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A Premium Stay Puft Marshmallow Man Figure Stomps Ashore In 2024

The next Ghostbusters film may be on hold indefinitely as the writer’s strike continues, but that won’t stop the collectibles from hitting the market! Today we learned about an upcoming premium Stay Puft Marshmallow Man figure from Star Ace!

Standing roughly 12″ tall, this manifestation of Gozer features some items we don’t typically see in Stay Puft figures: a fabric tunic and an interchangeable cross-eyed angry face. Was this face even in the 1984 classic? Stay Puft’s alternate head looks like it came from the recently released short film rather than the first Ghostbusters movie.

Regardless of the optional head, this Stay Puft Marshmallow Man looks good. Hopefully, it won’t suffer from the discoloring problem we saw with the Mattel version years ago.

The Stay Puft Marshmallow Man may be pre-ordered for $153.99 directly from Star Ace or for $194.99 from the Big Bad Toy Store. He is expected to come ashore during the fourth quarter of 2023.

Crafted with utmost attention to detail, this soft vinyl rendition of the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man captures the essence of the mischievous and larger-than-life character. His legs, arms and head rotate allowing for multiple poses. The figure features the mixed media elements of the fabric collar and necktie and standing at an impressive 30cm tall this figure is a fun and authentic look at the classic movie monster.

The Stay Puft Marshmallow Man will come with the following:

  • Two pairs of interchangeable hands
  • Interchangeable jolly and angry heads
  • Fabric sailor’s tunic

For more Ghostbusters merchandise, check out our coverage here!

Let us know what you think about this new collectible below.

[Source: Star Ace] [Source: Big Bad Toy Store]

Superman Goes On A New Quest To Try Japanese Cuisine In New Manga

Superman is on a quest for peace, but this time for a taste of Japanese cuisine. DC Comics did a collaboration with Kodansha to bring ‘Superman VS. Meshi,’ a manga following the Man of Steel as he explores Japan for the best dishes. Hey, even Superman needs a break from the Justice League every now and then.

DC Comics said on their website, “‘Superman vs. Meshi’ is a slice-of-life manga by Satoshi Miyagawa and Kai Kitago that’s now getting published in English. (The title roughly translates to “Superman vs. Food.”) The delightful comic takes the Man of Steel to Japan to try out the local restaurant chains. He learns not just about traditional dishes and their flavors, but also how to order them.”

Miyagawa is magaka behind the science comedy ‘Uchuu Senkan Tiramisù (Space Battle Ship Tiramisù).’ At the same time, Kitago did the story and artwork for the humorous slice-of-life story ‘Good Morning Leon.’

“A self-proclaimed addict of meals like yakitori—grilled chicken on a skewer—Superman gets so excited when he tries some particularly delicious new Japanese food that his powers spontaneously activate. He also chides himself for acting like an excitable Kansas farm boy, an adorable trait that I hope makes it into the mainstream DC Universe,” DC continues.

The comic book company added, “One of my favorite things about Superman vs. Meshi is how Kitago wonderfully captures the likenesses of Christopher Reeve and Margot Kidder for his Clark and Lois. I can’t stop imagining the iconic Superman of the 1980s closing his eyes with a contented sigh as he takes a bite of his lunch. The rest of the Justice League look more similar to their recent film counterparts, a memorable mix of past and present.”

The first three chapters are currently available on the digital library DC Universe Infinite with the complete volume one being released in print on September 5, 2023.

They revealed the cover for the English version:

 

Talking Heads ‘Stop Making Sense’ Concert Comes To Cinemas Thanks To A24

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Stop Making Sense, the fabled Talking Heads concert from almost four decades ago is coming to theatres in 4K thanks to A24! We discovered this news thanks to A24’s YouTube Channel.

The concert has been restored and will screen in 4K on IMAX screens on September 22. Don’t worry because theatres without IMAX will get Stop Making Sense on September 29.

I would suggest getting your tickets now. After checking my local AMC, I saw several of the best seats had already been scooped up. Expect to pay close to $30 per ticket for the IMAX experience.

