Apr 30

For our May contest, we have teamed with Warner Bros. Home Entertainment to give away one (1) Blu-ray copy of ‘Superman: The Motion Picture Anthology (1978-2006)’.
Available now in superb hi-def, with new digital/hi-def film masters, the must-own comprehensive ‘Superman: The Motion Picture Anthology (1978-2006)’ on Blu-ray includes all six versions of the films in the original Superman theatrical franchise — Superman: The Movie – Original Theatrical, Superman: The Movie – Expanded Edition, Superman II – Original Theatrical, Superman II – The Richard Donner Cut, Superman III – Original Theatrical, Superman IV – Original Theatrical, plus Superman Returns. The Collection also boasts 20 hours of bonus features including the never-before-seen original opening to Superman Returns. Also included are two documentaries in hi-def, Look, Up in the Sky! The Amazing Story of Superman and The Science of Superman, as well as You Will Believe: The Cinematic Saga of Superman, deleted scenes, and much more. Fan-boys and technophiles will especially appreciate that all of the Superman films are being released with English DTS-HD-MA soundtrack for superior sound quality. Also included is Movie Cash good up to $8 off one admission ticket to see the newest Warner Bros. superhero film, Green Lantern, at participating theaters between June 17, 2011 and July 3, 2011. The eight-disc collection will be available at a suggested retail price of $129.95
Click the above link to submit your entry!

Apr 30

The CW have released the official preview trailer for the May 6th episode of Smallville entitled “Prophecy” which features a first look at the Legion of Doom.
View the exclusive trailer at the above link.

Apr 29

The CW has released 13 images from the series finale of “Smallville”.






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The 2-hour series finale will air on Friday, May 13th at 8.00pm on The CW.

Apr 29

The CW has released 13 images from the series finale of “Smallville”.






Click “Read More” below to see all the images.

The 2-hour series finale will air on Friday, May 13th at 8.00pm on The CW.

Apr 29


E! Online also spoke with Justin Hartley about his directorial debut on tonight’s episode of “Smallville”.

    Was it difficult being behind the camera and in front of the camera at the same time?

    Difficult, but I found a sweet spot. I talked to my assistant director Sandra, and I was like, ‘Sandra, here’s what I want to do. When I’m in front of the camera I really need someone else to call ‘action’ and ‘cut’ because I can’t be in the scene.’ Thinking about when I should end the scene at the same time…it’s impossible.

    Did you have any favorite scenes while directing?

    There was a scene between Lois and Clark at the very end, and I really liked it. It wasn’t the easiest scene we shot. It was really long, and it was really dramatic. There was a lot going on. I had to put Erica Durance in an uncomfortable spot. I really enjoyed working with her and giving her these tiny little nuggets; she was like a piece of putty. It was like whatever I said to her, she could do, and that was amazing to me. She had all this trust in me without holding back, and I think she’s going to be extremely happy when she sees it. She’s terrific in that last scene. She’s really good.

Read the entire interview at EOnline.com.

Apr 29


E! Online also spoke with Justin Hartley about his directorial debut on tonight’s episode of “Smallville”.

    Was it difficult being behind the camera and in front of the camera at the same time?

    Difficult, but I found a sweet spot. I talked to my assistant director Sandra, and I was like, ‘Sandra, here’s what I want to do. When I’m in front of the camera I really need someone else to call ‘action’ and ‘cut’ because I can’t be in the scene.’ Thinking about when I should end the scene at the same time…it’s impossible.

    Did you have any favorite scenes while directing?

    There was a scene between Lois and Clark at the very end, and I really liked it. It wasn’t the easiest scene we shot. It was really long, and it was really dramatic. There was a lot going on. I had to put Erica Durance in an uncomfortable spot. I really enjoyed working with her and giving her these tiny little nuggets; she was like a piece of putty. It was like whatever I said to her, she could do, and that was amazing to me. She had all this trust in me without holding back, and I think she’s going to be extremely happy when she sees it. She’s terrific in that last scene. She’s really good.

Read the entire interview at EOnline.com.

Apr 29


The Sioux City Journal has published an article in which Erica Durance reflects on her time as Lois Lane on “Smallville”.

    Although Durance has her eye on Lois’ Daily Planet nameplate as a keepsake, she hasn’t taken the job lightly. “I have scrapbooked the whole series. Things that seem so inconsequential – like my ticket for the first flight to L.A. – are there. So whenever I want to remember what went on I just go to the scrapbooks.”

    And Lois? Durance’s performance was always inspired by someone close. “I always asked myself, ‘What would my mom do?’ That usually meant something that felt honest and good.

    “As you get older, you start to look back on things you’ve done: ‘What can I set out in the universe that’s good and inspiring?’ At the end of the day, ‘Smallville’ sends a good message.”

Read the complete article at SiouxCityJournal.com.

Apr 29


The Sioux City Journal has published an article in which Erica Durance reflects on her time as Lois Lane on “Smallville”.

    Although Durance has her eye on Lois’ Daily Planet nameplate as a keepsake, she hasn’t taken the job lightly. “I have scrapbooked the whole series. Things that seem so inconsequential – like my ticket for the first flight to L.A. – are there. So whenever I want to remember what went on I just go to the scrapbooks.”

    And Lois? Durance’s performance was always inspired by someone close. “I always asked myself, ‘What would my mom do?’ That usually meant something that felt honest and good.

    “As you get older, you start to look back on things you’ve done: ‘What can I set out in the universe that’s good and inspiring?’ At the end of the day, ‘Smallville’ sends a good message.”

Read the complete article at SiouxCityJournal.com.

Apr 29

Today, I’ve already shown you process pieces for the cover and first page of FLASHPOINT: EMPEROR AQUAMAN #1.
Below you will see the evolution of the cover to FLASHPOINT: REVERSE FLASH #1. With each step in the process coming into fruition, everything from the Reverse Flash’s sinister grin to the signature icons of DC’s greatest superheroes [...]

Apr 29

Today, I’ve already shown you process pieces for the cover and first page of FLASHPOINT: EMPEROR AQUAMAN #1.
Below you will see the evolution of the cover to FLASHPOINT: REVERSE FLASH #1. With each step in the process coming into fruition, everything from the Reverse Flash’s sinister grin to the signature icons of DC’s greatest superheroes [...]

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