by John Carle, Mar 1 2010 // 3:00 PM
2010 has already proven itself to be a big year for games and only two months have gone by so far. From the look of things, March doesn’t seem like it is going to slow down either.
Cross platform heavyweights Battlefield: Bad Company 2 and Final Fantasy XIII start off the month strong while Mega Man 10 finds itself sprinkled through the month on the various consoles. Closing out the month on the cross platform titles is Just Cause 2.
Likely the biggest individual release will come from the PlayStation 3 with God of War III. After being the inevitable comparison for Dante’s Inferno, Kratos comes out on March 16th ready to take no prisoners. The PlayStation 2′s lifecycle finally looks to be coming to an end as it only has one release this month.
Take a look below at every game coming out for the month of March.
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Posted in: Activision · Capcom · Games · Nintendo · PC Games · Playstation 3 · Video Games · Wii · XBLA · Xbox 360
Tagged: Final Fantasy XIII, Games, God of War 3, Microsoft, Nintendo, Nintendo DS, PC Games, Playstation 2, Playstation 3, PSP, Sony, Video Game Releases, Video Games, Wii, Xbox 360
by John Carle, Mar 1 2010 // 2:00 PM
Siege so far has been one of the best Marvel events in recent memory. Not having to worry about delays due to its short 4 issue run, the end of the Asgardian siege by Norman Osborn and H.A.M.M.E.R. will be all cleared up before May. With the penultimate issue set to be released March 17th, IGN.com was given a first peek at some of the pages of this gigantic issue.
If you haven’t seen them yet, the pages as well as IGN’s interviews below were too good not to share with you. Plus, with all the praise heaped on it by some of Marvel’s finest, what’s not to like?
Brian Bendis on Siege #3:
“I think issue #3, which I’ve now seen completed and done, crackles because you know that anybody can go. Let’s put Thor away for a second. If [Sentry] did that to Ares, what’s Clint Barton going to do? What’s Spider-Woman going to do? There’s a genuine problem. So I think the battle crackles. And beyond the fact that it’s stunning – stunning – we have, on pages 18 and 19, an image that is more startling than what happened to Ares. I’ll even give you the page number!
“But as you can see, I’m not talking hype here. As you can see in these pages are staggering, stunning, gorgeous. And I’m very, very proud of it. We have another back-up feature in this issue as well, which I think people are enjoying. But yes, pages 18 and 19. And page 24 is pretty good too!”
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Posted in: Comic Previews · Comics · Marvel
Tagged: Brian Bendis, Captain America, Comics, Marvel, Norman Osborn, Siege, Tom Brevoort
by Douglas Barnett, Mar 1 2010 // 1:00 PM

The Big Red One: The Reconstruction is director Samuel Fuller’s (Fixed Bayonets, The Steel Helmet, Merrill’s Marauders) autobiographical account of his experiences with the legendary 1st U.S. infantry division throughout World War II. Lee Marvin leads the cast of raw recruits which include Griff (Mark Hamill, fresh from success in Star Wars), Zab (Robert Carradine, who doubles as Fuller and the film’s narrator), Vinci (Bobby Di Cicco), Kaiser (Perry Lang), and Johnson (Kelly Ward).
This version of the 1980 film was released several years following Fuller’s death, which was in 1997, as a tribute to his lasting work and the version he intended his audiences to see. When this version was released in early 2005, I was overjoyed to see the original forty seven minutes which Fuller was forced to cut by the Warner Bros. executives.
The film opens as the guns fell silent on the Western Front in France during World War I in November of 1918. Lee Marvin begins his military career as a private who outlasts the war only twenty five years later, to fight once again on the battlefields of North Africa, Sicily, and Europe. The film serves as a combat diary of Marvin and his rifle squad of young, inexperienced boys who fast become hardened soldiers.
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Posted in: Movies · Reviews · War · War Movie Mondays
Tagged: Bobby Di Cicco, Kelly Ward, Lee Marvin, Mark Hamill, Movies, Netflix, Robert Carradine, Samuel Fuller, War, Warner Bros, WWII
by Cortney Zamm, Mar 1 2010 // 12:00 PM
We’re back this month with Cortney’s TV Digest, everything you need to know about the latest and greatest shows on the tube. This month we’ve got some interesting new shows to tell you about from a bunch of your favorite networks, as well as the resurrection of one show we worried we’d never see again.

Parenthood – NBC
Based on the 1989 film of the same name, this new show is produced by movie and tv genius Ron Howard. The show follows the parenting experience of the Bravemen family: single mom Sarah (Lauren Graham), her brother Adam (Peter Krause) and wife Christina (Monica Potter) whose son is diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome, and their headstrong father (Craig T. Nelson). Parenthood premiers March 2nd at 10 PM on NBC.
Southland – TNT
Back in 2009, NBC premiered their new, gritty cop drama, Southland. The show centered around Los Angeles and the members of the LAPD, including The OC’s Ben Mackenzie as rookie Officer Ben Sherman. Shortly before the beginning of its second season, NBC suddenly canceled Southland. It was doubtful whether we’d ever see the six episodes scheduled to air, but TNT swooped in and bought them, effectively saving the show from certain doom. The previous season began airing in January and season 2 starts on March 2nd.
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Posted in: AMC · FX · NBC · Networks · Showtime · TNT · TV · TV Digest
Tagged: Ben Mackenzie, Breaking Bad, Brian Cranston, Craig T. Nelson, Diablo Cody, Monica Potter, Parenthood, Peter Krause, Sons of Tuscon, Southland, Taylor Labine, Toni Collette, United States of Tara
by Shannon Hood, Mar 1 2010 // 11:00 AM
There was no runaway hit this weekend at the box office, as the top three movies were only separated by a few million dollars. When it was all said and done, Shutter Island managed to hold on to the top spot with $22.2 Million. The movie has managed to gross $75 Million to date.
