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Archive for July, 2011


First Trailer for ‘Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows’ Hits the Web

by Matt Raub, Jul 13 2011 // 7:00 AM

Robert Downey Jr. has had a pretty amazing resurgence in his career in the past few years. Mostly due to Favreau’s excellent use of him in both Iron Man and Iron Man 2, but an unrelated film is what put Downey at the top of people’s tongues for time after that. That film starred the once Hollywood bad boy as the world’s first detective, Sherlock Holmes.

The film blew up across the globe, pulling in over $500 million worldwide, and warranting a brand new sequel, that we’re now getting the first look at. Titled “A Game of Shadows, the film looks to give us a pretty awesome rivalry between Sherlock and Moriarty, the shadowy villain from the first film. Here’s the official premise.

Sherlock Holmes has always been the smartest man in the room…until now. There is a new criminal mastermind at large–Professor Moriarty (Jared Harris)–and not only is he Holmes’ intellectual equal, but his capacity for evil, coupled with a complete lack of conscience, may actually give him an advantage over the renowned detective.

Check out the first full trailer for the film (which will likely be attached to prints of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 this weekend) and be sure to catch Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows in theaters on December 15th.

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Posted in: Action · Comedy · Drama · Movies · News · Prequels and Sequels · Trailers · Video · Warner Bros
Tagged: Eddie Marsan, Gilles Lellouche, Guy Ritchie, Jared Harris, Jude Law, Noomi Rapace, Robert Downey Jr., Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, Stephen Fry


Sam Raimi Finds Director for ‘Evil Dead’ Reboot

by Matt Raub, Jul 12 2011 // 1:47 PM

Yes, that’s right, there’s an actual reboot of the classic horror Evil Dead in the works. It’s been speculated since back in 2004 when Raimi and partner Rob Tapert made declarations that this new generation of horror fans needs an updated version, and it seems like progress is finally getting made as the two have found a prospective director to take on the task.

Bloody-Disgusting has the official scoop.

In an exclusive scoop, we’re told that Fede Alvarez (Federico Alvarez) is directing for Raimi’s Ghost House Pictures and Mandate. The remake was announced way back in 2004. No word on casting or if Bruce Campbell will return.

There are several good things about this bit of news. It’s good that Raimi is in charge of the reboot, and it’s not getting remade by a studio that has no connection to the original. Also, it’s great that Raimi is sticking to his “indie” roots by going with super indie director Alvarez, who directed the awesome gigantic robot short Panic Attack! back in 2009.

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Posted in: Action · Comedy · Horror · Movies · News · Reboots and Remakes
Tagged: Army of Darkness, Bloody Disgusting, Bruce Campbell, Evil Dead, Federico Alvarez, Ghost House Pictures, Robert Tapert, Sam Raimi


SDCC11 Preview: ‘Headlocked Chronicles’

by John Carle, Jul 12 2011 // 11:00 AM

Yesterday in our San Diego Comic-Con Preview, we took a peek at Z-Girl and the 4 Tigers. Today we take a look at the Headlocked Chronicles. From Michael Kingston, Headlocked is the first ever comic that takes a realistic look at the world of professional wrestling. Unlike the WWE’s sports entertainment branded comics that place their superstars in the role of more traditional comic book super heroes, Headlock takes a peek behind the curtain at the inner workings of the wrestling industry.

In the first Headlocked miniseries, the Tryout, which featured covers from WWE Hall of Famer Jerry “the King” Lawler, Kingston told the tale of Mike Hartmann, a college theater major who falls in love with the world of wrestling and sets out on his own journey to become a part of it. Headlocked shows that the wrestling world is far from being all glitz and glamour as Mike goes through a pain filled try out where one of the old guard tries to weed out those he doesn’t feel deserves to be a part of the business.

Headlocked is an intriguing take on an original concept revolving around a world not many people fully understand. The pages of Headlocked are greatly reminiscent of some of my own experiences in an industry that is as drama filled behind the scenes as it is on TV. It is a great representation of the world of Wrestling.

At Comic-Con, Headlocked will be releasing a special $2 preview issue, the Headlocked Chronicles, which reprints one of Headlock’s original 5 page stories as well as a brand new 8 page tale and a ton of new artwork and sketches. Headlocked can be found at booth 1901.

