by Joe Gillis, Mar 9 2010 // 4:00 PM
Even though many of us here at The Flickcast are looking forward to the SXSW Film/Interactive/Music Festival which starts at the end of the week, it doesn’t mean we don’t care about new comics coming out tomorrow. What are we, crazy?
Of course, being the huge Marvel fans we are, we’re always on the lookout for new books to add to our collections. Fortunately, the fine folks at Marvel are always happy to oblige. They’ve even sent us yet another list of comics coming out this week to help.
Remember to get to your nearest comic shop early for best selection. Don’t know where your nearest comic shop is? Use this handy guide to find one.
Check ‘em out:
Comics On-Sale:
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #624
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #624 YF VARIANT
BREAKING INTO COMICS THE MARVEL WAY! #1
CABLE #24
CRIMINAL: THE SINNERS #5
DARK X-MEN #5
FANTASTIC FOUR #575 2ND PRINTING VARIANT
HULK: LET THE BATTLE BEGIN #1
IRON MAN 2 SPOTLIGHT
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Posted in: Comics · Marvel · News · Press Releases
Tagged: Amazing Spider-Man, Cable, Comic Previews, Comics, Iron Man, Marvel, Matt Fraction, Powers, Press Releases, S.W.O.R.D., Wolverine
by Joe Gillis, Mar 9 2010 // 3:00 PM
This week sees the release of a few Academy Award nominees and winners, some new tv shows and some movies coming to Blu-ray for the first time. Among the ones we’re most interested in this week are Precious: Based on the Novel “Push” by Sapphire, The Boondock Saints II, Scarecrow and Mrs. King, The Commish and Up in the Air (with George Clooney and Anna Kendrick, pictured above.)
Check them out:
Movies
Capitalism: A Love Story (Blu-ray and DVD)
Edgar Allan Poe’s The Pit And The Pendulum ~ Lorielle New, Stephen Hansen, Bart Voitila (Blu-ray and DVD)
Falling for Grace ~ Gale Harold, Fay Ann Lee, Billy Asher (Blu-ray and DVD)
Hachi: A Dog’s Tale ~ Richard Gere, Joan Allen, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa (Blu-ray and DVD)
Nine Dead ~ Melissa Joan Hart, John Terry, Lawrence Turner (Blu-ray and DVD)
Old Dogs ~ John Travolta, Kelly Preston, Robin Williams, Seth Green (Blu-ray and DVD)
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Posted in: Blu-Ray · DVD · Movies · News · TV
Tagged: Anna Kendrick, Billy Connolly, Blu-Ray, Capitalism: A Love Story, DVD, Gabourey Sidibe, George Clooney, Mo'Nique, Movies, Old Dogs, Precious, Scarecrow and Mrs. King, Sean Patrick Flannery, Seth Green, The Boondock Saints II, The Commish, TV, Up in the Air
by Diane Panosian, Mar 9 2010 // 2:00 PM
Women, you can’t live with them, you can’t live without them — especially if you’re a grown man-child living in your parent’s basement. That is, until now. The “Women of Marvel” is a year-long celebration of, you guessed it, the women of Marvel Comics.
Marvel intends to celebrate women not only in the superhero realm but also the real life creators and artists. Marvel sees us standing impatiently in lines for Avatar and says, “Hey, maybe she’d like to read something to take her mind off of the 3 hour and $18 dollar ticket price.”
First off, I commend Marvel for spotlighting half of the human population. Yes, we women are out there and some of us are geeks. For the past few years I have been reading about Marvel’s company and comic book events.
I found Civil War to be expertly drawn and relevant, I was thankful that House of M was both brief and Wolverine-centric, and I was patient as Skrullacost (aka Secret Invasion) ended in a forgone conclusion. I was ecstatic when Marvel also dedicated a month to my favorite hairball, Wolvie.
Now that I liked, especially the article about the state of the canuckle’s head when he sat down on the couch for some therapy. It’s safe to say I’m excited about some Marvel events and less so about others, which is fine considering events span the far reaches of the Marvel universe.
However, when I heard about a year-long celebration of a gender I am wholly bias about, a smile spread on my face. Maybe it was due to the fact the most recent San Diego Comic-Con was comprised of 40% women or the line of Twihards stretched for miles, but whatever the cause the impact is slowly changing the marketplace for the well-rounded better and Marney (Marvel + Disney) is diving into the deep end.
