Over 1,000 Midnight Fan Celebrations across North America and the U.K. Usher in a New Era of Comics with DOOMSDAY CLOCK
From Geoff Johns and Gary Frank, the Twelve-Issue Comic Book Series Brings Together the Watchmen and DC Universes for the First Time Ever
Second Printing of Debut Issue Ordered to Meet Retailer Demand
BURBANK, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The wait is over, and the end is here! The release of DOOMSDAY CLOCK #1, from the New York Times best-selling writer/artist team of Geoff Johns and Gary Frank, was celebrated with a series of midnight events at over 1,000 comic book stores across the United States and United Kingdom. Due to the incredible demand for the series that promises to bring the WATCHMEN characters and the DC Universe together for the first time, DOOMSDAY CLOCK #1 has already gone back to the printer.
Over 1,000 midnight fan celebrations for Doomsday Clock #1, Second printing ordered to meet retailer demand
“DOOMSDAY CLOCK is unlike anything that we have ever done before, and both Gary and I are incredibly overwhelmed by the support that the fans have shown leading up to the release,” said writer Geoff Johns. “The day before Thanksgiving has always held a special meaning for me – it was when I would buy boxes of comic books before heading home for the holiday. Once there, I would eagerly read through them and discuss every little detail with my friends. My hope is that fans will have that same experience with the first issue of DOOMSDAY CLOCK.”
Comic book retailers marked the occasion by opening their doors just before midnight – the time displayed on the cover of DOOMSDAY CLOCK #1 – for fans eager to get their hands on the comic book release of the year. Fans at Gotham Central Comics and Collectibles in Toronto were treated with a release party and signing with the mastermind behind the project, Johns.
The twelve-issue series was inspired by current worldwide events and Johns and Frank have set out to tell what is sure to be the story of our time.
Frank adds, “We know the bar is set high for fans of WATCHMEN, and we aren’t going into it thinking we can match the best comic of all time. But, we are confident that we have something pretty special and we are anxious for fans to finally have the first issue in hand and see where we are taking this story.”
DOOMSDAY CLOCK #1 hits shelves, Wednesday, November 22, 2017. Visit your local comic book shop or visit DCComics.com/DoomsdayClock to purchase a digital copy. Fans can join in the conversation on Twitter using #DOOMSDAYCLOCK and by following @DCComics, @GeoffJohns, and @1MoreGaryFrank.
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Monday, November 27, 2017
Fan Celebrations Ring in "Doomsday Clock #1" from DC Comics
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"Brooklyn. Blue.Sky" Debuts on BET.com
BET Networks Launches New Bingeworthy Digital Scripted Series ‘BROOKLYN.BLUE.SKY.’
The Eight Episode Web Series Premiered Tuesday, November 21, 2017, exclusively on BET.com/BrooklynBlueSky
BROOKLYN.BLUE.SKY. is the Recipient of the BEST WEB SERIES Award Presented by Xfinity at the 2017 American Black Film Festival and BEST WEBISODE at the 2017 BronzeLens Film Festival
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The wait is over! Award-winning original digital series BROOKLYN.BLUE.SKY premiered exclusively on BET.com/BrooklynBlueSky, Tuesday, November 21st, 2017. The eight episode series brings to light the complexities of modern-day romantic and platonic relationships.
Created and written by filmmakers Rhavynn Drummer and Dui Jarrod, the series focuses on two distant exes, Skylar (played by Jenelle Simone) and Blue (played by Mike Oloyede), who reluctantly decide to come together to create a script for a 'Netflix and Chill' TV Pilot competition. Before they submit, they have to untie the binds that held them captive to their youthful love. The story is brought to life by a diverse cast including La Rivers as Giselle, Shannon Wallace as Hawthorne, Adiagha Faizah as Dr. Simone, Roland Lane as Duncan, Nicolette Ellis as Charice and Belle Caplis as Ellie.
BROOKLYN.BLUE.SKY is the first web series acquisition for BET Digital. The deal was brokered by Christopher Hicks and Jenya Meggs, who serve as Executive Producer and Producer on the series. Additionally, Patrick Ryan Morris serves as Director of photography.
Watch the official trailer of BROOKLYN.BLUE.SKY. here: https://www.bet.com/video/living/2017/11/watch-the-trailer-for-brooklyn-blue-sky.html
BROOKLYN.BLUE.SKY. won BEST WEB SERIES award presented by Xfinity at the 2017 American Black Film Festival and BEST WEBISODE at the 2017 BronzeLens Film Festival.
