by Joe Gillis, Jun 15 2011 // 11:00 AM
If you’re one of the people who’s been waiting fifteen years for Duke Nukem Forever to arrive, your wait is finally over. That’s right folks, after many, many delays and lots of time since Duke Nukem 3D’s original release, the sequel Duke Nukem Forever, which was announced way back in 1997, has now arrived.
“June 14 in North America will forever be celebrated as the day that legendary Duke Nukem Forever went from video game folklore to earth-shattering reality,” Christoph Hartmann, president of 2K Games, said. “For 15 years, fans have waited in limbo just yearning to hear those two little lovely words strung together–now available.”
As happy as this news is for many old school gamers, early reviews of the game have not been, shall we say, kind. The Guardian’s review was particularly unflattering saying: ”If this was 15 years in the making, it makes you wonder what they did for the other 14 years and 10 months.” Ouch.
Even with the seeming bad press after waiting so long for a game to arrive it seems a shame to not at least check it out. After all, how bad could it really be?
Duke Nukem Forever is in stores now and available for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC.
Posted in: Games · News · Video Games
Tagged: 2K Games, Duke Nukem, Duke Nukem Forever, FPS, PC, PS3, Xbox 360
by Sebastian Suchecki, Jun 15 2011 // 11:00 AM
Video game movies get a bad rap. One one hand, you have films like the Resident Evil series, which managed to skyrocket the video game franchise into a whole new world, and on the other hand you have Super Mario Bros. starring Bob Hoskins and Dennis Hopper. A mixed pot, really.
The former is exactly what the upcoming live-action TEKKEN looks like it may just be. Based on the popular gaming franchise for the PlayStation, this film is set to be a main competitor to any upcoming Mortal Kombat reboots Hollywood has planned. Here’s the premise.
The year is 2039. World wars have destroyed everything and territories are run by corporations, the mightiest — and cruelest — of which is Tekken. Jin Kazama (John Foo) witnesses the death of his mother Jun (Tomita) by Tekken in the slums known as Anvil. Vowing vengeance, and armed only with his street smarts and raw fighting skills, he enters a dangerous and potentially deadly combat tournament, where he must defeat the world’s most elite fighters to become the “King of the Iron Fist.”
With some pretty legitimate martial arts stars and professional fighters, this film looks like it may just be the real thing. We’ve got an exclusive clip from the movie for you to check out and see for yourself after the jump. Catch TEKKEN on DVD and Blu-Ray July 19th.
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Posted in: Action · Anchor Bay · Drama · Games · Movies · News · Trailers · Video · Video Games
Tagged: Blu-Ray, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Darrin Dewitt Henson, Dwight H. Little, Gary Daniels, Ian Anthony Dale, Jon Foo, Kelly Overton, Luke Goss, Roger Huerta, Tamlyn Tomita, Tekken
by Matt Raub, Jun 15 2011 // 9:00 AM
As we rapidly approach the release of Captain America: The First Avenger, which is the final Marvel film leading up to next year’s The Avengers, we expect to be getting a lot more coverage and peeks at images and stills from the new film while it shoots in New Mexico and Ohio.
While we haven’t gotten there just yet, a correspondent over at ESQ. magazine managed to snap a shot of the brand new promo poster that Marvel is using to sell the film at the recent International Licensing Expo in Las Vegas.
Definitely digitally rendered, it’s not an exact depiction as to what we’re going to get from the film itself, but it gives a good idea at what we can look forward to when Joss Whedon brings everyone together for what will likely be an epic film.
The film stars Robert Downey Jr., Chris Hemsworth, Chris Evans, Jeremy Renner, Mark Ruffalo, Scarlett Johansson, Clark Gregg, Samuel L. Jackson, Cobie Smulders, Tom Hiddleston, and Stellan Skarsgård and hits theaters May 4, 2012.
Check out the first poster after the jump and let us know what you think!
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Posted in: Action · Comics · Disney · Marvel · Marvel Studios · Movies · News · Posters · Sci-Fi
Tagged: Avengers, Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Clark Gregg, Cobie Smulders, Jeremy Renner, Joss Whedon, mark ruffalo, Marvel, Robert Downey Jr., Samuel L. Jackson, Scarlett Johansson, Tom Hiddleston
by Sebastian Suchecki, Jun 15 2011 // 8:00 AM
We’ve seen ninjas take on pirates, knights take on vikings, and mobsters take on the army on Spike TV’s biggest “What If?” show on the network, Deadliest Warrior. This season, things are taking a bit of a different turn, as the focus is mainly on real historical celebrities and even one of their first fantasy match ups between Vampires and Zombies.
