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Archive for October, 2010


Watch These Amazing Banksy Opening Credits for ‘The Simpsons’

by Chris Ullrich, Oct 11 2010 // 2:00 PM

As we’ve done in the past, we’ve got another video for you that we think you should see. Often we will make comments or provide context but in this case, we think the video speaks for itself.

Okay, maybe a little hint. It’s the title sequence for The Simpsons, one of Fox’s longest running shows ever. However, this particular one is a bit different. Really different, in fact. It was directed by noted street artist Banksy if that that help give you a clue to what you are going to see.

It takes you deeper and shows you more than any other one of these ever done for the show. And if you know the show and know how much work they put into the opening titles, that’s saying a lot.

So, click through to check out this amazing video. Let us know what you think in the comments.

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Posted in: 20th Century Fox · Animation · News · TV · Video
Tagged: Animation, Banksy, Fox, Matt Groening, Political Commentary, The Simpsons, TV


‘Doctor Who’ to Film in US for the First Time

by Joe Gillis, Oct 11 2010 // 1:00 PM

If you’re a big fan of the BBC show Doctor Who and live in, or are willing to travel to Utah, this story is especially for you. According to the BBC, the upcoming Season 6 of its flagship sci-fi drama will open with a two part episode set and partially filmed in the U.S.

The opener, written by the show’s head writer and showrunner Steven Moffat, will be co-produced by BBC America, with key scenes being filmed in Utah in November. The story is set in the late ‘60s and finds the Doctor (Matt Smith), Amy (Karen Gillan) and Rory (Arthur Darvill) on a secret mission “that takes them on an adventure from the desert in Utah – right to the Oval Office.”

Also joining the show for the opener will be Alex Kingston, who reprises her role as River Song. “The Doctor has visited every weird and wonderful planet you can imagine, so he was bound get round to America eventually,” Moffat said. “And of course every Doctor Who fan will be jumping up and down and saying he’s been in America before. But not for real, not on location – and not with a story like this one! Oh, you wait!”

Okay Mr. Moffat, we’ll wait. But it won’t be easy. We don’t like waiting.

What do you guys think about Doctor Who filming in the US and Torchwood moving to the US permanently?

Posted in: BBC · Drama · News · Press Releases · Sci-Fi · TV
Tagged: Action, Arthur Darvill, BBC, BBC America, Doctor Who, Dr. Who, Drama, Karen Gillan, Matt Smith, Sci-Fi, Starz, Steven Moffat, Torchwood


Check Out This New Teaser for ‘Call of Duty: Black Ops’ Single Player

by Chris Ullrich, Oct 11 2010 // 12:00 PM

The full single player trailer for Call of Duty: Black Ops, Activision and Treyarch’s latest bit of awesomeness, will debut tonight during ESPN’s Monday Night Football game between the Minnesota Vikings and the New York Jets. In the meantime, we’ve got a teaser for that trailer to share with you this morning that will surely serve to whet your appetite for the full trailer and, of curse, the game itself.

As I mentioned before, Call of Duty: Black Ops takes gaming to the next level and features a host of new features, enhancements and all around gameplay advances. Plus, it will also allow players to experience the game in 3D, which could be very cool indeed.

With this teaser we get a glimpse of how amazing this game is going to be and get to experience some of the action for ourselves. Of course, actually getting a chance to play the game will be even better but for now, we can at least get psyched for when that time does soon come.

Take a look at the teaser after the jump. Call of Duty: Black Ops hits stores on November 9.

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Posted in: 3-D · Activision · Games · News · Video · Video Games
Tagged: Activision, Call of Duty, Call of Duty: Black Ops, First Person Shooter, FPS, Games, Treyarch, Video Games


NYCC10: Magneto, M.O.D.O.K., Arthur and ‘Bionic Commando’ Coming to ‘Marvel vs. Capcom 3′

by John Carle, Oct 11 2010 // 11:00 AM

It’s no surprise with the amount of sponsorship Capcom has given to the New York Comic Con that they’d have some big announcements for their most anticipated new title, Marvel vs. Capcom 3: The Fate of Two Worlds. Not surprisingly, these announcements came in the form of additions to the roster.