For video sneak peeks and first looks of "BROOKLYN.BLUE.SKY." the series, visit the official page at BET.com/BrooklynBlueSky. Also, join the conversation on Twitter by using hashtag #BKBlueSky. For more information about the show visit BET.com.
About BET Digital
BET Digital is the interactive arm of BET Networks, a subsidiary of Viacom Inc. (NASDAQ: VIA, VIA.B) and the nation's leading provider of quality entertainment, music, news and public affairs television programming for the African-American audience. BET.com, BET NOW (BET’s TV Everywhere Mobile App) and CentricTV.com are BET’s owned & operated online destinations for Black entertainment, music, culture, and news. BET Digital is also a leading creator of original multiplatform content on established and emerging third-party social and OTT distribution platforms.
Follow us on Twitter: @BET_PR
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The Eight Episode Web Series Premiered Tuesday, November 21, 2017, exclusively on BET.com/BrooklynBlueSky
BROOKLYN.BLUE.SKY. is the Recipient of the BEST WEB SERIES Award Presented by Xfinity at the 2017 American Black Film Festival and BEST WEBISODE at the 2017 BronzeLens Film Festival
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The wait is over! Award-winning original digital series BROOKLYN.BLUE.SKY premiered exclusively on BET.com/BrooklynBlueSky, Tuesday, November 21st, 2017. The eight episode series brings to light the complexities of modern-day romantic and platonic relationships.
Created and written by filmmakers Rhavynn Drummer and Dui Jarrod, the series focuses on two distant exes, Skylar (played by Jenelle Simone) and Blue (played by Mike Oloyede), who reluctantly decide to come together to create a script for a 'Netflix and Chill' TV Pilot competition. Before they submit, they have to untie the binds that held them captive to their youthful love. The story is brought to life by a diverse cast including La Rivers as Giselle, Shannon Wallace as Hawthorne, Adiagha Faizah as Dr. Simone, Roland Lane as Duncan, Nicolette Ellis as Charice and Belle Caplis as Ellie.
BROOKLYN.BLUE.SKY is the first web series acquisition for BET Digital. The deal was brokered by Christopher Hicks and Jenya Meggs, who serve as Executive Producer and Producer on the series. Additionally, Patrick Ryan Morris serves as Director of photography.
Watch the official trailer of BROOKLYN.BLUE.SKY. here: https://www.bet.com/video/living/2017/11/watch-the-trailer-for-brooklyn-blue-sky.html
BROOKLYN.BLUE.SKY. won BEST WEB SERIES award presented by Xfinity at the 2017 American Black Film Festival and BEST WEBISODE at the 2017 BronzeLens Film Festival.
For video sneak peeks and first looks of "BROOKLYN.BLUE.SKY." the series, visit the official page at BET.com/BrooklynBlueSky. Also, join the conversation on Twitter by using hashtag #BKBlueSky. For more information about the show visit BET.com.
About BET Digital
BET Digital is the interactive arm of BET Networks, a subsidiary of Viacom Inc. (NASDAQ: VIA, VIA.B) and the nation's leading provider of quality entertainment, music, news and public affairs television programming for the African-American audience. BET.com, BET NOW (BET’s TV Everywhere Mobile App) and CentricTV.com are BET’s owned & operated online destinations for Black entertainment, music, culture, and news. BET Digital is also a leading creator of original multiplatform content on established and emerging third-party social and OTT distribution platforms.
Follow us on Twitter: @BET_PR
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Friday, November 24, 2017
Negromancer News Bits and Bites from November 19th to 25th, 2017 - Update #32
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BOX OFFICE - From Variety: "Coco" pushing past "Justice League" at holiday box office.
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POLITICS - From WashPost: The complete list of President Trump and the women accusing him of sexual misconduct. [I think they may have missed some. - Ed.]
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FOOD - From NPR: What The Industry Knew About Sugar's Health Effects, But Didn't Tell Us
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MOVIES - From IndieWire: First footage from "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom," features Chris Pratt playing with a baby raptor.
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COMICS-FILM - From TheWrap: Jude Law will play the male lead in Marvel's "Captain Marvel" opposite Brie Larson as Captain Marvel. Law's specific role is unknown.
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BLM - From Newsweek: Three years ago a Cleveland police officer killed a Black boy who had a toy gun. Newsweek takes a look at that toy.
