by Matt Raub, Nov 4 2011 // 7:30 AM
There are certain comedy sub-genres that have either become parodies of themselves or just lost in Instant Netflix obscurity. Genres like the college comedy, the buddy cop comedy, and most importantly, the road comedy are among these. Something about protagonists finding themselves through an adventurous road trip has a certain amount of majesty to it.
Thankfully, comedy gurus David Wain and Ken Marino, best known as prime members of The State, have not forgotten the wonder of the road comedy, as the first trailer for Wanderlust has hit the web. The film stars Paul Rudd and (unfortunately) Jennifer Aniston as two workaholics living in New York City that decide to embark on a journey across the country to find themselves, and some pretty zany characters along the way.
If the writing style of Wain and Marino (the same minds that brought you Role Models) isn’t enough to get you into this flick, the massive cast of cameos should help. You can look forward to seeing actors like Justin Theroux, Malin Akerman, Alan Alda, Kathryn Hahn, Melissa Joan Hart, Ray Liotta, Reba McEntire, and Kerri Kenney-Silver in the film, just to name a few.
So before you pass judgment, check out the new trailer after the jump! Wanderlust is set to hit theaters on March 24th, 2012.
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Posted in: Casting · Comedy · Movies · News · Trailers · Video
Tagged: Alan Alda, Jennifer Aniston, Justin Therous, Kathryn Hahn, Malin Akerman, Melissa Joan Hart, Movie Trailer, Paul Rudd, Ray Liotta, Reba McEntire, Universal Pictures, Wanderlust
by Joe Gillis, Nov 3 2011 // 1:30 PM
Even though it may seem Marvel just tries to capitalize on anything with the letter “X” in it, that really isn’t the case. In fact, they are able to keep coming up with new and different ways to tell stories that involve some characters from the X-Men universe but each time the comics manage to be unique in their own way and not just a clone or rip-off of previous books.
Case in point is the upcoming series X-Club, which features writer Simon Spurrier and artist Paul Davidson. Here’s the scoop on the book directly from Marvel:
The X-Men’s team of supreme scientists have finally created the world’s first elevator….TO SPACE! But just as they’re about to launch this majestic innovation, chaos erupts and the X-Men are to blame. It’s up to Dr. Nemesis, Madison Jeffries, Dr. Kavita Rao and Danger to clear their name before the experiment backfires.
See, it’s an elevator to space. Is that cool, or what? Check out our preview for the comic after the break. Look for X-Club #1 to arrive in December.
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Posted in: Comic Previews · Comics · Marvel · News
Tagged: Comics, Danger, Dr. Kavita Rao, Dr. Nemesis, Madison Jeffries, Marvel, Paul Davidson, Simon Spurrier, X-Club, X-Men
by Chris Ullrich, Nov 3 2011 // 12:00 PM
Ok music creation fans who don’t have iPads, your time has come. That’s right, Apple has today official dropped the Garage Band app for iPhone and iPod Touch.
As you probably know, prior to today, it was only available for OS X-running Macs and on the iPad. But no more. Now you can compose the next great song while sitting in the waiting room of your doctor’s office or on the toilet. Just be sure to use headphones . . and wash your hands.
“GarageBand on iPad has been a big hit and we think customers will love using it on their iPhone or iPod touch,” Apple’s senior vice president of worldwide product marketing Philip Schiller said. “The innovative Multi-Touch interface combined with Smart Instruments makes it easy to create great sounding music, even if you’ve never studied music or played an instrument before.”
GarageBand is available in iTunes for $4.99 to new users or for free to those who already own the app on an iPad. It is supported by the iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S and the third and fourth-generation iPod touch. Click through for the full press release from Apple.
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Posted in: Announcements · Apple · Mobile · Mobile Apps · Music · News · Software · Tech
Tagged: Apple, Garage Band, iOS 5, iPad, iPad 2, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPod Touch, iTunes
by Joe Gillis, Nov 3 2011 // 10:30 AM
That’s right folks, the often delayed and occassionally in trouble next James Bond adventure is now a reality. In fact, it even has a title: Skyfall.
The announcement was made today at a London press conference by producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, who confirmed that stars Daniel Craig and Judi Dench will indeed return in the Sam Mendes-directed 23rd James Bond adventure. Also confirmed were actors Javier Bardem and Ralph Fiennes, who will join the previously announced Naomie Harris, Berenice Marlohe, Albert Finney and Ben Whishaw in the film.
