by Chris Ullrich, Aug 10 2009 // 10:15 AM
Even though he didn’t divulge exactly what character he’s going to be playing or very many other details, everyone’s favorite Admiral Edward James Olmos did say he’s joining the cast of the Seth Rogen starrer The Green Hornet. During an appearance this past weekend at Wizard World in Chicago, the Battlestar Galactica star and The Plan director said that he’s definitely in the film — as told to the folks at Hollywood Snitch, who were on-hand for the event.
According to Olmos, he was leaving the convention and pretty much heading to the set to start work — or that’s the way he made it sound at least. Said the actor/director: “I’m on my way to do The Green Hornet. It’ll be a lot of fun with Seth [Rogen], Nicolas Cage and Cameron Diaz.”
That’s just about as vague as you can get and still be information. Of course, it is news that Olmos will be in the film, so that’s something. Still, it would be nice to find out what character he’s going to be playing. We already know that Asian pop star Jay Chou will be playing Kato in the film, that Nicholas Cage is playing a bad guy and that Cameron Diaz is the love interest. But what of Olmos?
My guess is that he’ll be some sort of authority figure, much as he’s been on BSG and even way back in the Miami Vice days. I’m going to go out on a limb and say he’s a cop in the movie and maybe even a world-weary cop reluctantly forced to allow The Green Hornet to go about his crime fighting business. Along the way they build a grudging respect for one another and finally learn to work together to help save the city they both love. We’ll see if I’m right.
The Green Hornet, directed by Michel Gondry, also stars Seth Rogen, Nicholas Cage, Cameron Diaz and Jay Chou. It hits theaters in 2010.
Posted in: Action · Casting · Comedy · Movies · News · TV to Movies
Tagged: Cameron Diaz, Edward James Olmos, Green Hornet, Michel Gondry, Nicholas cage, Seth Rogen
by Joe Gillis, Aug 10 2009 // 9:15 AM
Now that Comic-Con in San Diego is but a hazy memory and thoughts have turned to other topics — like cool comics and next year’s Comic-Con — its pretty much business as usual now. So, that means our friends at Marvel dropping yet another massive bunch of comics on us, and eager fans, this week. Following is a list of all the Marvel comics on sale this Wednesday, August 12th via the official press release.
Plus, of course, we’ve also got cool covers from some of the new books after the jump. Check ‘em out!
Hey there True Believers, here’s your official list of comic books, collections and posters arriving in comic stores on August 12th, 2009. For more information on any of these titles, and on upcoming mighty Marvel releases, please visit http://www.marvel.com/catalog/?date=2009-08-12 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:
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #602
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #602 70TH FRAME VARIANT
CABLE #17
CABLE #17 70TH FRAME VARIANT
CAPTAIN AMERICA THEATER OF WAR: TO SOLDIER ON ONE-SHOT
DARK X-MEN: THE BEGINNING #1 2ND PRINTING VARIANT
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Posted in: Comic Previews · Comics · Marvel · News · Press Releases
Tagged: Brian Bendis, Cable, Deadpool, Ed Brubaker, Mark Millar, Spider-Man, The Marvels Project, Ultimate Avengers
by Joe Gillis, Aug 10 2009 // 8:15 AM
Over at The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW), our other favorite Mac and Apple website, they’ve got a great article which highlights five perfect iPhone and iPod Touch applications geared specifically for movie lovers. Among the items they showcase is Now Playing, an app that lets you purchase tickets, manage your Netflix cue, search for movie times and theaters and more. There’s also another app that seems particularly useful called Flixter.
This one allows you to use GPS to find theaters around you, tells you what’s playing at them and what time. In addition, it gives Rotten Tomatoes ratings, lets you play streaming trailers, browse movies by topic, know when the DVD is coming out and be linked to movie sites. In addition to the practical and useful apps, there’s also one just for fun called MovieLingo. With this one, the screen is set up to look like a two reel slot machine. On the left reel are movie genres and on the right wheel are decades.
Shake your iPhone or iPod Touch and you’ll get a random genre and decade while the app plays an audio snippet of a quote from a film in that category. Try and guess and then click ‘Reveal Movie’ to see if you’re right. Its a fun app that can really test your knowledge of sometimes obscure movies and their dialog.