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MUSIC - From YahooMusic: On the 20th anniversary of his passing, here are six songs inspired by the death of INXS lead singer, the late Michael Hutchence.
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PIXAR - From THR: Pixar boss John Lasseter becomes the latest boss man who has to disappear because of his sexually abusive behavior.
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AWARDS - From TheWrap: Producers Guild names its nominees for best nonfiction (or documentary) films of 2017.
From TheWrap: 2017 NAACP Image Award nominees announced.
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HOLOCAUST - From YahooNews: 102-year-old Holocaust survivor who thought his entire family died meets nephew he didn't know existed.
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AWARDS - From TheWrap: 2017-18 Film Independent Spirit Award nominations have been announced.
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CRIME: From TheNewYorker: A former journalist has created "The Serial-Killer Detector."
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COMICS-FILM - From YahooEntertainment: Marvel "Runaways" debuts on the streaming service, Hulu, today. Yahoo critic Ken Tucker reviews the early episodes of the series.
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SCANDAL - From YahooNews: CBS fires veteran television news host and interviewer Charlie Rose, in the wake of sexual misconduct accusations made against him in a Washington Post article. Rose was a correspondent for the venerable TV news show, "60 Minutes" and hosted its weekday morning news, "CBS This Morning."
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BLM - From YahooNews: Ex-cop Shannon Kepler, who abandoned his daughter and then shot her African-American boyfriend to death, gets 15 years in prison for the shooting.
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SCANDAL - From WashPost: Exalted television news host and celebrity interviewer, Charlie Rose, has been accused of sexual harassment by eight women. Rose's various gigs have been suspended or shut down.
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MOVIES - From IndieWire: "Vanity Fair" has plot details about Quentin Tarantino's next film (referred to as "#9").
----------
SCANDAL - From EW: Armie Hammer called out what he perceives as a double standard in the way eventual Oscar winner Casey Affleck and Nate Parker, whose Oscar hopes were dashed, were treated in the wake of past sexual misconduct against each man being revived.
----------
BOX OFFICE - From BoxOfficeMojo: The winner of the 11/17 to 11/19/2017 weekend box office is Warner Bros. and DC Entertainment's "Justice League" with an estimated take of $96 million.
From WeGotThisCovered: "Thor: Ragnarok" rocks past $700 million in worldwide box office.
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SCANDAL - From TheGuardian: Harvey Weinstein had a secret hit list that he was going to use to quash or manage his sex scandal.
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CIVIL RIGHTS - From CNN: Jesse Jackson has been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease.
From YahooNews: This article looks at the many roles of Rev. Jesse Jackson. Jackson announced on Friday, Nov. 17th that he has been treated for Parkinson's disease for the past two years.
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BOX OFFICE - From Variety: "Justice League" opens with $96 million in box office, about $14 million less than forecasts.
From TheWrap: DC Comics film fans want a release of "Justice League" that is original director Zach Snyder's cut of the film. Snyder left the film earlier this year after the sudden death of his daughter. Joss Whedon finished the film, also doing some reshoots.
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TERROR - From Alternet: Area north of Denver, Colorado rocked by terror attack in Walmart.
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POLITICS - From ALdotcom: Said in defense of Alabama U.S. Senate candidate "Judge" Roy Moore, "More women are sexual predators than men."
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TELEVISION - From YahooTV: Highlights from Chance the Rapper hosting "Saturday Night Live," on November 18, 2017.
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MOVIES - From Deadline: Sony Pictures wins domestic and international distribution rights to next film, his ninth which is due in 2019.
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CULTURE - From TheNewYorker: "How to Get Rich Playing Video Games Online"
OBITS:
From THR: Former teen idol, recording star, and actor, David Cassidy, has died at the age of 67, Tuesday, November 21, 2017. Cassidy arose to fame in the early 1970s playing "Keith Partridge" on the ABC series, "The Partridge Family" (1970-74) about a suburban family that doubled as a pop music band. After the show, Cassidy continued a successful recording career, and was a huge concert draw in the 1970s. He remained a popular concert attraction later in life.
From the NewEnglandPatriots: Former NFL wide receiver, Terry Glenn, died at the age of 43, Monday morning, November 20, 2017. Glenn played his first six seasons with the Patriots and caught Tom Brady's first touchdown pass. Glenn spent one year with the Green Bay Packers and the last five years of his career with the Dallas Cowboys.