“We’re so delighted to have Sam Mendes direct Skyfall and be working once again with Daniel Craig,” Wilson and Broccoli said in a joint statement. “We’ve a great script, an extraordinary cast and an incredibly talented creative team for this latest James Bond adventure.”
In Skyfall “Bond’s loyalty to M is tested as her past comes back to haunt her. As MI6 comes under attack, 007 must track down and destroy the threat, no matter how personal the cost.” Mmm, tested loyalties and Bond stopping at nothing to save the world?
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Posted in: Announcements · Casting · MGM · Movies · News
Tagged: Albert Finney, Bond 23, Daniel Craig, James Bond, James Bond: Skyfall, Javier Bardem, Judy Dench, MGM, Ralph Fiennes, Sam Mendes, Skyfall, Sony
by Matt Raub, Nov 3 2011 // 9:00 AM
Those who saw French director Louis Leterrier’s remake of the classic film Clash of the Titans were split straight down the middle on those who absolutely loved the film, and those who thought it was total schlock.
Not unlike the response to the original film, this has left a bad taste in the mouths of fans, to the point where talk of a sequel would only anger them. That’s where this bit of news should change some folks’ minds. It seems that the Brothers Warner will be planning two sequels to the film. The good news? Good writers are on the way. From THR.
Dan Mazeau and David Leslie Johnson, who co-wrote Wrath’s screenplay with Steven Knight and also share story credit with Greg Berlanti, have been enlisted to develop and write a treatment for the threequel, which would continue the adventures of Perseus, played by Sam Worthington.
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Posted in: Action · Announcements · Fantasy · Movies · News · Prequels and Sequels · Reboots and Remakes · Warner Bros
Tagged: Bill Nighy, Clash of the Titans, Dan Mazeau, David Leslie Johnson, Edgar Ramirez, Greg Berlanti, Liam Neeson, Louis Leterrier, Ralph Fiennes, Rosamund, Sam Worthington, Steven S. DeKnight, Warner Brothers, Wrath of the Titans
by Sebastian Suchecki, Nov 3 2011 // 7:30 AM
That’s right, this film should be known as being from the mind of Chris Miller and Phil Lord. The team that brought us Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs and MTV’s short-lived animated series Clone High.
One could say that the film’s focus points are Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill, but if you look at their track record lately, I’d be much more open to see a movie by Lord & Miller than the guys that starred in G.I. Joe and Get Him to the Greek.
The film is obviously a reboot of the classic 80s cop drama starring Johnny Depp and Richard Grieco, about two beat cops that have to go undercover in a local high school to take down the drug lords poisoning our youth.
The red band trailer is here now with tons of swearing and teen endangerment, so fun for the whole family! Check it out after the jump, and catch 21 Jump Street in theaters March 16th.
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Posted in: Action · Comedy · Movies · News · Reboots and Remakes · Sony · Trailers · Video
Tagged: 21 Jump Street, Channing Tatum, Chris Miller, Clone High, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, G.I. Joe, Get Him To The Greek, Jonah Hill, Phil Lord
by The Flickcast, Nov 2 2011 // 11:30 AM
Season 1 of TBS’s Conan is coming to a close, and with that, this awesome montage of the show’s opening sequences over the past several episodes.
After watching Big Trouble in Little China more times than we care to count, we never realized that Kurt Russel had no idea what was going on for pretty much the entire film. Until now.
What happens when you run out of bullets on the battlefield? You use defibrillators, of course. That’s what we learned in the latest Corridor Digital short.
Your childhood had an aneurism this Monday as The Muppets made a very special appearance on this week’s WWE Raw. This is only one of the episode’s several highlights.
Donald Glover’s rapping alter ego Childish Gambino is back with a brand new lead single for his new album. This one, titled Bonfire, came just in time to get you in the creepy Halloween mood this week.
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Posted in: Action · Comedy · Geek · Movies · News · TV · Video · Web Video Roundup
Tagged: American Reunion, Big Trouble in Little China, Billy on the Street, Childish Gambino, Conan, Corridor Digital, David Tennant, Doctor Who, Donald Glover, Muppets, