Chris Benoit Biopic To Be Filmed 2012

Source Article: http://www.wrestlenewz.com/wrestling/wwe-news/chris-benoit-biopic-to-be-filmed-in-2012/

So, if you can’t be bothered to read the article linked above, basically this film company, SRG Films, is gearing up to produce a biopic on Chris Benoit, the former WWE world champion whose career and legacy was forever tarnished by the Benoit murder-suicide thing that made the headlines in 2007 and put the entire wrestling industry under one gigantic microscope. One interesting note about this biopic, set to start shooting in the fall of 2012 for a 2013 release, is actually the company’s first film… yeah, that’s a great way to start up a new portfolio.

In all seriousness, though, I’m somewhat at a loss for words.

Nothing can be said about what happened that hasn’t already been said at this point. I’m not even sure (or convinced, for that matter) that this will even be brought up again, but if it does, it should be an interesting look at one of the more polarizing figures in professional wrestling history… and even more interesting how, if at all, WWE would react to such a film being made, considering all their efforts to ostensibly remove all mention of Chris Benoit from their history banks. Regardless, not quite sure how to think about this other than to say, “Let’s wait and see what happens.”

Vintage Cinemassacre Film From 1993 is BETTER than 2009-2011 AVGN.

http://cinemassacre.com/2011/11/28/the-green-monster-that-walked-into-my-house-1993/

From 1993, watch a very young James Rolfe fight against a toy monster. Much more entertaining and better produced than the last couple years worth of AVGN episodes… Yes, I truly believe that.

RAW (Nov. 28th, 2011) – A Nice Surprise…

Another surprisingly decent RAW despite still being in the Johnny Ace era. Some quick bullet-points:

– Show opens with a Piper’s Pit segment, where Roddy slaps John Cena in an attempt to cull out some anger from Cena over fans’ reaction. Pretty interesting if they go anywhere with it, but it will most likely be forgotten in a couple weeks and Cena will continue to smile at losing matches. On the other hand, it’s always cool to see Roddy Piper… as long as he’s cutting promos and not wrestling matches.

– So let me get this straight; John Morrison can survive a limo explosion without a scratch, but is unable to fend off against the Miz? I would understand if it were the “When The Fuck Am I Debuting” Brodus Clay (the fat NXT guy) doing the deed, but Miz?

– Another decent Orton/Ziggler match… let’s have Ziggler drop the U.S. title to Zack Ryder or whoever so that he can move on to bigger and better things. Maybe a WWE Title shot… or even a World Title reign that lasts more than ten minutes.

– Nice promo work from Daniel Bryan Danielson to hype up tonight’s steel cage match for the World Title. Nice touch with the leg kick too.

– Solid TV main event between Punk and Del Rio. Happy to see that Punk has managed to retain his title and not have to drop it back to the cartoon.

That’s all I got… decent show.

It's Snowing… and other things

Yeah, I woke up this morning and saw the block covered in snow. And to think, I went to bed 3 a.m. and the place was clean as a sheet… oh well. It was fun while it lasted… I guess I have to contend with snow and stupid idiots to finish off my Christmas shopping. Good thing it’s almost done…

I’m currently rendering a vlog regarding an interesting observation made over WWE 12. Will upload it soon.

WWE 12, Wii Differences

GameFAQS user Jason Hart Maivia has posted a rather comprehensive list of items regarding the Wii version of WWE 12. From what I understand, it’s more like an incremental update to last year’s WWE Smackdown vs RAW 2011 game than a re-invention of the wheel like the more powerful console versions. I guess I shouldn’t be too surprised all things considered. I may still pick this one up because I’ve got all the other ones… so why not.

The full (mostly unformatted) list can be seen after the break.

A LOT of info, personally tested.
Played on the Legends difficutly, because the other difficulties are too easy, and the CPU don’t do as much.

-Graphics are the same as 2011 on the Wii.

-There are NO graphical “enhancements” whatsoever, which is more proof that I am correct about incorrect info on Nintendo-specific websites and magazines.

-The same ugly audience as 2011.

-Some wrestlers have the same character models as 2011 on Wii (like Mark Henry…by the way, he’s still not the right size)

-There is no weight detection that affects gameplay. So, someone, like Christian or Cody Rhodes can still lift and suplex the Big Show just any other superstar, but it does show you “struggling” by having the move executed a tiny bit slower. It looks like another idea that was left incomplete that could be used more effectively in WWE ’13 probably.

-Commentators still says a lot of the same stuff from 2011, but there are new bits thrown in, which is nice.

-No Create an Arena

-No Superstar Threads

-No ring rope physics (they don’t move when someone gets slammed, etc.)

-Only a handful of wrestlers have the Comeback ability and are the only ones featured on the short list in Create A Move-Set mode

-“Updated” Titantrons and MiniTrons are in, but they’re really pixlated and ugly, like 2011 on Wii

-Wrestlers do fight a bit more aggressively, but only because they don’t stay on the ground as long. The game is still easy as pie on Legendary difficulty mode.

-Wake Up taunts are in, but only work when you have a Finisher. You can choose your Wake up Taunt in Create a Move-Set.

-Not every move can be interrupted, like the majority of the top rope/turnbuckle moves.

