by The Flickcast, Nov 11 2011 // 12:30 PM

Welcome to another edition of 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 during the week. Let is know if we missed something interesting.
• We’ve seen some pretty lame posters for movies that already exist, but here are some pretty amazing posters for movies we’ll sadly never see.
• We love Star Wars as much as the next movie site, but when it’s mixed with AC/DC’s best tunes, it is completely mind-blowing.
• Speaking of mind-blowing music, here’s a special look at the recording sessions for the Legend of Zelda 25th Anniversary theme.
• Everyone is getting ready for Skyrim to take up their lives for the next few weeks, so why not get this catchy rap stuck in your head getting ready for it?
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Posted in: Action · Celebrities · Comedy · Geek · News · On The Radar · Sci-Fi · Video · Video Games
Tagged: ACDC, Assassin's Creed, Community, FreddieW, GAG Quartet, Internet, Joel McHale, Legend of Zelda, On The Radar, Saints Row: The Third, Sexiest Man Alive, Skyrim, Star Wars, Tim & Eric
by Joe Gillis, Nov 11 2011 // 12:00 PM
For whatever reason, many of our favorite shows discussed at length around The Flickcast water cooler are on NBC. Because of that we often feel compelled to share previews of upcoming shows with you when we get them.
Today is no exception. This time around, in honor of Friday, we’ve got previews for tonight’s all new episodes of Grimm and Chuck.
First up on Chuck, Morgan is going rogue and Chuck needs to bring him down to Earth and back into the fold. Then, on Grimm, the line between good and evil gets blurred when Nick’s job forces to protect an enemy.
All the fun begins at 8/7C with Chuck. Check out all the previews after the break. As a public service, we should also mention that Fringe is all-new tonight too. We also love that show. Set your DVRs!
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Posted in: NBC · News · TV · TV Previews
Tagged: Adam Baldwin, Chuck, David Giuntoli, Fringe, Grimm, NBC, Sasha Roiz, Silas Weir Mitchell, TV, TV Previews, Yvonne Strahovski, Zachary Levi
by Chris Ullrich, Nov 11 2011 // 10:30 AM
If there’s one thing you can say about action star and all around badass Jason Statham it’s that he’s consistant. In almost every movie he does, he ends up playing pretty much the same character.
Not that we’re complaining. He does it pretty well and is usually, if not supremely talented acting-wise, at least fun to watch. This leads us to the trailer for his latest upcoming action extravaganza Safe.
Written and Directed by Boaz Yakin, who’s previous credits include Fresh and Remember the Titans, Safe features Statham as a former elite agent protecting Mei (Catherine Chan), a 12-year-old numerical prodigy who has in her head a code the Triads, Russian Mafia and corrupt cops are determined to get.
As you would expect, the trailer features mostly what Statham fans are expecting: action. It also gives us a bit of insight into the story and who we can expect in the film opposite the star. And yes, Statham beats up and kills several people during the trailer. No surprise there.
Check out the trailer after the jump. Safe, which in addition to Statham features Anson Mount, Chris Sarandon and James Hong, opens on March 2, 2012.
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Posted in: Action · Lionsgate · Movies · News · Trailers
Tagged: A Price Above Rubies, Action, Anson Mount, Boaz Yakin, Chris Sarandon, Fresh, James Hong, Jason Statham, Lionsgate, Martial Arts, Safe
by John Carle, Nov 11 2011 // 9:00 AM
Two summers ago, Activision announced the rerelease of one of the most popular first person shooters ever with Goldeneye 007 for the Nintendo Wii. With updated graphics (for the Wii…) and control, there was still something missing from the experience: players.
While the Wii has been a focus of the casual gaming market, the hardcore fanbase who would care most about the Goldeneye name had grown up and moved away from the Nintendo systems and their waggle controls and instead found their way to the XBox 360 or PlayStation 3. Enter San Diego Comic Con 2011 and Activision lets us take a peek at actual gameplay of the revamped Goldeneye 007: Reloaded. Business is about to pick up.
