Good Comic BooksGREEN LANTERN MOVIE » Good Comic Books http://www.goodcomicbooks.com | The UK's Most Awesomest Comic Book News, Reviews, Previews and Stuff | Fri, 08 Dec 2017 12:44:23 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.1.3 News | Green Lantern Blu-Ray/DVD Release Details http://www.goodcomicbooks.com/news/5263/news-green-lantern-blu-raydvd-release-details http://www.goodcomicbooks.com/news/5263/news-green-lantern-blu-raydvd-release-details#comments Mon, 03 Oct 2011 15:38:27 +0000 willpond http://www.goodcomicbooks.com/?p=5263 Anyone who visits this site regularly will know that we were all fans of the Green Lantern film that was released earlier this summer (Check out our review HERE), which turned out to be contradictory to about everyone else on the Internet!

In preparation for the home entertainment release Warner Bros’ UK distribution arm have released the details of the Blu-Ray and 3D Blu-Ray extras and the cover art for both Blu Ray release formats and the DVD release. And yes, it does come in a green case!

Both the Blu-Ray and 3D Blu-ray will come with a DVD and digital copy of the film. The Blu-Ray extras will include:

  • MMM and Picture in Picture Focus Pods
  • The Art of Green Lantern
  • Weapons Hot: The U.C.A.V. Dog Fight
  • Reinventing the Superhero Costume
  • Ring Slinging 101
  • We Are the Corps
  • Acting Under 10 Pounds of Silicone
  • Guardians Revealed
  • When Parallax Attacks
  • The Universe According to Green Lantern
  • Ryan Reynolds Becomes the Green Lantern
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Justice League #1 Digital Comic
  • Preview of Green Lantern: The Animated Series

The Blu-Ray release will also include an extra 8 minutes of footage, get back to us with your thoughts on where this extra footage could fit and check out the cover art for all three releases below.

 

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Review | Green Lantern Movie http://www.goodcomicbooks.com/reviews/4192/review-green-lantern-movie http://www.goodcomicbooks.com/reviews/4192/review-green-lantern-movie#comments Sun, 19 Jun 2011 19:47:16 +0000 Joe Innes http://www.goodcomicbooks.com/?p=4192

If you’re anything like me, you’ll have been worried about seeing this film after all the terrible reviews that have been published in the papers and all over internet last week. Well, you can forget all about that because GCB went and saw Green Lantern, and you know what, we only bloody liked it! Yep, I really don’t know what everybody’s problem is, sure the film isn’t perfect but I am very happy to say that Green Lantern is a highly enjoyable, professionally made summer blockbuster, which does not walk all over the well loved character.

Since everyone keeps going on about the film’s negative attributes, let’s start by looking at what’s good about Green Lantern. Director Martin Campbell skillfully handles the balance between the scenes that take place on Earth, and the extra-terrestrial action. This nicely sets up Hal Jordon’s attachment to his home planet, his intense sense of humanity that is essential to his development as a Lantern and gives the audience, who may be fresh to the comic book property, a strong grounding in reality. In the key scenes where Hal is trained by Kilowog and Tomar-Re, the action is nicely cut between Oa and Earth as Hector Hammond slowly becomes infected by alien stuff. This makes the huge amount of information received on Oa a lot easier for an audience to digest and gives a nice break from CGI shots, too much CGI for too long is never a good thing.

Before the film’s release, there was a lot of buzz floating around that the effects may not be completed in time, and the finished film looks cheap and rushed. I really saw no evidence of this, the film had a huge amount of effects and CGI work but it all looked well rendered and convincing, the Lantern’s constructs and Parallax looked particularly cool. The film is well cast, and has a number of actors pop up who aren’t usually seen in this kind of summer blockbuster. It’s pretty obvious that Peter Sarsgaard really delights in playing Hector and has a lot of fun looking as intense and on edge as possible, also Mark Strong looks suitably menacing as Sinestro. And as for Hal, the most important casting in the whole film? I think Ryan Reynolds did a pretty good job, and plays up his experience in comedy to gain a good few laughs.

Sure no film is perfect, and it would only be fair to say that Green Lantern has it’s fair share of niggles. The score was pretty underwhelming, it was crying out for a big scale musical theme to really hit those action scenes home, but composer John Newton Howard relied too often on trashy generic guitar rock, which is just boring. Thomas Kalmaku was completely underwritten and pretty useless; the role had no purpose and just popped up when Hal needed a face to talk to. But these are all small problems, and looking at the film as a whole they’re just niggles.

If I had seen this film when I was 10 years old, I would have really loved it. It has well filmed and interesting action scenes, loads of effects, a wide range of characters and a lead hero who drives cool cars and even cooler planes. I really do hope all the negative reviews don’t put an audience off seeing Green Lantern because without a good box office return we might not see the sequel, and after the post-credits sequence at the end of the film I really want to see more of Hal on the big screen.

Will Pond.

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