The concert was filmed in 1984, with Silence of the Lamb‘s Jonathan Demme in the director’s chair. Demme took what could have been a bland concert video into an experience that has been applauded over the decades.

Stop Making Sense is available on various platforms, including iTunes, if you cannot make it to the cinema. The concert’s recording is also available digitally or on a recently re-released vinyl album from Rhino Records. The 2LP album comes with a 28-page booklet.

The set list for the concert and album goes as follows:

  1. Psycho Killer
  2. Heaven
  3. Thank You for Sending Me an Angel
  4. Found a Job
  5. Slippery People
  6. Cities (Previously Unreleased)
  7. Burning Down the House
  8. Life During Wartime
  9. Making Flippy Floppy
  10. Swamp
  11. What a Day That Was
  12. This Must Be the Place (Naïve Melody)
  13. Once in a Lifetime
  14. Big Business/I Zimbra (Previously Unreleased)
  15. Genius of Love
  16. Girlfriend is Better
  17. Take Me to the River
  18. Crosseyed and Painless

We’re bringing Jonathan Demme’s seminal Talking Heads doc STOP MAKING SENSE back to theaters for its 40th anniversary, newly restored in pristine 4K. Experience/re-experience the greatest concert film of all time in IMAX on September 22 and theaters everywhere on September 29.

Will you be going to the theatre for the Stop Making Sense experience? Let us know below.

[Source: A24’s YouTube Channel]

Review: Blue Beetle – Heartfelt Stumbling Hero

Superhero films can sometimes fall into a familiar formula that gets tiring for some audiences, despite how much it works. It can be difficult trying to mix things up enough to make the same kind of story feel unique and different. This is the hurdle that Blue Beetle finds itself in, both as a superhero film and as another entry into the cinematic universe of DC comic book heroes. Although there is a strong focus on family relationships and overcoming hardship to become stronger in life, awkward moments and humor that often miss prevent this movie from being something truly special. There’s a stable foundation in here that can work out well, but it all never fully comes together to form something great.

Blue Beetle follows a young college graduate named Jamie Reyes and his family. Jaime wants to get a job working for a major company in order to help his family get out of their struggle living in the lower class. But constant setbacks and hardship keep making things difficult. That is until he is forced into guarding a mysterious piece of alien technology called the Scarab, which bonds with Jaime and turns him into the Blue Beetle. Because of this, Jaime and his family are thrown into danger by the Kord Industries, led by Victoria Kord. She wants to use the technology of the Scarab to create weapons and change the world with the help of the OMAC project, made from hijacked technology.

The best parts of Blue Beetle are the close bonds between Jaime and his family members. The conversations between him and his father, his sister, and even his uncle Rudy touch on very emotional points that will stand out. One of the best is when it’s Jaime and his father sitting down and discussing how to get through tough times through perseverance and patience. It’s a showcase of solid acting from Xolo Mariduena and Damian Alcazar. These kinds of moments are complimented by some of the action in the film. There’s a good amount of fighting with Jaime as Blue Beetle against a group of soldiers, which looks pretty good.

But what about the Blue Beetle suit itself, does it look good overall? There are moments when Jaime as Blue Beetle looks very good, especially when he’s in combat or when there’s a blue lightning effect around the suit. That’s when the effects are at their best. Some people will easily compare the design of the suit to Marvel’s Iron Man suit, which shares many similarities. They don’t have the exact same abilities, but their weapons are somewhat alike. But when Blue Beetle is standing still or when there’s no lightning around him, the suit does look a lot cheaper than one would expect. You can notice the rubber on the suit in some shots that take away from the illusion of it being an alien suit covering Jaime’s body. With better framing in some scenes, these imperfections could’ve been hidden better.

The movie is also held back from being fantastic by moments where the pacing feels mishandled. Some scenes will drag on for way too long with jokes that don’t always feel like they are landing, often coming off as either too cheesy or awkward than funny. The beginning of the film takes a while to get past much of the setup, with it feeling like a long time before Jaime comes across the Scarab and the Blue Beetle action starts to rev up. There also isn’t a lot of time to make sense of how Jaime becomes adept with his skills in the Blue Beetle suit, or his connection with the Scarab itself. The plot almost rushes through in order to get Jaime to the point it needs him for a big fight scene. And while the battle looks good, you’ll have to often forget that Jaime hasn’t had the Scarab for very long to be as good as he is.