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Posted in: Animation · Clothing · Comic Reviews · Comics · Disney · Fantasy · Features · Geek · Google · Manga · Marvel · Reviews · Romance · Sci-Fi · Twilight · Writers
Tagged: Amanda Conner, Civil War, Colleen Coover, Comics, Girl Comics, House of M, Irene Lee, Josei, Manga, Marvel, Sana Amant, Secret Invasion, Shoujo, Wolverine, Women of Marvel
by Chris Ullrich, Mar 9 2010 // 1:00 PM
Even though Mark and Jay Duplas’ Cyrus was already a hit with audiences at Sundance this year, Fox Searchlight is taking the film to SXSW as well to help build awareness and excitement for the film. Seeing as we’re big fans of the entire creative team involved with Cyrus, we’re happy to bring you info about it right here.
Basically, the film follows the life of John (John C. Reilly) a depressed, recently divorced guy who is pretty much a complete loser, desperate for attention. At a party, he manages to hook up with the hot Molly (Marisa Tomei) who, it turns out, has an adult son: Cyrus (Jonah Hill).
Cyrus and his mom have a somewhat interesting and open relationship and he will go to pretty much any lengths to protect her from anyone, especially John. Before long, the two are locked in a battle of wits for the woman they both love and only one man can be left standing when it’s over.
Everyone involved with this film seems to be at the top of their game, even Hill who seems to finally be coming into his own opposite two fantastic pros like Reilly and Tomei. Plus, it just looks really funny — which, sadly, you can’t always say about some “comedies” these days.
Be sure and check out the trailer after the jump. Fox Searchlight releases Cyrus on July 9th.
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Posted in: 20th Century Fox · Comedy · Movies · News · Romance · SXSW
Tagged: Cyrus, Fox Searchlight, Indie, Jay Duplass, John C. Reilly, Jonah Hill, Marisa Tomei, Mark Duplass, Movies, Sundance, SXSW
by Joe Gillis, Mar 9 2010 // 12:00 PM
Good news for comics and Sci-Fi fans: Babylon 5 creator J. Michael Straczynski, who’s no stranger to the world of comics having penned several titles for Marvel, will be taking over DC Comics’ Superman and Wonder Woman titles on an ongoing basis, starting in July.
According to the DC Comics Blog:
Starting in July with SUPERMAN #701 and WONDER WOMAN #601, superstar writer J. Michael Straczynski—a man who’s created layered and compelling characters and worlds on the big screen, on television and across the comic book spectrum—dives head-first into the DC Universe by taking the ongoing writing reins for two-thirds of the fabled DCU trinity.
Straczynski himself is very excited to take on these two iconic characters. According to the writer:
“For as long as I’ve been doing conventions (starting in the early Cretaceous period, when it was just me and a handful of pterosaurs on a panel debating whether or not mammals with opposable thumbs were really necessary to the writing of quality comics, a point still hotly debated today), there has always been the same question from folks in the audience: “Is there any one character who is your dream character to write for?” The answer has always been the same: Superman.
When I first came over to DC, that dream was realized in part by Dan DiDio’s gracious invitation to write the first of potentially many Superman original graphic novels. Now the dream has come fully true with the opportunity to write for the mainstream title, in a story that returns Superman to his roots in a way that will have the whole country talking about him in ways that we haven’t seen in a long time.
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Posted in: Comics · DC · News · Writers
Tagged: Babylon 5, Comics, Dan DiDio, DC, J. Michael Straczynski, Superman, Wonder Woman, Writers
by Matt Raub, Mar 9 2010 // 11:00 AM
News came in last week that NBC’s latest addition to their Thursday night line-up, Community, will be returning for a second season, and we couldn’t be happier. We are all in agreement that Dan Harmon’s sitcom about a group of community college students and their weekly antics is one of the funniest shows on TV, and we’re happy to see it return.
With that said, this week’s episode, entitled “Basic Geneology”, looks to be yet another funny one, as former American Idol star Katharine McPhee stops by. From NBC:
It’s Family Day at Greendale Community College and the gang’s families come to campus to join in the fun. Meanwhile, Jeff (Joel McHale) agrees to help Pierce (Chevy Chase) connect with his stepdaughter Amber (guest star Katharine McPhee). Things take an interesting twist when Amber shows an interest in Jeff.