First up is Magneto, returning from his stint in Marvel vs. Capcom 2, this former mutant terrorist turned X-Men gets the HD makeover with all of his favorite Hyper Combos for the next generation of Marvel vs. Capcom combat.

Also buffing up the Marvel side of things is M.O.D.O.K., the Mental Organism Designed Only for Killing. The leader of A.I.M. may seem like an odd choice for a fighting game with his limited mobility but Capcom has shown in the trailer below just what kind of technology this former technician is equipped with to put him toe to toe with Capcom’s best.

Speaking of Capcom, their classic hero Arthur from the Ghosts ‘n Goblins series will make his series debut as a playable character. Fans of the series will remember the underwear wearing knight in all his boxer glory as an assist character in the first Marvel vs. Capcom.

Finally, the Bionic Commando Spencer will be added to the series as well. Take a peek at the video below showing the Mortal Kombat-esque “Get over here” attack that Spencer possesses.

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Posted in: Capcom · Games · Marvel · NYCC · Playstation 3 · Screen Shots · Trailers · Video · Video Games · Xbox 360
Tagged: Arthur, Bionic Commando, Capcom, Ghosts 'n Goblins, M.O.D.O.K., Magneto, Marvel, Marvel vs. Capcom, Marvel vs. Capcom 3, Marvel vs. Capcom 3: The Fate of Two Worlds, New York Comic Con, NYCC10, Playstation 3, Spencer, Spider-Man, Trailer, Video Games, Video Games Trailers, Xbox 360


Fantastic Fest Review: ‘Rubber’

by Jane Almirall, Oct 11 2010 // 10:00 AM

When I read the synopsis for Rubber - an experimental film about a psychokinetic, automobile tire that goes on a killing spree in the desert – I thought it sounded like an awesome idea for a short film.  Then I read that it was, in fact, a full feature length film (85 minutes, to be exact) and my curiosity was piqued even further.

The premise is pretty high concept, I wondered how director Quentin Dupieux would pull off a story with so much potential to end up being one-note. The short answer is that he made an engaging, funny, acerbic and captivating story about a murderous tire –  and he did it so brilliantly.

By predicating the film on the conceit that many things happen in life for no reason, the story about a tire which comes to life and possesses psychic powers (and a penchant for destruction!  And blood lust!  And vengeful rage!) can exist without any need for an explanation. It simply is what it is and as a spectator we are able to accept this and let the story tell itself without fighting the implausibility of it.

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Posted in: Action · Fantastic Fest · Movies · News · Reviews · Sci-Fi · Trailers · Video
Tagged: Fantastic Fest, Movies, Mr. Oizo, Quentin Dupieux, Reviews, Rubber


Box Office: ‘Secretariat’ Stumbles Out Of the Gate

by Shannon Hood, Oct 11 2010 // 9:00 AM

A lot of people thought that Secretariat would be a shoo-in for first place this week. There has been Oscar talk for Diane Lane, and Disney was pinning its hopes on having a “Blind Side” type four-quadrant hit film on its hands. Alas, at the end of the day, Secretariat stumbled across the finish line in third place with $12.6M  for the weekend, dashing the dreams of studio executives hoping for a huge hit.

The Social Network came in at the top spot, with $15M.  It dropped about 30% from its opening weekend, and has made $46M to date. Katherine Heigl’s latest rom-com Life As We Know It came in at a respectable $14.6M, good enough for second place this weekend, though it came in on the lower end of expectations.

Holdover Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole won the number four spot. Wes Craven’s latest offering, My Soul To Take, was a disappointment with $6.9M, despite having 3D up charges.  It goes to show that 3D does not ensure big numbers at the box office.

You still have to have a quality product.  The movie wasn’t screened for critics, and feedback from audience members has been dismal.  Cinemascore reports a horrible “D” grade.

Newcomers Buried and It’s Kind of a Funny Story were on limited screens, but their per/screen averages were pretty bleak.  Each only garnered about $2,000 per showing, and neither placed in the top ten. I Spit on Your Grave only made $33,000 over the weekend, a truly frightening total.

