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Archive for October, 2009


Three New Clips From ‘The Big Bang Theory’

by Matt Raub, Oct 22 2009 // 12:00 PM

bigbangtheoryThe Big Bang Theory is one of those shows that has crept up on many fans and become one of the most watched TV sitcoms on the air today. The show managed to take a simple premise (nerdy boy falls in love with neighbor while even nerdier best friend gets into weekly antics) and turn it into something that has been quite entertaining for 3 seasons.

We’ve just gotten a few new clips from an upcoming November episode entitled “The Cornhusker Vortex” in which Leonard wishes to take part in Penny’s football party, but becomes more of a burden than a guest.

Not only has the CBS comedy had fan favorite Wil Wheaton on as a guest star, they will also have Battlestar Galactica’s Katee Sackhoff making a cameo in an episode later this season as….Katee Sackhoff.

Check out the four clips after the jump. Be sure to catch The Big Bang Theory on CBS Mondays at 9:30pm/8:30pm Central.

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Posted in: CBS · Comedy · Geek · News · Sci-Fi · Star Wars · TV · Video · Warner Bros
Tagged: Battlestar Galactica, Big Bang Theory, Jim Parsons, Johnny Galecki, Katee Sackhoff, Kelly Cuoco, Wil Wheton


Behind the Scenes of Rob Marshall’s ‘NINE’

by Chris Ullrich, Oct 22 2009 // 11:00 AM

N-02097_Rt1As you may know, this Rob Marshall directed film is loosely based on Fellini’s 8 1/2. It tells the musical story of film director Guido Contini (Daniel Day-Lewis) who’s facing a mid-life crisis. As he struggles to complete his latest film he examines his career, his life and the relationships with the various women in it.

If the quality of a film can be judged by the quality of its behind the scenes featurette, then I can safely say that Rob Marshall’s NINE is going to be one heck of a film.  I’ve also included some new pics from the film as well which further illustrate just how great this movie is going to look.

Put all that together with the stellar cast and Marshall’s unquestioned ability to execute terrific musicals and NINE looks to have all the making of a hit. Be sure to check out the behind the scenes video and pics after the jump.

NINE, featuring Daniel Day-Lewis, Judi Dench, Marion Cotillard, Nicole Kidman, Penelope Cruz, Sophia Loren, Kate Hudson and Stacy “Fergie” Ferguson, hits theaters on Christmas day.

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Posted in: Drama · Movies · Musicals · News · Romance · Trailers · Video · Weinstein Co.
Tagged: Daniel Day Lewis, Kate Hudson, Nicole Kidman, Nine, Penelope Cruz, Rob Marshall, Sophie Loren


Microsoft Releases Windows 7

by Joe Gillis, Oct 22 2009 // 10:00 AM

microsoft-windows-7-boxes

Even though we might be pretty big fans of the stuff that comes from that other software and hardware company, we realize that a lot of people out there are also big fans of Microsoft’s Windows products. So, in the interest of fair and balanced reporting, we are pleased to let you know that the Redmond giant has today released the latest version of its operating system, dubbed Windows 7.

The new software arrives in stores today with much better word of mouth and reviews than Windows Vista, the previous version released a few years ago. The new operating system is designed to boot up faster, look cleaner and streamline the way people work with fewer clicks and fewer annoying notifications. Windows 7 is also said to work better with plug-in devices, like cameras. Setting up home networking to share photos and music is also supposed to be easier. Several versions of the software will be sold with prices starting around $120.

In the meantime, if you are thinking about upgrading to Windows 7, first run Microsoft’s free Upgrade Advisor to make sure that your current system’s hardware and software will still work. Over at Lifehacker they have a lot more tips about preparing for a Windows 7 install, including advice on setting it up alongside an earlier copy of Windows or on a Mac.

If you do decide to upgrade, be sure to let us know how it goes in the comments.

Posted in: Gear · Microsoft · News · Software
Tagged: Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP


Twitter Giveaway: Blockbuster’s 10 Horror Movie Prize Pack

by Matt Raub, Oct 22 2009 // 9:00 AM

blockbusterhorrorWe’re all pretty big fans of horror here at The Flickcast. All month long, we’ve been putting out a series of Horror Reviews for you to check out in order to get you into the mood for the big holiday. Now, we’re going to help you get in the mood even more, with a little help from Blockbuster.

