by Matt Raub, Dec 16 2009 // 2:00 PM
Stephen Colbert has been known for many impressive stunts since his show debuted, including shaving his head on a trip for the troops in Iraq, hosting a star-studded Christmas Special, and declaring war on Glenn Beck. He’s recently outdone himself once again by joining pop superstar Alicia Keys in a suburban Connecticut version of “Empire State of Mind (Part II).”
The song has been in the top 10 charts for months now, and is a love letter to New York City by both Keys and Jay Z. Colbert takes on the Jay Z part, with his own suburban spin, in last night’s episode.
The original song (not this version) is currently available on Alicia Keys’ new album, The Element of Freedom, which is currently available at iTunes and other music retailers. Check out the video from last night’s Colbert Report after the jump.
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Posted in: Comedy · Music · Networks · News · TV · Video
Tagged: Alicia Keys, Empire State of Mind, Jay Z, Stephen Colbert, The Colbert Report, The Element of Freedom
by John Muth, Dec 16 2009 // 1:00 PM
Three different sites have received images of faux-newspaper clippings, somehow related to Paramount and Jon Favreau’s Iron Man 2. Superhero Hype received the first image, with the headline reading “The Secret Life of Mr. Stark,” with “Secret” highlighted in yellow. The second image was received by Screen Rant, with the headline of the photo reading, “Stark Situation Paralyze”, with “Stark” in yellow.
And now, the third released image, comes from CHUD with the headline stating, “Tony Stark’s Confession: ‘I am Iron Man’”, and this time “Confession” is highlighted. So far, the message seems to be, “Secret Stark Confession.” Who knows how many more are to come, if any, or if this little game is just a bit of viral misleading.
Answers seem to point to the creation of an ARG, much like the series of ploys created for The Dark Knight, and pretty much anything that JJ Abrams touches. To me, this seems like it’s leading to something to do with Mickey Rourke’s character, Whiplash, as there have been photos of that character in a Russian prison cell, with articles much like this hanging on his wall.
Check out the three clues after the break, and let us know what you think they might mean. Iron Man 2 hits theaters May 7, 2010.
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Posted in: Geek · Iron Man 2 · Marketing · Marvel Studios · Paramount · Photos
Tagged: ARG, clues, Comics, Iron Man 2, Marvel, Mickey Rourke, Movies, Paramount, Photos, Robert Downey Jr., Tony Stark
by Joe Gillis, Dec 16 2009 // 12:00 PM
According to the highly informed Boy Genius, Verizon is at it again with the latest version of its Droid and Droid Eris promotions. This time, as with previous promotions, if you are looking to grab a DROID and/or a DROID Eris for you and someone you love (or two for yourself, why not?), you still have until Christmas Eve to make this holiday purchase.
Starting today and extended until December 24th, Verizon Wireless is offering the DROID Eris as part of its popular “Buy One, Get One Free” promotion. Just like with previous promotions, if you buy a DROID or a DROID Eris, you are eligible to receive a DROID Eris for free. Of course, a new two year customer agreement for each new piece of smartphone goodness is required. You didn’t think you were going to get off that easy, did you?
We’re still evaluating our Motorola DROID here at The Flickcast test kitchens and its pretty darn cool. Still, as much as we hate to admit it, we kinda love our iPhones a little more so far. Although, with the state of AT&T’s network and Fake Steve Jobs’ “Operation Chokehold” going down this Friday, Verizon is looking better and better all the time.
Posted in: Gear · Geek · Google · News · Tech
Tagged: Apple, AT&T, Cell Phones, DROID, Eris, Fake Steve Jobs, Google, HTC, iPhone, Motorola, Verizon
by Douglas Barnett, Dec 16 2009 // 11:00 AM
New to DVD and Blu-Ray this week is possibly one of the best comedies of the year, and definitely one of the highest grossing one’s of all time. Of course I mean the Todd Phillips’ film The Hangover, starring Bradley Cooper (Wedding Crashers), Ed Helms (The Office), Zach Galifianakis (Out Cold), and Justin Bartha (National Treasure).
Three groomsmen (Cooper, Helms, and Galifianakis) try to retrace their steps after a drunken and drug-hazed night of debauchery in Las Vegas in order to find best friend Doug (Bartha) so he can walk down the aisle at his wedding in less than 24 hours. The film is a madcap ride full of great cameos with the likes of Matt Walsh (Upright Citizens Brigade) as an ER doctor, Heather Graham (Boogie Nights) as a recently married stripper, and Ken Jeong (Community) as a Chinese mobster out to recover a bag of stolen poker chips from Doug’s pals.
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Posted in: Comedy · DVD · DVD Reviews · Movies · News · Reviews
Tagged: Bradley Cooper, Comedies, DVD Review, ed helms, Justin Bartha, Movies, the hangover, todd phillips, Zach Galifiankais
by Joe Gillis, Dec 16 2009 // 10:00 AM
As with Marvel, the folks at DC are still cranking out some great comics each week as well. Some of these titles include quite a few Batman releases, a new Brave and the Bold and the latest Green Lantern Corps.