Gameplay:
It’s hard to review a reimagining of a title without looking at the original inspiration at the same time. The most noticeable difference is gameplay. In the early days, people didn’t really know what a shooter should play like on a console and the gameplay compensated for the limited control scheme with the Nintendo 64′s single analog controller. Now, Goldeneye 007: Reloaded feels and plays like a standard twin stick shooter.
New to the series is the disappearance of health packs since the emergence of regenerating health which has become the industry standard in shooters since the initial release. What is nice though for the Goldeneye “purist” (if those even still exist) is that players can opt for the Classic difficulty setting which takes away regenerating health to give the game a more old school feel.
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Posted in: Activision · Game Reviews · Games · Playstation 3 · Reviews · Video Games · Wii · XBLA · Xbox 360
Tagged: 007, Activision, Bond, Daniel Craig, Eurocom, Goldeneye, Goldeneye 007, Goldeneye: 007 Reloaded, James Bond, Playstation 3, PS3, Remake, Video Games, Xbox 360
by Matt Raub, Nov 11 2011 // 7:30 AM
Most of the fanboys and fangirls will get plenty of Kristen Stewart next week with the first half of Twilight: Breaking Dawn, but for those who want to see her in less of a”damsel in distress” capacity and more of a strong heroine type, you’ve got the upcoming film Snow White and the Huntsman.
The film is going to highlight a bit more of a mythical take on the classic Snow White fairytale, which will be nice, seeing as how this is one of three Snow White incarnations we’re getting now, including ABC’s Once Upon a Time series and Relativity Media’s Mirror Mirror.
So you’re caught up to speed on this prett-people-filled flick, here’s the synopsis.
In the epic action-adventure Snow White and the Huntsman, Kristen Stewart plays the only person in the land fairer than the evil queen (Charlize Theron) out to destroy her. But what the wicked ruler never imagined is that the young woman threatening her reign has been training in the art of war with a huntsman (Chris Hemsworth) dispatched to kill her.
You can see this trailer embiggened this weekend as it’s attached to reels of Immortals, or just catch it after the jump. Snow White and the Huntsman is set to hit theaters June 1st.
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Posted in: Action · Drama · Fantasy · Movies · News · Trailers · Twilight · Universal Pictures · Video
Tagged: Charlize Theron, Chris Hemsworth, Kristen Stewart, Mirror Mirror, Relativity Media, Sam Claflin, Snow White and the Huntsman, Universal
by Chris Ullrich, Nov 10 2011 // 3:56 PM
You know what’s missing on TV these days? A movie where a Yeti kills a bunch of people and attractive people who you would never believe were actual scientists hunt the creature and try to destory it.
Well, wish granted because that’s just what Syfy has done with their upcoming TV movie Rage of the Yeti. Yes, you read that right. It’s a movie about a Yeti with anger management issues. Awesome, that’s the only way to describe it.
Don’t believe us and want proof that this movie really exists? Happy to oblige ’cause we’ve got previews.
In the first clip, a Yeti comes out of the snowy shadows and charges towards the team. The Yeti sets his sights on one of the characters and knocks him over. While he scrambles to get up, he tries to ward off the Yeti with a flare. Sadly, it has no effect and the Yeti drags him off into the blizzard.
In the second clip, the team calls for medical help after several members are injured and missing after a Yeti attack. While trying to escape, two team members are charged by a Yeti and they are only able to scare it away after they fire off multiple rounds.
Check out both clips after the break. Rage of the Yeti, which stars David Chokachi and Yancy Butler (so you know it’s good), premieres Saturday at 9/8C only on Syfy.
