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Saturday, May 16, 2015

DC's Legends of Tomorrow - Trailer


DC's Legends of Tomorrow, the upcoming spinoff series that will bring together DC's heroes from the CW's DC universe into one series, and honestly, I could not be more excited! However, I would say that if you have not seen Arrow or The Flash, there are some mild spoilers. 

In short, I am extremely hyped for this! Arrow and The Flash, flawed as they may be, are two of my favorites TV series, as they are perfect examples of DC adaptations done right (reviews of each coming soon). Legends of Tomorrow appears to be the CW-verse's version of the Justice League meets Suicide Squad. I do question some of the choices made for the team, and the placement within the series' timeline is utterly confusing, but this looks like it is going to be SO much fun. Arthur Darvill, of Doctor Who and Broadchurch fame, will be playing the time-traveling Rip Hunter among a team of new and old faces. Using the immortal Vandal Savage as the antagonist is a brilliant idea for a fun time-travel story, and the team dynamic will be rather interesting. I am curious as to how there is so much of this filmed when it is not even premiering until next year! One would assume that another season Arrow and The Flash will begin airing first later this year, so I wonder where it fits into that timeline. 

*Spoilers* My problem is that Sarah is now brought back to life. I know that the Lazarus Pit can bring people back to life, but Sarah has been dead for a while, and I was hoping that she would stay that way (otherwise anyone can come back). Also, Captain Cold and Heat Wave are somewhat strange additions to the team, but it could still work. However, it is fun to see that Palmer, aka the Atom, can become small like the Arrow season finale alluded to. *End Spoilers*

What do you think of the trailer? Please let me know in the comments!


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Friday, May 15, 2015

Daredevil Netflix (Season 1) Review

Daredevil, the new Netflix series that shows how Marvel on the small screen can be just as good, if not better, than its big screen counterparts.
There is no reason to leave you in suspense with my opinion because Daredevil is absolutely amazing! Daredevil blends superhero action, political thrills, and even a fresh take on the crime drama genre. It uses the unique advantages of Netflix to create an adaptation that falls somewhere in-between television and film.

Summary: Daredevil is a 13 episode Netflix original series starring Charlie Cox and Vincent D'Onofrio. Cox plays Matt Murdock who, by day is runs a law firm with friend Foggy Nelson. However, at night, Murdock uses his enhanced senses, which he gained after being blinded by chemicals at a young age, to fight crime and clean up the streets of New York's Hell's Kitchen.

Note: For the sake of brevity, I refer to Daredevil as a "TV series" or just "series," even though it is not technically on "television."

Plot: 9.7/10- Daredevil's narrative switches between Matt's past and the present events to tell his origin story without halting the plot. With the additional few minutes and lack of commercial breaks afforded by Netflix's format, Daredevil's pacing is always moving forward without having to create that moment of "suspense" to make the viewer come back after the break, which produces a more cinematic experience. In regards to that, do yourself a favor and watch Daredevil on a television if possible and not a computer screen; you do will yourself a disservice otherwise. 

Tonally, Daredevil is dark and gritty executed to near perfection. Instead of using visual filters to create the illusion of "dark and gritty," the series' visuals are raw. The dark underworld of Hell's Kitchen looks real, which gives off the raw tone that makes the series work so well. However, at times, the cinematography could be better, but as a whole, Drew Goddard and co. deliver the goods. Despite Daredevil being far darker than other Marvel properties, it still fits in the world, since it takes place in the dark corners that the main heroes never delve into.

Obviously, the creators of Daredevil wrote the series as a one off with only the Defenders miniseries to continue. Therefore, the writers take big risks and the results are rewarding. You never know what to expect. Every time you think you know how certain often used scenes will turn out; they flip the cliché on its head and does something entirely different, which is fantastic. It takes the usual crime drama tropes and subverts them without a hitch.

As someone with knowledge of the comic books, certain twists are shocking. While I have only read a few Daredevil comics, this makes me want to pick up Frank Miller's "Man Without Fear" run, which heavily influenced certain elements of the series.
The references to the Marvel universe are subtle yet effective. It uses the destruction of New York in The Avengers as a plot element for the actions of the criminals in the series, and it is a rather brilliant idea.

As with any multiple episode series, there are moments where the writings' quality takes a slight dip with infrequent illogical moments. However, compared to most other TV series, Daredevil's occasional lapses in quality are few and far between with the final few episodes feeling slightly rushed.

Admittedly, my review of Agents of SHIELD season one last year was bias due to my love of Marvel, and therefore I overrated the series. However, with Daredevil, I feel the need to stress that my review is not just "fanboy" raving. Daredevil is a highly sophisticated story that is among the best that I have seen from the medium.

Characterization-Acting: 9.9/10- Much like my review of Age of Ultron, my thoughts on the individually will be split up for another post. However, it is suffice to say that the characters are exceptionally written with Charlie Cox’s Daredevil ranking among my favorite superhero performances and Vincent D'Onofrio’s Wilson Fisk potentially being the best villain in the MCU.

Action/Direction: 9.9/10- From the very first scene, Daredevil's action direction is a clear cut above everything else that you will find on the small screen, and it is one of the many highlights of the series as a whole. 

As a connoisseur of action so to speak, how action sequences are directed and framed in the camera are important to me. All too often, action in western media use unbearable amounts of shaky-cam, dark lighting, and clunky choreography. Eastern films and a few western films have high quality action direction, but it is an art that is frequently left at the wayside. Thankfully, whoever was the action director of Daredevil, particularly the early episodes, did an exceptional job. 