We’ve got two new hilarious clips from the episode, which you can check out after the jump. Be sure to catch the “Basic Geneology” episode of Community on NBC this Thursday at 8/7C.
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Posted in: Comedy · NBC · Networks · News · TV · Video
Tagged: Alison Brie, Amarican Idol, Chevy Chase, Community, Dan Harmon, Danny Pudi, Donald Glover, Gillian Jacobs, Joel McHale, Katharine McPhee, Ken Jeong, NBC, Yvette Nicole Brown
by Sebastian Suchecki, Mar 9 2010 // 10:00 AM
The Internets basically exploded on Sunday night when news first came that a brand new Iron Man 2 trailer had been released. As if the Oscars hadn’t even happened, fans and geeks alike turned to their laptops in droves to check out the brand new Tony Stark goodness, and nobody was disappointed.
Today, not even 48 hours after the trailer was released, we’re bringing you even more stuff about the movie, like an aftershock of awesomeness. Today, a few brand new images have just dropped online, giving us more Iron Man, War Machine, and even Whiplash. Plus, we threw in a couple older ones as well just for fun.
Check out the images after the jump. Be sure to catch Jon Favreau’s Iron Man 2, starring Robert Downey Jr., Samuel L. Jackson, Don Cheadle, Gwyneth Paltrow, Sam Rockwell, and Mickey Rourke, in theaters on May 7th.
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Posted in: Action · Comics · Iron Man 2 · Marvel · Movies · News · Paramount · Photos · Sci-Fi
Tagged: Comics, Don Cheadle, Gwyneth Paltrow, Iron Man 2, Jon Favreau, Marvel, Mickey Rourke, Paramount, Robert Downey Jr., Sam Rockwell, Samuel L. Jackson, Tony Stark
by Joe Gillis, Mar 9 2010 // 9:00 AM
Paramount Pictures and Marvel Entertainment have finally released an official synopsis of the plot for their upcoming big screen adaptation of Thor, starring Star Trek‘s Chris Hemsworth and Star Wars‘ Natalie Portman. Along with the sysnposis, they’ve also included preliminary credits which carry the favored disclaimer “Credits Not Final.”
This is amusing considering the film is already in production and you would have to expect that those pesky contracts had already been finalized before any actors stepped in front of a camera. Anyway, no big surprises in the synopsis but we do get a few good confirmations.
Check it out after the jump, courtesy of the fine folks at Paramount and Marvel Entertainment:
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Posted in: Comics · Movies · News · Press Releases · Star Trek · Star Wars
Tagged: Asgard, Avengers, Chris Hemsworth, Comics, Kenneth Branagh, Marvel, Movies, Natalie Portman, Paramount, Star Trek, Star Wars, Synopsis, Thor
by Cortney Zamm, Mar 9 2010 // 8:00 AM
Macs are great, except for when you want to play video games on them. Instead, OSX users rejoice whenever new and exciting titles are announced for the platform, and today is no exception. Kotaku has officially confirmed that along with the Steam software, Left 4 Dead 2, Team Fortress 2, Counter-Strike, Portal, and the Half-Life series are coming to Mac.
“As we transition from entertainment as a product to entertainment as a service, customers and developers need open, high-quality Internet clients,” said Gabe Newell, President of Valve. “The Mac is a great platform for entertainment services.”
This announcement has been rumored for awhile, as Mac-specific graphics were discovered in the beta files for the new Steam service last month. Valve dropped some serious hints later, with the release of some images of Valve games integrated with some familiar Mac themes.
Even more exciting is the new feature Steam Play, which will allow anyone who purchases a game on Steam for PC to download and play it for Mac, and vice versa, with no extra charge. Valve also hopes to release titles for Mac on the same day as the PC versions. The first simultaneous release for PC and Mac on Steam will be Portal 2, which was announced earlier this month.
Posted in: Announcements · Apple · Games · Geek · News · PC Games · Video Games
Tagged: Apple, Computers, Counter-Strike, Games, Half-Life, Left 4 Dead 2, Mac, Macintosh, OSX, Portal, Portal 2, Steam, Team Fortress 2, Valve, Video Games
by Chris Ullrich, Mar 9 2010 // 7:00 AM
After long months of waiting and after viewing any and all material we could find on Tron Legacy, Disney has released a full blown trailer for the film. Fortunately, the wait seems to be worth it as the trailer looks pretty darn awesome.