You might also find yourself not connecting too much with the villain of the film. Although Blue Beetle doesn’t have as iconic of a rogues’ gallery as many other DC heroes, the bad guys in this film feel shallow. Raoul Trujillo plays Conrad Carapax, who ends up getting a suit that can rival Blue Beetle’s armor but doesn’t have an interesting backstory. Much of the details are dumped at the very end, which feels like a massive cop-out. The real villain of the story is Victoria Kord, played by Susan Sarandon, who has a connection to the original Blue Better Ted Kord. But her presence and overall impact feel just as shallow as Carapax, despite much of the story taking place because of her actions with Kord Industries. This isn’t going to be a movie that gives DC fans a great new villain in cinema, which is a shame for a hero that is definitely likable.

Something that will often feel like a misstep in the film is the humor, which doesn’t always hit the jokes as well as it probably should. There are some jokes that have great timing and work well within a given scenario that involve George Lopez as Uncle Rudy, but they are far and few between. The best jokes often imply Rudy’s conspiracy theorist ways or even how the Scarab may have gotten into Jaime when it chose him. But the humor that really doesn’t work is when things go far on the cheesy side, such as the moments involving Jaime’s grandmother and her implied history as a revolutionary fighter. Seeing her pick up a giant Gatling gun as a very old lady, on top of knowing how to storm a high-tech military facility, often feels like too far a leap in logic for the story. It’s played for laughs in context, but may not be that funny for most viewers.

Much of the misses in humor for Blue Beetle can also be attributed to the whiplash tone shifts between various scenes. There will be very serious emotional or action moments that are placed next to outlandish comedic moments within the same scene. It can make things somewhat confusing for the overall tone the movie is aiming for, with some action moments or dialogue losing some of its appeal. It can feel inconsistent with a lot of what the movie establishes at the start. Most of the beginning will feel lighter in tone, only later to shift by having a character get killed behind a door with a giant blood splatter.

Other moments end up making certain points seem irrelevant. Jaime will make a point of the Scarab not killing anyone at first, but then the movie shows his family nonchalantly killing soldiers by having a giant mech impale them. Some might not be too bothered by this, but many will definitely feel the shifts in tone and think that the movie really doesn’t know what kind of direction it wants to go with.

The movie also has a very strong emphasis on displaying aspects of Jaime’s Latino culture in various ways, more specifically Mexican heritage. It’s done well in how it helps reinforce the ideas of strong family bonds and going through hardships together, without being too distracted from the superhero story it’s trying to tell. There are a lot of scenes that use subtitles for when characters speak to each other in Spanish, which makes moments between them a little more authentic and deep.

When things get dire for Jaime and his family, there are exchanges between various family members that have a greater impact and solid delivery because they are said in Spanish or switch between languages mid-conversation. Unfortunately, some scenes feel like they’re missing subtitles when a character makes a statement or says a phrase in Spanish when previous scenes were subtitled. It doesn’t happen often, but it is noticeable when the movie follows that format early on.

Blue Beetle is a decent film that may or may not resonate with fans of DC comic book heroes. If you know the character and the source material for this version of Blue Beetle, then you will find enjoyable aspects of this movie. Jaime is a likable hero as Blue Beetle and his relationship with his family is at the heart of the story, which can stand out in good ways. Although not a terrible film, the missteps it has will stand out at one point or another, especially if you don’t like the tonal shifts or humor. This isn’t going to drastically change one’s stance on the quality of DC movies, but it can still be enjoyable to watch for those looking for a new superhero to follow.

What do you think about Blue Beetle? Are you going to watch this movie any time soon? What other DC heroes do you want to see get their own movie? Let us know your thoughts about everything down below in the comment section!