About a month ago, we teamed up with Blockbuster to bring you the Top 10 Football Movie prize-pack, and due to the overwhelming success of the contest, we’re doing it again–only this time, with monsters!

Blockbuster has put out a list of their top 10 Horror Movie Monsters, which range from The Creature from the Black Lagoon, to King Kong, to just about any and all Zombie/Werewolf/Vampire films. Weigh in at their site if you have any suggestions they may have overlooked.

This time around, much like the last Twitter Giveaway, we will be tweeting a trivia question later today. If you are the first one to @reply with the right answer, you win the prize pack! From there, you’ll have 20 movies to choose from in order to get your Monster fix.

So be sure to keep an eye on our Twitter page and our tweets later today, because you can most definitely be a winner. Happy Halloween!!

Posted in: Contest · DVD · Horror · Movies · Twitter Giveaway
Tagged: Blockbuster, Creature From the Black Lagoon, King Kong, Twitter Giveaway, Vampires, Zombies


Official Posters for ‘The Road’ and ‘Youth In Revolt’ Released

by Chris Ullrich, Oct 22 2009 // 8:00 AM

TheRoad_1Sheet[2]We got quite a bit of different stuff sent to us here at The Flickcast. Some of it is pretty cool like trailers for upcoming movies, game videos, comics previews and things of that nature. We also get a lot of movie poster art sent to us and some of it is also pretty cool. Case in point are the two new “official’ posters for The Road and Youth in Revolt.

Both poster feature what so many do these days, large pictures of the principal actors and a clever or meaningful tag line. Also, both are different than previous posters that have been released for these films. In addition, on the poster for The Road, Mortensen is clearly holding a gun so you don’t think this is just a movie about people talking and, curiously, the names of the writer and director appear again in larger print at the bottom of the poster so they are clearly visible. This is, of course, an obvious attempt to make sure that people know who they are — particularly those who nominated and vote on the Oscars.

The Youth in Revolt Poster, at least to me, reminds me of the poster for Stanley Kubrick’s film Lolita, which I’ve included after the jump for comparison. I’m not sure what the marketing department at Dimension/Weinstein was trying to go for, but obviously some of them are Kubrick fans.

We’ve talked about these two films here before and you can expect a review of each of these films closer to their release dates. Until then, be sure to check out the larger versions of both posters after the jump. The Road opens on November 25th and Youth In Revolt opens on January 8th, 2010.

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Posted in: Comedy · Dimension Films · Drama · Marketing · Movies · News · Posters
Tagged: Cormac McCarthy, Joe Penhall, John Hillcoat, Justin Long, Michael Cera, Ray Liotta, The Road, Viggo Mortensen, youth in revolt


Fox to Bench ‘Dollhouse’ For November Sweeps?

by Chris Ullrich, Oct 22 2009 // 7:00 AM

eliza-dusku-dollhouse-gunYou can’t always put stock in what people say on Twitter. Sometimes, people just like to say stuff that isn’t true just to get attention or boost their number of “followers.” However, when someone who is supposedly “in the know” like us or Entertainment Weekly’s Michael Ausielo tweets something, people tend to listen and take it seriously. And given his reputation and insider knowledge, they should.

Case in point is Ausiello’s Twitter post from last night saying that he is hearing from sources that Fox will put episodes of Dollhouse on hold during the important November sweeps and then bring the show back after and air back to back episodes. Here’s what he said exactly:

“Exclusive: Hearing FOX will bench DOLLHOUSE for November sweeps and air back-to-back eps on Friday night in December.”

If true, it isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Maybe Fox wants to keep the show alive and so is actually doing it a favor by not having it air during sweeps so its less-than-stellar ratings won’t be a factor? Or, maybe Ausiello’s source simply got it wrong? To be honest, I hope its Fox actually trying to do a good thing and still give the show some kind of chance. Although, as much as I might want that to be the truth, I sure won’t hold my breath for it.

Posted in: 20th Century Fox · Action · News · Social Networking · TV · Whedon
Tagged: Dollhouse, Eliza Dushku, Joss Whedon, November Sweeps, Ratings, Twitter


MTV Networks/Nickelodeon Buys ‘Ninja Turtles’

by Joe Gillis, Oct 21 2009 // 3:30 PM

ninja-turtlesIt looks like the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have a new place to call home: MTV Networks and more specifically, Nickelodeon. According to Reuters, the network, the world’s number one for kids, acquired the rights today to the globally recognized, and phenomenally successful, Ninja Turtles property for roughly $60 Million.

