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Archive for August, 2009


First Look at Top Cow’s Upcoming ‘Tracker’ Comic

by Joe Gillis, Aug 7 2009 // 8:00 AM

TKFL_SDCC09.inddOur friends at Top Cow have given us a sneak peek at their upcoming Traker comic and because we care about what you read, we’re bringing it to you right here. This new title is the first offered from Top Cow’s partnership with Heroes & Villains Entertainment.

The comic, written by Johathan Lincoln with art by Francis Tsai, let’s you “Enter a world of werewolves and serial killers unlike anything you’ve seen before” according to the company. This preview was only previously available if you went to Comic-Con in San Diego and from what we can see here, it looks pretty cool indeed.

Besides, who doesn’t love werewolves and serial killers? I know we do. That’s not a combo you see very often in the pages of comics. Although, we do like Tim Seeley’s Hack/Slash which often has serial killers and monsters of a sort. If this one is anything close to that, we’re gonna like it too.

Check out the larger preview pages after the jump. Tracker hits comic store shelves in November for $2.99.

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Posted in: Comic Previews · Comics · News · Top Cow
Tagged: Francis Tsai, Heroes & Villains, Jonathan Lincoln, Tracker


John Hughes Tribute Montage

by Chris Ullrich, Aug 7 2009 // 7:00 AM

tbcUsually, I shy away from these types of tribute videos. They normally can’t do the person in question justice or often minimize their contributions in some way. Or, they are just plain bad and poorly put together. Fortunately, that’s not the case with this particular video.

In this one, YouTube user cpfilm has put together a great set of clips from most of John Hughes’s top films of the ’80′s, set to The Who’s song Baba O’Riley which, of course, includes the very appropriate “teenage wasteland” lyrics. Among the films represented are most of the ones I found inspirational and highly amusing as a teenager growing up in the 80′s including The Breakfast Club, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Weird Science, Pretty In Pink, Some Kind of Wonderful, Planes, Trains and Automobiles and Sixteen Candles.

This video took a great deal of time and effort and I, for one, appreciate what went into it and the feelings it evokes. You can say whatever you want about John Hughes and his post-80′s career, but in his prime, he made some of the most entertaining, influential and eminently quotable films of all time. For that, and much more, I raise my fist silently in the air. RIP Mr. Hughes and thanks for all the great memories.

Click through to watch the video.

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Posted in: Comedy · Editorial and Opinion · Movies · Video
Tagged: Ferris Bueller's Day Off, John Hughes, Pretty in Pink, Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club, Weird Science


Rodriguez’s ‘Machete’ Gets Huge Cast

by Matt Raub, Aug 6 2009 // 4:30 PM

machete-poster-795630It’s interesting how much money is made that stemmed from jokes. 2006′s Snakes on a Plane generated $62 million dollars in the theater, not to mention merchandising and DVD sales, and the film all started with spoofed Photoshop image. It looks like the next Snakes will be Robert Rodriguez’s Machete, starring his cousin Danny Trejo.

The film started off as a mock trailer (which you can check out after the jump) for Rodriguez and Tarantino’s Grindhouse film back in 2007. There was talk about doing an entire film of spoof trailers, among many other pipe dreams. Rodriguez then mentioned that he wanted to turn the 2-minute trailer into a feature-length film, and here we are.

News just came in yesterday that the film has gotten it’s cast, and it looks to be pretty impressive, given that the film all started with a joke. Now signed on to do next year’s Machete alongside star Danny Trejo is Robert De Niro, Jessica Alba, Michelle Rodriguez, Steven Seagal, Lindsay Lohan, Cheech Marin, Jonah Hill, Don Johnson and Jeff Fahey.

This almost seems like a joke itself, pulling in names like De Niro, Seagal, and Lohan in the same picture, but the story seems to be legit. Some of those name’s aren’t foreign to a Rodriguez pictures but Nash Bridges? The Lawnmower Man? Jonah Hill??

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Posted in: Action · Casting · Comedy · Filmmaking · Horror · Movies · News · Trailers · Video
Tagged: Cheech Marin, Danny Trejo, Don Johnson, Grindhouse, Jeff Fahey, Jessica Alba, Jonah Hill, Lindsay Lohan, Machete, Michelle Rodriguez, Quentin Tarantino, Robert De Niro, Robert Rodriguez, Steven Seagal


‘Scott Pilgrim’ Game Coming Next Year

by Joe Gillis, Aug 6 2009 // 3:30 PM

scott-pilgrimWho would’ve thought that a game starring Michael Cera, Kieren Culkin, and Jason Schwartzman would get optioned as a video game by UbiSoft, the developer who’s titles include Assassin’s Creed and Call of Juarez? Apparently Universal did, as they’re already planning a game to coincide with Scott Pilgrim vs. The World‘s theatrical release in 2010.