Review: Knock-Off LEGO ‘Short Circuit’ Johnny 5

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There are a surprising number of Johnny 5 “interlocking brick” sets. Each Short Circuit robot is drastically different, and some are roughly the scale of a LEGO Technic kit. However, they’re all far more affordable than an official set would be. The one we’re reviewing today is $17.99.

Johnny 5 comprises 370 pieces, many of which you’ll probably have encountered in official LEGO models. The skill level required is pretty low, as shown on the box. I don’t doubt that kids 6+ should be able to get this thing together with a few issues.

If we had not seen the box, we would not have known right away that this was not an official LEGO kit—the manual and how the parts are bagged match the style the legendary toy company used.

The full-color manual also makes the same annoying jumps in assembly that LEGO has been known to do occasionally. There are also far fewer spare parts left over at the end. We had two tread links and a single small tubular joint piece.

There are only two significant issues encountered when putting Johnny 5 together. The joint connections in some key areas are way too loose compared to LEGO’s friction joints. The lack of friction makes Johnny 5’s right arm incapable of being posed. It flops down while his left one stays in whatever position we put it in.

Issue number two is the laser. It is connected to a rod using a part we typically see as a “hot dog” or “sausage” in other kits. It’s very flimsy and snaps off if bumped. The laser should have been mounted on a ball joint similar to that in Johnny 5’s waist connection.

Besides those annoyances, the end product looks like Short Circuit‘s famous robot. The price and quality are hard to beat, especially when there’s no official alternative if you’re a fan of the movie. I’d 100% suggest this.

As expected from these “totally not LEGO” kits, the box lacks a company’s name. Amazon says Vonando makes these; however, web addresses on the back of the box go nowhere, and the various corporate entities appear nowhere during a cursory Google search.

Vonando sells two totally different versions of Johnny 5 at two different prices. So, who knows who makes these kits?

Microsoft to Shut Down The XBOX 360 Store Next Year!

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Microsoft knows how to kick XBOX fans in the balls. Last month, the company announced that XBOX Live was being rebranded and rolled into Game Pass. Now we’re learning that the XBOX 360 Store is being shuttered in 2024.

The official goodbye to the nearly 20-year-old shop will happen on July 29th, 2024. Existing purchases will not be affected by this change. However, if you’ve been eyeing some DLC for an older title, you’d better buy it soon:

  • On July 29th, 2024, Xbox will stop supporting the ability to purchase new games, DLC, and other entertainment content from the Xbox 360 Store on the console and the Xbox 360 Marketplace (marketplace.xbox.com)
  • Related to this change, the Microsoft Movies & TV app will no longer function on Xbox 360, which means TV and movie content will no longer be viewable on your Xbox 360 after July 29th, 2024. 

Multiplayer, at least for games not affected by the shuttering of 3rd party servers (EA, Ubisoft, Activision), will also be unaffected:

Even after July 2024, you will still be able to play games and connect with friends through multiplayer on the games you purchased, as long as the publisher still supports the online servers. You can still save your games and progress to the cloud, and if you choose to continue any of those available games on Xbox One or Xbox Series X|S, those cloud saves will transfer over.

Microsoft has opened a support page specifically for this issue that should answer any other issues XBOX owners may have. Considering MS has delisted several games I’ve owned that never became backward compatible with the XBOX One, my only hope is to buy a used XBOX 360 and try to recover them. These games include the X-MEN Arcade game, Marvel VS Capcom 1 & 2, and the High Moon Studios Transformers titles.

This change comes fast on the heels of the news that Microsoft would implement a strike and suspension system targeted at online harassers.

[Source: Microsoft | XBOX News]

Marvel Comics Reveals Cover For New ‘Carnage’ Series

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Carnage, along with his original host Cletus Kassidy, is about to tear through the Marvel Universe with a new title that will show the terrifying Spider-Man go solo. A spin-off from ‘Death of the Venomverse,’ the series will focus on the red symbiote as he causes chaos within the realm with a cover that showcases the villain.

“Many of Marvel’s hottest issues are shining on comic stands with Foil Variant Covers! This classic and iconic cover treatment is all the rage and this November, CARNAGE #1 will get one of its own by acclaimed artist Gabriele Dell’Otto,” Marvel said on their website.

