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Stumbled across this, looks interesting. A documentary about the villains of DC comics. Let's be bad guys!
from Blu-ray.com:
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has announced the Blu-ray release of Necessary Evil: Super-Villains of DC Comics,
a new feature length documentary narrated by Christopher Lee, with
exclusive interviews with Richard Donner, Guillermo del Toro, Zack
Snyder and more. The ultimate rogue's gallery documentary arrives on
Blu-ray on October 25th.
Official Synopsis: Necessary Evil: Super-Villains of DC Comics
explores the thin line between right and wrong, the nature of evil and
how super-villains can reflect society's dark side as well as our own
personal fears. It also attempts to uncover the reasons why comic book
fans are so fascinated by the very characters they hope to see defeated.
The film focuses on DC Comics' most terrifying villains, including The
Joker, Lex Luthor, Bane, Black Adam, Black Manta, Catwoman, Darkseid,
Deathstroke, Doomsday, General Zod, Sinestro, the Suicide Squad, and
others.
Also included are interviews from over forty subjects, including DC
comic book writers, artists, executives, filmmakers, comic experts,
critics, historians and celebrities. Necessary Evil: Super-Villains of DC Comics
contains footage from DC Entertainment's animated series, TV shows,
video games and live action films, as well as spotlighting hundreds of
covers, pages and panels created by DC Comic's legendary artists.
Christopher Lee, who has played the villain more times than almost any
other actor, will provide his unique voice as narrator. The villains'
infamous tales will be told by directors Richard Donner (Superman: The Movie), Guillermo del Toro (Pacific Rim) and Zack Snyder (Man of Steel),
as well as Geoff Johns (best-selling author and DCE's Chief Creative
Officer) and other storytellers, creators and those who have crafted the
personalities and profiles of the most nefarious baddies in DC Comics
history.
"I am delighted to be participating in this documentary which really
gets to the heart of what villains are," notes Lee. "Even though I've
played the hero more times than the bad guy (few know this!), people
remember me for the latter, perhaps because villains are more
interesting and more complex. But they're still people. Tony Hopkins was
right when he said, 'I don't play villains, I play people.' Each of
these characters has a different personality and their reasons for being
or becoming evil are not the same."
"The villain is not always born that way; it's society and events in
that person (or creature's) life that influences their mind. Sometimes
good or bad can be a state of mind and depends on what side you're on.
And you can be very cruel or charming, amusing or dangerous. But one of
the most important things to get over to the audience is that some of
these people are doing things they can't really help."
Christopher Lee's roles in more than 200 films include star turns in
several Hammer Horror Classics as Frankenstein's monster in The Curse of Frankenstein (1957), Count Dracula in Dracula (1958) and the Mummy in The Mummy (1959). Most recently known as Saruman in The Lord of the Rings film trilogy, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012) and upcoming film The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (2013).
"The Joker! Black Adam! Lex Luthor! Sinestro! DC Comics has the best
Super-Villains in the world — and in Necessary Evil: Super-Villains of
DC Comics, creators in film, television, animation, video games and
comic books talk about why and how they've helped build them into
worldwide favorites," stated DC Entertainment Chief Creative Officer
Geoff Johns.
Complete technical specifications and special features have yet to be
revealed. Fans attending the 2013 San Diego Comic Con will be able to
catch a first look at the documentary as Warner Bros. Home Entertainment
presents an exclusive cut and an accompanying panel (slated for
7:00-8:00 pm in the 1,000-seat Room 6DE) with participants including
Geoff Johns, Geoff Boucher (moderator), JM Kenny, Scott Devine, Andrea
Romano, Kevin Shinick, Ed Boon and Andrea Letamendi, Ph.D. Additional
panelists will be announced as confirmed.
source: Blu-ray.com
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