by Nat Almirall, Oct 8 2010 // 11:00 AM
The episode opens with Mac and Charlie calling in to a local radio station to correctly answer a question about the Philadelphia Flyers for chance to score two VIP tickets to the station’s private beach house. Pulling the answer out of his ass at the last possible second, Mac now has to score a goal from the center of the rink and in front of several-thousand Flyers fans.
Back at the bar, Frank’s taken to recorded the “Jibba-Jabba-Jibba-Jabba” banter of Dennis and Dee, namely because he likes listening to it when he’s driving. Dennis and Dee get the idea to do their own podcast and set up an impromptu recording studio in the back room but get stuck on their first topic (and Frank’s constant cracker munching).
The dead air spurs Frank to bring in his first special surprise guest, the ever-devolving Rickety Cricket (David Hornsby), his latest ailment being a speech impediment brought on by a throat infection from when Frank hit him with a trash can. (I almost forgot that actually happened.)
Cricket talks about the homeless situation in Philly (and makes some alarming suggestions about his current occupation as…uh…”dog prostitute”?), but the discussion quickly devolves into a barrage of insults (“Ugly Homeless Bitch!”) between Cricket and Dee.
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Posted in: FX · TV · TV Recaps
Tagged: Charlie Day, FX, Glenn Howerton, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Kaitlin Olson, Rob McElhenney, TV, TV Recaps
by Matt Raub, Oct 8 2010 // 10:00 AM
While shows like My Generation and Lone Star may be suffering on the bigger networks, cable network FX seems to be doing just fine with their lineup. As an example, they have just ordered a whole new season of Sons of Anarchy, rounding it up to a total of four years. An FX press release gives us the full details.
FX has renewed its critically acclaimed hit drama Sons of Anarchy for a fourth season, placing a 13-episode order from Fox 21 and FX Productions, announced John Landgraf, President and General Manager, FX Networks.
Eight all-new episodes remain in SOA’s current third season airing Tuesdays at 10pm et/pt, and beginning in two weeks the encore runs will air Tuesdays at 11pm and 1am, Fridays at 10pm and Sundays at 10pm. The third season finale will air on Tuesday, November 30.
In 2010, Sons of Anarchy ranks as basic cable’s number one scripted series in delivery of Adults 18-49. On a weekly, multi-telecast basis, Sons of Anarchy delivers 8.6 million Total Viewers and 5.9 million Adults 18-49. On a first-run, primary telecast basis, Sons averages 4.9 million Total Viewers and 3.4 million Adults 18-49. It is the highest rated series ever for FX.
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Posted in: 20th Century Fox · Action · Announcements · Drama · Fandom · FX · Networks · News · TV · TV Ratings
Tagged: Charlie Hunnam, FX, Katy Sagal, Kurt Sutter, Ron Perlman, Sons of Anarchy
by Jane Almirall, Oct 8 2010 // 9:00 AM
Mother’s Day, directed by Darren Lynn Bousman (Saw II, III, IV), is loosely based on a horrific, true story that took place in Wichita, Kansas 10 years ago – as well as the 1980 Charles Kaufman film by the same name. The setting changes from an ill-fated camping trip to a tale of home invasion in the remake – we meet the Koffin brothers when they return to their mother’s house after their attempt to rob a bank goes horribly wrong, leaving the youngest brother seriously injured from a gunshot wound.
Upon their arrival to their childhood home, they quickly discover that their mother is no longer living there (having lost her house to foreclosure) and end up crashing what will become The Worst Birthday Party Ever, which is being thrown by the new inhabitants, Beth and Daniel Sohapi.
The brothers hold the home-owner’s and their guests hostage – alternately beating them, threatening to rape them and robbing them of their money, belongings and dignity as they attempt to gain control of their situation. It doesn’t take long for Mother (Rebecca De Mornay) and their little sister to arrive on the scene, at which point things swiftly make the shift from being merely terrifying to unfathomably shitty.