They continued, “The piece captures the bloody fury the Carnage symbiote will unleash when it reunites with its favorite host—Cletus Kasady! Spinning out the current DEATH OF THE VENOMVERSE limited series, CARNAGE is written by Torunn Grønbekk and drawn by artist Pere Pérez. The series will reveal new levels of depravity and savagery from Marvel’s most terrifying villain as he continues his dark ascent to power!”

You can take a look at Dell’Otto’s cover here:

Carnage first appeared in ‘The Amazing Spider-Man #359’ created by writer  David Michelinie and artist Mark Bagley in 1992.

New series writer Grønbekk expressed his excitement saying, “What are powers without purpose? Having hunted down and triumphed over his greatest weaknesses, Carnage’s powers are unrivaled. However, a piece is still missing—the symbiote needs a host with the ambition to match its own. And for Carnage, there was only ever one. (And you know who!)”

“I knew writing Carnage would be an opportunity to explore some pretty dark themes, but I am surprised and delighted to find that the darkness is coming from some unexpected places,” Grønbekk continued. “It is my kind of horror—overwhelmingly gruesome but still rooted firmly in humanity. Expect big symbiote action, mysteries, myth, and murder. This is gospel, according to Cletus Kasady, and he is the end of the world as we know it.”

The release date for the premier issue is set for November 15, 2023.

Hasbro Announces New Division For Media Entertainment After Selling Off eOne

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Hasbro has announced the launch of their newest division after recently finalizing the sale of Entertainment One (eOne) to Lionsgate. This new division is called Hasbro Entertainment. The purpose of Hasbro Entertainment is to unify Hasbro’s film, television, animation, and digital media enterprise under one umbrella as part of Hasbro’s Blueprint 2.0 strategy, according to their website.

Olivier Dumont will be the president of Hasbro Entertainment, having previously lead the content creation and distribution of Hasbro family brands at eOne, bringing in over $2 billion of annual retail sales. Zev Foreman will lead film while Gabriel Marano will lead television. Foreman was also previously at eOne where he oversaw production of Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, and the latest Blue Beetle. Marano took part in the script development on such projects including Paramount’s latest yet-be-released Dungeons & Dragons series, as well as Netflix’s Power Rangers.

Hasbro Entertainment is currently developing, producing, and financing over 30 projects, focusing on what they would consider top priority brands including Dungeons & Dragons, Transformers, G.I. Joe, NERF, Play-Doh, Magic The Gathering, Peppa Pig, My Little Pony, to name a few. So far, announced upcoming titles include Transformers One, which is directed by Josh Cooley and starring Scarlett Johansson, Chris Hemsworth, and Jon Hamm. A live action Dungeons & Dragons series is set to go on Paramount+. And a number of animated series will include Peppa Pig, Transformers: EarthSpark, Kiya & the Kimoja Heroes, and My Little Pony: Tell Your Tale.

President of toy licensing and entertainment for Hasbro Tim Kilpin stated, “Entertainment is core to Hasbro’s strategy and its mission to entertain and connect generations of fans through the wonder of storytelling and exhilaration of play. Audiences can count on Hasbro to keep creating compelling and fun entertainment that brings to life our wide array of iconic brands, including Peppa Pig, My Little Pony, and Transformers, reaching audiences through varied platforms in ways that resonate in today’s fast-paced world.”

Dumont added, “We are thrilled to embark on this new chapter, building upon our rich heritage of storytelling to continue delighting audiences across generations. Gabe, Zev, and I look forward to working with the industry’s best creative talent, studios, and distribution platforms to push the envelope with innovative storytelling that will let fans engage with their favorite brands like never before, while also building exciting new worlds and the next wave of Hasbro franchises for a growing audience.”

What do you make of this change within Hasbro? Do you find it kind of confusing of why they would offload one entertainment division for another entertainment division? Are you looking forward to seeing the new movies and series they are planning on releasing? Let us know your thoughts!