From PEOPLE: Actress and music legend Della Reese has died at the age of 86, Sunday, November 19, 2017. Reese was best known for her playing "Tess" on "Touched by an Angel," for which she earned two Emmy Award nominations. Reese also released several albums and hit songs and was nominated for three Grammy Awards.
From YahooNews: Notorious cult leader and mass murder, Charles Manson, has died at the age of 83, Sunday, November 19, 2017. A hippie cult leader, Manson orchestrated the gruesome murder of seven people including actress Sharon Tate, and his ugly mug became the face of evil in America.
From THR: The actor Earle Hyman has died at the age 91, Friday, November 17, 2017. The classically trained and admired actor of stage, television, and film may have been best known for playing "Russell Huxtable," the father of Bill Cosby's Cliff Huxtable on "The Cosby Show." He was also the voice of "Panthro" on the 1980s animated series, "ThunderCats."
From RollingStone: Country music singer and songwriter, Mel Tillis, died at the age of 85, Sunday, November 19, 2017. He was the "CMA Entertainer of the Year in 1976 and he is a member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame.
From Deadline: The actress Ann Wedgeworth has died at the age of 83, Thursday, November 16, 2017. She was known to generations of TV viewers as the lusty divorce, Lana Shields, in "Three's Company." She appeared in numerous TV shows, including "Evening Shade" and the soap opera, "The Edge of Night." Wedgeworth won a Tony Award for her role in "Neil Simon's Chapter Two."
From WashPost: Edward S. Herman, a media critic and economist, died at the age of 92, Saturday, November 11, 2017. He co-wrote the book, "Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media" (1988) with scholar and political activist, Noam Chomsky.
BOX OFFICE - From Variety: "Coco" pushing past "Justice League" at holiday box office.
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POLITICS - From WashPost: The complete list of President Trump and the women accusing him of sexual misconduct. [I think they may have missed some. - Ed.]
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FOOD - From NPR: What The Industry Knew About Sugar's Health Effects, But Didn't Tell Us
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MOVIES - From IndieWire: First footage from "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom," features Chris Pratt playing with a baby raptor.
----------
COMICS-FILM - From TheWrap: Jude Law will play the male lead in Marvel's "Captain Marvel" opposite Brie Larson as Captain Marvel. Law's specific role is unknown.
----------
BLM - From Newsweek: Three years ago a Cleveland police officer killed a Black boy who had a toy gun. Newsweek takes a look at that toy.
----------
MUSIC - From YahooMusic: On the 20th anniversary of his passing, here are six songs inspired by the death of INXS lead singer, the late Michael Hutchence.
----------
PIXAR - From THR: Pixar boss John Lasseter becomes the latest boss man who has to disappear because of his sexually abusive behavior.
----------
AWARDS - From TheWrap: Producers Guild names its nominees for best nonfiction (or documentary) films of 2017.
From TheWrap: 2017 NAACP Image Award nominees announced.
----------
HOLOCAUST - From YahooNews: 102-year-old Holocaust survivor who thought his entire family died meets nephew he didn't know existed.
-----------
AWARDS - From TheWrap: 2017-18 Film Independent Spirit Award nominations have been announced.
----------
CRIME: From TheNewYorker: A former journalist has created "The Serial-Killer Detector."
----------
COMICS-FILM - From YahooEntertainment: Marvel "Runaways" debuts on the streaming service, Hulu, today. Yahoo critic Ken Tucker reviews the early episodes of the series.
----------
SCANDAL - From YahooNews: CBS fires veteran television news host and interviewer Charlie Rose, in the wake of sexual misconduct accusations made against him in a Washington Post article. Rose was a correspondent for the venerable TV news show, "60 Minutes" and hosted its weekday morning news, "CBS This Morning."
----------
BLM - From YahooNews: Ex-cop Shannon Kepler, who abandoned his daughter and then shot her African-American boyfriend to death, gets 15 years in prison for the shooting.
----------
SCANDAL - From WashPost: Exalted television news host and celebrity interviewer, Charlie Rose, has been accused of sexual harassment by eight women. Rose's various gigs have been suspended or shut down.
----------
MOVIES - From IndieWire: "Vanity Fair" has plot details about Quentin Tarantino's next film (referred to as "#9").
----------
SCANDAL - From EW: Armie Hammer called out what he perceives as a double standard in the way eventual Oscar winner Casey Affleck and Nate Parker, whose Oscar hopes were dashed, were treated in the wake of past sexual misconduct against each man being revived.
----------
BOX OFFICE - From BoxOfficeMojo: The winner of the 11/17 to 11/19/2017 weekend box office is Warner Bros. and DC Entertainment's "Justice League" with an estimated take of $96 million.
From WeGotThisCovered: "Thor: Ragnarok" rocks past $700 million in worldwide box office.
----------
SCANDAL - From TheGuardian: Harvey Weinstein had a secret hit list that he was going to use to quash or manage his sex scandal.
----------
CIVIL RIGHTS - From CNN: Jesse Jackson has been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease.
From YahooNews: This article looks at the many roles of Rev. Jesse Jackson. Jackson announced on Friday, Nov. 17th that he has been treated for Parkinson's disease for the past two years.
----------
BOX OFFICE - From Variety: "Justice League" opens with $96 million in box office, about $14 million less than forecasts.
From TheWrap: DC Comics film fans want a release of "Justice League" that is original director Zach Snyder's cut of the film. Snyder left the film earlier this year after the sudden death of his daughter. Joss Whedon finished the film, also doing some reshoots.
----------
TERROR - From Alternet: Area north of Denver, Colorado rocked by terror attack in Walmart.
----------
POLITICS - From ALdotcom: Said in defense of Alabama U.S. Senate candidate "Judge" Roy Moore, "More women are sexual predators than men."
----------
TELEVISION - From YahooTV: Highlights from Chance the Rapper hosting "Saturday Night Live," on November 18, 2017.
----------
MOVIES - From Deadline: Sony Pictures wins domestic and international distribution rights to next film, his ninth which is due in 2019.
----------
CULTURE - From TheNewYorker: "How to Get Rich Playing Video Games Online"
OBITS:
From THR: Former teen idol, recording star, and actor, David Cassidy, has died at the age of 67, Tuesday, November 21, 2017. Cassidy arose to fame in the early 1970s playing "Keith Partridge" on the ABC series, "The Partridge Family" (1970-74) about a suburban family that doubled as a pop music band. After the show, Cassidy continued a successful recording career, and was a huge concert draw in the 1970s. He remained a popular concert attraction later in life.
From the NewEnglandPatriots: Former NFL wide receiver, Terry Glenn, died at the age of 43, Monday morning, November 20, 2017. Glenn played his first six seasons with the Patriots and caught Tom Brady's first touchdown pass. Glenn spent one year with the Green Bay Packers and the last five years of his career with the Dallas Cowboys.
From PEOPLE: Actress and music legend Della Reese has died at the age of 86, Sunday, November 19, 2017. Reese was best known for her playing "Tess" on "Touched by an Angel," for which she earned two Emmy Award nominations. Reese also released several albums and hit songs and was nominated for three Grammy Awards.
From YahooNews: Notorious cult leader and mass murder, Charles Manson, has died at the age of 83, Sunday, November 19, 2017. A hippie cult leader, Manson orchestrated the gruesome murder of seven people including actress Sharon Tate, and his ugly mug became the face of evil in America.
From THR: The actor Earle Hyman has died at the age 91, Friday, November 17, 2017. The classically trained and admired actor of stage, television, and film may have been best known for playing "Russell Huxtable," the father of Bill Cosby's Cliff Huxtable on "The Cosby Show." He was also the voice of "Panthro" on the 1980s animated series, "ThunderCats."
From RollingStone: Country music singer and songwriter, Mel Tillis, died at the age of 85, Sunday, November 19, 2017. He was the "CMA Entertainer of the Year in 1976 and he is a member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame.
From Deadline: The actress Ann Wedgeworth has died at the age of 83, Thursday, November 16, 2017. She was known to generations of TV viewers as the lusty divorce, Lana Shields, in "Three's Company." She appeared in numerous TV shows, including "Evening Shade" and the soap opera, "The Edge of Night." Wedgeworth won a Tony Award for her role in "Neil Simon's Chapter Two."
From WashPost: Edward S. Herman, a media critic and economist, died at the age of 92, Saturday, November 11, 2017. He co-wrote the book, "Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media" (1988) with scholar and political activist, Noam Chomsky.
