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Archive for July, 2010


SDCC10: ‘Ultimate’ Dimension Revealed in ‘Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions’

by John Carle, Jul 22 2010 // 12:00 PM

The night before Comic Con, Activision made the announcement that all Spider-Man fans have been waiting for. Joining the Amazing, Noir and 2099 dimensions will be Ultimate Spider-Man in Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions.  Not only would the Ultimate Spider-Man world be represented by Ultimate Carnage and Ultimate Deadpool, but the young Peter Parker would once again be donning his tendril whipping black suit.

In the game, a mystical artifact known as the Tablet of Order and Chaos is shattered into four pieces with each piece landing in a different dimension. A mystic within the Amazing universe will let Spider-Man know that he can traverse through the other three dimensions to help set things right through the help of the universe’s own Spider-Man.

So far, the game has revealed eight villains with the above mentioned Carnage and Deadpool in the Ultimate universe, Juggernaut and Kraven the Hunter in the Amazing universe, the Hobgoblin and Scorpion of the 2099 universe and the Goblin and Hammerhead in the Noir world.

It looks like Spider-Man will be getting some veteran voice acting behind it. Josh Keaton who voiced the Spectacular Spider-Man animated series in 2008 will be lending his voice to the Ultimate Spider-Man. Dan Gilvenez from the 1980s Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends series will be taking on the role of Migeul O’Hara as Spider-Man 2099.

From the 1990’s Spider-Man: The Animated Series, Christopher Daniel will be Spider-Man Noir. Finally, the most impressive of the list comes from Neil Patrick Harris from the short-lived MTV CGI Spider-Man series who will take the helm of the Amazing version of Peter Parker.

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Posted in: Activision · Comic-Con · Games · Marvel · News · Playstation 3 · Video Games · Xbox 360
Tagged: Activision, Marvel, Neil Patrick Harris, Playstation 3, Preview, SDCC 10, SDCC 2010, SDCC10, Spider-Man, Spider-Man 2099, Spider-Man Noir, Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions, Ultimate Spider-Man, Video Games, Xbox 360


Check Out The New Trailer for ‘Weeds’ Season Six

by Chris Ullrich, Jul 22 2010 // 11:00 AM

Oh Nancy Botwin, what have you gotten yourself into now? Oh wait, I already know. First, your husband dies and you have to turn to selling pot to make ends meet.

Then, you risk everything for a relationship with a known drug dealer and also have his illegitimate child. Oh, your youngest son also manages to bump off your baby daddy’s chief handler so she won’t be in the way. Too much to imagine? Nope, just another day for the folks over at Weeds.

With last season’s great cliff hanger ending still fresh in our memories this new season of the show, its sixth, promises to be even more fun. In this new trailer for it we see that although Nancy and the gang are in different surroundings, they are still the same awesome band of lovable misfits we’ve come to know and watch every week.

Click through for the trailer. Weeds begins its new season on August 16th only on Showtime.

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Posted in: News · Showtime · Trailers · TV
Tagged: Alexander Gould, Demian Bichir, Justin Kirk, Mary Louise Parker, Showtime, TV, Weeds


SDCC10: ‘James Bond 007: Blood Stone’ First Impressions

by John Carle, Jul 22 2010 // 10:00 AM

The night before Comic-Con, Activision let the press see the upcoming third person action shooter James Bond 007: Blood Stone for the first time on the Xbox 360. Though it was not a hands on demo, the press was allowed to see a playthrough of the game’s first level.

In it, the Daniel Craig-inspired Bond makes his way through a pier-side estate using shooting and cover tactics similar to that of Alpha Protocol and Gears of War. The game incorporated a reward system to stealth take downs that would allow players to pull off instantaneous special kills. Bond then took part in an action packed speedboat pursuit before a high impact car chase.

During all of it, the game looked great. It looked as though gameplay ran smooth though its hard to really tell without actually getting a hands on play through. One thing emphasized during the demo was the variety in gameplay as the game had both fast paced sequences including shooting and driving contrasting the slower paced stealth sections.

