by John Carle, Nov 22 2010 // 9:00 AM
A few weeks ago, we reviewed Rock Band 3, letting you all know it still holds the title for the best party band game by far. One of our reasons for this is because of the ever expanding library of music constantly being added to it. Now, we mentioned we are going to be having a live event in Connecticut with some Rock Band 3 prizes coming up in December but until then we have some awesome DLC codes to give away for any Rock Band 3 owners over our twitter.
With the help of Harmonix’s own @HMXhenry we have acquired four codes to giveaway Bon Jovi’s Greatest Hits packs for the XBox 360. The packs include three revamped Rock Band 3 pro guitar versions of “Livin’ on a Prayer”, “You Give Love a Bad Name” and “Wanted Dead or Alive” in addition to nine new songs never before seen in the Rock Band series.
Check out the full list, and get the giveaway times after the jump.
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Posted in: Contest · Games · Giveaways · Music · Twitter Giveaway · Video Games · Xbox 360
Tagged: Bon Jovi, Contests, Giveaways, Harmonix, Rock Band, Rock Band 3, Twitter, Video Games
by Matt Raub, Nov 22 2010 // 8:00 AM
Everyone remembers Stallone’s Judge Dredd. Some remember it fondly, and some not so much, but it’s still back there in our minds. Now, fans of the original graphic novel are getting the chance to erase Stallone, Lane, and Schneider from our memories as a brand new Judge Dredd is in the works, this time simply titled Dredd. (image after jump)
Starring Star Trek’s Karl Urban as the titular Dredd, and American Dreams’ Olivia Thirlby as Cassandra Anderson, the film is definitely looking to skew younger, or at least younger than Stallone and Arman Assante. You can also expect to see a much darker film, as 28 Days Later writer Alex Garland is taking on the script.
The production has been kept pretty secret for the most part, until now. The very first image from a costume test of Karl Urban as Judge Dredd was recently posted online, and it looks…..almost identical to the original. This is fine, because everyone who saw the original film knows that the costumes were the least of the problems (we’re looking at you, Schneider).
Either way, you can check out the image after the jump, and be sure to keep an ear out as production continues on Dredd in the UK and we get a bit more of a look at this new, darker reboot.
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Posted in: Action · Casting · Comics · Drama · Movies · News · Photos · Reboots and Remakes · Sci-Fi
Tagged: Alex Garland, Armand Assante, Diane Lane, DREDD, Judge Dredd, Karl Urban, Olivia Thirlby, Rob Schneider, Sylvester Stallone
by Shannon Hood, Nov 22 2010 // 7:00 AM
The Harry Potter franchise enjoyed its biggest opening weekend ever, as Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 bowed at the box office with $125.1M. That included midnight totals ($24M) from Thursday. The film made $61M on Friday (factoring in the midnight totals).
That is a great total, but it did fall short of Twilight: New Moon’s opening day total of $72.7 last November.
The film was well received by audiences, and received an “A” according to a Cinemascore poll. The franchise’s previous best opening weekend total was $102.7M back in 2005, with Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
Deathly Hallows can now boast the sixth best opening weekend of all time, and the fifth best opening day ever. It also had an outstanding per/screen average of about $30,000.
Coming in at a very distant second was Megamind, now in its third week of release. The film made $16M, and has now made just shy of $110M over its entire run. Unstoppable dropped about 42%, but managed another $13.1M. Its two week total is $41.9M. It will have a steep climb to reach its $100M budget total.
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Posted in: Action · Box Office · Fantasy · Harry Potter · Kids · Movies · News
Tagged: Box Office, Due Date, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1, Megamind, The Next Three Days, Unstoppable
by Matt Raub, Nov 19 2010 // 3:45 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!
• Looking forward to Harry Potter? Then you’re going to love Harry Potter and the Hogwarts Hangover.
• Who doesn’t love a good supercut? Here’s one of every Arnold Schwarzenegger scream from every Arnold Schwarzenegger film. Enjoy!
• Too much time on her hands: A British artist put together an Avatar mosaic out of Blu-Ray discs. What a waste.
• The world may have seen it’s fill of white rappers, but what about Klingon rappers?
• If you’re a fan of Modern Family’s Sofia Vergara, then you probably love two particular parts. . . of her personality. Here’s a collection of animated GIFs showing them off.
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Posted in: Features · News · On The Radar
Tagged: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Avatar, Blu-Ray, Harry Potter, Kinect, Klingon, Modern Family, Salesman Pete, Sofia Vergara, the hangover, Xbox 360
by Chris Ullrich, Nov 19 2010 // 2:45 PM
It’s been the week of trailers as studios gear up for the all-important holiday movie season. So far this week we’ve seen Red Riding Hood, Cowboys and Aliens, The Mechanic, Green Lantern and quite a few more.
This time around we’ve got another trailer featuring Seth Rogen as action hero Green Hornet. This one goes deeper into the story and gives us a better look at what we can expect action-wise and humor-wise from the movie.