The Kevin Smith directed Cop Out did not seem to be hindered by horrific reviews. It still came in at the number two spot, and made $18.5 Million. This is the largest opening weekend for a Kevin Smith film. With a $30 Million budget, this movie should be profitable.
Overture films scared up $16.5 Million with the horror flick The Crazies, and it should easily recoup its $20 Million budget. I was hoping to see a little higher total, but good word of mouth should help this in the next few weeks.
Avatar stuck around yet again, and made $14 Million. It has now exceeded $700 Million domestically. Next weekend Alice in Wonderland will be taking over a lot of the screens, so there is certain to be a drop in its box office totals.
Holdovers Percy Jackson and Valentine’s Day both brought in about $9M.
Posted in: Box Office · Movies · News
Tagged: Avatar, Box Office, Cop Out, Kevin Smith, Percy Jackson, Shutter Island, The Crazies, Valentine's Day
by Cortney Zamm, Mar 1 2010 // 10:00 AM
According to various news sites across the Interwebs including Joystiq, 1Up, and Kotaku, Playstation 3 consoles across the globe have been suffering from what looks to be a global network lockdown. While it sounds like this would just affect people’s ability to do things like sign into their accounts, check their trophies, use dynamic themes or access the PlayStation Network, some users have reported that they can’t even play games.
Consoles most affected seem to be the older PS3 models, not the PS3 Slims released last year. Titles that are giving players issues, like the newly released Heavy Rain, will give users a screen stating “Registration of the trophy information could not be completed. The game will quit.” The console then reboots and returns to the main screen. This is incredibly frustrating, because even if the PSN is down, gamers should still be able to play their games offline without a problem.
Sony is aware of the PSN connection problems and is telling users to “stay tuned” for updates. But in the meantime, they advise you not to use your PS3. Hopefully, this is something that will be fixed very soon.
Posted in: Gear · News · Playstation 3 · PlayStationNetwork · Video Games
Tagged: Games, Gear, PlayStation Network, PS3, Sony, Tech Support, Video Games
by John Carle, Mar 1 2010 // 9:00 AM
It’s not a secret. A good percentage of the Machinima world is created using Halo or one of its sequels. The reason for that may lie in the most popular and successful Machinima series Red vs. Blue.
With its first episode posted by the folks at Rooster Teeth just under seven years ago, Red vs. Blue has a loyal following with some of the most iconic and entertaining characters in Machinima. Subtitled “The Blood Gulch Chronicals”, Red vs. Blue follows the tales of two armies stuck in the box canyon of Blood Gulch.
Each team starts off with only a few members but quickly grows to reveal the eight main personalities that drive the series. These include Red’s miserable leader Sarge and his personal brownnoser Simmons as well as Blue’s lovable Caboose.
Over the show’s five seasons and an astounding ninety-eight episodes, the teams venture in to other worlds and encounter some unreal scenarios such as a never-ending game of Capture the Flag and a love struck tank named Sheila.
Much like Halo on XBox Live, the language of the series isn’t kid friendly. The characters go to great lengths to combine various expletives together in never before seen and incredibly funny ways.
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Posted in: Microsoft · Video · Video Games · Xbox 360
Tagged: Halo, Halo 2, Halo 3, Halo: Combat Evolved, Machinima, Machinima Mondays, Microsoft, Red vs. Blue
by Chris Ullrich, Mar 1 2010 // 8:00 AM
Even though today is Monday and nobody really likes Monday, at least one good thing is happening tonight: Chuck returns with a brand new episode. After some time off, everyone’s favorite reluctant yet determined spy returns and we’ve got the promo video to prove it.
But wait, that’s not all. The video is not just a promo for tonight’s episode, it also gives us a lot of stuff about what we can expect from the second half of season 3. This includes guns, explosions, back flips, romance, action and, apparently, teeth pulling. Yeah, I don’t quite get that last one either.
Still, with Chuck being one of the few “geek” shows left on the air, it’s nice to see it coming back strong for the rest of the season. Hopefully, things will continue to go well for the show and we’ll get a season 4.
Check out the video after the break. Chuck airs tonight at 8/7 C on NBC.
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Posted in: Action · Comedy · NBC · News · TV · Video
Tagged: Adam Baldwin, Chris Fedak, Chuck, Josh Schwartz, Joshua Gomez, NBC, TV, Video, Yvonne Strahovski, Zachary Levi
by Chris Ullrich, Mar 1 2010 // 7:00 AM
I had a chance to see George Romero’s Survival of the Dead last September during Fantastic Fest in Austin, TX. You can read the full review here. Or, if you don’t want to click a link, I will sum it up by saying I wasn’t in love with the movie.
That’s not to say the movie doesn’t have its good points and isn’t any fun, it does and is. It’s just not a great movie and I was hoping for more.
My opinion aside, the movie will finally be released and to begin the push for that, the studio has dropped the first poster from the film on us. It contains your typical mix of unholy zombies bent on one thing: brains.
Plus, a tag line that actually does a pretty good job of relating one of the central premises of the movie. Nice work marketing team.
Check out the full sized poster after the jump. Survival of the Dead premieres on VOD, Amazon, Xbox Live and Playstation April 30 and in theaters on May 28th.
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Posted in: Drama · Horror · Movies · News · Posters · Prequels and Sequels
Tagged: Dawn of the Dead, Day of the Dead, Fantastic Fest, George Romero, Horror, Land of the Dead, Movies, Night of the Living Dead, Posters, Survival of the Dead, Zombies