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Archive for August, 2009


Marvel Comics On Sale This Week

by Joe Gillis, Aug 31 2009 // 4:00 PM

InvincibleIronMan17-1Even with the just announced sale of Marvel to Disney, its still business as usual at the comic book company. And that means, of course, brand new comics coming out this Wednesday.

So, for those of you who eagerly await new comics each and every week, here’s the list of titles coming out from our friends at Marvel, via the official press release. We’ve also got some of the cool covers for you after the jump. So be sure and check those out as well.

Hey there True Believers, here’s your official list of comic books, collections and posters arriving in comic stores on September 2nd, 2009. For more information on any of these titles, and on upcoming mighty Marvel releases, please visit http://www.marvel.com/catalog/?date=2009-09-02 or contact your local comic book retailer at 1-888-comicbook.

Stay tuned each week for a brand new list of Marvel releases so that you’ll never miss your favorite heroes in action!

Comics On-Sale:

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Posted in: Comics · Marvel · News · Press Releases
Tagged: Ghost Rider, Iron Man, Luke Cage, MoonKnight, Spider-Man


Nominees for Spike TV’s 2009 Scream Awards

by Matt Raub, Aug 31 2009 // 3:00 PM

scream2009_bgFor the past four years, Spike TV has been on the map of cable TV award shows with their annual Scream Awards, giving notice to genres and categories that all other award shows overlook. From comic books to horror films, the Scream Awards have made basic cable award shows fun for the rest of us.

The network just released their list of nominees for this year’s show, which have been chosen by their Advisory Board of Hollywood and Genre Leaders. On the board are known genre names such as Tim Burton, Wes Craven, Roland Emmerich, Neil Gaiman, Frank Miller, Eli Roth, Zack Snyder, and more.

The voting begins today at Scream.Spike.com so check out the list after the jump. Be sure to tune into Spike TV on Tuesday, October 27 (10 PM-Midnight ET/PT) for the 2009 Scream Awards.

THE ULTIMATE SCREAM
-“Drag Me to Hell”
-“Let the Right One In”
-“Star Trek”
-“Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen”
-“Twilight”
-“Up”

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Posted in: Awards · Comics · Fandom · Horror · Movies · News · TV · Twilight
Tagged: Comics, Eli Roth, Frank Miller, Horror, Neil Gaiman, Roland Emmerich, Scream Awards, Spike TV, Tim Burton, Wes Craven, Zack Snyder


Final Poster for Moore’s ‘Capitalism: A Love Story’

by Chris Ullrich, Aug 31 2009 // 2:00 PM

OneSheet (Page 1)Here it is, the final poster for director/author/controversial figure Michael Moore’s latest film Capitalism: A Love Story. Whatever you may think of the man personally or professionally, his movies always seem to strike some sort of nerve among audiences and critics alike.

His politics may be controversial and his methods sometimes suspect (at least to some) but he never ceases to entertain, inform and even make us think about things we may not often want to think about. Every country needs someone like Michael Moore to at least say unpopular things and draw attention to perceived ills and problems in society.

Sure, you might not agree with that he says or how he says it but fortunately, he’s still able to say it. And that’s just one of the many things that makes me glad to live in this country.

Check out a bigger version of the poster after the jump. For fun, we’ve also included the trailer as well. Capitalism: A Love Story opens October 2nd.

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Posted in: Documentary · Movies · News · Posters
Tagged: Bowling for Columbine, Capitalism: A Love Story, Documentary, Michael Moore, Roger and Me, Sicko


First Trailer for ‘The Men Who Stare At Goats’

by Sebastian Suchecki, Aug 31 2009 // 12:45 PM

The Men Who Stare at Goats movie image George ClooneyFor those unaware about this film, but intrigued by the title; you’re in luck. The premise is a bit bizarre, and supposedly based on a true story in which reporter Bob Wilton, played by Ewan McGregor, is in search of his next big story when he encounters Lyn Cassady (George Clooney), a shadowy figure who claims to be part of an experimental government program that trains psychics.

