by John Carle, Aug 3 2011 // 7:00 AM
Recently, we got the chance to get hands on with X-Men: Destiny for the first time. In our demo we got to check out the first level of the game where we had the opportunity to choose between the game’s three possible protagonists Aimi, Grant and Adrian. When a massive Purifier attack hits downtown San Francisco, the player must also decide on the spot which of the three power sets they would like to equip their character with.
The early level surprisingly has a lot of conversation within it as players meet members of both the X-Men and Brotherhood who are both fighting against the Purifiers. Because of the noise in the Activision event, we couldn’t really hear the dialogue at the time but the gist we got was that both sides were already actively beginning to recruit this new mutant to their side.
X-Men: Destiny plays much like a standard 3D street brawler with the added bonus of mutant powers. There are your basic light, heavy, special and grab attacks along with blocking and dodging mechanics as expected. The gameplay itself was fun but the story possibilities are definitely the most intriguing part for us.
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Posted in: Activision · Comic-Con · Comics · Exclusive · First Impressions · Games · Hands-On · Interviews · News · Playstation 3 · SDCC 11 · Video Games · Xbox 360
Tagged: Activision, Adrian, Aimi Yoshida, Cyclops, Denis Dyack, Gambit, Grant Alexander, Hands On, Iceman, Jamie Chung, Juggernaut, Magneto, Marvel, Marvel Entertainment, Mike Carey, Milo Ventimiglia, Mystique, Nightcrawler, Nintendo DS, Northstar, Pixie, Playstation 3, Pyro, Quicksilver, SDCC11, Silicon Knights, Surge, Teaser, Teaser Trailer, Trailer, Video Games, Wii, Wolverine, X-Men, X-Men: Destiny, Xbox 360
by Jonathan Weilbaecher, Aug 2 2011 // 12:00 PM

Living in Los Angeles is awesome. There are hundreds of events, screenings, parties and exclusives that would make any film fan explode from joy. One of those awesome events has just been announced for the end of August. The Fans of Film Music gathering is a wonderful chance for film score aficionados to get together with some of the best composers in the industry to talk about their dual passion, film music.
The 2nd annual event has been put together by Peter Hackman, a film score die-hard who felt the need to keep an annual event going for fans of film music. Of all the niche groups of fans in the film world, film score fans rank amongst the smallest and most spread out. So this event is especially exciting as it brings film fans together from all around the world. And that isn’t hyperbole, Peter literally has people flying in from all over the world for the event.
More details on the event and a full list of attending composers can be found after the jump.
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Posted in: Announcements · Events · Fandom · Movies · Music · News · Recommendations
Tagged: Announcments, Brad Fiedel, Brian Tyler, Christopher Young, Dark Delicacies, David Newman, Fans of Film Music, Film Music, Music, News, scores
by Matt Raub, Aug 2 2011 // 11:00 AM
For just over 20 years, former Skywaker Mark Hamill has made more of a name for himself in the comic book world than he ever did in the first three Star Wars films by becoming the definitive voice of The Joker in Batman: The Animated Series.
From TAS to Justice League, Birds of Prey, and just about any other animated incarnation of The Joker there has ever been, Hamill has literally been the only man to be best known as the voice of The Joker, past Nicholson and Ledger.
Now, Hamill returns for one last (hopefully not) appearance as the Clown Prince of Crime in the sequel to the successful video game Batman: Arkham Asylum. This time, Batman is on the prowl in the whole city, and Hamill’s Joker is ready to take him on. Again.
We also got to talk with Hamill about the possibility of voicing his favorite Joker storyline, which is Alan Moore’s “The Killing Joke”.
Check out exactly what Hamill had to say about the role and his history with the character after the jump, and be sure to grab Batman: Arkham City in stores on October 18th.
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Posted in: Action · Animation · Comedy · Comics · DC · DC Entertainment · Exclusive · Interviews · News · Video · Video Games · Warner Bros
Tagged: Batman, Batman: Arkham City, Batman: The Animated Series, Exclusive, Luke Skywalker, Mark Hamill, Star Wars
by Joe Gillis, Aug 2 2011 // 10:00 AM
That’s right folks, for the first time in marvel history someone other than Peter Parker will be taking on the role of Spider-Man in the upcoming comic Ultimate Comics Fallout #4, which will be released tomorrow. You’ve heard the rumors and followed the story as it developed. Now, it can be revealed that the new Spider-Man is named Miles Morales and he’s a new kind of hero for a new kind of world.