The network plans to develop a new CG-animated television series based on the shelled superheroes, which will potentially debut sometime in 2012. In addition, the network is planning the release of brand new feature films starring the Turtles in partnership with Paramount Pictures and will also continue to work Playmates Toys on merchandising of the Turtles.

“Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles shares a comedic sensibility with the Nickelodeon DNA, with added layers of action and fantasy that have kept this property an evergreen favorite with multiple generations of audiences,” said Cyma Zarghami, President, Nickelodeon/MTVN Kids and Family Group. “We are extremely happy to have the opportunity to be able to focus on this property and creatively re-introduce it to a new generation of kids.”

“Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is a property that maintains a very passionate global fan base, is rich with opportunity for a tentpole movie, and is exactly the right property for us to work together with Nickelodeon,” said Adam Goodman, President, Paramount Pictures.

Actually, TMNT and Nick seem like a great partnership. TMNT has always seemed more of a kids thing to me and for it to be on Nickelodeon and then have a brand new movie from Paramount should continue to expand the appeal of these characters for a long time to come.

Posted in: Action · Animation · Comics · Movies · MTV · News · Paramount · TV
Tagged: Kevin Eastman, Nickelodeon, Ninjas, Peter Laird, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Viacom


The Flickcast

by Chris Ullrich, Oct 21 2009 // 2:15 PM

flickcast-logo-smallAs is sometimes the case, shows need to be examined and, when necessary, changes need to be made to improve them. Or, things change for other good reasons and you just need to go with it and try to make things even better. But no matter what, change is inevitable. So, in that spirit, we’re taking the week off from the podcast so no new episode today. Sorry for the inconvenience.

We will return next week with a brand new episode of The Flickcast, so be sure and be here for that. You won’t want to miss it.

Until then, to help you pass the time until next week’s show, be sure to check out a few of our previous episodes we think feature us at our best. Or, at least, are not quite as embarrassing as the others. Plus, take a nostalgic listen to how it all began by going back and reliving the glory that was our very first episode.

Until next week, thanks for listening. We appreciate it.

The Flickcast – Episode 27: The Legend of Curly’s Gold

The Flickcast – Episode 26: Dream Warriors

The Flickcast – Episode 21: The Last Stand

The Flickcast: Comic-Con Wrap Up Special!

The Flickcast – Episode 18: Comic-Con Special with Writer/Producer Mark Verheiden

The Flickcast – Episode 17: Comic-Con or Bust!

The Flickcast – Episode 16: The Quest for Peace

The Flickcast – Episode 12: The Lost World

The Flickcast – Episode 11: Beyond Cyberspace

The Flickcast – Episode 7: The Search for Spock

The Flickcast – Episode 1: The Journey Begins

Posted in: News · Podcasts
Tagged: Episode 28.5


Dave’s Weekly Comic Book Recommendations

by David Press, Oct 21 2009 // 1:15 PM

Jeez, a whole lot of nothing this week.  I can safely say I will be buying THREE books this week.  47_invincible_iron_man_19

From Marvel, I’ll buy the final issue to “World’s Most Wanted” in Invincible Iron Man. I don’t know, they milked the story into what, thirteen parts? Who cares! The previous issue finally went farther than “I’m Tony Stark and I convinced a computer to give me Alzheimer’s so I can save all of the heroes on the list I created from Norman Osborn.” You know he’s going to get it all restored at the end of this issue, but I just want to see how actually ends.

There’s another Deadpool book, its by the far the funniest and wild and that’s Victor Gischler’s Deadpool: Merc with a Mouth.  I say that if Daniel Way (who is doing a stellar job on the main Deadpool book) leaves the book he should be replaced by Gischler.

And the last book I’ll be getting is Joss Whedon and Fabio Moon’s Sugarshock.  This originally premiered on Myspace Dark Horse presents and it was a wild ride.  This is the Joss Whedon we all know and love, and is a truly wonderfully fun story.

Other than that, this week is a pretty light load.  I suppose there is plenty of Blackest Night books and Dark Reign books but I haven’t been reading those spinoffs so its disingenuous for me to recommend them. As always, we here at The Flickcast care about what you read, so leave us a comment and let us know what you liked/didn’t like from this week’s comics. For a more complete list of what comes out this week, check out the one at Midtown Comics.

