El Hablador, Cast Away, Jean-Claude Van Damme in Derailed and JCVD, Up in the Air, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, 3 Idiots, Whiteout, and Planet Patrol. Then, after the end theme, a sung tribute to Teddy Pendergrass and the Comic Book Ink gets thrown under the bus.
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NEW AND IMPROVED FORMAT RETURNS! But, ehhh, who really cares... right? WE DO!!! First, we talk about Whiteout, Teeth, and Boondock Saints II. Then we chitchat about JCVD in Lionheart, Death Warrant, and Double Impact. Then we wrap the show up conversing about the incest anime Koi Kaze. GOOD TIMES!!!
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For the third week in a row, I don't have much time to write posts (although you'd never guess looking at the comment feed). The streets is tough - and covered with snow thanks to that motherfucker Jack Frost.
Anyway, the snow (and the exceedingly s l o w drive home today) got me thinking about Greg Rucka's upcoming (Well, Sept 11 2009 isn't exactly close, but whatever) arctic thriller Whiteout. The art was cool - if a little hard to see considering the format - and the story kept along at a decent clip. As I recall, the book was an engrossing read. Fast forward a couple years and BAM! it's movie time. I hold to what I said a year ago in Podcast 007 and I am excited to see good a story reach the silver screen.

But Kate Beckinsdale in the lead? I'm not entirely sure about that casting choice - couldn't they get Lena Headey? Lena has been utterly destroying tough girl roles lately in 300 and The Sarah Connor Chronicles. Interestingly, both are British, but Headey kicks much more ass.
All I have seen are a few production stills, and I haven't been following the news - but I am kind of excited to see this. Superhero comics and movies are great, but when graphic fiction makes it to the screen because of their superior storytelling and concept alone, I think that is just the fucking coolest. Nick said it a few weeks back, comic books are the new spec scripts. So, maybe you should go out and pick up the trade paperback. I'm sure there are a million of them on the racks at B&N, right next to all the Watchmen and Sin City books. And if you like Whiteout, you may like Queen & Country (it's a lot more involved though).












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