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  Blueberry (comic) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Blueberry is a French language comic strip created by Jean-Michel Charlier and Jean "Mœbius" Giraud.
Blueberry has its roots in Giraud's earlier Western-themed works such as Frank et Jeremie, which was drawn for Far West magazine when he was only 18, and Jerry Spring, a 1961 strip that appeared in five issues of Spirou.
A 2004 film adaptation, Blueberry (U.S. release title is Renegade), was directed by Jan Kounen and starred Vincent Cassel in the lead role.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mike_Blueberry   (503 words)

  
 Blueberry (comic) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It chronicles the adventures of Mike Blueberry on his travels through the American Old West.
Blueberry began in the 31 October 1963 issue of Pilote magazine.
Charlier and Giraud continued to add to the legend of Mike Blueberry in Pilote and other titles even into the 1990s.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Blueberry_(comic)   (503 words)

  
 Blueberry
Blueberry refers to plants of the Genus Vaccinium, which also includes cranberries, bilberries (also called blueberry), and many wild berries used by wildlife that are shrubs producing edible round blue "berries" (actually false berries) with flared "crowns" at the end.
The fruit are first white, then reddish-purple, and turn blue on ripening; the fruit are also called blueberries, and have a sweet taste.
Blueberries are used in jellies, jams, pies, and many other snacks and delicacies.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/b/bl/blueberry.html   (364 words)

  
 DVD Verdict Review - Renegade
Blueberry has forged a peace and understanding between his Indian brethren and the citizens of the Old West town he is sworn to protect, but this peace is threatened by the arrival of a psychotic cowboy who believes a treasure beyond imagination is hidden on the Indians' sacred lands.
Blueberry opens with the young Mike Blueberry (Hugh O'Conor, Chocolat) being sent to live on the farm of his tyrannical uncle (Tcheky Karyo, Kiss of the Dragon).
Mike flees into the desert; exhausted, he falls off his horse, is attacked by a wide variety of snakes, and is eventually rescued by a pair of Indians.
www.dvdverdict.com /reviews/renegade.php   (1891 words)

  
 Blueberry Extract -- Recommendations and Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Wild blueberries, smaller and much more expensive than cultivated ones, are prized for their intense flavour and colour.
Rabbiteye blueberries are a southern type of blueberry grown from the Carolinas to the Gulf Coast States in America.
The typical blueberry muffin is about 2 to 3 inches in diameter and 2.5 inches in height, the top 3/4 of an inch being the "''crown''".
www.becomingapediatrician.com /health/19/blueberry-extract.html   (1387 words)

  
 Jean Giraud/Moebius
Blueberry started in Pilote #210 (dated October 31, 1963) and the first story was titled Fort Navaho.
Mike Blueberry was Jean Paul Belmondo in a John Ford western storyboarded by
Blueberry continued to appear fairly regularly in Pilote and he started his famous L'Incal series in 1981.
www.bpib.com /illustrat/giraud.htm   (1398 words)

  
 DVDstrax scandinavias largest online DVD shop
Blueberry is an ambitious hybrid of genres that occupies a liminal space similar to that of its main character, Mike Blueberry (Vincent Cassel).
Years later Blueberry, now played by Cassel, has rejoined the white folks to become a town marshal, but when Wallace, who had been presumed dead, blows into town, Mike is forced to face up to some demons from his past.
Mike undertakes to foil their plan, aided by his shaman "brother" Runi, who administers wisdom to Blueberry via some of the most intense, eerie CG sequences ever committed to film.
www.dvdstrax.com /no/index.php3?SCREEN=item&item=33019   (328 words)