In it we get a better idea of the film’s story and meet most of the major players, especially Garret Hedlund as Sam Flynn, Bruce Boxleitner as Alan Bradley and Olivia Wilde as Quorra. We even get a quick glimpse of Academy Award Winner Jeff Bridges as Kevin Flynn. Plus, there’s quite a bit of the awesome look of the film which, even with these few images and sequences, looks great.
In fact, the film looks so visually complex and interesting, I’m actually going to admit it’s one I may want to see in 3D. Although, I’m pretty sure it will looks almost as stunning in plain, old 2D.
Maybe I’ll just have to see it both ways. Heck, while I’m at it, why not IMAX too? Why not indeed.
Check out the trailer after the break and prepare to be blown away. Tron Legacy hits theaters on December 17th.
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Posted in: Disney · Geek · Movies · News · Prequels and Sequels · Sci-Fi · Trailers · Video
Tagged: Bruce Boxleitner, Disney, Garrett Hedlund, Joseph Kosinski, Movies, Olivia Wilde, Sci-Fi, Steven Lisberger, Trailers, Tron, Tron Legacy
by Douglas Barnett, Mar 8 2010 // 3:00 PM
This Week’s pick is yet again another World War II classic, the 1969 John Guillerman (King Kong 1976) film The Bridge At Remagen which stars George Segal (Lt. Phil Hartman), Ben Gazzara (Sgt. Angelo), Robert Vaughn (Major Paul Krueger), Bradford Dillman (Major Barnes) and screen great E.G. Marshall as General Shinner.
The film opens in March of 1945 as the American 9th Armored Div began to push elements of the retreating German army back towards the Rhine River. The German high command wants all the bridges over the Rhine destroyed in order to halt the advance of the allies from reaching the heart of Germany.
But one high ranking officer, General Von Brock (Peter Van Eyck) enlists the help of Major Paul Krueger (Vaughn) to keep one bridge, the bridge at Remagen up in order to allow the German 15th Army and its seventy-five thousand men to retreat and avoid capture. Krueger accepts the mission believing that a large force stationed at the bridge will stop the advancing Americans.
The Americans however want the bridge destroyed, but in the end keep it up as a way to help shorten the war. Both the Germans and Americans don’t realize it yet, but Remagen will become one of the last decisive battles of the war in Europe.
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Posted in: Movies · Reviews · War · War Movie Mondays
Tagged: Ben Gazzara, Bradford Dillman, David L. Wolper, DVD, E.G. Marshall, George Segal, John Guillermin, MGM/UA, Peter Van Eyck, Robert Vaughn, WWII
by Chris Ullrich, Mar 8 2010 // 2:00 PM
We talk quite a bit about narrative feature films here at The Flickcast. You know, the ones that exist in a fictional world full of characters and situations contrived to tell a story. There are also these other films known as documentaries where actual, real people relate the experiences of their lives and also tell a story.
And yes, some of them are quite good, even if they’re not directed by Michael Moore or Morgan Spurlock (although, they do make some good films). Case in point, the SXSW documentary premiere film American Grindhouse.
Narrated by Academy Award-nominated actor Robert Forster, the feature-length documentary “boasts exclusive interviews with filmmakers Herschell Gordon Lewis, Joe Dante, Larry Cohen, Jack Hill, Fred Williamson, John Landis and many more. Not only that, quite a few of these actors, directors and writers are speaking out in their first-ever on-camera interviews.”
In addition, the film features “clips and scenes from more than 200 of the most jaw-dropping movies ever screened, American Grindhouse is poised to be the most comprehensive motion picture ever made on the subject of Exploitation Cinema. Shameless ballyhoo or certifiable fact? Watch the film and see for yourself.”
I’m going to go on record right now and say “certifiable fact.” See for yourself and check out the trailer after the jump.
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Posted in: Cult Cinema · Documentary · Indie · Movies · News · SXSW · Trailers · Video
Tagged: American Grindhouse, Calum Waddell, Cult Movies, Documentaries, Elijah Drenner, Fred Olen Ray, Fred Williamson, Herschell Gordon Lewis, Jack Hill, Joe Dante, John Landis, Larry Cohen, Movies, SXSW