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Review: "The Jungle Book" Goes Live with Spectacular Effects
TRASH IN MY EYE No. 23 (of 2017) by Leroy Douresseaux
The Jungle Book (2016)
Running time: 107 minutes
MPAA – PG for some sequences of scary action and peril
DIRECTOR: Jon Favreau
WRITER: Justin Marks (based on the books by Runyard Kipling)
PRODUCERS: Jon Favreau and Brigham Taylor
CINEMATOGRAPHER: Bill Pope (D.o.P)
EDITORS: Mark Livolsi with Adam Gerstel
COMPOSER: John Debney
Academy Award winner
FANTASY/ADVENTURE/DRAMA/FAMILY
Starring: Neel Sethi and the voices of Bill Murray, Ben Kingsley, Idris Elba, Lupita Nyong'o, Scarlett Johansson, Giancarlo Esposito, Christopher Walken, Garry Shandling, Brighton Rose, Sam Raimi, Jon Favreau and Dee Bradley Baker
The Jungle Book is a 2016 fantasy adventure film directed by Jon Favreau and produced by Walt Disney Pictures. The film is a live-action remake of Disney's classic animated film, The Jungle Book (1967), and both films are based on stories from The Jungle Book (1894), the collection of stories by Rudyard Kipling. The Jungle Book 2016 focuses on a boy raised by wolves who makes a journey of self-discovery after a fearsome tiger threatens his life.
The Jungle Book focuses on Mowgli (Neel Sethi), a human who is raised by the wolf Raksha (Lupita Nyong'o) and her pack, led by her mate, Akela (Giancarlo Esposito). Mowgli is called a “man-cub” and lives in harmony with the animals in a jungle in India. However, Shere Khan (Idris Elba), a tiger with a scar on its face, catches Mowgli's scent; Khan hates man because it was a man that scarred his face. Now, Khan has decided to kill Mowgli.
The black panther, Bagheera (Ben Kingsley), who rescued Mowgli when he was a baby and brought him to the wolves, decides that he must take the man-cub out of the jungle and get him to a nearby man village. Shere Khan, however, is not content with Mowgli leaving the jungle; he wants to kill him. Mowgli must prove to everyone, including Bagheera and his new friend, Baloo the sloth bear (Bill Murray), that the jungle is where he belongs.
The Jungle Book 2016 is not a great movie, but it is a pretty good movie. The voice acting is good, but only Christopher Walken as King Louie the Gigantopithecus (an extinct genus of ape), and Idris Elba as Shere Khan bring real power, heat and menace to their voice acting. As Mowgli, one of the few real or non-computer generated characters, Neel Sethi gives a performance that has both strong and weak moments, but overall is good.
The most impressive things about The Jungle Book 2016 are the visual effects. The animal characters are some of the most realistic computer-generated animals that I have ever seen in a movie. The sheer number and variety of animals make this the greatest cinematic achievement in terms of using computer software to create animals. If there is better, I have not seen it yet, but I want to see that movie or movies.
The Jungle Book 2016 will not make you forget the 1967 film, which I do not consider to be among the best of Disney's animated films. Still, it is a truly nice family movie that even some adults can find entertaining, and, of course, the visual effects achievements here make The Jungle Book a must-see for film fans.
6 of 10
B
Sunday, October 22, 2017
NOTES:
2017 Academy Awards, USA: 1 win “Best Achievement in Visual Effects” (Robert Legato, Adam Valdez, Andrew R. Jones, and Dan Lemmon)
2017 BAFTA Awards 2017: 1 win: “Best Achievement in Special Visual Effects” (Robert Legato, Dan Lemmon, Andrew R. Jones, and Adam Valdez)
The text is copyright © 2017 Leroy Douresseaux. All Rights Reserved. Contact this blog for reprint and syndication rights and fees.
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The Jungle Book (2016)
Running time: 107 minutes
MPAA – PG for some sequences of scary action and peril
DIRECTOR: Jon Favreau
WRITER: Justin Marks (based on the books by Runyard Kipling)
PRODUCERS: Jon Favreau and Brigham Taylor
CINEMATOGRAPHER: Bill Pope (D.o.P)
EDITORS: Mark Livolsi with Adam Gerstel
COMPOSER: John Debney
Academy Award winner
FANTASY/ADVENTURE/DRAMA/FAMILY
Starring: Neel Sethi and the voices of Bill Murray, Ben Kingsley, Idris Elba, Lupita Nyong'o, Scarlett Johansson, Giancarlo Esposito, Christopher Walken, Garry Shandling, Brighton Rose, Sam Raimi, Jon Favreau and Dee Bradley Baker
The Jungle Book is a 2016 fantasy adventure film directed by Jon Favreau and produced by Walt Disney Pictures. The film is a live-action remake of Disney's classic animated film, The Jungle Book (1967), and both films are based on stories from The Jungle Book (1894), the collection of stories by Rudyard Kipling. The Jungle Book 2016 focuses on a boy raised by wolves who makes a journey of self-discovery after a fearsome tiger threatens his life.