Here’s the scoop direct from Marvel:
Meet Miles Morales, a seemingly normal teenager from New York who will soon discover that with great power comes great responsibility…and even greater danger! But just what are the secrets behind Miles’ shocking abilities? What’s his connection to the original Spider-Man? And just why does he wear that costume? Courtesy of superstars Brian Michael Bendis and Sara Pichelli, Ultimate Comics Fallout #4 begins the story that’ll have everyone talking for years to come!
“When the opportunity arose to create a new Spider-Man, we knew it had to be a character that represents the diversity—in background and experience—of the twenty-first century,” said Axel Alonso, Marvel Editor in Chief. “Miles is a character who not only follows in the tradition of relatable characters like Peter Parker, but also shows why he’s a new, unique kind of Spider-Man—and worthy of that name.”
“The chance for the world to join a new Spider-Man as he discovers what that means in this modern world is one of the most challenging and crazy fun opportunities I’ve had as a writer,” explained Brian Bendis. “The Ultimate Comics Universe according to Miles is completely unique. I can’t wait to write every issue and I can’t wait for people to start reading them.”
Intrigued? Of course you are. Check out some preview pages for the comic after the jump. Look for Ultimate Comics Fallout #4 in your local comic shop tomorrow and Ultimate Comics Spider-Man #1 on September 14.
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Posted in: Comic Previews · Comics · Marvel · News
Tagged: Brian Bendis, Comic Previews, Comics, Marvel, Miles Morales, Peter Parker, Spider-Man, Ultimate Comics Fallout, Ultimate Comics Spider-Man
by Joe Gillis, Aug 2 2011 // 9:00 AM
It seems Apple has realized people may actually want to purchase content and watch it on their Apple TV devices instead of just stream content from a very limited set of suppliers. To facilitate this, the company issued an update to the Apple TV late yesterday that will allow users to stream purchased high-definition TV shows directly from iTunes.
Specifically, the update makes the following changes:
• iTunes TV Shows: Purchase your favorite TV shows directly from the iTunes Store and watch the shows you already own, commercial-free, in HD.
• Vimeo: Browse and play videos from Vimeo, access your video inbox, and mark videos you want to watch later.
You may recall that when the second generation Apple TV first launched it only allowed users to rent movies and shows and there was not an option to purchase titles for permanent ownership. Now, that’s changed — at least for TV programs.
For users in the U.S., Apple has also rolled out preliminary iCloud support with this update, allowing users to re-download some purchased television shows, though movie support is not yet available. We expect full iCloud support sometime in the next few months.
Posted in: Apple · Movies · News · Software · Tech · TV
Tagged: Apple, Apple TV, Content Streaming, iCloud, iOS, iOS4, iTunes, iTunes Store, Streaming, Vimeo
by Eric Medina, Aug 2 2011 // 8:00 AM
When they first seated the cast and crew of the new Adult Swim animated comedy Black Dynamite at my table, I don’t think they realized we were there for the roundtable discussion. Spending the first 5 minutes of the interview talking about YouTube videos and their co-star J.B. Smooth spitting all over the recording mic, I honestly was just enjoying seeing them hang out. Eventually, they realized I was there for the interview and we got down to business.
Among those at the table were executive producer Carl Jones, best known for producing The Boondocks on Adult Swim, co-executive producer Brian Ash, and cast members Kym Whitley and Michael Jai White, who you can check out in Matt Raub’s video interview later.
Quick background: the Black Dynamite animated series is actually a spin off of a 2009 blaxploitation spoof. Starring a lot of the same cast including Michael Jai White and Byron Minns, the film premiered at Sundance that year. Director Scott Sanders shot the movie on Super 16 film as a direct homage/satire of the cult genre from the 70s. Here is where I would give a quick plot recap, but I will never word it better than the description found on the official website:
“When ‘The Man’ murders his brother, pumps heroin into local orphanages, and floods the ghetto with adulterated malt liquor, Black Dynamite is the one hero willing to fight all the way from the blood-soaked city streets to the hallowed halls of the Honkey House.”
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Posted in: Adult Swim · Animation · Cartoon Network · Comedy · Comic-Con · Cult Cinema · Interviews · News · SDCC 11
Tagged: Adult Swim, Animation, blaxploitation, Michael Jai White, spin off
by Sebastian Suchecki, Aug 2 2011 // 7:00 AM
While we’ve gotten plenty of him as Nick Fury this year in Thor and Captain America: The First Avenger, Sam Jackson’s still got to have a gig or two that happen before 10 minutes of final credits. That’s where the upcoming film Arena comes in.