Of course, even though Rogen is keeping it sorta serious here, you can still expect to see quite a bit of humor in the film. After all, if the Iron Man formula has taught Hollywood anything it’s that action and humor go hand in hand. It’s just too bad this movie doesn’t have Robert Downey, Jr. in it. Oh well.
Check out the trailer after the jump. The Green Hornet, which in addition to Rogen features Cameron Diaz, Christoph Waltz and is directed by Michel Gondry, hits theaters on January 14.
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Posted in: Action · Movies · News · Trailers
Tagged: Cameron Diaz, Christoph Waltz, Drama, Green Hornet, Jay Chou, Michel Gondry, Movies, Seth Rogen, Trailers
by Joe Gillis, Nov 19 2010 // 1:45 PM
Sometimes a game come out and fans just take to it in droves. Case in point: Rage HD from id Software. After only one day in release, the game shot to the number one spot on the top-grossing chart in Apple’s iTunes Store.
The highly-anticipated, and very coo,l first-person shooter only costs $1.99 and can be played on the iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPad or current-generation iPod touch. It’s a pretty amazing looking game and really shows how well iOS devices can be used as a gaming platform. A lot of potential there for sure.
Rage HD replaced Angry Birds as the App Store’s top-grossing app in less than a day, and it is already number 2 on the top paid app charts. This success will hopefully spur developers to make more games like this for iOS devices. If so, that’s good for iOS and, of course, good for gamers. After all, you can’t really carry around an XBox 360 console with you everywhere, now can you?
Rage HD is available in Apple’s App Store for $1.99. A standard definition version called RAGE is also available for $0.99.
Posted in: Apple · Games · id Software · News · Video Games
Tagged: Angry Birds, First Person Shooter, Games, id Software, iOS, iPad, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPod Touch, iTunes Store, Mobile Gaming, Rage HD
by Shannon Hood, Nov 19 2010 // 12:30 PM
In 2003, Valerie Plame looked the part of any successful working mother. She ran a household, reared a set of twins, and had a typical office job. Or so it would seem. In reality, she was a covert CIA operative who was in charge of various operations overseas.
After years of cultivating contacts and relationships, her entire life was exposed when Washington Post scribe Robert Novak outed her as a CIA operative in an article in the publication. The incident was thought to be a retaliatory action against her family after her husband, ex-diplomat Joe Wilson, wrote a series of scathing op-ed pieces indicting the Bush administration and their assertion that Iraq had acquired uranium from Niger. Wilson maintained that the administration was manipulating the evidence to justify the Iraq invasion.
Ultimately, White House aide Scooter Libby was revealed as the source for Novak’s piece. He was tried and found guilty of obstruction of justice, making false statements, and perjury. His sentence was commuted by George Bush in 2007.
Fair Game brings to life a fictionalized account of the story behind the story. If you are a newshound, you already know the details of the case, but what the movie does a great job of is illuminating the far reaching consequences of the administration’s decision to out her.
It wasn’t just Plame and her family who suffered, the administration has the blood of foreigners on their hands as well. Many of Plame’s contacts suffered or died as a direct result of her being outed. That makes the whole ugly mess more difficult to swallow.
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Posted in: Drama · Movies · Reviews
Tagged: Doug Liman, Fair Game, Naomi Watts, Plamegate, Scooter Libby, Sean Penn, Valerie Plame, Valerie Plame Wilson
by Nat Almirall, Nov 19 2010 // 11:15 AM
It’s now safe to say that Sunny has reached that stage of confidence in their characters that a show like Eastbound & Down has (or maybe I’m looking for a substitute now that that season has ended…withdrawals?). They’re different shows, of course, and Sunny’s always known its strength is in the bizarre dynamic of the group, but I think it plays safe for the most part, and whenever it takes chances it does so with the situation, so that by the end everyone remains unchanged—hey, they have a great show on a cable network; if it ain’t broke…
I have no doubt that The Gang will stay the same after “Charlie Kelly: King of the Rats,” yeah, but it played with some character development, and the results were sweet. The setup is that Charlie is in the midst of a philosophical crisis after wiping out several generations of rats in the basement, so The Gang decides to toss the poor bastard a bone (it is, as Frank notes, his birthday) and throw a surprise party.
Frank compiles a list of things Charlie might like, based on his recent pal-ing around with This Guy Duncan from Under the Bridge, who’s into “this whole Hawaiian underground shit.” Dee’s not interested, that is, until Frank lays out the day’s plan, which involves his trip to the spa (thanks to these coupons I got in the mail) with Charlie while the rest of The Gang outfits the bar in whatever regalia “underground Hawaiian shit” entails.