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Posted in: Movies · News · Sci-Fi · SyFy
Tagged: David Chokachi, Rage of the Yeti, SyFy, Syfy Original Movies, TV, Yancy Butler
by Jonathan Weilbaecher, Nov 10 2011 // 1:30 PM

The X-Men are a cornerstone franchise, the popularity of the book from the 70′s through the 80′s and it’s domination in the 90′s have helped shape an entire generation of artists and storytellers. The man behind most of that legacy is Chris Claremont, one of the most prolific creators in comic history. Now the story of his legendary run on Uncanny X-Men is being told as a documentary and you have a chance to help fund it.
Sequart and Respect Films are putting together the documentary and have set up a kickstarter page looking for funding from true believers like you. If successful, this documentary would be the first in a series of docs that focus on iconic series and creators that are worth telling, but likely would struggle to be big enough for a feature length doc.
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Posted in: Announcements · Comics · Documentary · Marvel · Movies · News · Video
Tagged: Announcments, Chris Claremont, Documentary, kickstarter, Marvel, Movies, News, respect films, sequart, xmen
by Chris Ullrich, Nov 10 2011 // 12:00 PM
Apple on Thursday (or today if you’re reading this, well, on Thursday) released iOS 5.0.1 for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. This update reportedly fixes a number of issues with the operating system.
According to Apple, the update fixes bugs affecting battery life, adds Multitasking Gestures for the original iPad, resolves bugs with Documents in the Cloud and improves voice recognition for Australian users using dictation. Actually, I’m pretty happy about that last one as the Australian Siri really had a hard time understanding me.
iOS 5.0.1 is compatible with iPhone 4S, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPad 2, iPad, iPod touch (4th generation) and iPod touch (3rd generation). To install the update, launch the Settings app on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, tap General, and then open Software Update.
You can also update the old fashioned way by syncing your device with iTunes. Let us know how it goes if you do update.
Posted in: Apple · Mobile · Mobile Apps · News · Software
Tagged: Apple, iOS 5, iOS 5.0.1, iOS Updates, iPad, iPad 2, iPhone, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iTunes, Smartphones, Software, Software Updates
by Joe Gillis, Nov 10 2011 // 10:30 AM
Today is Thursday so that means new episodes of some of our favorite shows tonight on NBC. Naturally, when you think new episodes, you think of previews.
So do we. Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. Starting off we’ve got three Parks and Recreation sneak peeks. Ron Swanson faces the herculean task of replacing Tom while Leslie takes Model U.N. to a whole new level — with loads of Leslie/Ben tension of course.
Next up on The Office, Robert California is back and on his way to becoming a zit. Or rather, joining Andy, Kevin, and Darryl’s band. Plus, Pam gets suspicious as the new temp enters the picture.
Next on Whitney, she tries to get to know Alex on a deeper level by sharing some of his forgotten interests. Finally, on Prime Suspect, things get tough for the team when a young child is murdered at school.
Check out all the previews after the break. It all starts tonight at 8/7C with Community on NBC.
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Posted in: NBC · News · TV · TV Previews
Tagged: James Spader, John Krasinski, Maria Bello, NBC, Parks & Rec, Prime Suspect, The Office, TV, Whitney, Whitney Cummings
by Matt Raub, Nov 10 2011 // 9:00 AM
The art of the horror comedy is in danger of becoming extinct these days, if not for the zombie genre’s resurrection (pun not intended) with hits like Shaun of the Dead and Zombieland. Now, rising star in the horror genre Adam Green (Hatchet, Frozen) is taking a whack at it with his new film Killer Pizza, which just got picked up by MGM.
From Deadline:
MGM is in talks to acquire Killer Pizza, an Adam Green-scripted adaptation of the Greg Taylor book about a 14-year old boy who lands a summer job at a pizza joint that is actually a front for a monster hunting enterprise.
Rafaella De Laurentiis is producing with 1492 Pictures and CJ Entertainment. 1492 Entertainment’s Chris Columbus brought it to MGM after meeting with the brass there and sensing the studio’s appetite for Gremlins and Goonies-type fare, and Killer Pizza fit that bill.