  
 Key staff bios   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Mike spent two years with Avon, during this time he was responsible for overseeing the design of packaging and product catalogues.
Mike has provided consultancy for clients in a wide range of sectors that include legal, professional services, publishing and education.
He is the lead consultant on projects run by Blueberry and has developed the Blueberry ‘Brand Framework’ methodology and our 360 degree research process.
www.blueberry-creative.co.uk /bios.html   (305 words)

  
 filmcritic.com Movie Review: Blueberry
While Mike Blueberry, the cowboy hero of the eponymous strip, has traveled the dusty back roads for over 30 years there has not been a film adaptation of his adventures until now.
Mike Blueberry (Vincent Cassel) is a weary lawman raised by Native Americans trying to keep the peace in the wild west of the 1870s.
Upon its theatrical release last year, Blueberry was both lambasted by critics and jeered by audiences – the acting, the cinematography, the plot, the special effects, all ridiculed.
www.filmcritic.com /misc/emporium.nsf/ddb5490109a79f598625623d0015f1e4/ae44336e91794e3088256fd900108b96?OpenDocument   (562 words)

  
 DVD Talk > Reviews > Renegade
The film begins with Mike Blueberry as a Cajun teen freshly relocated to a town on the outskirts of the desert.
Mike is rescued by some Chiricahau Apache, who tend to his injuries and teach him thier shamanistic ways.
The mystery, or the event, behind Blueberry's buried spiritual baggage, the hinge of his psychedelic journey, is actually pretty obvious.
www.dvdtalk.com /reviews/read.php?ID=13035   (1169 words)

  
 Renegade (2004, AKA Blueberry) Filmjudge DVD Review
Blueberry manages to escape but is on death's door.
Juliette Lewis is Maria who is secretly in love with Blueberry and runs to his aid after her father has been killed.
Initiated by the Indians, Mike Blueberry, a Marshal in Palomito, tries to maintain the fine balance between two civilizations at the risk of not belonging anywhere.
www.filmjudge.ca /r/renegade.htm   (1086 words)

  
 Kurt's Film Blog: February 2005
Blueberry is exciting precisely because it is such a strange blend of styles and genres.
Blueberry (the american DVD I watched was titled Renegade) features an eccentric cast comprised entierly of international character actors: Colm Meany (Ireland), Geoffrey Lewis (US), Temura Morrison (New Zealand), Djimon Hounsou (West Africa), Eddie Izzard (England), Tchecky Karyo (who i don't even think I spotted anywhere in the movie), Juliette Lewis and Ernest Borgnine.
Mike Judge Untitled Project (aka 3001) – The IMDB has the plot summary of Mike Judge’s new film as follows: “Private Joe Bowers, the definition of "average American", is selected by the Pentagon to be the guinea pig for a top-secret hibernation program, set 1,000 years in the future.
kurtscomment.blogspot.com /2005_02_01_kurtscomment_archive.html   (4988 words)

  
 Blueberry movie,trailer,review,pics,pictures,poster,news,DVD at The Z Review
Set during the 1870s, the project is about a spiritual marshal named Blueberry who tries to stop Blount (played by Michael Madsen), the man who murdered his girlfriend, from getting to a stockpile of gold hidden in Indian territory.
SYNOPSIS: Blueberry is described as a mystical Western.
BACKGROUND: Blueberry was created in the early sixties by Jean-Michel Charlier and Jean Giraud, and quickly developed into one of the best selling series in French Bande Dessinee.
www.thezreview.co.uk /comingsoon/b/blueberry.htm   (519 words)

  
 The State - Episode 301
Blueberry: I know, but look at me. I look like a big melon (?) Kids love me. I was born this way, I really like this.
Blueberry: Okay, and five, four, three, camera two zoom in, and we are out people...Nice job Richard, I love it.
Mike B: That's just one of the many jokes that'll have you and the rest of the first family in stitches all day long.
www.kerri.itgo.com /301.html   (1646 words)

  
 Blueberry
Mike S. Blueberry began the series as a Lieutenant in the US Cavalry, but the 25-plus books in the series have seen the character involved in a variety of situations from sheriff, outlaw on the run, to retired card-shark at the OK Corral.
Three La Jeunesse de Blueberry illustrations: a drawing for a fan, title page illustration for the luxury edition of Terreur Sur La Kansas, and a personal letterhead illustration.
These shorter stories, originally published in fl and white, were later collected together and published as albums, which effectively established La Jeunesse as a separate Blueberry series.
members.optushome.com.au /jacoco/blueberry.html   (629 words)