Originally based on the book by Jon Ronson, the film was adapted for the screen by writer Peter Straughan (How to Lose Friends and Alienate People) and directed by actor-turned-writer-turned-director Grant Heslov, who penned Good Night and Good Luck. The film has the same feel as Clooney’s Confessions of a Dangerous Mind or even Burn After Reading in it’s ability to stay quirky and funny. The cast also includes Jeff Bridges, Kevin Spacey, J.K. Simmons, and Robert Patrick.

Check out the trailer after the jump. The Men Who Stare at Goats hits theaters on November 6th.

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Posted in: Action · Comedy · Filmmaking · Indie · Movies · News · Trailers
Tagged: ewan mcgregor, George Clooney, glenn morshower, Grant Heslov, J.K. Simmons, Jeff Bridges, Jon Ronson, Kevin Spacey, Overture Films, Peter Straughan


PS3 vs. PS3 Slim: A Comparison

by Cortney Zamm, Aug 31 2009 // 11:30 AM

ps3slimThisTuesday, Sony’s newest version of their popular gaming console, the Playstation 3 Slim, will hit shelves across the country. If you’re one of those on the fence about purchasing it, we here at The Flickcast have got you covered. Here’s the lowdown on the differences between the older, fatter PS3 and the slimmer, more streamlined PS3 Slim.

What We Like

-This time around the PS3 will be 33% smaller and 36 percent lighter. Not only will this save gamers space, it will also make it easier to move between play sessions.

-$299 price tag. This finally puts the PS3 in the same price bracket as some Blu-ray players and the Nintendo Wii.

-New textured surface. The previous PS3 had a glossy finish, making it susceptible to scratching.

-120 GB Hard Drive, which is now easier to upgrade and will not void the warranty if removed.

What We Don’t Like

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Posted in: Games · Gear · Geek · News · Sony · Video Games
Tagged: Consoles, Gaming, Playstation, PS3, PS3 Slim, Sony


Halloween 3D Greenlit?

by Matt Raub, Aug 31 2009 // 10:30 AM

377755_3We posted our review of Rob Zombie’s Halloween II here last week, amongst our full coverage of the film including an interview with Zombie himself. One subject that was sensitive for him was talking about a third film in the franchise. Zombie’s official statement was that he wasn’t making a third film, but it looks like Bob and Harvey Weinstein have a different plan.

Before word of how Halloween II even did in the box office over the weekend (coming in at #3 with only $17million, giving the top spot to Final Destination), the studio has already set a tentative release date of August 2010, and if that goes well, you can expect to see more done in the vain of the Saw films with a yearly release.

According to the LA Times, Rob Zombie will not be returning to the franchise for the aptly titled Halloween 3D. Zombie has already stated that his immediate plans revolve around his next album (hitting shelves in November) and currently drafting a script for a remake of the 50′s horror film The Blob.

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Posted in: 3-D · Deals and Dealmaking · Dimension Films · Filmmaking · Horror · Movies · News · Prequels and Sequels · Reboots and Remakes · Weinstein Co.
Tagged: Final Destination, Halloween II, Horror, Rob Zombie, Weinstein Co.


Box Office: 3D Horror Still A Hit?

by Matt Raub, Aug 31 2009 // 9:30 AM

OvalCrash2There was a period in time when 3D horror was thought of as a failed gimmick to get butts into theater seats. Using cheap stereoscopic (blue-and-red) technology to make films like 1982′s Parasite or even as far back as the original House of Wax, the concept got people into theaters, but the initial excitement of it eventually wore off in the 50′s, then again in the 80′s.

It seems like the trend has come back once again, as The Final Destination in digital 3D popped up in the top of the box office this weekend, grossing roughly $28 million over the three days. This was bad news for Halloween II, the opposing horror film that opened this weekend, as it only grossed $17 million.

Though Halloween II, Rob Zombie’s sequel to his 2007 reboot, only came in at #3 on the chart, it still grossed $2 million more than their production budget on the film. Final Destination, however, made back nearly half of their budget of $40 million.

