by Matt Raub, May 11 2011 // 10:00 AM
This Friday marks a pretty big event for both Warner Bros. and DC Comics as their biggest and longest running TV series, Smallville, comes to an end after 10 solid years.
While we have no idea what to expect from the ending between the suit, flight, Darkseid, the Legion of Doom, Lex Luthor and Lois Lane’s cold feet, it should still be one hell of a finish. To help get you ready for Friday’s finale, Warner Bros. is getting you prepped by giving all 10 season premieres of the show…for FREE! That’s right, free.
Here’s the details:
To celebrate Warner Bros, Digital Distribution is giving fans the chance to get FREE Downloads of all 10 season premieres in HD and discounts on seasons 1-9, now for a limited time on iTunes.
So, if you’ve seen every episode of the series and want a refresher or you want to be in on the story of young Superman, pick up every season premiere in iTunes now. Hurry, though, because it’s only going to be around for a limited time.
Catch the 2-hour Smallville series finale this Friday at 8/7C on the CW.
Posted in: Action · Comics · CW · DC · DC Entertainment · News · Sci-Fi · TV
Tagged: dc comics, Erica Durance, Justin Hartley, Lex Luthor, Lois Lane, Michael Rosenbaum, Smallville, Superman, The CW, Tom Welling, Warner Bros
by Joe Gillis, May 11 2011 // 9:00 AM
As we do often, we’ve got another trailer to share with you today. That’s one of the cool things about Hollywood, they’ve always got another movie to promote and there’s always a new trailer to watch and maybe even enjoy.
Case in point today is a brand new one for Reel Steel starring Hugh jackman and some battling robots. DreamWorks has released a new trailer for the movie and in this one we get to see more of Jackman in action, more fighting robots and, unfortunately, more of the “human story” as well. Sorry, the kid is a bit annoying.
I know the movie can’t be two hours of robots kicking the crap out of each other but at least they could have found a slightly more appealing kid to play, well, the kid. Hey, its probably not as bad as we think it is.
Judge for yourself and check out the trailer after the jump. Reel Steel punches its way into theaters on October 7th.
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Posted in: Action · Dreamworks · Movies · News · Sci-Fi · Trailers
Tagged: Dakota Goyo, Dreamworks, Evangeline Lilly, Hope Davis, Hugh Jackman, Kevin Durand, Movies, Reel Steel, Richard Matheson, Shawn Levi, Trailers
by Chris Ullrich, May 11 2011 // 8:00 AM
We’re still on the fence about the upcoming Conan the Barbarian. Sure, it could be cool and star Jason Momoa might just become the “next big thing” and take Arnold’s place as our new favorite Cimmerian warrior.
Or, the film could just as easily go down as yet another in a string of bad ideas that die a quick death at the box office. That’s what makes this business so interesting. Pretty much anything can, and does, happen.
Regardless of what will happen in the future, right now we’ve got the new poster for the film to share with you today. It gives us a good look at the character in action and if the movie ends up looking, and being, this cool, we’re hooked.
Here’s some more info about the film direct from the studio:
A quest that begins as a personal vendetta for the fierce Cimmerian warrior soon turns into an epic battle against hulking rivals, horrific monsters, and impossible odds, as Conan realizes he is the only hope of saving the great nations of Hyboria from an encroaching reign of supernatural evil.
In addition to Momoa as Conan, the film features Rachel Nichols, Stephen Lang, Rose McGowan, Saïd Taghmaoui and Ron Perlman. It’s directed by Marcus Nispel and written by Thomas Dean Donnelly & Joshua Oppenheimer and Sean Hood.
Check out the full poster after the jump. Conan the Barbarian hits theaters on August 19th.
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Posted in: Movies · News · Posters · Reboots and Remakes
Tagged: Conan, Conan the Barbarian, Jason Momoa, Marcus Nispel, Movies, Posters, Rachel Nichols, Red Sonja, Robert E. Howard, Ron Perlman, Rose McGowan, Stephen Lang
by Chris Ullrich, May 11 2011 // 7:00 AM
Apparently, the Christian Slater TV curse is starting to affect shows he’s not even on. Although, I guess we can’t really blame him for these latest Fox cancellations.
After all, the writing was pretty much on the wall for Human Target already, what with the eleventh-hour renewal last year. That’s right folks, late yesterday Fox announced the cancellation of Human Target, Breaking In and The Chicago Code.