  
 R. K. Lenseth's Homepage
This film is about a young man named Mike Blueberry (Hugh O’Conner) who falls in love with a prostitute only to have her ripped away by the villainous madman Wallace Sebastian Blount (Michael Madsen).
Blueberry is severely wounded in a showdown with Blount and happens into Indian Territory where he is taken care of and shown the ways of the Indians by the mysterious and ancient Indian named Runi (Temuera Borgine).
Blueberry must seek justice and revenge against Blount as well as protect the land from the demons Blount wishes to release.
www.geocities.com /rklenseth/homepage.html   (2973 words)

  
 Comic Book Movies -- Blueberry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Vincent Cassel as Lt. Mike Blueberry, Juliette Lewis as Maria, Colm Meaney as MC Clure, Micheal Madsen as Wally Blount, Eddie Izzard as Prosit, Temuera Morrison as Runi
Synopsis: Mike Blueberry is the marshall in a quiet small-town on the border with the Indian lands.
Based on a comic book, the international co-production Renegade (original English-language title: Blueberry) is a feverish, supernatural Western about a young Cajun man, Mike Blueberry, who defends his prostitute-girlfriend against gunman Wallace Blount and ends up barely alive.
www.efavata.com /CBM/Blueberry.htm   (471 words)

  
 Blueberry (Renegade) - Movie Review by Faizan Rashid - TEN Movies
As a youth he is smitten by the charms of a whore, but she is killed in an encounter with Wally (Michael Madsen), a crazed lunatic.
Mike is left severely injured in the fiery tussle but lives thanks to the medicinal assistance of a Shaman from a Red Indian tribe, where he befriends Runi (Temuera Morrison) as a brother.
An adult Mike is somehow found fitting enough to become town Marshal (this angle is largely left unexplained), backed by a crippled Sheriff (Ernest Borgnine, making a rare screen appearance).
movies.theemiratesnetwork.com /reviews.php?id=1109   (526 words)

  
 Renegade - Comics2Film
Synopsis: "it was the character of Blueberry that he offered to me in the end.
It's a role that should be played by an American," says actor Vincent Kassel of his role in the upcoming 'Blueberry', based on Moebius' comic.
I would even go as far as to say that this is a true UFO in the cinema landscape.
www.comics2film.com /ProjectFrame.php?f_id=86   (385 words)

  
 Welcome to Horrorview.com!: Renegade (aka; Blueberry)
Released theatrically in France as "Blueberry", Kounen's film get's an inexplicable name change (Renegade?!) for it's American DVD release, but, fortuntately, that was the only thing lost in translation.
Mike is nearly fatally injured in the confrontation and somehow ends up in the care of a tribe of native Americans who not only nurse him back to health, but adpopt him into their culture, teaching him the ways of their people and exposing him to things no other white man has ever seen.
When the people of Mike's town are suddenly caught up in tales of mystical mountains filled with gold (located in the heart of his adopted people's territory), Mike finds himself caught between the townsfolk and the indians.
www.horrorview.com /Renegade.htm   (550 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Blueberry Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Although wild blueberries are samller and much more expensive than cultivated ones, they are prized for their intense flavour and colour.
In the US, Maine is the largest producer of Lowbush Blueberries.
ashei, is a southern type of blueberry produced from the Carolinas to the Gulf Coast states.
www.ipedia.com /blueberry.html   (356 words)

  
 Muraya (l'expérience secrète de Mike Blueberry) (2003)
Blueberry is stationed in the little town of Palomito as sheriff.
One day there is an ordinary row in the local saloon, but one of the trouble makers, called Prosit, shows up to be Baron Werner Amadeus von Luckner.
The fact that he owns the gun of a popular man, who got killed, from that town makes him prime suspect.
www.cinema.com /film/8000/muraya-lexperience-secrte-de-mike-blueberry/index.phtml   (128 words)

  
 DeGrandChamp's Farms - Michigan blueberry Farm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In 1958 Vince and Bea DeGrandchamp bought a small 12-acre blueberry farm near the shores of Lake Michigan in South Haven, Michigan.
The nursery division of DeGrandchamp Farms is one of the leading blueberry nurseries in the country.
Click on "Nursery" to learn how to order our superior blueberry, cranberry and lingonberry plants for the commercial and home gardener.
www.degrandchamps.com   (197 words)