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Posted in: Box Office · Movies · News
Tagged: Box Office, Buried, I Spit On Your Grave, It's Kind of a Funny Story, Jackass 3D, Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole, Life as We Know It, My Soul to Take, Secretariat, The Social Network, Waiting for "Superman"


Classic X-Men Arcade Game Getting A New Life On XBLA & PSN

by Matt Raub, Oct 11 2010 // 8:00 AM

These days, there are plenty of classic games that are getting the big-budget revamp, but it’s the few that gamers from the 90s remember with nostalgia that are finally getting justice in the world of next gen consoles. TNMT: Turtles in Time was the first to get the face lift, and now comic fans everywhere rejoice as the classic arcade game X-Men is coming to Xbox Live and the PlayStation Network.

Straight from 1992, the arcade was forever known as “that gigantic machine in the back of the arcade that was always taken up”, which was one of the rare machines to allow 6 simultaneous players, all dedicated to one classic 80′s X-Men character. Now, developer Konami has plans finally bring the once arcade-only game to the console.

Many fans remember that the available characters were chosen from probably the best X-Men team roster in the history of the comic, including Cyclops, Wolverine, Nightcrawler, Colossus, Storm, and unfortunately, Dazzler. Though, the addition of Dazzler in a members-only jacket and headband only make the game that much more nostalgic.

No word yet on a release date, but it was mentioned in the Marvel panel at New York Comic-Con that the game will feature a drop-in online multiplayer system that allows up to 6 players at once, each with varying difficulty. We expect to hear more about the game as it develops. In the meantime, check out the awesome trailer for the re-release after the jump.

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Posted in: Action · Comic-Con · Comics · Games · Marvel · News · NYCC · Playstation 3 · PlayStationNetwork · Trailers · Video · XBLA · Xbox 360
Tagged: Arcade, Colossus, Cyclops, Dazzler, Konami, Nightcrawler, NYCC, PlayStation Network, Storm, Wolverine, X-Men, XBox Live


NYCC10: Booths, Celebs, and Costumes Galore!

by John Carle, Oct 11 2010 // 7:00 AM

Most of the people in the area were aware, but for those around the world, this weekend marked the fifth annual New York Comic Convention in the Jacob Javits Convention Center in the heart of New York City. It may not have been as warm as San Diego, but that didn’t stop folks from all over the world flying in to show off their inner (or outer) geek.

Part of the charm of any convention is seeing things that most people would consider strange in the “outside world” but in truth, we all know just how awesome they are. This year’s New York Comic Con was no exception.

Some of the highlights of this year’s Con include a full Deadpool Corps as well as a mismatched teamup of two Deadpools taking out a poor Star Trek red shirt. Take a peek at Ramona from Scott Pilgrim vs. The World who is prettier than the girl from the film. Don’t forget to check out the two happy couples dressed as Hal Jordan and Carol Danvers as well as the Green Arrow and Black Canary.

Be sure to keep it here all week for our full coverage of the events, screenings, and interviews from this year’s show, and in the meantime check out our full gallery of photos from the show after the jump!

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Posted in: Clothing · Comic-Con · Geek · News · NYCC · Photos
Tagged: Comic-Con Costumes, NYCC, NYCC10, Photo Gallery


The Flickcast’s ‘On The Radar’

by Joe Gillis, Oct 8 2010 // 3:00 PM

Welcome to this week’s On the Radar where we delve into all corners of the entertainment, tech and geek Internets for news, views and whatnot that may have escaped our regular coverage this week. Let is know if we missed something interesting. Otherwise, on to the links!

• Though it may not really have a reason to visit, the Green Lantern film site has gone live.

• In an effort to bring you some of the best trailer mash-ups of the week, here’s a brief rundown:

• Tron abides. The TRON Lebowski

• Three’s Company meets The Shining

• A joke? Sure, probably in there somewhere. Pee Wee meets The Hulk

• I vote for the one that takes place in space. Star Trek Vs. Star Wars: The Trailer

• You have to go deeper. Inception 1950′s Trailer

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Posted in: Movies · News · On The Radar · TV
Tagged: George Lucas, Green Lantern, Inception, Jeff Bridges, Star Trek, Star Wars, The Big Lebowski, The Hulk, Tron


TV RECAP: ‘The Office: Andy’s Play’

by Nat Almirall, Oct 8 2010 // 2:00 PM

Ed Helms has kind of gone back and forth on the show, trying to find where he fits in. He’s gone from the angry guy, to the preppy guy, to Dwight’s romantic rival, and nothing’s ever quite stuck, save for his singing, which has been the basis for some good jokes (his a cappella group Here Comes Treble is a personal favorite), but it’s a trait, not a character.