Source: Hasbro Newsroom, CartoonBrew

Netflix Releases Official Teaser Trailer For ‘Scott Pilgrim Takes Off’

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Announced last year in January as only being in development, Netflix has just revealed the official teaser trailer for the latest anime series Scott Pilgrim Takes Off. The series will be premiering on the streaming platform on November 17th.

See the teaser trailer here:

As shown in the trailer, all the main cast members from the 2010 live action movie have returned to reprise their roles as their animated counterparts. This includes Michael Cera as Pilgrim, Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Flowers, Kieran Culkin, Chris Evans, Anna Kendrick, Brandon Routh, Jason Schwartzman and Brie Larson.

Scott Pilgrim centers on the main character as a slacker living in Toronto and in a garage band called Sex Bob-Omb with his friends. His life is turned upside down when he meets Ramona Flowers, an American girl who is recently single. But before their love can blossom, Pilgrim finds himself challenged by his love’s seven previous relationships, and must defeat them in over-the-top fashion.

The anime series is written by the creator of the 6-volume graphic novel series Bryan Lee O’Malley and BenDavid Grabinski. The two are also producers as well as Edgar Wright. IMDB lists 9 total producers. The eight-part series is directed by Abel Góngora, with animation by Science SARU. The music is by Joseph Trapanese and Anamanaguchi. Anamanaguchi also did music for the 2010 movie.

According to Bryan O’Malley, the leaked news of the anime series came out before they had even started working on it. They originally were not planning to make an official announcement until March 30th of that year.

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When it was officially announced, O’Malley said of working with the 2010 cast members and bringing them back to the anime series, “They’ve all gone on to do incredible things, but to me, they’re family. There — to this day — is still a group email with the entire cast on it, that’s been going since 2010. I was happy to be able to reach out to everyone with the news that we had finally come up with a way to continue the adventure. Seeing (and hearing) everyone come back to their roles has been a true pleasure.”

Wright added, “I knew that a live-action sequel was unlikely, but I would usually defer by suggesting that perhaps an anime adaptation was an interesting way to go. And then, lo and behold, one day Netflix got in touch to ask about this exact idea. But even better, our brilliant creator Bryan Lee O’Malley had an idea that was way more adventurous than just a straight adaptation of the original books.”

What do you think of the trailer? Will you be watching the series on Netflix? Are you excited to see an animated adaption of Scott Pilgrim? Let us know what you think!

Source: CartoonBrew

The Lenovo Legion Go Handheld Is Real and Pics Were Leaked!

The handheld PC gaming market is getting yet another device! The Steam Deck and ASUS ROG Ally will need to make room for the Lenovo Legion Go.

Leaked images of the upcoming Lenovo handheld were posted exclusively by Windows Report. What was shown off revealed a combination of features found on the Steam Deck and Nintendo Switch.

The controls located on the sides of the Lenovo Legion Go are modular but appear to plug into the screen rather than sliding down into two slots.

While similar to the Joy-Cons, the controllers also sport several upgraded features. The image below shows a scroll wheel on the right controller and finger buttons on the grip, similar to newer programmable gamepads.

The right-hand controller also includes a trackpad, similar to the Steam Deck’s. The thumbpads appear to have LED lighting at the base.

Lenovo Legion Go Gaming Handheld

Photo Credit: Windows ReportWhile reviewing the other images, we saw that the Lenovo Legion Go will have a large kickstand. We were grateful for this upgrade when the Switch OLED was released.

The back of the handheld has a large vent running horizontally above the kickstand. There are also four large vents at the top of the system.

No dimensions are given, but the main system could be close to 3/4″ thick. Thankfully, the controllers are slopped, so your fingers won’t be too close to where all the processor’s heat will pour out.

The outputs are a little challenging to make out. There’s the obvious USB-C port and headphone jack. Next to the volume buttons looks to be a mini-DisplayPort jack.

There are stereo speakers on the top of the unit but not on the front. Two small dimples are under the display, which may be for auto-brightness or microphones.

Be sure to check out Windows Report for even more images of the upcoming Lenovo Legion Go handheld.

[Source: Windows Report]
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