-No Highlight Reel replays

-No custom trons

-It has the same Create A Wrestler mode that’s been present since SvR 2008 (same parts). I really don’t understand why they won’t update this. You can pretty much recreate your 2011 Wii CAW. There are no new parts added.

-There’s new crowd signs to choose from when creating your wrestler.

-You can now choose 4 parts for your announced name during your entrance. So, if you choose “Cloud”, “Sofia, “X”, “14”, then that’s what the announcer will say, but it’s pretty bad… “CLOUD!!…SOFIA!!..X!!..14!!”

-Commentators can also call you by a few new names, but it’s mostly just some new ones added to the 2011 list.

-Layla also looks pretty bad. Did they not try to match her face to the real thing??

-No Online modes of any kind

-No Superstar Threads

-Cody Rhodes does have his mask

-You only need to press the A button on Classic Controller to do pins when your opponent is lying on the ground.

-Sadly, top rope and springboard flying moves do not pin

-A few new moves and animations added (FINALLY, a decent Brainbuster), but it’s mostly the same as 2011. For some reason, they’ve added a lot of newly animated Spinebusters. Some of these were probably just DLC moves from Xbox360 and PS3. Some of the new animations still look kinda bad.

-Alberto del Rio looks nothing like him in real life. He looks and moves like a wacky cartoon character.

-Weapons (chairs, ladders, tables, etc.) still doesn’t have physics applied, so it’s the same as 2011 on Wii.

-Titles still aren’t the correct sizes

-You can change shows brands and the arena that’s used for every week, but you have to do it on the Edit Brand and Edit Schedule screens. It will save, so you only need to do this once. (For example: You can change Raw’s Logo to WCW, set roster and championships, set the name of the brand and the show, choose the Nitro arena…now every week on Mondays, it will be WCW (the new brand) at the Nitro arena (the new weekly show).

-In Universe Mode, after a match, you have the option to rematch, quit, or jump straight into the next match on the card.

-C.M. Punk does have his new tron and music. He has no alternate attire – just his Black and Yellow trunks. No shirt.

-Gamecube support is in.

-There’s a glitch where sometimes the reversal icons (R Button) don’t pop up, so a lot of the time, you’ll just be guessing when to press the R button.

-A lot of wrestlers still have moves that they should have, and you will still see a lot of running spinning DDTs.

-Created Moves are sometimes really glitchy. They will sometimes warp your character into position. For some moves,you’ll sometimes see your opponent clipping through the mat or your wrestler. Needs to be fixed for WWE ’13

-The sound effects sounds a bit downsampled and of lower quality, especially the audience and announcer, but nothing major, though it may also be the same on Xbox360 and PS3.

-Even though you can break some moves, a lot of times, it will not work and you’ll just go right through them. You’ll still hear the sound effect of you connecting a strike, but the move will sometimes still continue as if nothing happened. It’s nothing at all like the Day of Reckoning games on Gamecube.

-Sometimes, weapon strikes will go through your opponent.

-Most of the time, the CPU just stands there and stares when you do a Custom Finisher in a match with more than 2 wrestlers, but they can be broken with a human player.

-You no longer trip and fall when low on stamina. Instead, your wrestler simply walks instead of run. You can still trip and fall if your legs are critically injured.

-If your head is in a critically injured state, there’s a chance that you may stand up groggy.

-AI is still dumb at times. They’ll irish whip you into the turnbuckles, put you in the tree of woe, or set you on the top rope, and just stand there… They be also irish whip you into the ropes, but do nothing on the rebound and let you run past them.

-Everyone seems to have a Side Russian Legsweep. I mean EVERYONE. It’s probably the most used move in the game along with the Running Spinning DDT

Overall, this game is just a minor upgrade to 2011 with a roster update. There’s still a bunch of problems present, and the missing modes and graphics makes it feel like it’s only half the game that it should have been. I don’t expect to see the Wii version getting any 9s.

RAW (Nov. 21st, 2011) – Much Better Than Usual…

Managed to watch last night’s RAW and I have to admit that the show is far better than it has been in recent weeks. If anything, the wrestling is certainly a notch above what they’ve been doing… but then again, if there were two guys you could put together and get a top-notch wrestling match, it’d be CM Punk and Dolph Ziggler. I’m certainly happy that Punk is getting another go-around with the strap (even if he doesn’t get around to dumping the piece of shit and bringing a new title belt in) and Dolph Ziggler is certainly earning my interest every time he works a match. Here’s hoping he gets a shot at main event status somewhere down the line because I have a feeling that they haven’t even scratched the surface of Ziggler’s potential.

As far as the other couple matches on there, Zack Ryder continues to lose matches (but I’d be lying if I said he wasn’t entertaining in his losses), the Barrett/Kingston match was alright, and the Cody/Santino squash was nothing to write home about. If there was one thing I must compliment the booking on, it’s that all the finishes were clean here. Nice to see the creative team pull the reigns on nonsensical stunt bookings and just let the wrestlers tell the story.

Low points? Well, Johnny Ace is a bore, Johnny Cena is a whore, and no more Awesome Truth… because Truth got suspended… oops.

Overall, a stark improvement over previous weeks worth of RAW. Well done.