Be sure to check out a list of the titles below. Also, as we usually do, check out some covers for these comics after the jump.
AZRAEL #3
BATMAN #694
BATMAN 80-PAGE GIANT
BATMAN CONFIDENTIAL #39
BATMAN: ARKHAM ASYLUM SPECIAL
BATMAN: STREETS OF GOTHAM #7
BATMAN: THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD #12
BATMAN: THE DARK KNIGHT ARCHIVES VOL. 6
THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD #30
GREEN ARROW/BLACK CANARY: ENEMIES LIST
GREEN LANTERN CORPS #43
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Posted in: Comic Previews · Comics · DC · News
Tagged: Batman: Arkham Asylum Special, Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Comics, Comics Previews, DC, Green Lantern Corps, Justice League of America, Supergirl
by Joe Gillis, Dec 16 2009 // 9:00 AM
This week on The Flickcast Chris and Matt welcome back recurring guest co-host Elisabeth Rappe and dive head first into a bunch of new topics including potential Star Wars prequels and sequels, Clint Eastwood’s latest film Invictus, the latest Kick-Ass character posters, Clash of the Titans and Sam Worthington, the success and animation style of Disney’s The Princess and the Frog, and the family history of Lando Calrissian.
They also made some great picks yet again this week including Matt’s pick of the series Legend of the Seeker, Elisabeth’s pick of the musical Oklahoma! featuring Hugh Jackman and Chris’ pick of Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourios Basterds, which is now on Blu-Ray.
As always, if you have comments, questions, critiques or offers of sponsorship, feel free to hit us up in the comments, on Twitter and at Facebook, MySpace or via email.
Posted in: Action · Comics · Drama · Movies · Musicals · Podcasts · Sci-Fi · TV
Tagged: Avatar, Billy Dee Williams, Clint Eastwood, Episode 36, Han Solo, Harrison Ford, Inglorious Basterds, Kick-Ass, Lando Calrissian, Matt Damon, Podcasts, Quentin Tarantino
by John Muth, Dec 16 2009 // 8:00 AM
Inception, Christopher Nolan’s new film starring Leonardo DiCaprio and a whole slew of other great names including Ken Watanabe, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Ellen Page, Marion Cotillard, Tom Berenger, and Michael Caine has finally got a new poster. Other than the fact that its brand new, the big hullabaloo about it is it’s uncanny resemblance to a poster for The Dark Knight, which featured Heath Ledger’s ‘Joker’ facing away from us, with a couple of cards in one hand and a knife in the other.
Both also feature their single character in the middle of a street with a city’s high-rises walling them in. Of course, one of the main differences in the poster for Inception is that DiCaprio’s character is knee-deep in water. The tagline that has already become an Internet meme in itself, “You mind is the scene of the crime,” sits at the top.
The other more interesting question raised by this poster is at the bottom where it states “see it Summer 2010 in IMAX.” I understand that it’s becoming a normal occurrence for summer blockbusters to be released in this format and Nolan has even become obsessed, you might say, with using the IMAX format, but I can’t help but wonder if this movie will actually benefit from being on the larger screen.
I trust that Nolan knows what he’s doing, and the teaser trailer that’s been released, looks pretty amazing. Anyway, check out the larger poster after the break and mark July 16 2010 on your calendar.
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Posted in: IMAX · Movies · News · Posters · Warner Bros
Tagged: Christopher Nolan, Ellen Page, IMAX, Inception, Ken Watanabe, Leonardo DiCaprio, Michael Caine, Movies, Posters, Sci-Fi, The Dark Knight, Warner Bros
by John Muth, Dec 16 2009 // 7:00 AM
Or, more precisely, he’ll be making a movie about a man on the long-running game show. The story, written by William Wheeler (who also penned The Hoax), is based on a true story called “Prisoners of Trebek.” The plot is supposedly about Maguire’s character who spends time trying to master Jeopardy, falls in love, and experiences some “Charlie Kaufman-esque elements.”
Maguire’s production company, Maguire Entertainment, is producing along with Mark Gordon (who has produced films such as 2012 and Saving Private Ryan). The production is still looking for a director, and with the schedule Maguire currently has — soon to be shooting Spider-Man 4, The Details and Gary Ross’ The Crusaders — it might be some time before he can fit this film in so they probably have time to find a director.
One comment I read recently about this film mentioned something I thought would be hilarious casting: Will Ferrell as Alex Trebek. Probably not very likely, unless that’s part of the “Kaufman-esque” elements they’re talking about, but very funny nonetheless.
Posted in: 20th Century Fox · Casting · Drama · Movies
Tagged: Alex Trebek, Casting, Jeopardy, Mark Gordon, Movies, Prisoners of Trebek, Tobey Maguire, Will Farrell, William Wheeler
by Joe Gillis, Dec 15 2009 // 3:00 PM

Its beginning to smell a lot like Christmas but its not too late to get some great DVD’s for the movie lovers on your list. To help you decide just what to get, here’s a list of some of the new movie and TV shows coming to DVD and Blu-ray this week that we’re looking forward to seeing. Also, there’s some classic, and not-so-classic, movies hitting Blu-ray for the first time.