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Posted in: Comic-Con · Comics · News · SDCC 11 · Sports · Wrestling
Tagged: Comics, Comics Previews, Headlocked, Headlocked Chronicles, Headlocked: The Tryout, Jerry "the King" Lawler, Mike Kingston, Professional Wrestling, San Diego Comic-Con, SDCC, SDCC Preview, SDCC11, Wrestling, WWE


New ‘Batman: Arkham City’ Trailer Gives Us A Glimpse At The Riddler

by Matt Raub, Jul 12 2011 // 10:00 AM

Batman: Arkham Asylum may have been one of the best games ever made for the franchise, but there were some key elements that went missing, leaving it to be a bit lacking in all things Dark Knight. One of which, was that we only got a small portion of Batman’s rogues gallery to fight in the game itself.

That’s allegedly going to be rectified in the upcoming sequel to the game, in which villains like Two Face, Riddler, and Hugo Strange will be making major appearances. Not only will you get the chance to beat up some of your favorite baddies, but some good guys like Catwoman and Robin will be playable in the game as well.

For those story fans who need more juice, here’s the official synopsis of the game:

Batman: Arkham City builds upon the intense, atmospheric foundation of Batman: Arkham Asylum, sending players soaring into Arkham City, the new maximum security home for all of Gotham City’s thugs, gangsters and insane criminal masterminds. Set inside the heavily fortified walls of a sprawling district in the heart of Gotham City, this highly anticipated sequel introduces a brand-new story that draws together a new all-star cast of classic characters and murderous villains from the Batman universe, as well as a vast range of new and enhanced gameplay features to deliver the ultimate experience as the Dark Knight.

Check out the full trailer after the jump. Batman: Arkham City hits stores on October 21st.

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Posted in: Action · Comics · DC · DC Entertainment · Drama · News · Trailers · Video · Video Games · Warner Bros
Tagged: Arkham Asylum, Batman, Batman: Arkham City, Kevin Conroy, Mark Hammill, The Riddler, Two Face, Video Games, Warner Bros


Johnny Depp Bringing ‘The Night Stalker’ to the Big Screen

by Chris Ullrich, Jul 12 2011 // 9:00 AM

Okay, let’s pretend for a minute that your Johnny Depp. You’ve made quite a few movies, are respected as an actor, recognized around the world as a big star and brought Disney a boatload of money for your work as Captain Jack Sparrow in the Pirates franchise. With all that, what do you do?

If you’re Johnny Depp, it seems one of the things you do is get Disney to buy the rights to one of your favorite 70′s TV series with an eye to turning it into a feature film for you to star in. That series? Kolchak: The Night Stalker.

According to reports, Depp is a fan of the series and got Disney interested in a feature version with Depp to star as tabloid reporter Carl Kolchak, a role originally played by the awesome Darren McGavin in the TV movie and subsequent series. Could be interesting with Depp in the role.

In case you’re not familiar with the show, it centered on McGavin as Kolchak, a dogged investigative journalist with a nose for the macabre and supernatural. Even though his investigations often started out normal enough, in most cases they ended up leading him down a dark path into the world of vampires, zombies, werewolves and aliens.

The show was pretty cool, especially for its time, and is often cited by various insiders, including creator Chris Carter, as one of the main inspirations for TV’s The X-Files. I loved the show as a kid and look forward to seeing what Depp and company can do with it.

The project will soon go out to writers. More on this as is develops.

Posted in: Deals and Dealmaking · Disney · Movies · News
Tagged: Disney, Johnny Depp, Kolchak, Kolchak: The Night Stalker, Movies, Pirates of the Caribbean, The Night Stalker, The X-Files


First Poster For ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ Arrives

by Matt Raub, Jul 12 2011 // 8:00 AM

As we get ever closer to the release date of Christopher Nolan’s alleged final film in his Batman franchise, we’re getting more and more of a glimpse into this world once again before it comes to a close.

Rumor has it that the first teaser trailer for the film is attached to prints for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, which means we may get some goodies in the coming days. But before we even get that far, the very first “teaser” poster for the film has hit the web, and we’re nothing but excited.

In the poster we can see that Gotham seems to be falling to pieces, which is what we expect to be the setting for the film, as Christian Bale’s Batman makes his public turn into the hero he’s meant to become.