Even though Human Target had been given a second season, the show had continually struggled in the ratings and I was actually surprised it came back for season two at all. It’s sad, though, as the show was really finding just the right blend of action, drama and humor with a cast that was clicking very well.
Same with Chicago Code. It was an interesting show that really seemed to be finding its way.
Oh well. I though the same thing about Firefly, Dollhouse and a lot of other shows and look where that got me.
As for Slater’s show, even though it started strong with a good lead in from American Idol, it was just a matter of time. Apparently, audiences don’t want to see Slater on TV. Perhaps he should go back to making movies?
With Human Target gone, Smallville ending this week and Chuck currently on the bubble for next year, there’s only a few genre shows left on network TV. What to watch?
At least we still have Fringe — for now.
Posted in: 20th Century Fox · Comics · News · TV · TV Ratings
Tagged: Breaking In, Cancellations, Chicago Code, Christian Slater, Chuck, Fox, Fringe, Human Target, Indira Varma, Jackie Earle Haley, Mark Valley, Network Schedule, Smallville, TV
by Joe Gillis, May 10 2011 // 2:30 PM
That’s right comic book fans, it’s that time of the week again. New comics are coming out from our friends at Marvel tomorrow and, as always, we’ve got some we’re really interested in reading.
Among the new ones coming out, we’re looking forward to reading FF #3, New Avengers #12, PunisherMax #13, Daredevil: Reborn #4, and X-Men #11.
As with most weeks, new comics arrive on Wednesday, so hit your nearest comics book store early for best selection.
Don’t know where your nearest comic store is? Use this handy guide to find one.
Comics On-Sale:
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #660
ASTONISHING X-MEN #7
BLACK PANTHER: THE MAN WITHOUT FEAR #518
CABLE & DEADPOOL MGC #1
DAKEN: DARK WOLVERINE #9
DAREDEVIL: REBORN #4
EMMA #3
FANTASTIC FOUR MGC #570
FEAR ITSELF: YOUTH IN REVOLT #1 (FI)
FF #3
FF #3 DJURDJEVIC CHARACTER VARIANT
FF #3 X-MEN EVOLUTIONS ZIRCHER VARIANT
FORMIC WARS: BURNING EARTH #5
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Posted in: Comic Previews · Comics · Marvel · News
Tagged: Amazing Spider-Man, Brian Bendis, Captain America, Comics, Dan Slott, Daredevil: Reborn, FF, Jonathan Hickman, Marvel, Mike Deodato Jr, New Mutants, Nick Fury, Punishermax, Red Skull, Stefano Caselli, Steve Epting, The New Avengers, X-Men
by Joe Gillis, May 10 2011 // 1:30 PM
In what may be a good thing or a bad thing, today Microsoft announced it will buy Skype for $8.5 billion in cash. This news comes just days after reports cam out that Facebook and Google were both interested in purchasing the online video chat company.
Microsoft said Skype will be used to support Xbox and Kinect, Windows Phone and other Windows devices. Microsoft also said it will connect Skype users with Outlook, Xbox Live and other software platforms.
“Together we will create the future of real-time communications so people can easily stay connected to family, friends, clients and colleagues anywhere in the world,” Microsoft’s CEO Steve Ballmer said in a statement.
Skype, which currently has 170 million users, will become a new business division at Microsoft with Skype’s current CEO Tony Bates taking on the role of president of the Microsoft Skype Division.
Click through for the full press release from Microsoft. So, is this a good thing or a bad thing?
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Posted in: Business · News · Software · Tech
Tagged: Kinect, Microsoft, Skype, Software, VOIP, Windows Mobile, Xbox 360, XBox Live
by Eric Medina, May 10 2011 // 12:30 PM
While there were plenty of large Summer blockbusters to preview this week, they all seemed to fall short on originality and just show us the same overdone action styles that have become popular over the past few years (Conan the Barbarian). Instead, I thought it was the perfect time to do a spotlight on some of the more obscure independent films coming up, right in the middle of this year’s Sundance hits finding distributers and buzz beginning to form around the film showing at Cannes.
This week we have two breakout hits from Sundance, one disturbing foreign thriller premiering at Cannes, and a documentary that is food for your soul.