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Posted in: Activision · Comic-Con · Games · News · Playstation 3 · Video Games · Xbox 360
Tagged: Activision, First Impressions, James Bond, James Bond 007: Blood Stone, Playstation 3, San Diego Comic-Con, SDCC 10, SDCC 2010, SDCC10, Video Games, Xbox 360


App Review: Hulu Plus for the iPhone

by Sebastian Suchecki, Jul 22 2010 // 9:00 AM

Since the announcement of Hulu’s pay service (aptly titled Hulu Plus), the big question on everyone’s mind is simple: Why pay for a service that I was getting for free? Well, we’re happy to say that it’s definitely worth it. The worth became apparent to me as I stood in a 45 minute line at Comic-Con in San Diego and passed the time by watching episodes of Family Guy and The Office.

You may be saying to yourself: “I have plenty of videos on my iPhone so who cares.” and before today I could agree with you. There is something incredibly freeing about having access to the handful of movies or TV shows stored on your iPhone. The wonderful new Hulu Plus app gives you instant access to every episode of hundreds of different TV shows and movies.

Unlike previous streaming technologies, such as Slingbox, that required WiFi, the videos streamed seamlessly using the 3G network and the quality was on par with any video purchased in iTunes. Another concern that usually pops up with programs like this is how it will handle multitasking when faced with oncoming texts and phone calls.

Hulu Plus performs admirably by reloading the video where you left off, rather than restarting from the beginning.

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Posted in: Apple · Hulu · Mobile Apps · Reviews · Tech
Tagged: Apple, Family Guy, Hulu, Hulu Plus, Instant Netflix, iPhone, iPhone Software, iTunes App Store, slingbox, The Office


SDCC10: Brad Pitt Taking on Zombies in ‘World War Z’ Movie

by Chris Ullrich, Jul 22 2010 // 8:00 AM

San Diego Comic-Con has barely started and we can already bring you some pretty cool news about a great project. During an interview with MTV during preview night at the Con, World War Z writer Max Brooks confirmed that not only is the big screen adaptation of his novel finally moving forward, but Brad Pitt has officially been attached to star in the film.

Back when I interviewed Brooks over two years ago, his novel was just being adapted by Babylon 5 and comics writer J. Michael Straczynski. Since then, writer Michael Carnahan has penned a draft. In addition, the film is still moving forward with Quantum of Solace director Marc Forester attached.

Also according to reports, the novel World War Z isn’t the only zombie story from Max Brooks headed for the big screen. Both The Zombie Survival Guide and The Zombie Survival Guide: Recorded Attacks graphic novel have also been optioned and will be adapted for the big screen by writers yet to be determined.

According to Brooks, the studio is currently targeting a Summer 2012 release for World War Z, which chronicles a worldwide zombie outbreak through the first-hand accounts of survivors. No further information is available on the other two projects at the moment, but when it is you can be sure we’ll bring it to you.

Posted in: Avatar Press · Casting · Comic-Con · Comics · Movies · News
Tagged: Avatar Press, Comic-Con, Max Brooks, San Diego Comic-Con, SDCC, SDCC10, The Zombie Survival Guide, The zombie Survival Guide: Recorded Attacks, World War Z, Zombies


SDCC10: Official Preview Night Photo Gallery

by Matt Raub, Jul 22 2010 // 7:00 AM

Here we are. Day one has officially started and San Diego Comic-Con 2010 is underway. Last night, we were able to get onto the show floor for Preview Night and check out some of this year’s cool attractions and booths.

Last year, we remember some of the cool booths around the Con such as the Stargate booth, Marvel’s infamous Iron Man suit collection, and even the annual WB water tower. This year there is some of the same, but some pretty cool additions as well.

With the amount of popular comic book film and TV franchises, you can expect to see plenty of cool set decorations around the showroom this year. One of our personal favorites is the Odin’s throne, which is about as epic as the film looks to be.