Here’s a breakdown of what we can look forward to this season.
The debut episode, “George Washington vs. Napoleon Bonaparte,” features two larger-than-life generals who both fought in the age of revolutions, now meeting for the first time on the battlefield. America’s first great general, George Washington, who defeated the British empire against all odds to become known as the father of the world’s most powerful nation, will square off against Napoleon Bonaparte, the brutal French warlord turned emperor who terrorized Europe in his quest to conquer the world.
Other highly-anticipated matchups this season include the series’ first female warrior Joan of Arc vs. William the Conqueror, Genghis Khan vs. Hannibal, Saddam Hussein vs. Pol Pot, U.S. Army Rangers vs. North Korean Special Operations Force, Crazy Horse vs. Pancho Villa, Ivan the Terrible vs. Hernan Cortes, French Foreign Legion vs. Gurkhas and our first fantasy matchup Zombies vs. Vampires.
This new season will also bring some pretty awesome new segments like the all new Armory segment, X-Factor, Chalk Talk, and guest experts such as Navy SEAL Richard Machowicz. Also promoted for the upcoming third season is a brand new digital combat engine that will help us determine who is the deadliest warrior of all.
Check out the first of many new teasers for the new season in which we get a glimpse at Vampires vs. Zombies, and be sure to catch season 3 of Deadliest Warrior on Spike TV July 20th.
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Posted in: Action · Drama · Fandom · Fantasy · News · Sci-Fi · Spike TV · Trailers · TV · Video
Tagged: Crazy Horse, Deadliest Warrior, Genghis Khan, George Washington, Hannibal, Hernan Cortes, Ivan the Terrible, Joan of Arc, Napoleo Bonaparte, Pol Pot, Ponsho Villa, Saddam Hussein, Vampires, William the Conqueror, Zombies
by John Carle, Jun 15 2011 // 7:11 AM
So back in 2010, Microsoft debuted the next great technology, where they let people be their own controller. No more holding plastic gizmos to get characters on screen to perform actions. Instead, they just had to do it themselves and their character would follow suit. People could bowl or play soccer in Kinect Sports, river raft and traverse obstacle courses in Kinect Adventures and improve their dance moves with Dance Central… and then there was a drastic shortage in titles for the Kinect that anyone really cared about playing.
This E3, Microsoft intended on showing people this wasn’t the case when they announced a slew of new Kinect games and the implementation of Kinect in other existing titles and franchises. One of the stand out titles in terms of curiosity is Rise of Nightmares from SEGA. Now, the horror survival genre is nothing new. Games like the early Resident Evil and Silent Hill perfected the formula early on. It has even made its way to the first person with titles like F.E.A.R. and Condemned. But never before have those trying to survive been forced to fight their way out with their own two hands… and feet… and even head.
Rise of Nightmares promises to not only let players use their body as the controller, but it also acts as the weapon to. It’s one thing to punch a zombie’s face off, but it’s a whole other thing to headbutt it clear off. This is definitely a game we will be keeping an eye on and will hopefully be getting some hands on preview coverage with in the coming months.
Check out the live action teaser trailer and in game screens below and stick to The Flickcast for more on Rise of Nightmares coming to the XBox 360 for Kinect.
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Posted in: Action · Announcements · E3 2011 · Games · News · Screen Shots · Trailers · Video · Video Games · Xbox 360
Tagged: E3, E3 2011, Games, Kinect, Motion Controls, Rise of Nightmares, Screen Shots, Sega, Trailers, Video Game Trailers, Video Games, Xbox 360, XBox Kinect
by John Carle, Jun 14 2011 // 11:00 AM
“It’s a bloodfest.” “Unleash visible violent death.” These are the worlds of the developers, not PR, as they describe their own game with Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine. This E3, THQ gave us more details and a new trailer to Space Marine. In addition to what we saw last year at the game’s reveal, Space Marine is further delved into this year with these three new videos.
Most notable is the addition of the Chaos and the Imperial Guard to Space Marine. Originally thought to be only Ultramarines vs. Orcs, these new trailers give glimpses of Chaos Space Marines , Chaos daemons and some of the Imperial Guard marines as well.
The trailers also take a closer look at the actual combat of the game. Instead of just being a third person cover based shooter like Gears of War where players will plant themselves in a location and hunker down and systematically pick off enemies, Space Marine encourages players to run headfirst into combat and actually rewards them more for doing so. The developers say that the quickest way to regenerate health is by staying in the thick of battle.
Make sure to check out all three videos after the jump. Warhamer 40,000: Space Marines hits stores in August 2011 for XBox 360 and PlayStation 3.