No sign of the film’s full cast, but you may see more of Tom Hardy’s Bane, Anne Hathaway’s Catwoman, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, or Marion Cotillard in the film’s upcoming teaser trailer later this week.

In the meantime, you can check out the poster in gigantic-size right after the jump, and keep it here for more news as it develops of The Dark Knight Rises.

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Posted in: Action · Comics · Dark Knight Rises · DC · DC Entertainment · Drama · Movies · News · Posters · Warner Bros
Tagged: Anne Hathaway, Brett Cullen, Christian Bale, Christopher Nolan, Dark Knight, Gary Oldman, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Juno Temple, Marion Cotillard, Matthew Modine, Michael Caine, Morgan Freeman, Nestor Carbonell, The Dark Knight Rises, Tom Hardy, Warner Bros


The Future Is Here With New ‘Star Trek’ iPad App

by Matt Raub, Jul 12 2011 // 7:00 AM

Remember back when The Next Generation was a big deal, and everyone wished that those touch pads the medics like Beverly Crusher and engineers like Geordi had would be real? Well we basically live in that future, and to add an extra layer of this geeky meta sandwich, the official Star Trek app is showing us how.

Out from CBS Interactive, the app is called the Star Trek PADD (Personal Access Display Device), the same name those cool futuristic devices were called in the show. Here’s a breakdown on why this app is so cool for fans of the Trek anywhere:

Developed in conjunction with CBS Mobile by app development studio  ArcTouch, the STAR TREK PADD app transports fans back through the extensive 40-year history of the STAR TREK television franchise, including its amazing universe of characters, planets and technology spanning from STAR TREK: THE ORIGINAL SERIES all the way to STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE.  The app also includes a recognizable computer voice as well as familiar STAR TREK-related sounds.

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Posted in: Announcements · CBS · Fandom · Gear · Geek · Macintosh · Mobile Apps · News · Sci-Fi · Star Trek · TV
Tagged: CBS, iOS, iPad, JeanLuc Picard, Star Trek PADD, Star Trek: The Next Generation


Spike Lee Back with a Vengeance to Direct ‘Oldboy’ Remake

by Chris Ullrich, Jul 11 2011 // 12:42 PM

To be honest, as with most remakes, I’m not sure how I feel about this. I’m sure it might look like a great idea on paper, at least to some, but I’m not sure director Spike Lee has the required sensibilities to direct a remake of Chanwook Park’s cult classic revenge tale Oldboy.

That’s right, according to reports, Lee is set to do that very thing for Mandate Pictures. The new film is being adapted by Mark Protosevich, who will also co-produce.

It’s not that I think Lee isn’t a good director, he is. In fact, I very much enjoyed his recent film Inside Man, which showed he can reach beyond the fare he’s usually associated with. Plus, his 25th Hour was also a very good indicator of his range as a director.

But Oldboy requires a certain bit of over-the-top thinking that I’m not sure Lee can muster. I felt the same way when it was Steven Spielberg and Will Smith who were trying to mount a remake a few years ago. I’m not sure they could do the film justice either.

At least, given the choice between Spielberg and Lee, I would pick Lee to do the remake. He’s at least farther down the right track. Of course, now that this is going again and Lee is apparently onboard, the big question is who will play the title character, know as Oh Dae-Su in Park’s version?

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Posted in: Movies · News · Reboots and Remakes
Tagged: 25th Hour, Chanwook Park, Clive Owen, Inside Man, Mark Protosevich, Oldboy, Remakes, Spike Lee, Tom Hardy, Will Smith


La-La Land Records Boldy Goes To A ‘Next Generation’ Release

by Jonathan Weilbaecher, Jul 11 2011 // 12:15 PM

Star Trek, as a franchise, has had an incredible history with music. Going back as far back as the original series, music has been a key element in the versatile series. La-La Land Records has put together a limited edition set of the some of the best music written for the classic Star Trek: The Next Generation, bringing more of the seminal music to the general public.

Star Trek: The Next Generation featured music by the likes of Dennis McCarthy, Don Davis, John Debney and Jay Chattaway, and represented some of the best TV music to come off late ’80s, early 90′s TV. The limited edition set features over three hours of previously unreleased music, and will be limited to 3000 units. The album will be sold exclusively at this year’s Comic-Con and will later become available through inline outlets starting August 2nd.