Also seen last night is the cool new lightcycle from the upcoming Tron: Legacy film, a great zombie crime scene from the upcoming Walking Dead adaptation on AMC, and of course our first look at Abin Sur from the upcoming Green Lantern film.

Check out our full gallery from Preview Night after the jump and keep it with us all week for all of your San Diego Comic-Con 2010 coverage.

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Posted in: Comic-Con · Comics · Movies · News · Photos
Tagged: District 9, Green Lantern, Iron Man, Odin, San Diego Comic-Con, SDCC, SDCC10, Stargate, Thor, Tron Legacy, Walking Dead


Two New Screenshots From ‘Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions’

by Shannon Hood, Jul 21 2010 // 5:00 PM

The developers of Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions have just released two new 360° screen shots for the upcoming game that will be available for Wii, PS3, Nintendo DS, and XBOX 360.

The new game will allow you to explore four parallel universes, each featuring its own Spider-Man with a unique set of skills. Marvel comic book writer Dan Slott wrote the adventure game.

The first screenshot is entitled “2099″ and the second one is “Noir”, which are two of the universes. For more info, visit the official Spider-Man Dimensions website.

Check out the screenshots after the jump.

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Posted in: Games · Marvel · News · Nintendo · Playstation 3 · Press Releases · Wii · Xbox 360
Tagged: Dan Slott, Games, Marvel, Screen Shots, Spider-Man, Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions, Video Games


New ‘Thor’ Pic Almost Makes Us Believe

by Chris Ullrich, Jul 21 2010 // 4:00 PM

We’ve been having a debate around The Flickcast water cooler for the last few months about if we feel Kenneth Branagh’s upcoming Thor film will be any good. At first, when info started to surface we were pretty sure the film was in good hands and would be another great superhero film in the same vein as Iron Man.

Then, more recently, we saw more pics, including one of Anthony Hopkins seemingly doing his best 40 Year Old Virgin imitation, and our faith wavered. Fortunately, things seem back on track now with this brand new pic of Chris Hemsworth as Thor that has just dropped over at USA Today.

In it we finally see what all the fuss is about and get our first real look at the God of Thunder at his muscled best. If this is an indication of how Hemsworth is going to look as Thor and how the film will portray the character, Mr. Branagh we are sorry we doubted you.

Let’s just hope our faith is rewarded. For a bigger look at the pic, click through. As if you didn’t already know, Thor hits theaters on May 6th, 2011.

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Posted in: Comics · Marvel · Marvel Studios · Movies · News
Tagged: Anthony Hopkins, Chris Hemsworth, Comics, Kenneth Branagh, Loki, Marvel, Movies, Natalie Portman, Star Trek, Thor


SDCC10: Radical Publishing Announces San Diego Comic-Con Schedule

by Chris Ullrich, Jul 21 2010 // 3:00 PM

In the rush to get things ready for our coverage of Comic-Con we occasionally miss information that we should have shared. One such instance is news from our fiends at Radical Publishing who will have a high profile panel and presence in San Diego this year.

A couple days ago they released their full schedule of events and we want to make sure and bring it to you before the Con starts in earnest tomorrow. Some of the guests for their panel include a veritable who’s who of comic book writers and artists including Jimmy Palmiotti, Rick Remender, Matt Cirulnick, David Hine and Keith Arem.

Plus, their panel will be moderated by non-other than Harry Knowles and they will have special appearances by Wesley Snipes, Antoine Fuqua and Sam Worthington. How’s that for entertainment?

So, if you’re in San Diego, be sure to catch all of these folks, and more, coming directly from Radical Publishing.

Click through for the complete press release giving you even more details. Also, check out the Radical Publishing website.