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Posted in: Drama · Fantastic Fest · Film Festivals · Filmmaking · Horror · Horror Reviews · Movies · Reviews
Tagged: Darren Lynn Bousman, Fantastic Fest, Horror, Jamie King, Mother's Day, Movies, Rebecca De Mornay, Shawn Ashmore
by Joe Gillis, Oct 8 2010 // 8:00 AM
Many things can be said about Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and his career choices, but if one thing is true, it’s that he’s not playing it safe. Much like countless action stars before him, he could have done a few franchise flicks, then stuck to something safe like Kindergarten Cop or The Pacifier, but instead, he’s returning to his bad ass roots with Faster.
Johnson made plenty of money with his two successful family films, Tooth Fairy and The Game Plan, but it looks like money isn’t all that matters, as the newest trailer for Faster just hit, and there is no way this film can be construed as “family friendly”
In the film, The Rock plays “Driver”, a man who sets out to take personal revenge on the bank robbers who killed his brother. The trail of bodies and adversaries that Driver comes across include names like Carla Gugino, Maggie Grace, Tom Berenger, Moon Bloodgood, and Billy Bob Thornton.
The film comes from director George Tillman Jr. (Notorious) and writers Joe Gayton (Bulletproof) and Tony Gayton (Murder By Numbers).With ths newest, hyper-violent red band trailer, this film could take the place of The Rundown as Johnson’s most intense action film.
Check out the newest red band trailer after the jump, and be sure to catch Faster in theaters on November 24th.
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Posted in: Action · Cult Cinema · Drama · News · Sony · Trailers · Video
Tagged: Billy Bob Thornton, Carla Gugino, Dwayne Johnson, Faster, George Tillman Jr., Joe Gayton, Maggie Grace, Moon Bloodgood, The Game Plan, The Rock, The Rundown, Tom Berenger, Tony Gayton, Tooth Fairy
by Matt Raub, Oct 8 2010 // 7:00 AM
Need proof that major comic book publishers fear that print comics are a dying commodity? News from DC’s camp may just be that. Word has recently come in that the megapublisher will be changing all current comics that are priced at $3.99 to be slashed down to $2.99 starting in January of 2011.
From a DC press release:
“As Co-Publishers, we listened to our fans and to our partners in the retail community who told us that a $3.99 price point for 32 pages was too expensive. Fans were becoming increasingly reluctant to sample new titles and long term fans were beginning to abandon titles and characters that they’d collected for years.” said Dan DiDio, DC Comics Co-Publisher.
“We needed a progressive pricing strategy that supports our existing business model and, more importantly, allows this creative industry to thrive for years to come. With the exceptions of oversized comic books, like annuals and specials, we are committed to a $2.99 price point.”
When taking into account mini-series, annuals and specials, more than 80% of DC’s comic books will be priced at $2.99.
This effects many of the major titles and ongoing stories such as American Vampire, Batman: The Dark Knight, Green Lantern: Emerald Warriors, and JSA All-Stars as well as many licensed titles like Gears of War, God of War, Kane & Lynch, and Ratchet & Clank. All of those titles will now be slashed down to $2.99.
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Posted in: Action · Announcements · Comics · DC · DC Entertainment · Drama · Legal · News · Warner Bros
Tagged: American Vampire, Batman: The Dark Knight, Comics, Dan DiDio, dc comics, DC Entertainment, Gears of War, God of War, Green Lantern: Emerald Warriors, Jim Lee, JSA All-Stars, Kane & Lynch, Ratchet & Clank, Warner Bros
by Joe Gillis, Oct 7 2010 // 3:00 PM
New York Comic Con is coming up this weekend and we will have a team of crack reporters on the ground to bring you all the action. In the meantime, to get things started off right, Marvel has sent us their complete signing schedule for the event.
So, if you want to get a chance to rub elbows and pens with your favorite Marvel writers and artists, here’s your chance to find out when and where to show up. All of the fun will take place in the marvel Booth (#1843) and will feature talent such as Stan Lee, Joe Quesada, Jeph Loeb, and Brian Michael Bendis.
With the convention right in Marvel’s backyard, you can expect to see pretty much anyone who’s ever worked at Marvel attending. Well, maybe not everyone.
Click through to check out the entire schedule. New York Comic Con starts tomorrow and runs through the weekend at the Jacob K. Javits Center.
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Posted in: Comics · News · NYCC
Tagged: Booth Signings, Brian Bendis, Comics, Jeph Loeb, Joe Quesada, Marvel, New York Comic Con, NYCC
by Erik Jensen, Oct 7 2010 // 2:00 PM
From their corporate headquarters in Palo Alto on Wednesday, Facebook hosted a special media event to showcase some of their latest updates and changes to the popular social networking site.