Depending on the action sequence, particularly the ones in the first half, the fights are brutal and raw, while also well choreographed. There is a rawness to the fights that reminds me of the first Raid film, albeit not nearly as flashy or bad*ss. The choreography combines martial arts, boxing, street brawling, and Matt's unique powers to create well directed sequences that make you feel every punch. Other than his enhanced senses, Matt is essentially human, which adds another layer of tension, because he is a vulnerable human being. Despite the dark lighting in many scenes, the light present brilliantly highlights what the viewer needs to see, and there is NEVER any shaky-cam!

The final action sequence at the end of episode two is one the best action sequences that I have seen from western entertainment, not just television. It is reminiscent of Oldboy's hallway fight scene to a small degree with its use of its seemingly the one-take style. *Mild Spoiler* As the fight progresses, Matt is struggling to fight the swarm of enemies, and he uses the wall for momentum to add an extra force to his punch. You can feel his desperation; it is amazing! *End Spoilers*
My only issue is that a few of the action sequences later in the series are not nearly as well executed. They are still a cut-above the rest, yet lack the rawness of the earlier fights, particularly a duel with a specific red clad foe. However, other than that, the action is above and beyond that of other recent media.

Content: Being TV-MA and releasing on Netflix provides the series with advantages. First off, however, for those, like myself, that were worried that being TV-MA on Netflix would mean f-bombs and nudity, fear not, there is no such thing in the series. However, there is quite a bit of swearing with words like s**t and d**k, and while the usage of swearing is humorously awkward at times, what is used never seemed offensive to me. 

As for the violence, it is far less than series like The Walking Dead. Not being forced to censor violence like films affords series the ability to use the violence to add the gritty tone in an organic fashion. The violence is not that excessive, in my opinion, although I am desensitized to violence in general, so I'm not exactly a good judge. 

Lastly, there is very little on-screen suggestive content (a woman’s bareback). However, there are references to mature themes in the dialogue.

Humor: 8.1/10- In the dark and gritty world of Hell's Kitchen, there is still a sense of Marvel's trademark levity and wit, and yet it never breaks the seriousness. Much of the humor comes from the blind jokes by Matt and the character interaction earlier in the series. It is all organic, which is why it works.

Entertainment Value: 10/10- Daredevil glued me to the screen every single episode. It is riveting entertaining that sinks its teeth into you and never lets go!

Overall: 9.8/10- Daredevil is positively brilliant! Aside from an occasional narrative stumble, Daredevil's characters, story, and direction rank it among the best comic book adaptations in any media, whether it be film or television. If you enjoy well written media, Daredevil is an absolute must-watch, especially for fans of Marvel. 

Closing Comments: Without exaggerating, Daredevil is among the best television series that I have ever seen, right up there with Firefly and Doctor Who. It far exceeded my expectations; season two cannot come soon enough.

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Thursday, May 14, 2015

Agent Carter is Returning for Another Season!

After the Agents of SHIELD finale, it was revealed that Agent Carter will be returning next year! Despite the poor ratings, Marvel and ABC has decided to bring back the fan favorite series, which surprised many viewers, myself included. Apparently, the originally rumored Mockingbird and Hunter spinoff has been put on hold, and Agent Carter returns instead; I am not complaining! According to ABC's Paul Lee, there is still the possibility of the spinoff at a later date, but not right now. However, the best part of this news is that Agent Carter is back! Right now, Marvel has gone from lagging behind DC on the small-screen to almost dominating them. The Flash and Arrow are still among my favorite series on TV, but Agents of SHIELD has been positively amazing in its second half and you can read why Daredevil is a must-watch in my review of it tomorrow. Also, I really need to finish writing my review of Agent Carter season 1. What do you think of the Agent Carter news? And please check back tomorrow for my review of Daredevil.

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Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Avengers: Age of Ultron - Podcast Part 1

On today's podcast, Jamie and I discuss our thoughts on Avengers: Age of Ultron with an in-depth discussion on the various aspects of the film. We start off with our spoiler-free thoughts of the film, and then we go into a full spoiler discussion. 

Unlike my other podcasts, this one was somewhat of an impromptu recording since we were going to talk about the movie away. On the plus side, our conversation is more nature and hopefully humorous, but we lack focus on the topic like my other podcasts. Also, please excuse my voice; I had a cold at the time, so I sound strange. Anyway, I hope you enjoy our spoiler rambling, and you can download the podcast by right clicking on the link below or listen to it on YouTube or the other audio player.




Host: James the Reviewer from J and J Productions 1809
Co-Host: Jamie from Through Two Blue Eyes




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Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Four Year Blogoversary

Today is the four year Blogoversary of the creation of J and J Productions! Thank you everyone that has ever left a comment or followed my blog during the past four years, and thanks to the guest authors, who have written posts. It means a lot to me. 

Last year, I wrote a retrospective chronicling the landmark moments since the creation of the blog. However, not all that much has changed. I am still on my maddening quest to post everyday, and come this summer I will have posted consecutively for two years straight! My new website, Anime Intrigue, is relatively successful, despite Google suspending me for two weeks on G+. I am working on some Q&A videos that answer your questions from a long time ago, as well as future questions. 

Of late, my Top 10 lists have been particularly popular, and I hope to continue those lists with Top 10 MCU heroes, Top 25 Sci-Fi, or I might actually finish my Top 100 Movies list.

Television reviews and other TV related posts is another area that I want to discuss more in the future. I may not watch shows on HBO, but I do watch a lot of television from cable and network TV, which could be good material for reviews. A few series that I might review include, Person of Interest, Elementary, and Forever. Reviews of The Flash, Arrow, Agents of SHIELD, and Agent Carter are on the way, since those relate to superheroes and comic books, a main topic on the blog.

Who knows what next year has in store for J and J Productions, but we will just have to wait and see! Thanks to everyone again for your support and comments; you make blogging worth it. Also, please check back tomorrow for an Avengers: Age of Ultron spoiler podcast!

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