Not to be confused with the fantastic sci-fi flick from 1989 starring Paul Satterfield (look it up) this film leans closer to films like Death Race and Gamer. Actually, a bit more than closer. Here’s the premise.
Arena centers on a young man (Lutz) who is kidnapped and forced into the savage world of a modern gladiator arena, where men fight to the death for entertainment of the online masses. Jackson orchestrates the games, overseeing them from his computer lair with the help of twin ladies who see to his every desire.
Nothing really new here story-wise, but at least we’ll get to see Sam Jackson throw a few bad guy quips out there and ladies will get Kellan Lutz without a shirt. Check out the brand new trailer after the jump and catch Arena in theaters soon.
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Posted in: Action · Drama · Movies · News · Sci-Fi · Trailers · Video
Tagged: Arena, Death Race, Gamer, Kellan Lutz, Paul Satterfield, Rollerball, Samuel L. Jackson, The Avengers
by Douglas Barnett, Aug 1 2011 // 12:00 PM
This week’s pick is Lewis Milestone’s classic A Walk in the Sun (1945) that tells the story of a hardened platoon that hits the beaches of Salerno, Italy in World War II. The film stars Dana Andrews (Sgt. Bill Tyne), Richard Conte (Pvt. Rivera), John Ireland (PFC. Windy Craven), George Tyne (Pvt. Jake Friedman), Lloyd Bridges (SSgt. Ward) and Richard Benedict (Pvt. Tranella).
A Walk in the Sun was one of the first post war films that showed the audience the myriad complexities of combat and its effects on the morale of soldiers that had already been fighting under the harsh conditions of North Africa, and the Sicilian campaign. Issues like “combat fatigue” or what was called “shell shock” in the first war were not widely known, or were not considered a major issue like it is today with returning veterans.
The focal point of the film is on the fifty-three men of Lee Platoon of the Texas Division, which is made up of men from all walks of American life. Sgt Tyne (Andrews) is a native of Rhode Island, privates Friedman and Rivera (Tyne and Conte) are New York natives who can only talk about getting home to the Big Apple, and Sgt. Ward (Bridges) is a Midwest farmer who wants nothing more than to return home and resume his previous occupation before the war.
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Posted in: 20th Century Fox · Classics · Drama · DVD · Netflix · Novels · War · War Movie Mondays
Tagged: Burgess Meredith, Dana Andrews, Darryl F. Zanuck, George Offerman, George Tyne, Herbert Rudley, James Cardwell, John Ireland, John Kellogg, Lewis Milestone, Lloyd Bridges, Matt Willis, Norman Lloyd, Richard Benedict, Richard Conte, Sterling Holloway, Steve Brodie
by Nat Almirall, Aug 1 2011 // 11:00 AM

I know there’s a lot of ladies reading this, so I’m going to start out with a question: Significant other aside, would you date/make out with Larry?
He doesn’t strike me as the world’s most gorgeous man (that would be guest star and People magazine’s “Sexiest Man Alive,” at least for 1986, Harry Hamlin), but he takes care of himself, might make you laugh, and, of course, he could dip his bald head in oil and rub it all over you body.
It doesn’t have anything to do with episode (well, Larry does date a curvaceous restaurant hostess), it’s just that after this one, Cheryl, Lucy Lawless, Gina Gershon’s character from season 4, and last week’s Palestinian women (and, to an extent, her sister), I’m curious if Mr. David is really God’s gift to women.
“The Smiley Face,” has a lot going for it with guest star Hamlin, the return of Larry’s assistant Antoinette (one of my favorite characters), and even some Lewis, but it’s one of those that seems more focused on the plotting than the humor.
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Posted in: Comedy · HBO · TV · TV Recaps
Tagged: Bob Einstein, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Harry Hamlin, HBO, Jeff Garlin, larry david, Ted Danson, The Smiley Face
by John Carle, Aug 1 2011 // 10:00 AM
Last year when Activision and Eurocom announced a relaunch of the Nintendo 64 classic Goldeneye as a Wii exclusive, classic shooter fans who had moved on from the Nintendo consoles to the more powerful and better controlling XBox 360 and PlayStation 3 were up in arms. They were the people who cut their teeth on first person shooters for the first time on the N64. It wasn’t their fault Nintendo had moved on to gimmicky controls and sacrificed graphics in favor of “family gaming”.
This year, their prayers will be answered with an all new, built from the ground up version dubbed Goldeneye: 007 Reloaded coming to the XBox 360 and PlayStation 3. What fans will get is a retelling of the classic Bond story with new graphics and new mechanics that control and look more like a Call of Duty title rather than the waggle and aiming layout of the Wii (although it will be PlayStation Move compatible).