For the full list, be sure to head on over to TUAW.
Posted in: Apple · Gear · Geek · News · Software
Tagged: Flixter, iPhone, iPod Touch, Movie Lingo, Now Playing
by Chris Ullrich, Aug 10 2009 // 7:00 AM
As video games where you play imaginary instruments in a virtual band continue to gain in popularity, so will the bands that join in the fun and become part of the gaming experience. One such band is the legendary Van Halen, which are joining forces with Activision and their Guitar Hero game to become, you guessed it, Guitar Hero: Van Halen. And we’ve got a brand new video highlighting this partnership for you right here.
In the video, which tells you to “rock out to the biggest hits from one of the most legendary bands of all time” we see and hear your favorite Van Halen songs played by pretty decent likenesses of David Lee Roth, Alex Van Halen, Wolfgang Van Halen and David Lee Roth. The game will feature 25 of the band’s hit songs and 3 “signature Eddie Van Halen guitar solos” for you to try and keep up with. Plus, music from a bunch of other bands like Blink 182, Queen, The Offspring, Foo Fighters and more. All in all a pretty cool package.
Seeing as how Eddie Van Halen is regarded as one of the greatest guitar players in the world, it makes sense that the band would decide to join forces and appear in Guitar Hero. After all, Eddie was probably one of the inspirations for the game in the first place. Guitar Hero: Van Halen hits store shelves later this year. Meantime, check out the trailer for the game after the jump.
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Posted in: Activision · Games · Gear · News · Trailers · Video · Video Games
Tagged: Blink 182, David Lee Roth, Eddie Van Halen, Foo Fighters, Guitar Hero, Queen, Van Halen
by Chris Ullrich, Aug 7 2009 // 5:00 PM
We’ve been anticipating the arrival of the film based on Greg Rucka and Steve Lieber’s graphic novel Whiteout for some time now. Previously, we’ve had some info to share with you about the film, including two trailers and an interview with Lieber about his latest project, Underground, where we also talk a bit about the film.
Now, thanks to the MySpace page of Trailer Park, we’ve got the brand new poster for Whiteout to bring you today. This one features a large Kate Beckinsale close up looking pretty great and also very cold. To be honest, I kinda like some of the earlier posters a bit better but at least this one features more Kate, which is never a bad thing.
The movie, which tells the story of U.S. Marshall Carrie Steko (Beckinsale) investigating the first murder ever to take place in Antarctica, is directed by Dominic Sena and co-stars Gabriel Macht, Columbus Short, Alex O’Loughlin, Shawn Doyle and Tom Skerritt. It hits theaters on September 11.
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Posted in: Comics · Drama · Movies · News · Posters · Warner Bros
Tagged: Alex O'Loughlin, Dominic Sena, greg rucka, Kate Beckinsale, Steve Lieber, Whiteout
by Chris Ullrich, Aug 7 2009 // 4:00 PM

Computers, like most other pieces of complicated technology, occasionally have problems. Fortunately, those problems are, more often than not, confined to our Windows and PC using friends. We Mac users seems to have pretty good luck with our software and hardware.
That’s not to say that the Macintosh doesn’t have any problems. It does. And sometimes, its just not worth the time and effort to fix it — at least to some people. Case in point is this video we’ve got to show you now, uploaded by YouTube’s FinalLevelTV.
In it, rapper/actor Ice-T shows how he takes care of business when his Powerbook is giving him some trouble. His solution is interesting, to say the least, but probably isn’t the best way to fix a broken Mac. Although, he’s famous and rich and I’m not so maybe he’s got the right idea. Maybe.
Check out the video (NSFW) after the jump. And please, if you’re Mac has problems, let us recommend someplace to have it fixed properly. We don’t condone Ice-T’s method and are sure that if he’d just given us a chance, we could have saved his Powerbook. Oh well, too late now.
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Posted in: Apple · Gear · Geek · Video · Web
Tagged: Ice-T, Mac Repair, Powerbook
by Joe Gillis, Aug 7 2009 // 2:55 PM
Hulk sell out! Hulk come back for second printing! Sorry, couldn’t resist. Yes, you read that right. The Incredible Hulk issue #600 has sold out and will be back for a second printing, as often happens with title that sell out. Comics are a business, after all, and it makes sense to give the people more of what they want.