Universal’s live action film is based on a series of graphic novels by Bryan Lee O’Malley, and has won several awards including a Harvey Award, Wizard’s Indie Book of the Year, and Entertainment Weekly’s Independent Comic of the Year. In the film, Scott Pilgrim (Michael Cera) has just met the girl of his dreams (Live Free or Die Hard’s Mary Elizabeth Winstead) only to find out that her seven evil ex boyfriends are coming to kill him.

According to the Bill Kispert, Vice President, Interactive, Universal Partnership and Licensing, they are all excited for the film and gameL

“We were hooked on Scott Pilgrim from our first read of the comics and script. The storyline mirrors the escalating structure of a video game, and it is filled with clever homage to video game culture. We are thrilled to be collaborating with Ubisoft to bring fans a thoroughly entertaining interactive experience.”

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Posted in: Action · Adaptation · Comics · Filmmaking · Indie · Movies · News · Oni Press · Video Games
Tagged: Edgar Wright, Jason Schwartzman, Kieren Culkin, Michael Cera, Scott Pilgrim


Director John Hughes Dead at 59

by Matt Raub, Aug 6 2009 // 2:11 PM

John+Hughes+01We are just getting word now that John Hughes, director of such 80s films as Pretty in Pink, The Breakfast Club, Sixteen Candles, and Ferris Beuller’s Day off has died of a heart attack during a morning walk today in New York City. He was 59 years old.

Hughes was an icon to many who grew up with the films of the 1980s and 1990s including The Breakfast Club, Weird Science, Home Alone, Sixteen Candles, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off and many, many more. The story is still developing, and we plan on having more to you as it comes in.

Posted in: Comedy · Filmmaking · Movies · News
Tagged: Ferris Beuller's Day off, Home Alone, John Hughes, Pretty in Pink, Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club, Weird Science


‘Call of Duty: World at War’ Map Pack 3 Now Available

by Joe Gillis, Aug 6 2009 // 12:32 PM

cod-waw-boxDo you like first person shooters? If so, you’re probably a big fan of Activision’s Call of Duty franchise. If so, they just dropped some new maps for the latest COD title World at War. Want to know more about these cool new maps? Well, you’re in luck because here’s all the info, direct from Activision. BTW, we particularly like the Nazi Zombies maps around The Flickcast HQ. They’re really cool.

The war rages on with intense fury for one of the most-popular online multiplayer games, as Activision Publishing, Inc. and developer Treyarch announced today that Call of Duty: World at War Map Pack 3 is now available for download on Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and the PLAYSTATION 3 computer entertainment system.  Call of Duty: World at War Map Pack 3 includes three new multiplayer maps and one Zombie map:

§  Battery: An armored island surrounded by anti-ship mines and shore-to-ship cannons, “Battery” places soldiers on a mid-sized map based on Fort Drum (El Fraile Island) in the Philippines. Players will have plenty of areas to hide and a steady flow of close quarters combat!

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Posted in: Activision · Games · Geek · News · Video Games
Tagged: Call of Duty, COD: World at War, Nazis, Treyarch, Zombies


Xbox Live Summer Dashboard Update Drops On August 11th

by John Carle, Aug 6 2009 // 11:30 AM

xbox-live-logoSet to go live on August 11th, the Summer XBox Live update adds three new features for players to use to expand their XBox Live experience.

Part 1: Games on Demand

Much like the XBox Originals program which has slowed down as of late, players will be able to download full XBox 360 games to their hard drive after purchasing a digital copy off XBox Live Marketplace. Unlike installing the game from the disk, players will not need to insert a disc in to the drive to play the game as all licenses will be saved to the hard drive as well.

To make transactions easier, players can use credit or debit cards to purchase games instead of being forced to use Microsoft points and causing extra unnecessary steps in the purchasing process. Prices have not yet been released for the following titles which should be live when the update launches.

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Posted in: Microsoft · Video Games · XBLA
Tagged: Avatars, Games on Demand, Ratings, Xbox 360, XBox Live, Xbox Marketplace


The Pull List Comic Reviews: ‘War of Kings’, ‘Ghost Rider: Heaven’s On Fire’ & More!

by John Carle, Aug 6 2009 // 10:00 AM

Pull of the Week:

war of kingsWar of Kings #6 – Marvel – $3.99

Score: 8.5

Wow. That’s the first reaction after reading this issue. Any sort of recap of the events in it would unfortunately be spoilerific due to that fact that so much happens of consequence in its pages. And with an issue this good, spoilers would take away from so many of the great moments upon reading through it. What can be told is that as expected, the war itself comes to a conclusion in this issue.

War of Kings #6 starts off with Vulcan and Black Bolt squaring off inside the t-bomb ship, Black Bolt’s weapon that if detonated would release terrigen mists throughout the universe transforming all its people in to Inhumans. The book goes back and forth between this fight and gives glimpses of others who have been pulled in to the conflict like the Inhuman royal family, Havok and Polaris, and Gladiator.

This issue revolves around emotion. Vulcan’s insane rage and overconfidence is contrasted by Black Bolt’s cold and calculated silence. The king of the Inhumans knows he was going to be on a mission there’d be no coming back from by setting off the t-bomb and the determination and fervor he fights with shows he has full intentions of following through on this.