Of all the new releases, we’re particularly interested in the Blu-ray versions of movies and TV shows such as The Hangover, The Goods, Star Trek: the Original Series and the Blu-ray debut of Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds (shown above with Brad Pitt and Eli Roth).
Check them out:
Movies
Cake Boss ~ Buddy Valastro, Joey Faugno, Mary Sciarrone (DVD)
G-Force (Single Disc Widescreen) ~ Nicolas Cage, Jon Favreau (DVD and Blu-ray)
The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard ~ Jeremy Piven, Ving Rhames, James Brolin (DVD and Blu-ray)
The Hangover (Unrated Edition) ~ Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis (DVD and Blu-ray)
Inglourious Basterds (2-Disc Special Edition) ~ Brad Pitt, Eli Roth, Christophe Waltz (DVD and Blu-ray)
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Posted in: DVD · Movies · News · TV
Tagged: Bradley Cooper, ed helms, Inglourious Basterds, Jeremy Piven, Leonard Nimoy, Mel Brooks, Quentin Tarantino, Robot Chicken, Seth Green, Star Trek, the hangover, Willaim Shatner, Zach Galifianakis
by Matt Raub, Dec 15 2009 // 2:00 PM
We’ve been bringing you brand new clips from the upcoming Solomon Kane as of late, including a thrilling scene from the Hall of Mirrors. Recently, a new clip has been posted in which Solomon’s faithful friend, William Crowthorn, and his family are captured by the riders in the forest.
The film follows the travels of Solomon Kane, a priest-turned-renegade priest who swears his duties to fighting all things spooky and evil. The interesting part of that plot is that Solomon doesn’t always use his sword to do his talking. Being a priest, he tries to go the way of the peaceful man before turning to violence. An interesting twist on the Medieval Action Adventure film.
While there’s still no word on when the wide US release will be, France and Russia get to see the film in two weeks, and our very own Chris Ullrich saw the film back at Fantastic Fest.
Check out the new clip after the jump, and keep it here for more Solomon Kane news as it comes to us.
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Posted in: Action · Adaptation · Indie · Lionsgate · Movies · News · Video
Tagged: Clip, Fantastic Fest, James Purefoy, Michael Bassett, Solomon Kane
by David Press, Dec 15 2009 // 1:00 PM
Another slow week my wallet will appreciates so thanks to the comics publishers. From DC: I’m sorry, SPOILERS, but if you missed the last issue of Green Lantern Corps it’s your own fault because you missed Kyle Rayner’s death. Yeah, Hal Jordan’s replacement died in a battle against the Black Lanterns, so this new issue is bound to be an emotional firecracker.
A personal favorite of mine is collected by IDW this month with the complete Rocketeer by Dave Stevens. If you remember, a pretty decent movie came out several years back with Billy Campbell, Jennifer Connolly, and Alan Arkin featuring this character. It was favorite of mine when I was 10 years old and somewhere in my parent’s garage are the single issues Dave Stevens wrote and drew of the series. This week sees the release of the complete series collected, and it a beautiful spectacle to behold.
From Marvel, I’m looking at the Amazing Spider-Man issue where we are left guessing that these “Gauntlet” murders have been committed by the Sandman! Sandman is probably my favorite Spider-Man villain so I’m generally always on board for those issues. Other than that, I’m not getting anything else this week.
As always, we here at The Flickcast care about what you read so let us know what you liked/didn’t like in the comments. Otherwise, check out the complete list at Midtown Comics.
Happy reading!
Posted in: Comic Previews · Comics · DC · Marvel · Recommendations
Tagged: Amazing Spider-Man, Comic Recommendations, Comics, dave stevens, DC, Green Lantern Corps, Marvel, sandman, the rocketeer
by Chris Ullrich, Dec 15 2009 // 11:55 AM
We’re eagerly awaiting the return of our favorite reluctant spy Chuck early next year and in the meantime, we’ve been able to bring you some great promo material to help you get excited for the new season. Now, thanks to NBC, we’ve got the first look at the brand new poster for the third season and I’ve gotta say, it looks pretty darn cool.
In this one, we see Chuck is taking the mantra “No More Mr. Nice Spy” pretty seriously and kicking some unnamed bad guy’s face. Plus, there’s a couple more bad guys that seem to be the worse for wear as well. In short, Chuck looks pretty bad ass.
Also, and this is something pretty much as important as Chuck now knowing Kung-Fu, Yvonne Strahovski is back, sporting a clingy black dress, and she looks super hot. Yes, I said it, super hot. You may quote me on that.
Check out the full poster (which includes Yvonne Strahovski) after the jump. Chuck returns to NBC on January 10, 2010.
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Posted in: NBC · News · Posters · TV
Tagged: Action, Adam Baldwin, Chris Fedak, Chuck, Josh Schwartz, NBC, Posters, TV, Yvonne Strahovski, Zachary Levi