For all the scoop, check out the official press release from the folks at Marvel. Of course, we have the bigger variant cover artwork after the jump like always, so check it out!
Marvel is pleased to announce that Incredible Hulk #600 has sold out at Diamond (though copies may still be available at retail level) and will return with Incredible Hulk #600 Second Printing Variant! SPIDER-MAN guest stars in this milestone issue that will change the HULK forever! Learn secrets about the origin of the RED HULK!
Join the superstar team of Emmy and Eisner award winner Jeph Loeb and artist Ed McGuinness for the most important Hulk story of the decade, leading into Greg Pak’s Incredible Hulk #601 while Loeb and McGuinness continue on Hulk!
Plus, Fred Van Lente delivers an explosive tale of The Savage She Hulk and we re-present the Jeph Loeb/Tim Sale Hulk Gray #1. All this is building up to the WORLD WAR HULKS event this December! Incredible Hulk #600 Second Printing Variant features the dynamic interior art of McGuinness on the cover!
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Posted in: Comic Previews · Comics · Marvel · News · Press Releases
Tagged: Ed McGuinnes, Hulk, Jeph Loab, Red Hulk
by Chris Ullrich, Aug 7 2009 // 1:30 PM
Chances are if you get a lot of your news and entertainment online, you’re probably using one or more of the “social networks” like MySpace or Facebook. If so, you’re also probably using one of the fastest growing online destinations where people interact and “follow” their favorite friends and celebrities. I’m talking, of course, about Twitter.
We’ve got a Twitter account of our very own here at The Flickcast and we’re not alone. Many companies have established a presence on Twitter and send out updates, or ‘Tweets”, whenever they have something new to say or, in our case and many other sites similar to ours, when a new article is published. Many of these companies and celebrities have a huge following on Twitter, so its no surprise that one of them would partner with Twitter for the premiere of its brand new movie.
That’s just what The Weinstein Company is doing next week in conjunction with the premiere of Quentin Tarantino’s latest film Inglourious Basterds. According to the company, guests at the Hollywood premiere of the film will “be able to see timely conversations, opinions and experiences as they emerge from the red carpet on special large screens at the premiere and at the exclusive after-party. Twitter-users at home and on mobile devices around the globe can even interact.”
Biz Stone, Twitter co-founder, is equally as excited for the event, saying: “The Weinstein Company’s idea to throw the first ever Red Carpet Tweet-Up for this premiere is brilliant and I’m looking forward to it,” So, if you’re a fan of Tarantino, looking forward to his latest film and love to “Tweet,” be sure to fire up your favorite Twitter application next Tuesday for the Red Carpet Tweet-up and join in the fun.
Posted in: Activision · Geek · Movies · News · Tech · War · Web
Tagged: Brad Pitt, Eli Roth, Inglour, Quentin Tarantino, Social Networks, Twitter
by Matt Raub, Aug 7 2009 // 12:30 PM
Remember the old G.I. Joe PSA’s that would play after each episode of the series in an attempt to teach kids morals and safety instructions? Remember how truly annoying some of them were? We all do, but now we have a reason to look back at them and laugh. Introducing Fensler Film’s G.I. Joe Spoofs, which are re-cut from the original PSA’s and re-dubbed to be pretty ridiculous but also very funny.
Some of them are pretty random, almost too random to be funny, but for the most part, they are worth a chuckle or two. There are nearly 12 of them, all scattered across the web. We managed to round up a few, including Body Massage, Porkchop Sandwiches (NSFW), and our personal favorite, Computer, which you can check out after the jump.
These all circulated the web a few years ago, and it seems like creator Eric Fensler has moved on to bigger things. They are all still worth watching and knowing about, which is good because knowing is half the battle!
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Posted in: Animation · Comedy · Fan Films · Fandom · G.I. Joe · Kids · TV · Video · Video Friday
Tagged: Body Message, Eric Fensler, Fan Film Friday, Fensler Film, G.I. Joe, Porkchop Sandwiches, Spoof
by John Carle, Aug 7 2009 // 11:30 AM
For yesterday’s The Pull List, go here.