The Jungle Book focuses on Mowgli (Neel Sethi), a human who is raised by the wolf Raksha (Lupita Nyong'o) and her pack, led by her mate, Akela (Giancarlo Esposito). Mowgli is called a “man-cub” and lives in harmony with the animals in a jungle in India. However, Shere Khan (Idris Elba), a tiger with a scar on its face, catches Mowgli's scent; Khan hates man because it was a man that scarred his face. Now, Khan has decided to kill Mowgli.
The black panther, Bagheera (Ben Kingsley), who rescued Mowgli when he was a baby and brought him to the wolves, decides that he must take the man-cub out of the jungle and get him to a nearby man village. Shere Khan, however, is not content with Mowgli leaving the jungle; he wants to kill him. Mowgli must prove to everyone, including Bagheera and his new friend, Baloo the sloth bear (Bill Murray), that the jungle is where he belongs.
The Jungle Book 2016 is not a great movie, but it is a pretty good movie. The voice acting is good, but only Christopher Walken as King Louie the Gigantopithecus (an extinct genus of ape), and Idris Elba as Shere Khan bring real power, heat and menace to their voice acting. As Mowgli, one of the few real or non-computer generated characters, Neel Sethi gives a performance that has both strong and weak moments, but overall is good.
The most impressive things about The Jungle Book 2016 are the visual effects. The animal characters are some of the most realistic computer-generated animals that I have ever seen in a movie. The sheer number and variety of animals make this the greatest cinematic achievement in terms of using computer software to create animals. If there is better, I have not seen it yet, but I want to see that movie or movies.
The Jungle Book 2016 will not make you forget the 1967 film, which I do not consider to be among the best of Disney's animated films. Still, it is a truly nice family movie that even some adults can find entertaining, and, of course, the visual effects achievements here make The Jungle Book a must-see for film fans.
6 of 10
B
Sunday, October 22, 2017
NOTES:
2017 Academy Awards, USA: 1 win “Best Achievement in Visual Effects” (Robert Legato, Adam Valdez, Andrew R. Jones, and Dan Lemmon)
2017 BAFTA Awards 2017: 1 win: “Best Achievement in Special Visual Effects” (Robert Legato, Dan Lemmon, Andrew R. Jones, and Adam Valdez)
The text is copyright © 2017 Leroy Douresseaux. All Rights Reserved. Contact this blog for reprint and syndication rights and fees.
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Review: Disney's "The Jungle Book" is Animation That Sounds Cool
TRASH IN MY EYE No. 22 (of 2017) by Leroy Douresseaux
The Jungle Book (1967)
Running time: 78 minutes
MPAA – G
DIRECTOR: Wolfgang Reitherman
WRITERS: Larry Clemmons, Ralph Wright, Ken Anderson, and Vance Gerry (inspired the “Mowgli” stories written by Rudyard Kipling)
PRODUCER: Walt Disney
EDITORS: Tom Acosta and Norman Carlisle
COMPOSER: George Bruns
SONGS: Terry Gilkyson; Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman
Academy Award nominee
ANIMATION/FANTASY/FAMILY
Starring: Phil Harris, Sebastian Cabot, Bruce Reitherman, George Sanders, Sterling Holloway, Louis Prima, J. Pat O'Malley, Verna Felton, Clint Howard, and Ben Wright
The Jungle Book is a 1967 animated, musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and directed by Wolfgang Reitherman. It is inspired by Rudyard Kipling's “Mowgli” stories found in his 1894 collection of stories, The Jungle Book, from which this movie also takes its name. The Jungle Book is the 19th Disney animated feature film and is also the last film to be produced by Walt Disney, who died during its production (1966). Disney's The Jungle Book focuses on a talking panther and bear who try to convince a human boy that he must leave the jungle before an evil tiger kills him.
The Jungle Book opens in the deep jungles of India. Bagheera the black panther (Sebastian Cabot) finds a human male baby in a basket in the deep and gives him to a mother wolf who just had cubs. She raises the boy along with her own cubs. Ten years later, the human boy is Mowgli (Bruce Reitherman, the director's son), a feral child who lives among the wolves as if he were one of them.
