. On top of that, the TV...
- 2/5/2023
- by Joe Roberts
- Slash Film
Troupers takes an honest look at performers in their 80s and even into their 90s. A lifelong spent in Hollywood, Troupers are veteran actors or those who work in the performing arts. From directors Sara Ballantine and Dea Lawrence, Troupers is set to show on Digital platforms this May, through Global Digital Releasing. And ,the film hosts a series of interviews with long-time actors, including: Betty Garrett ("All in the Family"), Pat Carroll ("Caesar's Hour") Emmy Nominee Harold Gould ("The Golden Girls"), Kaye Ballard, Marvin Kaplan and many more. These interviews look at the special challenges each perform had to endure - in order to follow their passions. Global Digital Releasing has debuted a new trailer and movie poster, for Troupers. Gdr has set May 3rd as the film's release, with the film initially showing on: Amazon Prime and Google Play. This first release will be followed by another on: Vudu,...
- 4/29/2019
- by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
The team behind the classic '90s Spider-Man: The Animated Series is swinging back into action.
Spider-Man head writer and producer John Semper Jr. has launched a crowdfunding campaign for War of the Rocketmen, an animated series that will reunite the entire cast. The cartoon harkens back to the serials of the 1940s and tells the story of a secret team of Rocketmen who fought to save the U.S. from rocket-propelled Nazis during World War II.
"It was an era when it was very clear who the good guys and bad guys were," Semper tells People of the World War II era.
Spider-Man head writer and producer John Semper Jr. has launched a crowdfunding campaign for War of the Rocketmen, an animated series that will reunite the entire cast. The cartoon harkens back to the serials of the 1940s and tells the story of a secret team of Rocketmen who fought to save the U.S. from rocket-propelled Nazis during World War II.
"It was an era when it was very clear who the good guys and bad guys were," Semper tells People of the World War II era.
- 5/19/2016
- by Aaron Couch
- People.com - TV Watch
The team behind the classic '90s Spider-Man: The Animated Series is swinging back into action. Spider-Man head writer and producer John Semper Jr. has launched a crowdfunding campaign for War of the Rocketmen, an animated series that will reunite the entire cast. The cartoon harkens back to the serials of the 1940s and tells the story of a secret team of Rocketmen who fought to save the U.S. from rocket-propelled Nazis during World War II. "It was an era when it was very clear who the good guys and bad guys were," Semper tells People of the World War II era.
- 5/19/2016
- by Aaron Couch
- PEOPLE.com
Fans of the 1990s’ Spider-Man: The Animated Series, rejoice - the stellar voice cast are teaming up for new show War Of The Rocketmen…
For children of the 1990s, and presumably those who parented children in the 1990s, and anyone who just loves a good superhero animation, Spider-Man: The Animated Series is swathed in good will and nostalgia.
The show, which serialised Spidey’s legacy in 30-minute chunks, was undeniably excellent. We recall a particularly brilliant arc about Morbius The Vampire.
The cast reunited for a panel at Stan Lee's Comikaze Expo over the weekend to discuss the show’s twentieth anniversary, and announce their new project.
"You are the current avatar of this Marvel deity. This is our Iliad. This is our Odyssey," recalled Spidey-voicing actor Christopher Daniel Barnes, speaking of the responsibility of the role. "It touches something universal in us. When you get the chance to...
For children of the 1990s, and presumably those who parented children in the 1990s, and anyone who just loves a good superhero animation, Spider-Man: The Animated Series is swathed in good will and nostalgia.
The show, which serialised Spidey’s legacy in 30-minute chunks, was undeniably excellent. We recall a particularly brilliant arc about Morbius The Vampire.
The cast reunited for a panel at Stan Lee's Comikaze Expo over the weekend to discuss the show’s twentieth anniversary, and announce their new project.
"You are the current avatar of this Marvel deity. This is our Iliad. This is our Odyssey," recalled Spidey-voicing actor Christopher Daniel Barnes, speaking of the responsibility of the role. "It touches something universal in us. When you get the chance to...
- 11/3/2014
- by rleane
- Den of Geek
Yesterday, at the Comikaze Expo, the cast of Spider-Man: The Animated Series, arguably the best animated adaptation of Spider-Man ever, reunited to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the hit '90s show. Check out the group shot directly below and read on further for more details about the reunion! (function(d, s, id) { var js, fjs = d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0]; if (d.getElementById(id)) return; js = d.createElement(s); js.id = id; js.src = "//connect.facebook.net/en_US/all.js#xfbml=1"; fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js, fjs); }(document, 'script', 'facebook-jssdk')); Post by Spider-Man: The Animated Series. Producer and head writer John Semper Jr. assembled the cast for the event, bringing together Christopher Daniel Barnes (Peter Parker/Spider-Man), Saratoga Ballantine (Mary Jane), Jennifer Hale (Felicia Hardy), Gary Imhoff (Harry Osborn), Rodney Saulsberry (Robbie Robertson), Gregg Berger (Mysterio/Kraven The Hunter), and Patrick Labyorteaux (Flash Thompson). Also, in a special pre-taped video message,...
- 11/2/2014
- ComicBookMovie.com
hollywoodnews.com:The 15th Annual Hollywood Film Festival and Hollywood Film Awards, presented by Starz Entertainment, has unveiled its line-up of finalists for this year’s festival, founder and executive director Carlos de Abreu announced today. The festival’s mandate is to bridge the gap between emerging independent filmmakers and established Hollywood, and includes features, documentaries and shorts.
The Hollywood Film Festival, which takes place October 21-24 at ArcLight Cinemas, will open on Friday, October 21, with the world premiere of “Dorfman,” a romantic comedy about Deb Dorfman who moves to Los Angeles and ends up igniting a renaissance of her own, while profoundly transforming both herself and those around her. The comedy was directed by Brad Leong and stars Sara Rue, Elliott Gould, Sophie Monk, Haaz Sleiman, and Catherine Hicks.
Special Tribute To “Footloose” Director Craig Brewer
In addition, to commemorate the 15th year of the Hff, director Craig Brewer, who...
The Hollywood Film Festival, which takes place October 21-24 at ArcLight Cinemas, will open on Friday, October 21, with the world premiere of “Dorfman,” a romantic comedy about Deb Dorfman who moves to Los Angeles and ends up igniting a renaissance of her own, while profoundly transforming both herself and those around her. The comedy was directed by Brad Leong and stars Sara Rue, Elliott Gould, Sophie Monk, Haaz Sleiman, and Catherine Hicks.
Special Tribute To “Footloose” Director Craig Brewer
In addition, to commemorate the 15th year of the Hff, director Craig Brewer, who...
- 10/17/2011
- by Josh Abraham
- Hollywoodnews.com
San Diego is calling all geeks! Comic-Con 2011 is so close yet so far away, But the amount of fun we are planning on having is going to be epic. Comic-Con International has unleashed the full schedule for Saturday July 23rd, and of course it's going to be another great day at the con, and since it's Saturday it will also be the most crowded. Here's a an example of what you will be going down... Immortals, Snow White and the Hunstman, Alcatraz, Terra Nova, Family Guy, Marvel TV, Community, Knights of Badassdom, Grimm, Kevin Smith and more!
I've gone through the list and put stars next to all of the events and panels that we want to cover. Let us know what panels and events you would like to know about and we will try and get them covered for you! If you are actually going to be at the con,...
I've gone through the list and put stars next to all of the events and panels that we want to cover. Let us know what panels and events you would like to know about and we will try and get them covered for you! If you are actually going to be at the con,...
- 7/9/2011
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
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