Martha Marcy May Marlene
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Yes! There is a third Olsen sister and she can act! While this is only Elizabeth Olsen’s second feature since appearing that in Mary-Kate & Ashley videos as a kid, this film could definitely be a break-out role for her.
The other performance to watch in this trailer is from John Hawkes, an underrated but diverse actor that always delivers solid work in some great projects. You may know him from his comedic role on HBO’s Eastbound and Down, or from his Oscar nominated role as Teardrop in Winter’s Bone last year. This lesser-known cast could be set to become of the strongest ensemble performances of the year.
This film is going to be a hard one to miss, combining strong storytelling with powerful performances. LA Weekly describes the film as “a triller that shifts nearly imperceptibly between dream, memory, and reality.” The subtle psychological element of this trailer is sure to make for an intriguing film.
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Posted in: Documentary · Foreign Films · Indie · Movies · Mystery and Suspense · Sundance · Trailer Tuesdays · Trailers
Tagged: almodovar, Antonio Banderas, chimp, Elizabeth Olsen, elizabeth olson, John Hawkes, kashmere stage band, martha marcy may malene, Miranda July, project nim, the future, the skin i live, Thunder Soul
by Jonathan Weilbaecher, May 10 2011 // 11:00 AM
Back in ’07, Robert Rodriguez and Quinten Tarantino joined forces for an ambitious theatrical experiment. Grindhouse was a double feature of exploitation films that ran together on a single ticket. Holding these two films together was a series of fake trailers that completed the retro marathon’s vintage experience.
The hype for this dirty celluloid love fest rose to some pretty serious highest, prompting a contest that capitalized on the fake trailer angle. Contestants were asked to create a fake grindhouse-esque trailer in a similar style to those that were going to appear in the movie. The eventual winner of this contest was director Jason Eisener and his entry Hobo With A Shotgun.
Winning in equal parts because of the absurd simplicity of it’s premise and the skill with which the Canadian director was able to recreate the esthetic of low budget ’70s era exploitation films, Hobo With a Shotgun became an instant fan favorite and talks began to surface about expanding the trailer into a full feature. Now 4 years (and one Rutger Hauer) later Hobo With a Shotgun is a full length feature that lives up to all of the promise the original trailer hinted at.
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Posted in: Action · Exploitation · Movies · Reviews
Tagged: Exploitation, fake trailer, Grindhouse, Hobo With a Shotgun, Jason Eisener, movie, Quinten Tarantino, review, Robert Rodriguez, Rutger Hauer, Trailer
by Matt Raub, May 10 2011 // 10:00 AM
The world of the Horror-Comedy subgenre is a pretty hard egg to crack. Once the road was paved by Sam Raimi’s Evil Dead trilogy back in the late 80s, it has been very difficult for up and coming filmmakers to try to break ground and get away with the same charm and timelessness that the Evil Dead films have.
A brand new film that definitely has potential to join that club is DeadHeads, a road comedy with zombies that has heart and will get you to laugh pretty hard. The film was a hit at last week’s Newport Beach Film Festival, selling out two of its three screenings. Newport seems to just be the start for this film in its plan for global domination.
Word is now coming in that DeadHeads has been picked up Splendid Films for international rights (not something you normally see with an indie comedy) and will also be making its way to the Cannes Film Festival. Here’s the synopsis:
The story follows two zombie slackers, Mike and Brent, who find themselves surprisingly reborn from the dead amid a disastrous zombie outbreak. After discovering an engagement ring in his coat pocket, Mike enlists his new found zombie pal, Brent, to embark on a quest in search of his lost love. What ensues is a hilarious cross country road trip as these two reformed flesh-eating pals hitchhike cross country as they are pursued by a team of zombie killin’ bounty hunters!
See exactly what we’re talking about with the brand new international trailer after the jump. Visit DeadHeadsTheMovie.com for more news as these zombies hit the road to Cannes.
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Posted in: Action · Comedy · Film Festivals · Horror · Movies · News · Sci-Fi · Trailers · Video
Tagged: Brett Pierce, DeadHeads, Drew Pierce, Markus Taylor, Michael McKiddy, Natalie Victoria, Ross Kidder
by Sebastian Suchecki, May 10 2011 // 9:00 AM
After you roast the likes of Flava Flav, Pamela Anderson, Larry the Cable Guy, David Hasselhoff, and Donald Trump, where can Comedy Central possibly go from there? How about taking on Detroit-based white rapper turned americana rock star turned balladeer Kid Rock?