The Inhuman royal family is filled with anger of their own as some members applaud Black Bolt’s actions while others who were unaware of his intentions violently plead to know why they were not brought up to speed. Havok, Polaris and Gladiator all look at the war in mourning, seeing what once was a great empire of the Imperium before Vulcan defiled it and the Inhuman’s assault ravaged it to a point that it may never recover from under anyone’s leadership.

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Posted in: Comic Reviews · Comics · Marvel · Pull List · Reviews
Tagged: Ghost Rider, Ghost Rider: Heaven's On Fire, House of M, House of M: Masters of Evil, Marvel, Pull List, War of Kings


Redband ‘Zombieland’ Trailer Goes Live

by Matt Raub, Aug 6 2009 // 9:00 AM

zombielandWe here at The Flickcast have been pretty vocal about our love of all things zombie, so it only makes sense for us to swoon over new footage of this Fall’s horror comedy Zombieland starring Jessie Eisenberg and Woody Harrelson. Now hitting the web is a new swear-tastic “Redband” trailer with slightly more footage.

Written by Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, (who’s claim-to-fame is creating the reality-tv parody The Joe Shmoe Show) and directed by Ruben Fleischer (who directed 3 episodes of The Jimmy Kimmel Show), the film focuses on two men who have found a way to survive a world overrun by zombies. Check out the new trailer after the jump, which has slightly more footage, and much more zombie-goodness.

The film stars Jesse Eisenberg (Adventureland), Woody Harrelson, Emma Stone’s (Superbad) and Abigail Breslin’s (Little Miss Sunshine) and is said to be “Hollywood’s answer to Shaun of the Dead”, but will probably shake that stereotype once we finally see it on the big screen October 9th.

Check out all the “Redband” zombie action after the jump.

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Posted in: Action · Columbia Pictures · Comedy · Horror · Movies · News · Trailers
Tagged: abigail breslin, amber heard, Columbia Pictures, emma stone, jesse eisenberg, redband, woody harrelson, zombie, Zombieland


New ‘Wolfenstein’ Castle Vignette

by Chris Ullrich, Aug 6 2009 // 8:00 AM

wolfenstein-game1We’ve been following this game here at The Flickcast and have been able to bring you several cool items to help peak your interest in Activision’s upcoming Wolfenstein game. Among the previous bits of info has been a trailer for the game, part one and two of an awesome prequel motion graphic novel and a behind the scenes video.

This time around, we’ve got a new video to share with you that will give you further information about the game and how awesome the new castle that’s been designed for it really is. The videoalso  shows several of the rooms and a few of the baddies encountered along the way. As with the previous videos, this new one should make you even more excited for the game’s release.

Wolfenstein 3D is available now on XBox Live and PSN. The new, improved Wolfenstein game is coming later this year for all next gen consoles. Meantime, check out this very cool video after the jump. And, because the video is for an “M’ rated game and contains some blood and gore, by clicking through you certify you are 18 years of age or older.

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Posted in: Activision · Games · News · Trailers · Video · Video Games
Tagged: Castle Wolfenstein, Nazis, Wolfenstein, Zombies


Apple Releases OS X 10.5.8 Into the Wild

by Joe Gillis, Aug 6 2009 // 7:00 AM

10.5.8-update

Mac OS X 10.5.8 update is now available through Software Update. Among the listed improvements are a resolution for compatibility issues when joining AirPort networks, disappearing monitor resolutions in System Preferences, Bluetooth reliability and the ubiquitous operating system fixes that enhance your systems stability, compatibility and security. And really, who doesn’t want that?

The update will also upgrade Safari to version 4.0.2. There are a number of other reliability and compatibility tweaks listed here. Security features are available here. The combo update is also available here. Enjoy.

Posted in: Apple · News · Software
Tagged: Leopard, OS X, Software Update


Marvel Digital Launches ’90′s ‘Spider-Man’ Series Online

by Joe Gillis, Aug 5 2009 // 4:30 PM

SM94_1Sure, you could go to your local multiplex and watch the big screen, action packed Spider-Man movies featuring Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst and directed by Sam Raimi. Or, you could just sit back, relax in the privacy of your own home and enjoy some cool Spider-Man action online via your computer.

How is this possible? Well, thanks to the folks at Marvel Digital, the adventures of Spider-Man are coming to a computer near you today! Want to know more and find out how you can join in all the fun?

Fortunately, Marvel has graced us with all the scoop via an official press release. Check it out!

New York, NY (August 5, 2009) –Adding to its ever-growing selection of streaming video, featuring award winning animated TV series and innovative original short-form video, Marvel Comics announced the launch of the 1994 animated series, Spider-Man on Marvel.com, featuring Marvel’s seminal web-slinging Super Hero.

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Posted in: Animation · Comics · Marvel · News · TV · Web
Tagged: Christopher Daniel barnes, Marvel Digital, Spider-Man, Stan Lee



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