During the Activision press event, we had the opportunity to see the walkthrough of one of the game’s early levels which not only looked gorgeous but had engaging gameplay and very entertaining stealth takedowns. We also got to hear about the various new MI 6 modes that have everything from Stealth to Defense missions resembling Horde mode from Gears of War.
Take a look below at our developer interview, the game’s announcement trailer and the first image gallery for Goldeneye: 007 Reloaded for the XBox 360 and PlayStation 3. Stick to the Flickcast for more on this already much hyped and anticipated title as more develops.
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Posted in: Activision · Announcements · Comic-Con · Games · Interviews · Playstation 3 · SDCC 11 · Xbox 360
Tagged: Eurocom, Goldeneye, Goldeneye 007, Goldeneye: 007 Reloaded, James Bond, Playstation 3, San Diego Comic Con 2011, San Diego Comic-Con, Screen Shots, SDCC, SDCC 11, Trailers, Video Game, Video Game Announcements, Video Game Screen Shots, Video Game Trailers, Xbox 360
by Matt Raub, Aug 1 2011 // 9:00 AM
Bob Dylan said it best when he sang about changing times, and now that songs is more prophetic than ever in the comic book industry. Hard to believe Marvel was once going out of business and having a fire sale, as their films are some of the biggest blockbusters of the summer season, and they’ve got more properties on TV and other media than ever before. Between facts like that and the fact that DC is panicking and rebooting their entire universe back to the basics, they feel like it may be time to join in the fun.
That’s where Marvel: Season One comes in. Rather than what DC is doing and mess with the ongoing continuity of their books, Season One is taking their most popular characters and giving old fans and new a chance to relive some of their early adventures with a separate series.
“With Marvel Season One we’ve assembled a group of great creators who’re delivering exciting, iconic, in-continuity stories of our most popular heroes,” said Tom Brevoort, Marvel SVP/Executive Editor. “If you’re a new fan, you can start your journey into comics with Season One and if you’re a seasoned fan you’ll find some thrilling new insight into your favorite characters.”
The complete first wave of Season One graphic novels includes:
• Fantastic Four: Season One by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa (Stephen King’s The Stand, Television’s Glee) and David Marquez (Secret Warriors), on-sale in February 2012
• X-Men: Season One by Dennis Hopeless (Legion Of Monsters, Lovestruck) and Jamie McKelvie (Generation Hope, Phonogram), on-sale in March 2012
• Daredevil: Season One by Antony Johnston (Daredevil) and Wellinton Alves (Nova), on-sale in April 2012
• Spider-Man: Season One by Cullen Bunn (Fear Itself: The Deep, Sixth Gun) and Neil Edwards (Fantastic Four), on-sale in May 2012
Not only will this be a way to introduce fans of the films to the original medium in which they started, but it’ll be great fodder for classic comic fans to see how modern artists re-imagine some of the great stories Lee and Kirby thought up decades ago. Expect to see these books hit shelves starting next year and check out the early covers from the first wave after the jump.
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Posted in: Action · Announcements · Comics · Marvel · Marvel Studios · News · Photos · Sci-Fi · TV
Tagged: Antony Johnston, Cullen Bunn, Daredevil, David Marquez, Dennis Hopeless, Fantastic Four, Jamie McKelvie, Marvel, Marvel: Season One, Neil Edwards, Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, Spider-Man, Wellinton Alves, X-Men
by Eric Medina, Aug 1 2011 // 8:00 AM
Tucker & Dale vs Evil is a comedy horror film about two hillbillies on their dream vacation to a cabin in the woods who get mistaken for kidnappers when they try to help out a girl that fell into the lake. Completed in 2010, this film has had a tough time finding a distributor after it premiered at Sundance.
I sat down with the director, Eli Craig, to talk about his experience with this film. The conversation started off light, with him telling me about the new trailer that was premiering that weekend at their panel in Hall H.
The Flickast: So are you having a good weekend? Have you gotten to experience Comic Con at all?
EC: I haven’t. I’ve just been doing these interviews. But I do want to go check it out. My 5 year-old son is in there somewhere running around with a chainsaw and a hillbilly costume.
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Posted in: Comedy · Comic-Con · Directors · Exclusive · Horror · Indie · News · SDCC 11
Tagged: Alan Tudyk, comedy horror, Comic-Con, Eli Craig, Interview, San Diego Comic Con 2009, SDCC11, Sundance, Tyler Labine