by The Flickcast, Dec 17 2010 // 3:30 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. Let’s get started!
• We knew somebody would bitch. A conservative group of “people” have declared war on the Thor film for casting Idris Elba as a Norse God.
• ‘Tis the season . . . to adapt the classic Bed Intruder YouTube sensation into a Christmas Carol. Blame the mohawk-sporting conductor!
• Anybody who uses Google Docs knows how awesome it can be, but here‘s an amazing animation using the online tool just to prove that fact.
• In honor of Tron: Legacy hitting theaters this weekend, Playboy payed homage with their own Tron themed adult photos. Thankfully, they skipped any nudity with a Bruce Boxleitner look alike.
• Love The Walking Dead? Well, you’re going to want to catch our very own Matt Raub as he hosts a weekly recap show discussing AMC’s hit. Flickcast Editor Chris Ullrich even stops by for a visit!
• We’ve seen images, but now the first video of the Tim Burton Superman Lives costume test has hit the web. Thank Zod this film never got made.
• In honor of the holidays, here’s a list of the top non-traditional Christmas movies.
• Plus, how about a list of the top Christmas action movies? We love lists, why not? Yippie-Kay-Yay Santa!
• It’s official: George Lucas doesn’t give a shit anymore. Why? Because in the new Star Wars: Force Unleashed II game you can kill Han Solo and Chewbacca. Dammit George, why?
• List for list’s sake: The top 10 films of 2010 that made WAY more money than they deserved.
• Finally, because we love it so, here’s that alternate ending to the new Yogi Bear movie we told you about before. Yes, it’s definitely worth a look.
Posted in: Movies · News · On The Radar · TV
Tagged: Beau Garrett, Bed Intruder, Christmas Movies, Han Solo, Idris Elba, Olivia Wilde, Playboy, Star Wars: Force Unleashed, Superman Lives, The Walking Dead, Thor, Tron, Tron Legacy, Yogi Bear
by Erik Jensen, Dec 17 2010 // 3:00 PM

Without a doubt, Google makes some gorgeous Android phones and so expectations are high as the internet giant releases their second version of their branded smartphone, the ‘Nexus S.’ Officially going on sale Thursday in Best Buys nation-wide, the company hopes to avoid the fate of their last device, the hugely sexy ‘Nexus One’ that wowed Android fans with its design and specs, but failed to sell in sufficient volumes.
The new Nexus S certainly looks impressive. Running Android 2.3 (a.k.a. Gingerbread) makes this the first smartphone to run the Android OS’s latest iteration. Additionally, the device sports a 1 GHz Cortex A8 processor, 16GB of flash memory, front- and rear-facing cameras as well as a contoured and curved 4-inch Super AMOLED screen.
The Nexus S is also the first device to support Near Field Communication (NFC), which will allow apps to communicate with other NFC devices in close proximity. Many mobile analysts expect pay-by-phone apps to be built around this technology, which could allow consumers to pay for physical goods by simply touching their phone to a compatible payment device in stores.
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Posted in: Android · Gear · Google · Hardware · Mobile Apps · News · Tech
Tagged: Android 2.3, Gingerbread, Google Nexus S, Google phone, Nexus S
by Shannon Hood, Dec 17 2010 // 2:15 PM
It is hard to believe James Brooks, the man who brought us the modern day classics Terms of Endearment and Broadcast News, thought this meandering mess of a movie would appeal to the masses. Even more puzzling is the staggering price tag of $120 Million, which Sony managed to whittle down to a mere $100 Million. That’s not big money for an action drama, but it is big money indeed for a romantic comedy.
Reese Witherspoon plays professional softball player Lisa, who is perky and popular, but has just lost her job due to her advanced age of thirty. She is dating Matty (Owen Wilson), a dimwitted professional baseball player who never shies away from the perks of the profession.
Paul Rudd plays George, the guy next door whose world is imploding around him due to a federal investigation into his dealings at his father’s (Jack Nicholson) business. Lisa finds herself caught between the rich, successful Matty, and George, who has downsized to a crappy apartment and seems destined for the big house.