While some of these site-enhancements, specifically the ability to upload hi-res images to Facebook and an improved chat feature have leaked out prior to the event, a long list of new features were announced by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg. The event focused on three major new features including the ability to download your information from Facebook, a revamped application privacy dashboard, and finally the ability to create tightly-controlled groups.
Facebook’s new ‘Download Your Information’ tool allows users to port their data from Facebook in a .zip file format and essentially allows users to take their entire profile from Facebook and do with it what they please.
“People own and have control over all info they put into Facebook and “Download Your Information” enables people to take stuff with them,” Zuckerberg announced on Wednesday.
A one-click process will download everything from your profile, including your list of friends, events, all of your messages, notes, wall posts and all of your photo albums and videos. An intriguing idea, and one that lends credence to Facebook’s claims that they are an open platform concerned about your privacy and user’s ownership of their own personal data.
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Posted in: News · Social Networking · Tech · The Internets
Tagged: Facebook, Facebook announcements, Facebook Application Privacy Dashboard, Facebook Download Your Information, Facebook Groups, Facebook special media event, Mark Zuckerberg
by Chris Ullrich, Oct 7 2010 // 1:00 PM
Most of the time when we show trailers, clips or other materials associated with a particular TV show, movie or game we tend to talk about the clip, introduce it and otherwise give you some idea of what you are going to see. This time around, however, with this new trailer for the upcoming AMC series The Walking Dead, we’re not going to say anything.
Instead, we’re going to let the undead speak for themselves and as you will see, they do a pretty darn good job of it. Just to remind you, The Walking Dead is based on a comic by Robert Kirkman and is being Exec. Produced by Frank Darabont. So, that givers you some idea of the quality we are expecting from this.
Ok, without further comment, click through to watch the trailer. The Walking Dead premieres October 31st on AMC.
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Posted in: AMC · Comics · Horror · News · Trailers · TV
Tagged: AMC, Andrew Lincoln, Comics, Frank Darabont, Laurie Holden, Robert Kirkman, The Walking Dead, TV, Walking Dead
by Matt Raub, Oct 7 2010 // 12:00 PM
Hockey Fan? Feel like your favorite team needs the perfect boots-and-cape wearing hero to represent everything that city stands for? Well, Stan “The Man” Lee feels the same way, and is currently working on The Guardian Project for the NHL which will bring a create a brand new superhero for every team in the league. Here’s a press release you have to read to believe.
Stan Lee’s vision for his latest superhero franchise, The Guardian Project, which will encompass the creation of 30 Guardians (one to represent each NHL team) as a new series of superheroes, with a creative concept that organically and authentically incorporates various NHL elements but is not set in the world of hockey. “I’ve always believed that every great plan starts with a great story,” says Mr. Lee. “In the creation of GME and its unique and unprecedented relationship with the NHL, I truly believe we have the perfect combination from which to launch 30 new superheroes and excite young fans around the globe.”
Created and developed by Stan Lee and Tony Chargin, EVP of GME Creative Affairs, and Jake Shapiro, each Guardian has been derived from its corresponding hockey team, complete with special powers representative of each team and city. These 30 Guardians will be unveiled together in a special presentation during the 2011 NHL All-Star Game on January 30 in Raleigh, NC.
While this was just mentioned today, there will already be a teaser package for the project revealed this weekend at New York Comic Con. This plan comes from the idea of bringing a whole new audience to the NHL, and dramatize the interteam rivalry with symbolic heroes and villains battling it out in many forms of media.
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Posted in: Action · Announcements · Comic-Con · Comics · Deals and Dealmaking · News · NYCC · Sci-Fi · Sports · Video
Tagged: GME Creative Affairs, Hockey, Marvel, NHL, NYCC, Stan Lee, The Guardian Project, Tony Chargin
by Chris Ullrich, Oct 7 2010 // 11:00 AM
Horror master Wes Craven is back with another scary film called My Soul To Take. Although some of here are not big fans of 3D, we will still give due respect to the man responsible for the original Nightmare on Elm Street, Scream and so many other great horror films.