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Posted in: Games · News · Playstation 3 · THQ · Trailers · Video Games · Xbox 360
Tagged: Developer Diary, E3, E3 2011, Games Workshop, Playstation 3, Relic Entertainment, THQ, Trailers, Video Games, Warhammer 40k, Warhammer 40k: Space Marine, Xbox 360
by Joe Gillis, Jun 14 2011 // 10:00 AM
The upcoming War of the Worlds game from Other Ocean Interactive and Paramount Digital just got even more interesting. Sure, it seems like a fun game where you run around and participate in the events taking place during a 1950′s invasion of London by aliens bent on destruction.
But now the game will feature the voice of non-other than Patrick Stewart. That’s sure to elevate things considerably. Here’s all the details from the official press release:
Known to millions for his role as Captain Jean-Luc Picard in the popular TV show Star Trek: The Next Generation, as well as his performance as Professor Charles Xavier in the X-Men film franchise, Stewart has enjoyed tremendous success over his decades-long film career including several Emmy and Golden Globe nominations. However, providing narration for The War of the Worlds is an experience that hearkens back to Stewart’s childhood.
“As a young boy, I remember watching the The War of the Worlds so many times I was quoting the lines,” said Stewart. “The alien invasion both terrified and fascinated me and the movie has stuck with me since then. Now, being part of this project will provide a new way for gamers around the world to experience a fresh new take on a classic.”
The War of the Worlds is a dark and breathtaking new vision inspired by the classic H.G. Wells novel, retold as a single player, 2D action-adventure. The gameplay narrative parallels the timeline and events from the 1953 movie adaptation, but introduces a new story arc, characters, locations, and sub-plots.
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Posted in: Announcements · Games · News · Video Games
Tagged: Captain Jean-Luc Picard, Games, Other Ocean Interactive, Paramount Digital Entertainment, Patrick Stewart, Professor Charles Xavier, Star Trek, Star Trek: The Next Generation, The War of the Worlds, X-Men, Xbox 360, XBox Live Arcade
by Chris Ullrich, Jun 14 2011 // 8:52 AM
As of today Apple began selling unlocked iPhone 4 handsets in the U.S. only. The smartphone is now available in 16GB for $649 or 32GB for $749, and both models come in black or white.
This marks a change in Apple policy dating back to the first iPhone where the device was only available for AT&T GSM users. Now, it can be used with pretty much any GSM carrier, as long as modifications can be made for those who don’t yet use the micro-SIM card.
Personally, even though the price of the iPhone is high in its unlocked state, I would probably go this way to avoid a long-term contract with any one carrier. Also, this allows people to get their hands on the iPhone 4 now and then use the subsidy pricing to pick up an iPhone 5 once they launch later this year.
Sure, the price is probably too high for many buyers but to some this represents the best scenario when it comes to dealing with carrier monopolies. I, for one, think Apple should have done this a long time ago.
Posted in: Apple · Gear · Hardware · Mobile · News · Tech
Tagged: Apple, AT&T, GSM, iOS 4, iOS 5, iPhone, iPhone 5, T-Mobile, Unlocked iPhones, Unlocked Phones
by Eric Medina, Jun 14 2011 // 7:00 AM
If there was one week for forget to check Apple Trailers it was definitely this past week. Usually there is at least one interesting trailer coming out everyday, but for some reason this weekend only had new cuts for films we already had seen trailers for, and has hardly anything new premiering in theaters or online. Is this a preview of what we can expect in the fall? At this rate, at the end of the summer we will have quite a boring couple months until Oscar season.
This week we have a franchise spin-off, a quirky indie comedy, and one documentary to throw in the mix.
Planes
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Yes, this is a spin off of the popular Pixar movie Cars, who’s sequel is set to come out this month. No, this one is not being make by the talented team at Pixar, and is instead being brought to us by Disney alone.
In all honesty, the mere fact that this is only a Disney film really scares me as to the quality of this film. I would have normally thought that this is a terrible spin-off idea for this franchise, but if I hear that Pixar was still doing it, I would hold onto my hope just because of their impeccable track record with animation. Disney, on the other hand, while I admire their effort in acquiring Pixar to stay on top of the animation industry, has had a long string of bombs in the past few years when it comes to producing feature animations by themselves.
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Posted in: Action · Animation · Comedy · Documentary · Movies · News · Trailer Tuesdays · Trailers · Video
Tagged: Disney, errol morris, lucky, Planes, tabloid
by Chris Ullrich, Jun 13 2011 // 1:49 PM
AMC’s murder mystery drama series The Killing as somewhat of a frustrating show. It features some very strong characters and good performances from a majority of the cast but it also has often glacial pacing that tries even the patience of this seasoned TV viewer.