The performances are certainly pleasant. Witherspoon has grown into a beautiful young woman, and she is just adorable throughout the whole movie. Rudd plays within his comfort zone, being the guy who is slightly out of his element, but is so charming and sincere that the ladies eventually come around to him.
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Posted in: Comedy · Movies · Reviews · Romance
Tagged: How Do you know, Jack Nicholson, James Brooks, Owen Wilson, Paul Rudd, Reese Witherspoon, romantic comedy
by Chris Ullrich, Dec 17 2010 // 1:15 PM
Fringe is a show we watch and enjoy around The Flickcast offices. We like it and hope it lasts for along time. Sadly, at least on the surface, Fox’s decision to move the show to Friday night seems like a bad one considering most people “in the know” refer to that as the “time slot of death.”
However, it seems that the creators of the show know full well what they’re in for an have decided to confront their potential time slot problems head on with a new promo that directly addresses the problem. Watching this video makes me even more glad to be a fan of this show. It’s just really clever and, as always, Walter is awesome.
Will the move to Friday end up being the death of Fringe? I sincerely hope not. Hey, it hasn’t hurt Smallville. Maybe by helping spread the word about this promo and how great the show is we can continue to watch Fringe for years to come? Let’s hope so.
Check out the promo after the jump and see what all the fuss is about. Fringe returns to Fox (On Friday nights) starting January 21st.
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Posted in: 20th Century Fox · News · TV
Tagged: Alex Kurtzman, Anna Torv, Death Slot, Fox, Friday Night Death Slot, Fringe, J.J Abrams, John Noble, Joshua Jackson, Ratings, Roberto Orci, Time Slot, TV, TV Schedules
by Shannon Hood, Dec 17 2010 // 12:00 PM
The Fighter is the perfect award season movie. It’s based on a true story, it showcases some great acting, and it’s uplifting. It’s the type of movie that allows you to leave the theater happy and proud. How many times does that happen?
Director David O. Russell managed to bring a magnificent cast to this story about a working class boxer who is making one last push for a title. Mark Wahlberg plays Mickey Ward, a welterweight whose career has been horribly mismanaged by his overbearing mother Alice (played by Melissa Leo).
In fact, his entire boxing career has been a family affair. His seven sisters frequently offer up unwanted opinions. What a treat they are, swilling beer in their acid washed jeans and sporting amazing bang claws on the top of the heads. They steadfastly stand behind anything their mother says.
His half-brother Dickey is Mickey’s trainer, whenever he is not passed out in a crack flophouse. Dickey just floats about, showing up whenever it is convenient. Poor Dad is too beaten down by Alice to speak up.
The family completely enables Dickey. Everyone knows what is going on with him, but no one dares to acknowledge it. After all, he’s the apple of their eye, because long ago, when Dicky was boxing, he knocked down Sugar Ray Leonard. Dickey has been the pride of Lowell ever since. There is a documentary crew from HBO following Dicky around. He thinks it is for his comeback. It’s really to show the chronic effects of crack use.
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Posted in: Action · Drama · Movies · Reviews
Tagged: Amy Adams, Boxing, boxing movies., Christian Bale, David O Russell, Mark Wahlberg, Melissa Leo, The Fighter
by Matt Raub, Dec 17 2010 // 11:00 AM
Film buffs and those who follow “the biz” remember how epic of a breakup the Weinsteins and Disney’s Mirimax was back in 2005. The brothers Weinstein had become some of the biggest movers and shakers in Hollywood, helping directors like Tarantino, Smith, and countless others become household names. Then, due to a creative dispute, the Weinsteins left the clutches of the mouse to create TWC.
Now, after almost 6 years of separation, the two entities are teaming up once again. This time, to have another swing at some of the instant classics that Bob and Harvey Weinstein helped come into existence.