The film is said to have a very Joe Dante-esque feel taking tonal cues from Gremlins and Matinee. Can newcomer Adam Green join in the ranks of Dante and Landis in bringing these two genres to a happy medium? We’ll have to find out when MGM brings Pizza into production in the next year.
Posted in: Action · Announcements · Comedy · Deals and Dealmaking · Directors · Horror · Movies · News
Tagged: 1492 Entertainment, Adam Green, Chris Columbus, Frozen, Greg Taylor, Hatchet, Killer Pizza, MGM, Rafaella De Laurentiis, shaun of the dead, Zombieland
by Sebastian Suchecki, Nov 10 2011 // 7:30 AM
There’s an old saying that goes something like “don’t fix something if it isn’t broken”. The people that manage Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s career obviously know this saying very well. When he broke the bank in Disney’s The Game Plan, they thought it may be a good idea to use him in a reboot of the classic Escape from Witch Mountain film.
That movie raked in millions as well, so what’s next? How about a sequel to a film from only a few years ago that was so bad, it forced Brendan Fraser out of the acting game completely. That’s where Journey 2: The Mysterious Island comes into play. Here’s the Rock-centered premise.
Young adventurer Sean (Josh Hutcherson) receives a coded distress signal from a mysterious island where no island should exist–a place of strange life forms, mountains of gold, deadly volcanoes, and more than one astonishing secret. Unable to stop him from going, Sean’s new stepfather (Johnson) joins the quest. Together with a helicopter pilot (Guzman( and his beautiful, strong-willed daughter (Vanessa Hudgens), they set out to find the island, rescue its lone inhabitant (Caine) and escape before seismic shock waves force the island under the sea and bury its treasures forever.
Can this franchise be saved by Dwayne’s comedic charm? Or will this fall under the umbrella of “bad ideas” that New Line has masterminded over the past years? Decide for yourself after the jump with the first trailer. Journey 2 hits theaters February 10th.
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Posted in: 3-D · Action · Celebrities · Comedy · Movies · New Line · News · Prequels and Sequels · Sci-Fi · Trailers · Video
Tagged: Brendan Fraser, Dwayne Johnson, Josh Hutcherson, Journey 2, Journey to the Center of the Earth, Luiz Guzman, Michael Caine, New Line, Race to Witch Mountain, The Game Plan, The Mysterious Island, The Rock, Vanessa Hudgens
by Matt Raub, Nov 9 2011 // 1:30 PM
Once upon a time, the state of cinemas was a gritty, hilarious, violent place filled with guns, big boobs, and every kind of animal wanting to kill and/or eat your flesh. These days, everything is dumbed down to the least common denominator, but with an homage to some of those classic film genres.
Now, you can get to see exactly what that world was like with a brand new documentary delving into the eclectic mind of cinematic legend Roger Corman in Corman’s World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel. Here’s the premise.
CORMAN’S WORLD: EXPLOITS OF A HOLLYWOOD REBEL is a tantalizing and star-studded tribute to Roger Corman, Hollywood’s most prolific writer-director producer, and seminal influencing force in modern moviemaking over the last 60 years. Featuring interviews with Hollywood icons and cinematic luminaries, some who launched their careers within Corman’s unforgettable world of filmmaking, including Paul W.S. Anderson, Peter Bogdanovich, Robert De Niro, Peter Fonda, Pam Grier, Ron Howard, Eli Roth, Martin Scorsese, William Shatner and Jack Nicholson, along with many others, this documentary chronicles how Corman created his cult film empire, one low-budget success at a time, capitalizing on undiscovered talent, and pushing the boundaries of independent filmmaking.
The film is set to hit select theaters on December 16th, but you can check out the very first trailer for it after the jump.
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Posted in: Action · Documentary · Movies · News · Trailers · Video
Tagged: Bruce Dern, Catherine Hardwicke, Corman's World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel, David Carradine, Eli Roth, Jack Nicholson, Jonathan Demme, Martin Scorsese, Pam Grier, Paul W.S. Anderson, Peter Fonda, Robert De Niro, Roger Corman, Ron Howard