This release is another in a long line of interesting and exciting releases from La-La Land records who have consistently put together quality score releases. Hopefully the release of classic Star Trek TV music will sell well enough to encourage future releases of some of the later series. Deep Space Nine especially has some phenomenal music that few people seem to remember these days.

Posted in: Action · Announcements · Music · News · Sci-Fi · Star Trek · TV
Tagged: dennis mccarthy, don davis, john debney, Music, scores, Soundtrack, Star Trek, the next generation, TV


‘Harry Potter’ A Look Back

by Joe Gillis, Jul 11 2011 // 11:15 AM

As sad as it may be the inevitable is about to happen. The final Harry Potter film adaptation of the phenomenally successful book series is set to arrive this week.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 will mark the end of the saga and bring to a close one of the most successful film franchises in history. To commemorate that milestone, some talented folks have put together a little restrospective of the series and its characters.

In this video you get to see the progression of Harry, Hermione, Ron and the rest of the characters as they go through all the films. It’s really pretty interesting to see how things have changed over the years.

Check out the video after the break. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 Opens on Friday.

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Posted in: Adaptation · Harry Potter · Movies · News · Video
Tagged: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Harry Potter, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II, Hermione, J.K. Rowling, Movies, Rupert Grint


War Movie Mondays: ‘The Enemy Below’

by Douglas Barnett, Jul 11 2011 // 10:00 AM

This week’s pick is the World War II submarine action thriller The Enemy Below (1957) directed by Dick Powell and stars Robert Mitchum (Cpt. Murrell) Kurt Jurgens (Cpt. von Stolberg), Theodore Bikel (‘Heinie’ Schwaffer), Russell Collins (Doc), and Al Hedison, (Lt. Ware, XO of the U.S.S. Haynes).

The Enemy Below is one of the greatest cat & mouse submarine films where a U.S. destroyer faces off against a German U-boat in the south Atlantic during World War II. Robert Mitchum stars as Cpt. Murrell, a former merchant marine captain who enlists in the U.S. Navy reserve in order to see some combat. Shortly after being torpedoed and adrift for several weeks, he takes command of  the Haynes which is on patrol in search of enemy vessels. Most of the Haynes crew refer to him as a ‘feather merchant’ a derogatory name for a civilian captain who is unfamiliar with naval combat tactics.

The crew of the Haynes are going about routine when radar picks up an echo believed to be the conning tower of a U-boat. The captain is summoned as he makes his way through a number of curious crew members who have massed at the radar operator’s station. The captain instructs the radar operator to inform him if the contact deviates from its present course and the crew quickly becomes amazed at the captain’s issue and execution of orders. The captain informs the crew that they will follow the contact and go to general quarters at dawn in preparation of an attack against the possible enemy blip.

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Posted in: 20th Century Fox · Classics · Drama · DVD · DVD Reviews · Netflix · Novels · War · War Movie Mondays
Tagged: Al Hedison, Dick Powell, Kurt Jurgens, Kurt Kreuger, Robert Mitchum, Russell Collins, Theodore Bikel


Exclusive: Jason Mewes Talks Comic-Con 2011, Live Podcasts, & ‘The Book of Pure Evil’

by Eric Medina, Jul 11 2011 // 9:00 AM

Jason Mewes has to be one of the busiest nerds working today. Although he is and will always be best known as Jay of Kevin Smith’s Jay and Silent Bob infamous characters, Mewes actually keeps himself very busy with a surprising number of projects he is currently involved with.

From filming the second season of a Canadian TV show to recording two live podcasts a week, all the while preparing for a jam packed Comic Con weekend, it just shows how much dedication Mewes has to find time to schedule an exclusive interview with The Flickcast.

Just to give you an idea of his crazy schedule, when I called he was currently on set of Todd and the Book of Pure Evil, a comedy/horror series in which he plays Jimmy the Janitor, and had just finished recording an episode of Jay and Silent Bob Get Old, his weekly podcast he does with Kevin Smith, for which he had a mobile studio set up in a closet on set so that he never has to miss an episode.

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Posted in: Comic-Con · Exclusive · Interviews · News · Podcasts · TV
Tagged: book of pure evil, Comic-Con, Jason Mewes, Jay & Silent Bob, Kevin Smith, SDCC11, Smodcast



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