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Posted in: 3-D · Action · Box Office · Filmmaking · Horror · Movies · News
Tagged: 3D, Box Office, Final Destination, Halloween 2, Inglourious Basterds, Rob Zombie


Disney to Buy Marvel

by Chris Ullrich, Aug 31 2009 // 8:30 AM

The Walt Disney Co. has agreed to acquire Marvel Ent. in a stock and cash transaction worth $4 billion.
Under the terms of the deal, Marvel shareholders would receive $30 per share in cash plus approximately 0.745 Disney shares for each Marvel share they own. Based on the closing price of Disney stock on Friday, the transaction value is $50 per Marvel share or approximately $4 billion.
Under the deal, Disney will acquire ownership of Marvel including its more than 5,000 Marvel characters.
The boards of both companies have approved the pact, which is subject to antitrust review and the approval of Marvel shareholders.
“This transaction combines Marvel’s strong global brand and world-renowned library of characters including Iron Man, Spider-Man, X-Men, Captain America, Fantastic Four and Thor with Disney’s creative skills, unparalleled global portfolio of entertainment properties, and a business structure that maximizes the value of creative properties across multiple platforms and territories,” said Robert A. Iger, Mouse House prexy and CEO.

iron-man-2According to Variety, as with Warner Bros. and DC, the consolidation of giant media continues with The Walt Disney Co. agreeing to buy Marvel Entertainment in a stock and cash deal worth and estimated $4 billion. According to the trade, under the terms of the deal, Marvel shareholders would receive $30 per share in cash plus approximately 0.745 Disney shares for each Marvel share they own.

If the deal is approved, Disney will acquire ownership of Marvel including its more than 5,000 Marvel characters and its movie and television assets. As of today, the boards of both companies have approved the agreement but it is now subject to antitrust review and is also pending approval by Marvel shareholders.

“This transaction combines Marvel’s strong global brand and world-renowned library of characters including Iron Man, Spider-Man, X-Men, Captain America, Fantastic Four and Thor with Disney’s creative skills, unparalleled global portfolio of entertainment properties, and a business structure that maximizes the value of creative properties across multiple platforms and territories,” said Robert A. Iger, Walt Disney Co. president and CEO.

To be honest, I’m not sure how I feel about this deal. On the one hand it could be good for Marvel as Disney seems to know how to run a company pretty well and has a long history of respecting artists, encouraging creativity and savvy and successful marketing. Still, not sure if I want to see Jack Sparrow show up in Iron Man 3 in 3D. Well, that probably won’t happen. . . at least I hope not.

As they say in the news biz, more on this story as it develops.

Posted in: Comics · Deals and Dealmaking · Disney · Marvel · Movies · News
Tagged: Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, X-Men


The Pull List Comic Reviews: ‘Tank Girl Three’

by John Carle, Aug 31 2009 // 7:30 AM

51UZdCL86ZL__SS500_“What the heck did I just read?” has been a common question I have been asking myself after going through the three remastered volumes of Tank Girl. After being re-released by Titan Books out of the UK with a forward from writer and co-creator Alan Martin, Tank Girl Three is the final volume of re-released original Tank Girl comics from 1992 to 1995. Tank Girl, unlike most comics, has a very loose continuity and storytelling style. Tank Girl is a strange anthology style of storytelling that allows characters and a few general themes to cross over between stories while others come and go as they please.

Some stories may cross over four issues while others stand on their own and don’t make much sense either in the process. But they have an odd charm about them that makes them fun to read. Even if it does feel like gray matter is leaking out the ears as you try to logically piece together what has been laid out in front of you. So, piece of advice, do NOT try and use logic while reading Tank Girl. Logic in Tank Girl is about as useful as it is watching X-Men Origins: Wolverine. As long as you completely block it out of your mind, you can still enjoy what is set out in front of you.