However, the wolf tribes learn that Shere Khan (George Sanders), a man-eating Bengal tiger, has returned to the jungle, and that the human-hating tiger wants to kill Mowgli. Baheera volunteers to take Mowgli to the “Man-Village,” a nearby human settlement, but Mowgli is determined to stay in the jungle. Mowgli finds a sympathetic animal in Baloo the sloth bear (Phil Harris). The laid-back, fun-loving bear decides to raise Mowgli himself, but will Baloo and Mowgli do the right thing before Shere Khan strikes?
I love the beautiful background art for The Jungle Book, even the foliage in the foreground that is animated is nice. The characters that most entertain me are Baloo and Shere Khan; I think I am becoming a bigger fan of the late George Sanders, who gives voice to Shere Khan, every time I see him in a movie, even if I have seen that movie previously.
Beyond that, I am not particularly impressed, amused, or entertained by The Jungle Book the way I am by Disney films I consider exceptional (Bambi, Peter Pan, and Pinocchio to name a few). I have to admit that having seen it for the first time (as far as I can remember) I can understand why some consider it a “beloved Disney classic.” It is simply a Disney classic that I like, but don't love.
6 of 10
B
Friday, November 10, 2017
1968 Academy Awards, USA: 1 nomination: “Best Music, Original Song” (Terry Gilkyson for the song "The Bare Necessities")
The text is copyright © 2017 Leroy Douresseaux. All Rights Reserved. Contact this blog for reprint and syndication rights and fees.
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The Jungle Book (1967)
Running time: 78 minutes
MPAA – G
DIRECTOR: Wolfgang Reitherman
WRITERS: Larry Clemmons, Ralph Wright, Ken Anderson, and Vance Gerry (inspired the “Mowgli” stories written by Rudyard Kipling)
PRODUCER: Walt Disney
EDITORS: Tom Acosta and Norman Carlisle
COMPOSER: George Bruns
SONGS: Terry Gilkyson; Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman
Academy Award nominee
ANIMATION/FANTASY/FAMILY
Starring: Phil Harris, Sebastian Cabot, Bruce Reitherman, George Sanders, Sterling Holloway, Louis Prima, J. Pat O'Malley, Verna Felton, Clint Howard, and Ben Wright
The Jungle Book is a 1967 animated, musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and directed by Wolfgang Reitherman. It is inspired by Rudyard Kipling's “Mowgli” stories found in his 1894 collection of stories, The Jungle Book, from which this movie also takes its name. The Jungle Book is the 19th Disney animated feature film and is also the last film to be produced by Walt Disney, who died during its production (1966). Disney's The Jungle Book focuses on a talking panther and bear who try to convince a human boy that he must leave the jungle before an evil tiger kills him.
The Jungle Book opens in the deep jungles of India. Bagheera the black panther (Sebastian Cabot) finds a human male baby in a basket in the deep and gives him to a mother wolf who just had cubs. She raises the boy along with her own cubs. Ten years later, the human boy is Mowgli (Bruce Reitherman, the director's son), a feral child who lives among the wolves as if he were one of them.
However, the wolf tribes learn that Shere Khan (George Sanders), a man-eating Bengal tiger, has returned to the jungle, and that the human-hating tiger wants to kill Mowgli. Baheera volunteers to take Mowgli to the “Man-Village,” a nearby human settlement, but Mowgli is determined to stay in the jungle. Mowgli finds a sympathetic animal in Baloo the sloth bear (Phil Harris). The laid-back, fun-loving bear decides to raise Mowgli himself, but will Baloo and Mowgli do the right thing before Shere Khan strikes?
I love the beautiful background art for The Jungle Book, even the foliage in the foreground that is animated is nice. The characters that most entertain me are Baloo and Shere Khan; I think I am becoming a bigger fan of the late George Sanders, who gives voice to Shere Khan, every time I see him in a movie, even if I have seen that movie previously.
Beyond that, I am not particularly impressed, amused, or entertained by The Jungle Book the way I am by Disney films I consider exceptional (Bambi, Peter Pan, and Pinocchio to name a few). I have to admit that having seen it for the first time (as far as I can remember) I can understand why some consider it a “beloved Disney classic.” It is simply a Disney classic that I like, but don't love.
6 of 10
B
Friday, November 10, 2017
1968 Academy Awards, USA: 1 nomination: “Best Music, Original Song” (Terry Gilkyson for the song "The Bare Necessities")
The text is copyright © 2017 Leroy Douresseaux. All Rights Reserved. Contact this blog for reprint and syndication rights and fees.
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Tuesday, November 21, 2017
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