Absolution #1 – Avatar – $3.99
Score: 8.0
Back in early July, we had the chance to talk to Christos Gage about his creator owned property, Absolution, from Avatar Press. The interview can be read here. This week, Absolution came to stores and delivered what people were hoping for from the title. Absolution takes a different approach to the superhero genre. Unlike Garth Ennis’ edgy work on The Boys which has superheroes as corrupt drug addicted sexual perverts, Gage reinvents the wheel as he poses the question about what could cause a hero to snap.
Unlike the “heroes” of The Boys, Gage’s hero John Dusk is actually a good person. He uses his powers to save the lives of innocents and defeat bad guys. There is no corporate backing or monetary gain for John by doing it. He is the equivalent of a super powered beat cop. And like some cops who have been on Special Victims Units or the homicide for too long, Absolution explores what it takes to break a man.
The issue begins with John Dusk, the spandex wearing hero seen on the cover of the issue, as he fights White Power, a superpowered white supremacist. John’s powers can be compared to a toned down version of the Green Lantern or the Invisible Woman as he controls his aura around him that allows him to make crude objects with it that can be used both offensively and defensively. When things take a turn for the worst in the fight, John must use lethal force to stop his assailant. Even knowing the criminal is a rapist and murder, John still tries to keep him from dying until he sees two of White Powers captives, causing him to make a decision he can never step back from.
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Posted in: Avatar Press · Comic Reviews · Comics · Dark Horse Comics · Marvel · Pull List · Reviews · Whedon
Tagged: Absolution, Avatar, Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season 8, Buffy: The Vampire Slayer, Christos Gage, Dark Horse, Exiles, Jane Espenson, Joss Weadon, Marvel, Pull List
by Sebastian Suchecki, Aug 7 2009 // 10:30 AM
Now that the Summer blockbuster season has settled down and most of the tent pole films for the year have been put to bed, it’s time for the sleeper hits of 2009 to shine. The Fall is a pretty big time for films like District 9, Gamer, and of course Where the Wild Things Are to take over the box office in a substantial way.
The first trailer for Where the Wild Things Are hit a few months back, and didn’t show us very much. Still, we knew that director Spike Jonze, who was the mastermind behind this stroke of genius, would do the children’s book classic. We now get a new trailer filled with plenty of footage of the titular “wild things” and surprisingly lots of James Gandolfini.
Also starring Forest Whitaker, Catherine Ohara, Lauren Ambrose, Mark Ruffalo, Catherine Keener, and Max Records, Warner’s Where the WIld Things Are hits screens October 16th nationwide.
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Posted in: Comedy · Drama · Filmmaking · Indie · Movies · News · Trailers · Warner Bros
Tagged: Catherine Keener, Catherine Ohara, Forest Whitaker, James Gandolfini, Lauren Ambrose, mark ruffalo, Max Records, Spike Jonze, Warner Bros, Where the Wild things Are
by Matt Raub, Aug 7 2009 // 9:00 AM

Two years ago, there wasn’t much to be said about a film that was only based off of a toy line. Then a dude named Michael Bay came along and changed all that, making over a zillion dollars with two films about robots that change into other things. The movies weren’t exactly rich with story or character development, but they did the source material justice, which is all most fans wanted. One would think that a movie about a secret squad of soldiers would be more believable, but sadly, this wasn’t the case.
There is more than enough source material to play with, given the G.I. Joe toys, comics, and many incarnations of the TV show and Director Stephen Sommers’ other projects including Van Helsing and The Mummy have a decent story and are both relatively entertaining. For this film, however, it felt like Sommers left the passion and creativity he had for his previous films at home when reporting to the set of Joe — which is pretty evident in the first five minutes of the film.
It’s easy to pick on G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra for its poor dialogue or predictable story because when you force lines like “he’s a real American hero” into a scene, it warrants ridicule. When it comes to the story, it’s predictable because it is a blatant ripoff of another film, when the main villain brainwashes his victims to do his bidding, identified by a small lesion on the neck. It’s also funny how you can call this movie The Rise of . . . when the entire film is lacking in any rising action.
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Posted in: Action · G.I. Joe · Movies · News · Reviews
Tagged: Channing Tatum, Christopher Eccleston, Cobra, Dennis Quaid, G.I. Joe, G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, review, Stephen Sommers, The Mummy, Van Helsing