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Posted in: Comic Reviews · Comics · Pull List · Reviews
Tagged: Alan Martin, Jamie Hewlett, Tank Girl, Tank Girl Three, Titan


New ‘Blur’ Racing Game Video

by Chris Ullrich, Aug 29 2009 // 12:12 PM

blur-racing-2Sometimes, in the quest to build awareness of a new, upcoming video game, we end up getting some boring old advertising that gives you the important parts and information but doesn’t present them in a new and interesting way. Fortunately, with this latest video from our friends at Activision and Bizarre Creations about the upcoming racing game Blur, we don’t have this problem.

In this video, giving you the vital information is done in a very humorous and interesting way. We’re treated to funny vignettes and scenes of sheer lunacy in oder to inform, entertain and generally get the word out. Its great to see this much effort being put into a game’s marketing before it comes out. If the advertising and the campaign are this well done by people who obviously care about what they’re doing, imagine how great the game itself is going to be?

Even if I wasn’t that interested in the game before, which I wasn’t to be honest as I don’t play many racing games, I’m actually way more interested now because of this video. I’m really interested to see if the quality carries over to the game itself. I’ll bet it probably does.

Check out the video and see for yourself after the jump. Blur hits store shelves later this year.

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Posted in: Activision · Games · News · Trailers · Video · Video Games
Tagged: Bizarre Creations, Blur, Cars, Driving, Humor, Racing


Steven Spielberg Takes on ‘Pirates’

by Joe Gillis, Aug 28 2009 // 4:00 PM

steven-spielbergSometimes with all the things going on in the world of movies, tv, comics, games and all things geek (See what I did there?) we sometimes miss out on a few bits of news here and there. Case in point is the recent news that Steven Spielberg is sailing away to 17th century Jamaica for a new adventure. USA Today reports that DreamWorks has bought the rights to Michael Crichton’s posthumous novel, Pirate Latitudes, and has hired screenwriter David Koepp to adapt it.

Spielberg is producing, but plans on directing, though nothing has been scheduled until the script is completed. While it’s unfortunate that Crighton can’t be around to work with long time collaborator Spielberg, according to the article, the timelessness of this deal is pure coincidence, according to DreamWorks’ co-chair and CEO Stacey Snider.

“Anything that Michael wrote, Steven would be keenly interested to read. But without Michael knowing it, or even me knowing it, it turns out Steven always wanted to direct his own pirate film.” Mmm, I guess Hook doesn’t count, right?

Spielberg, of course, is already gung ho for the project. “Michael wrote a real page-turner that already seems suited for the big screen. Michael and I have had almost two decades of solid collaborations. Whenever I made a film from a Michael Crichton book or screenplay, I knew I was in good hands. Michael felt the same, and we like to think he still does.”

Pirate Latitudes the novel hits store shelves on November 24 and Spielberg plans of making it his next film. So, expect to see his big screen version sometime in 2011.

Posted in: Action · Dreamworks · Movies · News · Novels
Tagged: Michael Crighton, Pirate Lattitudes, Steven Spielberg


New Trailer for ‘Stan Helsing’

by Sebastian Suchecki, Aug 28 2009 // 3:00 PM

stan-helsing-poster1Remember the time when the phrase “from the guys that brought you Scary Movie” actually meant something? We don’t either, but it applies to the newest venture in outstanding filmmaking, Stan Helsing, or it’s full title, Stan Helsing: A Parody. I’m glad they made that clear.

The film’s premise is pretty simple: every horror movie bad guy you can think of, from Jason Voorhees to Pinhead, is terrorizing a local town, and it’s up to the distant descendant of Van Helsing to save the day. The only problem being that said descendant, Stan Helsing, is kind of a moron.

The term “from one of the guys who brought you Scary Movie” is in reference to Bo Zenga, an executive producer on the first Scary Movie, who went on to produce other gems like Soul Plane and Turistas. Helsing is his third produced script, and his first attempt at directing.

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Posted in: Comedy · DVD · Filmmaking · Horror · Indie · Movies · News
Tagged: Bo Zenga, Diora Baird, DVD, Kenan Thompson, Leslie Nielson, Reba, Scary Movie, Soul Plane, Stan Helsing, Steve Howey



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