Posted in: Comics · DC · Fandom · Marvel · Recommendations · Whedon
Tagged: Deadpool: Merc with a Mouth, invincible iron man, Matt Fraction


Newer, Hipper ‘Wolfman’ Trailer Hits Web

by Sebastian Suchecki, Oct 21 2009 // 12:15 PM

BenicioWolfmanIf you were debating whether or not you wanted to see Benicio Del Toro in Wolfman because it was too folky and epic, how would you like it if the film was set to a generic rock tune?

Well, Universal Pictures answered your prayers with the newest trailer for Wolfman. It’s got more Benicio, more Wolf, and a Marilyn Manson soundtrack.

The film itself has had quite a tumultuous post-production. Originally, the film was set to have Mark Romanek (One Hour Photo) as director, who later stepped down. Then, the studio met with names like Brett Ratner, Frank Darabont, James Mangold, and Martin Campbell, until finally deciding on Joe Johnston (The Rocketeer).

Once finished, the film bounced around with three separate release dates, two being in 2009, and then finally sticking to a release of February, 2010. It’s on record that January and February is where movies go to die.

Either way, check out the cool new trailer after the jump, and catch Benicio and the gang in theaters on February 12, 2010.

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Posted in: Action · Fantasy · Horror · Movies · News · Reboots and Remakes · Trailers
Tagged: Benicio Del Toro, Joe Johnston, Trailer, Universal Pictures, Wolfman


‘The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks’ Hands On First Impressions

by Cortney Zamm, Oct 21 2009 // 11:00 AM

The_Legend_of_Zelda_Spirit_Tracks_box_artI’ve recently fallen in love with The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass, so I was excited at Nintendo’s Big Apple Comic Con booth to have the chance to try the sequel, The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks, due out for the Nintendo DS later this year.

Animated in the same style as Phantom Hourglass and the Gamecube classic The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, Spirit Tracks plays very much the same. Players control Link by dragging the stylus across the screen in the direction you want him to move. Attacking and other actions are also done using the stylus. While I had hoped they would have worked in the use of the directional pad to control Link in this game, it’s understandable that they’d want to keep the mechanics the same for returning players.

What is very different about Spirit Tracks is the ability to control a Phantom, one of the enemies in Phantom Hourglass. The Phantom can do a lot that Link cannot, such as walking through fire or across a pit of lava. Controlling the Phantom was as easy as tapping the Phantom, and then drawing a line in the path that you wanted him to go. This was a little frustrating when trying to get the Phantom to turn corners, because if the line was drawn too close to the wall he’d get stuck.

Even more frustrating was the fact that if the Phantom had to go ahead of Link to clear the way, Link wouldn’t just follow after him, you have to direct him over to the Phantom. It wasn’t difficult, mostly just time consuming. However, the addition of the Phantom added a lot to my experience and made Spirit Tracks feel like its own game, rather than just a straight sequel to Phantom Hourglass.

The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks will be available for Nintendo DS on December 7th.

Posted in: Big Apple Comic Con · Games · News · Nintendo · Video Games
Tagged: Big Apple Con 2009, Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks, Nintendo DS, Zelda


Joe Quesada Talks ‘Captain America’ At Big Apple Comic Con

by Bob Starr, Oct 21 2009 // 10:00 AM

Joe QuesadaMarvel’s chief fanboy, Joe Quesada, was at this year’s Big Apple Comic-Con to talk about what’s going on in the Marvel universe.  With the recent accusation of Marvel by Disney it’s hard to deny the company’s success. So, just how does Marvel continue to compete against DC it’s competitors?  According to Quesada, “The way we differentiate ourselves is by not sucking.”

Yes, you read that correctly. Marvel’s Editor-in-Chief claims “not sucking” is a sound business strategy. Okay, I can’t argue that point. From a business perspective not sucking, or at the very least sucking less then your competition, should be somewhere in the business plan and/or mission statement.

Unfortunately for Quesada, someone at Marvel hasn’t read said business plan.  If they had we, the fans, would not have been forced to endure Ghost Rider, either Fantastic Four film or the trilogy of reboots that was The Punisher, The Punisher and The Punisher: War Zone.  Quesada should probably send out a memo to the staff regarding his suck less initiative just as a reminder.

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Posted in: Action · Big Apple Comic Con · Casting · Comic-Con · Comics · Marvel · Marvel Studios · Movies
Tagged: Boston Legal, Captain America, Fringe, Joe Quesada, Mark Valley



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