Frank calls Dee out on her cynicism, explaining that a surprise party is one of life’s best gifts, but that odd bit of selflessness on Frank’s part goes ignored until Dennis, caught up in charitable frenzy, suggests Dee go with Charlie. It works, and Dee surreptitiously invites Charlie to a Spa Day (not a “Spaghetti Day,” as he interprets it). I’m not going to do justice to this by dryly summarizing it, so from here on, I’ll just summarize the summary and note a few highlights:
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Posted in: FX · TV · TV Recaps
Tagged: Charlie Day, Charlie Kelly: King of the Rats, FX, Glenn Howerton, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Kaitlin Olson, Rob McElhenney, TV, TV Recaps
by Shannon Hood, Nov 19 2010 // 10:00 AM
I know that there is a joke to be had in the film’s title, but I’ve been dumbed down and rendered witless by said film, so let me collect my thoughts for a moment.
The Next Three Days is as brutally boring as any film you are likely to see this year. If you manage to stay awake through the laborious first hour and a half, you will be richly rewarded by a scant two minute action set piece that takes place on a highway. That’s it. That’s the highlight of the film.
To be fair, the last twenty minutes or so are decent, but you will be so annoyed with the preceding 100 minutes that it won’t change your mind about the movie. You’ll just be glad that the movie bothers to throws you a bone, no matter how meager. I can’t recall an action movie that has ever taken this long to actually show a little action.
Russell Crowe plays a college professor, John, who is just as bland as his name would lead you to believe. He is married to Lara (Elizabeth Banks), a feisty blonde, and the two have a young son.
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Posted in: Action · Movies · Reviews
Tagged: Action, Drama, Eli, Elizabeth Banks, Olivia Wilde, Paul Haggis, Russell Crowe, The Next Three Days
by John Carle, Nov 19 2010 // 9:00 AM
Yesterday we were able to finally confirm the release date as well as the content of the Special Edition of Marvel vs. Capcom 3. Included in that Special Edition will be download codes for two DLC characters, available four weeks after the release of the game.
These two characters are Shuma Gorath and Jill Valentine, both returning from their roles in Marvel vs. Capcom 2. New to the Marvel vs. Capcom 3 fold will be She-Hulk and Mega Man’s Zero.
Players have had few opportunities to play as She-Hulk with the only exception being her appearance in the classic PlayStation Fantastic Four game. Now she will bring her unique brand of powerhouse sexuality and humor to Marvel vs. Capcom 3.
Take a peek at the video below to see Jen Walters kicking butt and looking sassy doing it.
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Posted in: Announcements · Capcom · Games · Marvel · News · Playstation 3 · Screen Shots · Trailers · Video Games · Xbox 360
Tagged: Capcom, Collector’s Edition, DLC, Downloadable Content, Gamestop, Jill Valentine, Marvel, Marvel vs. Capcom, Marvel vs. Capcom 3, Marvel vs. Capcom 3: The Fate of Two Worlds, Mega Man, Playstation 3, Preorder, Resident Evil, She-Hulk, Shuma-Gorath, Trailer, Video Games, Video Games Trailers, Xbox 360, Zero
by Matt Raub, Nov 19 2010 // 8:00 AM
Out with the old, in with the new. Many people were speculating that the Saw franchise would go head to head with the Paranormal Activity franchise every October, after they had a dueling horror theme this past Halloween. It looks like Activity may have won that battle, as there is already a plan for a third film to release next October, and Lionsgate has no plans on continuing the Saw franchise. From Variety.
Paramount has greenlit “Paranormal Activity 3″ for production with plans to release the pic on Oct. 21.
Insiders said the pic’s original helmer, Oren Peli, and producer Jason Blum will have some part in the creative process but their roles are yet to be determined.
The first two “Paranormal Activity” pics revolved around a family haunted by an evil spirit, with both films lensed in the found footage style.The films have grossed a total of more than $300 million at the worldwide box office.
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Posted in: Action · Horror · Movies · News · Paramount · Prequels and Sequels · Sci-Fi
Tagged: Jason Blum, Lionsgate, Oren Peli, Paramount, Paranormal Activity, Paranormal Activity 2, Saw, Saw 3D
by Jane Almirall, Nov 19 2010 // 7:00 AM
There is an inherent twinge (and by ‘twinge’ I mean big-ass boatload) of sadness that I feel when I reach the end of a beloved book, television series or film. This is one of the reasons that I am perfectly fine with the decision to divide Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows into two parts - all the better to prolong (and put-off) the end to a long, rich story.
While I heard some grumbling about the two-part split appearing to be a greedy cash-grab (and the studio does stand to earn a sizable fortune by doing so), I genuinely think that drawing out the story into two separate films serves to better adapt the original source material – which has such an epic scope.
So far, I have been very impressed with the way in which director David Yates (Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince) has handled the Harry Potter film series and Harry Potter and Deathly Hallows Part 1 is no exception. As the students of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry have matured, so have the films – which have become increasingly darker in tone as they progress.
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Posted in: Action · Adaptation · Fantasy · Harry Potter · Movies · Reviews
Tagged: Alan Rickman, Dan Radcliffe, David Yates, Emma Watson, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1, Ralph Fiennes, Rupert Grint