  
 Renegade (aka Blueberry) Store Buy Sell renegades (akas blueberry) Shopping renegade (aka blueberry)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
No unnecessary explanations, but a real mind-bending journey following the life of Mike Blueberry, who has seen the highest heaven on earth and the worse hell, and somehow managed to conquer his demons and move on in his life.
Later Mike visits her bedroom for a night of heavenly lovemaking, and the next morning they're deeply in love with each other...
Mike Blueberry (Vincent Cassel) or "Broken Nose" (his Indian name) has come to his defining moment in life.
amazon.playingone.com /product.php?ASIN=B0002XNSZ4   (1050 words)

  
 Comic Book Resources - Comic Book News, Reviews and Commentary - Updated Daily!
The early BLUEBERRY art owes a strong debt to Joe Kubert, while later art becomes more looser and more stylized; it's a long-running joke that Mike Blueberry starts out looking like Jean-Paul Belmondo and ends up looking like Charles Bronson.
BLUEBERRY work, particularly in the final epic, is some of the best comics art ever.
BLUEBERRY books, whether you like westerns or not, owes it to themselves to track this material down and read it, wallow in the sheer epic beauty of it.
www.comicbookresources.com /columns/index.cgi?column=pd&article=1727   (2326 words)

  
 Blueberry
Mike Blueberry is the marshal of a small quiet city at the border of the Indian territory.
Blueberry gets on his track with the help of Runi, an Indian shaman whom he grew up with.
Though it is a real transposition of the Hollywood western genre into a cartoon, it stands as the only one of this kind, as Jan Kounen's Blueberry does.
www.fff.se /katalog/katalogfilm_eng.asp?ID=348   (142 words)

  
 Art - The Baltic Times- NEWS FROM ESTONIA,LATVIA AND LITHUANIA
As a young man, Mike Blueberry (Vincent Cassel), witnesses his first love being killed by villain Wally Blount (Michael Madsen), and it torments him in his dreams until he one day again stands face to face with Blount.
This spiritual western is based on a series of French graphic novels and directed by Jan Kounen who made the brutal heist flick "Dobermann." It's a good-looking movie with dozens of mountain and desert aerial shots, but it's more about style than substance.
In every way possible, "Blueberry" certainly must qualify as one of the strangest movies ever made.
www.baltictimes.com /art.php?art_id=10403&PHPSESSID=4e3121761c25d62eea189d42de542ff2   (760 words)

  
 Blueberry movie Review at The Z Review UK movie review
The young Mike Blueberry (O'Conor) is a Cajun raised by Indians after a horrific encounter in a brothel with the violent thug Wally Blount (Madsen).
Now the marshal of Palomito, an older and wiser Mike (Cassel) is about to run into Blount again, resurrecting the ghosts of his past.
The cast is also fascinating--from Cassel's wide-eyed intensity (O'Conor is perfect casting as the younger Mike) to Madsen's casual brutality, from Juliette Lewis' tough-but-frightened edginess to Morrison's enigmatic earthiness.
www.thezreview.co.uk /reviews/b/blueberry.htm   (462 words)

  
 Episode 301
Blueberry: Well, it's for little kids, we're gonna play games, and we're gonna go to the zoo, and we're just gonna have a lot of fun learning.
Blueberry: I know, but look at me. I look like a big doll.
You know, millions of people watch our show every week, and we look at the kinds of people who watch our show, teenagers and young adults, we figure that one of our viewers must be Chelsea Clinton.
members.aol.com /daftchris8/301.html   (1703 words)

  
 Blueberry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
One man, Marshal Mike Blueberry, battles to unite the natives who raised him with the people he belongs to.
Initiated by the Indians, Mike Blueberry, a marshal in Palomito, tries to maintain the fine balance between two civilizations, at the risk of not belonging anywhere more...
www.hollywood.com /movies/detail/movie/1744900   (54 words)

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