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Indie film director Matthew J. Pagoaga has recently completed work on a short film about Superman entitled "super." The official website for "super." offers the following synopsis of the film: "super." is a comedy about relationships, self realization, and spandex. Exploring the prevalence of today’s comic book saturated media, "super." is about finding the superhero within all all of us. The film centers around Craig who is a young man who lives alone and is obsessed with Superman. Secretly, he wears a Superman costume constantly underneath his clothes, and never takes it off. When, by chance, Craig meets Laurel, he must decide if he is willing to expose his true self to someone who truly cares, and let Laurel know about his secret compulsion. "super." is available for viewing on Youtube via the following links: |
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| All I can say is that these guys pretty much have me pegged! Except I do take off the costume to shower. Superman may be impervious to pain and harm but not to B.O. | ||||
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Finally the wait is over! ‘Superman: Doomsday’ is on sale now! And also ‘Smallville’ Season 6 on either HD or Blue-Ray is available!
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As always our friends at Amazon.com have these titles at the best prices!
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Next month there’s going to be a little treat for the male fans of Smallville. Both Erica Durance (Lois Lane) and Laura Vandervoort (Kara/ Supergirl) have very sexy pictorials! |
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Erica Durance in the October issue of Maxim ———————-> | ![]() |
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<———- Laura Vandervoort in Stuff Magazine | ||||||||
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"Legion of Super Heroes" premieres September 22 at 11:00 a.m. ET/PT as part of the Kids’ WB! Lineup on The CW Network with a two-part episode entitled "The Man From the Edge of Tomorrow" (the finale airs Sept. 29).
In the episode, we learn that in the 41st century, the universe will be terrorized by a warrior named Imperiex. The only person standing in the way of his plans for domination is a clone of the original Superman. But unable to defeat Imperiex and his vast army alone, the clone travels to the 31st century to recruit history’s greatest super hero team, the Legion, to help fight this threat.
Wizard Magazine hailed Legion of Super Heroes as the 2006-2007 season’s "Best Animated Series." So how do you go higher when you’re already at the top?
Start with a second Superman, add an incomprehensibly undefeatable nemesis, then toss in endearing new cast members in over-the-top adventures and you have the recipe for the highly-anticipated second season of Legion of Super Heroes.
The new campaign of LOSH finds the group fulfilling their collective destiny, each member elevating his skills to new levels just in time to face even greater challenges. In an ironic turn of déjà vu, Future Superman (a clone who goes by the name "Kell-El") arrives to recruit the Legion to travel to the 41st century to help defeat Imperiex, a destroyer of galaxies from the rich annals of DC Comics. But Imperiex turns the tables on the gang, traveling back to the 31st century to crush the Legion’s headquarters and free all of the LOSH’s deadliest enemies, thus creating an army of super villains.
While occasionally criss-crossing centuries, the focal point of LOSH Season 2 is on the two Supermans and their attempts to end the reign of terror brought on by Imperiex. As opposed to his formative days during the first season, Superman has returned from the 21st century far better developed with greater physical prowess and utilization of his powers. Kell-El is actually a clone of Superman, however Kell-El has been created using Superman’s DNA along with alien DNA thus forming a new Superman with exciting new powers and a different form of weakness.
Along the way, the LOSH provides the perfect complement of heroics and comedy to the efforts of the Supermans. The Legion members’ journey include the discovery of old and lost relatives with imperiled results. The LOSH even expands (and sometimes contracts) during the new season, most notably with the addition of an intriguing new Legion member, Chameleon Boy.
Renowned voice actor Yuri Lowenthal draws double duty in LOSH Season 2 as the voice of both Classic and Future Superman. His villainous foil, Imperiex, is blessed with the vocal stylings of sci-fi veteran Phil Morris, most recently seen as Martian Manhunter on "Smallville." An admitted comic book fanatic, Morris’ credits range from a notable turn on "Seinfeld" and frequent guest roles across primetime television ("CSI: Miami," "NCIS," "Will & Grace," "JAG") to constant voice work in feature film and television animation. Alex Polinsky ("Charles in Charge") continues to expand his career into animation voiceovers as the newest member of LOSH, Chameleon Boy.
Two Supermans. One incredible villain. All new adventures for a popular band of heroes. The "best" is getting better!! |
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Well, Summer is all but over. But the Fall isn’t all bad.. Thats right everybody! Late September is the time when the leaves start changing, the air gets a little cooler, and most importantly; our favorite shows that left us in the Spring, return once again and save us from the Summer of reruns. So, out of the following below, what are you guys most excited about?
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Amazon.com got an exclusive interview with James Marsters (Buffy, Smallville) who is the voice of Lex Luthor in the upcoming DVD release of "Superman: Doomsday"
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also, from the official movie site, we have 6 new wallpapers!
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