That’s exactly what they have planned this August, as the people who brought us the First Annual Comedy Awards are planning on a celebrity roast to honor the rocker on hist 40th birthday.
NEW YORK, May 9, 2011 – COMEDY CENTRAL announced today that Kid Rock is set to join the likes of Donald Trump, David Hasselhoff and Pamela Anderson as COMEDY CENTRAL’s next Roastee. During Kid Rock’s illustrious career as a performer, there has yet to be a single audience that could prepare the five-time Grammy nominee for the vicious onslaught of sharp barbs that will be thrown his way when he takes center stage for the “COMEDY CENTRAL Roast Of Kid Rock.”
The event is currently scheduled to tape on August 14th and will air shortly thereafter. No announcements have been made as to which celebrity roasters will make an appearance, but you can expect the usual gang, and probably an appearance by current touring partner Sheryl Crow.
Posted in: Announcements · Comedy · Comedy Central · Events · News · TV
Tagged: Comedy Central, Comedy Central Roast, David Hasselhoff, Flava Flav, Kid Rock, Larry the Cable Guy, Pamela Anderson
by John Carle, May 10 2011 // 8:00 AM
As skeptical as we may be about the upcoming Transformers: Dark of the Moon movie from Michael Bay, we have seen what Activision can do when it gets its hands on the Transformers. While the last piece of Transformers that Activision published was based off G1 continuity and not off the movie franchise, it was a tremendous improvement from the previous Transformers movie game.
In anticipation of Transformers: Dark of the Moon: The Game, we have a whole new set of screen shots and a new trailer to show it off in addition to the list of pre-order bonuses.
Check out the full list below of all the preorder exclusives as well.
Channel wide – Original BUMBLEBEE toys with the Wii and NDS AUTOBOTS game and original LOCKDOWN toy with the NDS DECEPTICONS game
Best Buy – FREE movie ticket upgrade to 3D
Toys R’ Us – Exclusive Inverted BUMBLEBEE in-game character skin for 3DS game
Target – Exclusive BUMBLEBEE Deco in-game character for NDS AUTOBOTS game and Wii game and Exclusive LOCKDOWN Deco in-game character for NDS DECEPTICONS
K-Mart/Sears – Original, limited edition Transformers: Dark of the Moon comic book from IDW Publishing
Stick to the Flickcast for more on Transformers: Dark of the Moon: The Game and check out the trailer and screens after the jump.
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Posted in: Activision · Announcements · Games · News · Nintendo · Playstation 3 · Screen Shots · Trailers · Transformers · Video Games · Xbox 360
Tagged: Announcements, Behaviour Interactive, Bumblebee, High Moon Studios, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo DS, Optimus Prime, Playstation 3, Transformers, Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Transformers: Dark of the Moon: The Game, Video Games, Wii, Xbox 360
by Matt Raub, May 10 2011 // 7:00 AM
It seems that above all others, horror is the one franchise in which it’s culturally acceptable to release as many sequels as possible. Even superhero films, which are one of the highest grossing movie genres to date, has only gone to 3 or 4 films before ending or rebooting a franchise. Not horror. Films like Saw, Friday the 13th, Toxic Avenger, and countless others keep getting cranked out.
One of those franchises still cranking is New Line’s Final Destination. Starting in 2000, the franchise is now hitting it’s fifth (and probably not final) film in this August. Here’s the breakdown.
In “Final Destination 5,” Death is just as omnipresent as ever, and is unleashed after one man’s premonition saves a group of coworkers from a terrifying suspension bridge collapse. But this group of unsuspecting souls was never supposed to survive, and, in a terrifying race against time, the ill-fated group frantically tries to discover a way to escape Death’s sinister agenda.
Lots more “accidental yet creative” deaths, some more cringe-worthy tension, and the return of Tony Todd! Check it all out in the newest trailer for Final Destination 5 — or as we like to call it FIVEnal Destination.
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Posted in: Action · Drama · Horror · Movies · News · Trailers · Video
Tagged: Arlen Escarpeta, Courtney B. Vance, David Koechner, Ellen Wroe, Emma Bell, Final Destination, Final Destination 5, Jacqueline MacInnes-Wood, Miles Fisher, Nicholas D'Agosto, P.J. Byrne, Tony Todd