The two companies are forming a partnership in order to bring sequels and TV spinoffs to films like Rounders, Bad Santa, Copland, Clerks, and dozens others. Let’s hope they continue to produce movies that, at least for the most part, try to push the envelope a bit and are not just status quo.
Click through for the full press release.
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Posted in: Announcements · Deals and Dealmaking · Disney · Legal · Miramax · Movies · News · Prequels and Sequels · Weinstein Co.
Tagged: Bad Santa, Bob Weinstein, Bridget Jones’s Diary, Clerks, Copland, Disney, From Dusk Till Dawn, Harvey Weinstein, Kevin Smith, Mirimax Films, Quentin Tarantino, Rounders, Shakespeare in Love, Shall We Dance, Swingers, The Weinstein Company
by John Carle, Dec 17 2010 // 10:00 AM
Holiday shopping is hard. There is so much going on like catching up on all the hottest games that came out in November that sometimes you just don’t have time to go out, brave the malls and deal with lunatic people who would gladly trample each other to save seventeen cents on an outdated plasma TV. But, you still have to buy gifts for the loved ones in your family. And with each item, we have included a helpful link to purchase the item without ever having to leave the comfort of your home.
Hardware
It couldn’t be Christmas without a big and expensive gift for “Santa” to put under the tree. Now, while you most likely have one for yourself, your best gaming friend may not be as hardcore as you are and isn’t going through his XBox 360 dashboard using Minority Report type controls of the Kinect.
Like we talked about in our review, the Kinect is fun and a great addition to any XBox 360 household. Just make sure that the person you are buying it for has enough room in their living space for it to work properly.
Check out more of my picks for best geeky holiday gift ideas after the jump!
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Posted in: Comics · Gear · Geek · News · Playstation 3 · Star Wars · TV · Video Games · Xbox 360
Tagged: Call of Duty, Call of Duty: Black Ops, Call of Duty: Black Ops Prestige Edition, Christmas, Christmas Shopping, Gear, Gift Guide, Golf, Kinect, Kinect Adventures, Playstation 3, Robert Kirkman, Sensoglove, Star Wars, Star Wars Visions, The Walking Dead, Video Games, Walking Dead, Xbox 360
by Chris Ullrich, Dec 17 2010 // 9:00 AM
Sad news to report: The Stargate saga is coming to an end on Syfy — at least for the time being. Late yesterday the network announced that the upcoming 10 episode of season two of Stargate Universe, which will air in the Spring, will be the last.
The Stargate franchise — consisting of Stargate SG-1, Stargate Atlantis and Stargate Universe — has aired on Syfy since 2002. This cancellation follows that of another high profile sci-fi show, the Battlestar Galactica prequel Caprica.
All is not lost though as Syfy’s slate of returning series includes Warehouse 13, Eureka and Haven. These shows will be joined next year by new series Being Human, which launches on January 17, Alphas and the Battlestar Galactica prequel movie and de facto backdoor pilot Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome.
While it’s a shame to see Stargate Universe get the axe it is pretty understandable. After all, the show’s rating were pretty low, even for a show on SyFy. So it stands to reason that SyFy decided to pull the plug on what must have been a rather expensive show to produce.
Don’t worry, I’m sure we haven’t seen the last of the Stargate franchise on SyFy. Expect another series at some point.
Posted in: News · TV
Tagged: Ratings, Sci-Fi, Stargate, Stargate: Universe, SyFy, TV
by Matt Raub, Dec 17 2010 // 8:00 AM
Much like many fans, we were sorta disappointed when Bradley Cooper was passed over for the lead in Warner Bros’ Green Lantern flick. Sure, we may still get Cooper in a DC comics adaptation as he’s being courted to play the lead in David Goyer’s Flash. But in the meantime, we get a brand new film with Cooper showing off some more-than-normal abilities in Limitless.
Here’s the official breakdown:
Bradley Cooper and Robert De Niro star in Limitless, a paranoia-fueled action thriller about an unpublished writer whose life is transformed by a top-secret smart drug that allows him to use 100% of his brain and become a perfect version of himself. His enhanced abilities soon attract shadowy forces that threaten his new life in this darkly comic and provocative film.