I really want to like the show. However, I sometimes find myself fast forwarding through some of it (the parents of the dead girl for example) to get to the murder mystery scenes. That’s just more interesting to me and what the show is supposed to be about: Who killed Rosie Larson?
Anyway, my issues with the show haven’t stopped AMC from renewing it for a second season. So, I guess I’ll get another chance to see if I end up liking it more. This, of course, brings up the question of the season finale which airs this Sunday.
Now that we pretty much know who the killer is, will everything get resolved? My guess is probably not. In fact, I expect a bit of a cliffhanger to entice viewers to come back for Season 2.
I guess we’ll see on Sunday.
Posted in: AMC · News · TV
Tagged: AMC, Billy Campbell, Joel Kinnamon, Michelle Forbes, Mireille Enos, The Killing, TV, Vena Sud
by Douglas Barnett, Jun 13 2011 // 12:00 PM
This week’s pick salutes the valiant fliers of United States Army Air Corp in the 1949 release of director Henry King’s 12 O’Clock High. The film stars Gregory Peck (Brig. Gen. Frank Savage), Hugh Marlowe (Lt. Col. Ben Gately), Gary Merrill (Col. Keith Davenport), Millard Mitchell ( Maj. Gen. Pritchard), Dean Jagger (Maj. Harvey Stovall), and John Kellogg (Maj. Cobb).
12 O’Clock High was one of the first post World War II studio projects that was made on a grand scale and depicts the hardships of America’s earliest campaigns of daylight precision bombing against German held targets in Europe. The film opens in London in 1949 where Maj. Stovall (Jagger) discovers a toby jug in the window of a London antiques shop. He asks the shop keeper the price and demands that he must have it.
Stovall then proceeds by train and by bicycle to the fictional town of Archbury, England where the 918th Heavy Bombardment Group’s base of operations was. The camera pans off and the scene flashes back to the fall of 1942 when the USAAF first came to England to assist the British in bombing campaigns.
The 918th HBG has suffered major casualties as they begin to meet heavy German opposition over Fortress Europe. The group commander, Col. Keith Davenport (Merrill) has become too emotionally attached to his men and is affected by the losses the group has suffered. Maj. Gen. Patrick Pritchard (Mitchell) believes that Col. Davenport should be relieved of his command and that a new CO take his place and turn the 918th into an effective fighting force. Gen. Pritchard believes that Gen. Savage is the man for the job.
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Posted in: 20th Century Fox · Academy Awards · Classics · Drama · DVD · DVD Reviews · Movies · Netflix · Novels · War · War Movie Mondays
Tagged: Beirne Lay Jr., Darryl F. Zanuck, Dean Jagger, Gary Merrill, Gregory Peck, Henry King, Hugh Marlowe, John Kellogg, Kenneth Tobey, Millard Mitchell, Robert Patten, Sy Bartlett
by John Carle, Jun 13 2011 // 11:00 AM
As expected, Activision made a strong showing at this year’s E3. Of course, they headlined with their premiere franchise Call of Duty with Modern Warfare 3. But they didn’t forget about the rest of their games.
One of the games right now being most closely followed by us is Spider-Man: Edge of Time. The followup from Beenox from Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions, Edge of Time tells a story about time being ravaged by the untimely death of the modern day Peter Parker and the ripples it sends in to the future.
In the latest trailer and screen shots below, one of the game’s first major villains is revealed with Anti-Venom. Anyone reading the current Amazing Spider-Man arc will be familiar with Anti-Venom who fancies himself as a cure on society’s cancers. Much like Eddie Brock’s former lethal protector mentality as Venom, Eddie’s personal delusions get in the way of his motives and inevitably put Spider-Man in the sites as one of his targets.
How this will play out in the game remains to be seen but it is refreshing to see Beenox putting newer characters in to their game instead of just rehashing the most famous of Spider-Man’s rouges over and over again.
Take a peek below at Spider-Man: Edge of Time featuring Anti-Venom, Spider-Man 2099 and of course everyone’s favorite modern day Spidey. Stick to The Flickcast for more on Spider-Man: Edge of Time as it becomes available.
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Posted in: Activision · Comics · E3 2011 · Games · Marvel · News · Playstation 3 · Screen Shots · Trailers · Video Games · Xbox 360
Tagged: Activision, Announcements, Anti-Venom, Beenox, Christopher Michael Barnes, Comics, E3, E3 2011, Eddie Brock, Josh Keaton, Marvel, marvel comics, Peter David, Spider-Man, Spider-Man 2099, Spider-Man: Edge of Time, Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions, Trailers, Video Game Trailers, Video Games