Craven knows his way around the horror genre and with this new film he’s telling a new story in a new way. To illustrate that, we’ve got a clip from the film to share with you today that’s almost two minutes long.
To set it up, this film concerns a serial killer who swore he would return to murder the seven children born the night he died. Now, 16 years later, people are disappearing again.
Has the psychopath been reincarnated as one of the seven teens, or did he survive the night he was left for dead? Only one of the kids knows the answer — and you might also from this clip.
Click through to check out the scene after the jump. My Soul to Take, which features Max Thieriot, Denzel Whitaker, Zena Grey and Emily Meade, hits theaters tomorrow.
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Posted in: Movies · News · Rogue Pictures · Video
Tagged: 3D, Denzel Whitaker, Emily Meade, Horror, Max Thieriot, Movies, My Soul to Take, Rogue Pictures, Scream, Video, Wes Craven, Zena Grey
by Diane Panosian, Oct 7 2010 // 10:00 AM
With the last season of Smallville swiftly moving along, The Flickcast decided to talk to one of the most convoluted characters to reside in the sleepy town, Tess Mercer. She’s been a good girl, bad girl, and somewhere in between- so in essence a real woman.
Popping on the scene as the mysterious heir and CEO to LuthorCorp in Season 8, she’s since been through many tenuous trials. She’s fought to save humanity, albeit killing a few in her way.
She’s survived multiple deaths, multiple kryptonite-fueled personalities of Clark Kent, and multiple conspiracies. The best is yet to come.
The Flickcast: You were first cast in Season 8 of Smallville, did you think the show would continue for many more seasons?
Cassidy Freeman: I thought this was a one year job. I mean they signed me on for three, so they had me if they wanted me for three. But I was told maybe a year and every year we get renewed. It’s almost like a roller coaster ride of a path. I feel like the end of this series has had such strength to it.
I mean, I’ve watched it all in wanting to get familiar with the show and I’m not saying that just because I’m in it, but I think that they’ve taken some chances and we’re more grown-up and I really, really enjoy being in it and watching it.
TF: Tess Mercer’s walked as much on the side of light as that of dark. What are your thoughts on playing this complex character?
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Posted in: Action · Celebrities · DC · DC Entertainment · Exclusive · Interviews · News · The CW · TV · Warner Bros
Tagged: Allison Mack, Brian Peterson, Cassidy Freeman, Chloe Sullivan, Clark Kent, Comic Con 2010, Comic-Con, Erica Durance, Fall TV, Justin Hartley, Lois Lane, Miles Millar, Smallville, Smallville Final Season, Smallville Gossip, Smallville Interviews, Smallville News, Smallville Rumors, Smallville Season 10, Superhero, Superman, Tess Mercer, The Daily Planet, The Suicide Squad, Tom Welling
by John Carle, Oct 7 2010 // 9:00 AM
Last year, Twisted Pixel earned a place in our hearts with ‘Splosion Man, a quirky game that turned a simple platforming adventure into an hilarious meat filled romp in a secret laboratory. Last year, Twisted Pixel released news on their latest new IP, Comic Jumper: The Adventures of Captain Smiley.
With one of the funniest debut teaser trailers, Comic Jumper instantly had our attention on the Flickcast. After seeing levels and getting some hands on time at San Diego Comic Con, we could not wait for the game’s release yesterday to XBox Live Arcade.
Gameplay:
Unlike ‘Splosion Man which had only one button, jump, Comic Jumper has a much wider variety of gameplay. The majority of the game is a side scrolling shooter. Using the analogs and thumb sticks, players take aim at what sometimes feels like a never ended classic arcade onslaught of enemies. These crushing waves attack Captain Smiley from all angles as he traverses through the level with both melee and projectile attacks. While all these areas can be beaten even if it does take a few tries, it’s near impossible to make it through unscathed. In addition, the game adds shooting gallery sections, quick time events and a simple melee system as well. The melee sections are rewarded with a special “help” power from the team at Twisted Pixel.
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Posted in: Comics · Game Reviews · Games · Microsoft · News · Reviews · Video Games · XBLA · Xbox 360
Tagged: Comic Jumper, Reviews, Twisted Pixel, Video Game Reviews, Video Games, XBox, Xbox 360, XBox Live