So not only does this have Bradley Cooper as the super genius protagonist, but De Niro, Pushing Daisies’ Anna Friel, and even A.J. from Empire Records! Be sure to check out the full trailer after the jump, and catch Limitless in theaters on March 18th.
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Posted in: Action · Movies · News · Sci-Fi · Thriller · Trailers · Video
Tagged: Abbie Cornish, Anna Friel, Bradley Cooper, Leslie Dixon, Limitless, Neil Burger, Robert De Niro, Trailers
by Jane Almirall, Dec 17 2010 // 7:00 AM
Note: This review may contain spoilers. You have been warned.
I have a caveat. It’s nearly impossible for me to write about Tron Legacy (directed by Joseph Kosinski) without the veil of nostalgia clouding my eyes. I was nine years old when the original Tron came out and a few years later my brother watched it on constant rotation at our house.
I have very fond memories of Tron that are directly tied to my siblings - and I happen to love how the animation looks even after two decades – so it is difficult for me to be objective in regards to it’s predecessor.
We are introduced to Sam Flynn as a young boy. His father, Flynn (played by a digitally re-constructed, be-mulleted, 1982-era Jeff Bridges…more on that later), is tucking him in for the night and telling him about Tron and the digital universe known as The Grid…he tells it kind of like a bed-time story, but it’s much creepier (see Digital Bridges, Uncanny Valley).
Sam’s room is full of Tron video game paraphernalia – action figures, posters, etc. – and when Kevin says goodnight to leave for work, it is apparent that the boy desperately wants more his father’s attention.
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Posted in: 3-D · Disney · Movies · Reviews
Tagged: Disney, Garrett Hedlund, Jeff Bridges, Joseph Kosinski, Olivia Wilde, Tron, Tron Legacy
by Joe Gillis, Dec 16 2010 // 3:15 PM
Do you happen to be a fan of the BBC’s long-running sci-fi series Doctor Who? Do you also use an iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch? If so, this post is directed right at you. Today, the BBC announced the release of a brand new game for Apple’s iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch that takes you into the world of Doctor Who.
The action puzzle adventure game, called Doctor Who: The Mazes of Time, features the Doctor and his companion Amy Pond traveling through time and space to defeat infamous enemies, solve devious puzzles and restore peace. It featuring all manner of well-known baddies including Weeping Angels, Daleks, Cybermen and Silurians and allows users to play as both the Doctor and Amy Pond, utilizing their unique skills and abilities to solve challenges.
“Coming to the App Store is a landmark moment for the Doctor Who franchise,” said Robert Nashak, Executive Vice President, Digital Entertainment, BBC Worldwide. “We look forward to bringing users, and fans of the show, an exciting and interactive experience that they will enjoy.”
The Doctor Who: The Mazes of Time App is available for $3.99 (iPhone and iPod touch) or $4.99 (iPad) from the App Store on iPhone, iPod touch and iPad and also via iTunes.
Posted in: BBC · Games · News · Video Games
Tagged: Amy Pond, BBC, BBC America, Doctor Who, Doctor Who: The Mazes of Time, Games, iOS, iPad, iPhone 4, iTunes Store
by Erik Jensen, Dec 16 2010 // 2:15 PM
Starting at $39.90, these officially-licensed Star Wars headphones are sure to please the hard-core Lucas-loving geek on your holiday list this year. Six models are available, including R2-D2, Stormtrooper, Boba Fett, Lightspeed (probably the most generic of the bunch), Rebel Alliance and (of course) Darth Vader.
Feast your eyes on the various designs below. Interested? Buy ‘em here.

Posted in: Gear · Geek · Holiday Gift Ideas · Movies · News · Sci-Fi · Star Wars
Tagged: Boba Fett headphones, Darth Vader headphones, R2-D2 Headphones, Star Wars Headphones, Stormtrooper headphones