But it’s still his most defining characteristic, and “Andy’s Play” runs with it by casting him in a local production of Sweeney Todd to flaunt his vocal chords and impress Erin, who’s moved on from him to office drone Gabe. (I hope wherever Andy ends up it’s not as the new pre-Jam Jim.)

Andy invites the rest of the office to the production with a showstopper featuring him and several other players (in a surprisingly plot-relevant cold open), but each of them stumbles to think of an excuse not to attend—Jim and Pam because they can’t find a sitter and Michael because he also tried out for the production and just now realized that’s he’s not the lead (or even in the play).

But the rest of the gang just up and decides to go anyway (not sure where that came from). However, Andy’s original plans are dashed when Jim and Pam explain that their last-minute babysitter was, in fact, Erin.

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Posted in: NBC · TV · TV Recaps
Tagged: Andy's Play, Comedy, NBC, Rainn Wilson, Steve Carrell, The Office, TV, TV Recaps


USA Sets Winter Season Premiere Dates

by Chris Ullrich, Oct 8 2010 // 1:00 PM

Back in the old days of the “Big Three” TV networks we got new shows in the Fall, watched them until just after the new year and then had reruns all Summer until the new Fall season came around again. Now that we have so many other networks and programs to enjoy we pretty much get new shows all year.

Case in point is USA networks Winter season. Today they announced what shows would be starting or returning for the Winter and more importantly, when and what time they would be back. Here’s the scoop:

USA’s newest series Fairly Legal will premiere on Thursday, Jan. 20, at 10 PM. It will follow the Winter season debut of Royal Pains, which will serve as its lead-in.

Original episodes of White Collar will run Tuesdays at 10 PM beginning January 18. In case you were wondering, Fairly Legal stars the very attractive and talented Sarah Shahi (formerly of the gone to early Life) as a lawyer turned mediator. That alone should merit at least watching the pilot. For the rest, we’ll see USA we’ll see.

Posted in: Networks · News · TV
Tagged: Fairly Legal, Life, Royal Pains, Sarah Shahi, TV, USA, White Collar, Winter Schedule


Fantastic Fest Review: ‘Never Let Me Go’

by Shannon Hood, Oct 8 2010 // 12:00 PM

A trio of schoolchildren are bound by a shocking secret in Mark Romanek’s Never Let Me Go.   Although it has been couched as a sci-fi thriller, the movie is actually a beautiful and bittersweet love story between two of the central characters.  It’s as poignant and tragic as any great love story out there.

Kathy (Carey Mulligan), Tommy (Andrew Garfield), and Ruth (Keira Knightly) all attended a sprawling English boarding school when they were children.  Apparently they were orphans, and they were treated well by their caretakers and teachers.

However, there is a sinister aspect to the school.  A “no tolerance” rule  is strictly enforced for those for those who wander off the school’s property.  They never have any visitors.  Broken, discarded toys are brought in for the children to “buy” with currency they have earned.  The whole institution seems completely devoid of joy or any emotion, for that matter. It seems like a horribly lonely existence, particularly for a child.

Kathy finds herself drawn to Tommy, a gentle, quirky boy.  The two develop a deep rooted friendship, and it is clear that they are destined to be with one another. Kathy’s beautiful friend Ruth feels threatened by their special relationship, and callously drives a wedge between the two.  Tommy is easily captivated, and Kathy is easily defeated. The star-crossed children never realize the potential of their feelings for one another.

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Posted in: Drama · Fantastic Fest · Movies · Reviews · Sci-Fi
Tagged: Andrew Garfield, Bittersweet 'Never Let Me Go', Carey Mulligan, Charlie Rowe, Charlotte Rampling, Drama, Ella Purnell, Fantastic Fest, Izzy Meikle-Small, Keira Knightly, Mark Romanek, Sally Hawkins



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