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Posted in: Comic-Con · Comics · Movies · News
Tagged: Arvid Nelson, Comic-Con, Comics, Earp: Saints for Sinners, Harry Knowles, Jimmy Palmiotti, Keith Arem, Matt Cirulnick, Radical Publishing, rick remender, Sam Raimi, Sam Worthington, SDCC, SDCC10, Wesley Snipes


SDCC 10: New Characters Announced for ‘Marvel vs. Capcom 3’

by John Carle, Jul 21 2010 // 2:34 PM

Marvel is obviously going to have a huge presence at this year’s Comic Con with their panels scheduled to talk about both the Thor and Captain America movies on Saturday in addition to their other big comic announcements. Marvel will also have the video game focus of the show with two gigantic releases of Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions from Activision and the much anticipated sequel ten years in the making of Marvel vs. Capcom 3: The Fate of Two Worlds.

At the show, the public will be able to get a hands on preview with the latest build of the game featuring four newly released characters. Doctor Doom and the Super Skrull have been added to the Marvel roster while Capcom adds on the fan favorite Chun Li from the Street Fighter series and Trish from Devil May Cry. Of the four, both Doctor Doom and Chun Li are returning characters while the Super Skrull and Trish are brand new to the Capcom Vs. franchise.

UPDATE: We’ve got a brand new trailer to show off the new announced characters. Check it out after the jump!

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Posted in: Capcom · Comic-Con · Comics · Marvel · Playstation 3 · Video Games · Xbox 360
Tagged: Capcom, Chun Li, Devil May Cry, Doctor Doom, Marvel, Marvel vs. Capcom, Marvel vs. Capcom 3: The Fate of Two Worlds, San Diego Comic-Con, Screen Shots, SDCC, SDCC 2010, SDCC10, Street Fighter, Super Skrull, Trish


First Trailer for ‘Mesrine: Killer Instinct’ Arrives

by Joe Gillis, Jul 21 2010 // 2:00 PM

We’ve got the first trailer for Mesrine: Killer Instinct for you today. Here’s the story about the movie from the official press release and be sure to check out the trailer after the jump:

Across Canada, the United States and Spain, through France and Algeria, Mesrine: Killer Instinct tells the story of the incredible rise of one of history’s greatest gangsters. Always on the run, a renegade existence only a bullet can stop.

The movie charts the outlaw odyssey of Jacques Mesrine (Vincent Cassel), the legendary French gangster of the 1960s and 1970s who came to be known as French Public Enemy No. 1 and The Man of a Thousand Faces.

Infamous for his bravado and outrageously daring prison escapes, Mesrine carried out numerous robberies, kidnappings and murders in a criminal career that spanned continents until he was shot dead in 1979 by France’s notorious anti-gang unit. Thirty years after his death, his infamy lives on.

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Posted in: Action · Movies · News · Trailers · Video
Tagged: Cecile de France, Elena Anaya, Gerard Depardieu, Gilles Lellouche, Mesrine: Killer Instinct movie trailer, Press Release, Roy Dupuis, Vincent Cassel


Sony Announces Voice Cast for DC Universe Online

by Nat Almirall, Jul 21 2010 // 1:00 PM

Fans of the MMORPG DC Universe will be happy to know that today Sony Online Entertainment announced that two of their best-known vocal talents will be voicing two of their most popular characters.

Mark Hamill (Star Wars), who voiced The Joker for both the early ’90s Batman: The Animated Series as well as the hit game Batman: Arkham Asylum, will be returning as The Clown Prince of Crime; and Kevin Conroy, voice of Batman himself, also in The Animated Series and Arkham Asylum, will again lend his talents as the Caped Crusader.

In addition to Hamill and Conroy, a number of other well-known voice talents fill out the cast, among them Adam Baldwin (Firefly, The X-Files, Angel) will be providing the voice of Superman while Gina Torres, star of the ABC series Huge and previously the voice of DC favorites Vixen and Superwoman, will be playing the Amazon Wonder Woman.

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Posted in: DC · DC Entertainment · Video Games
Tagged: Adam Baldwin, Batman, DC Universe Online, Gina Torres, James Marsters, Kevin Conroy, Lex Luthor, Mark Hamill, Superman, Wonder Woman



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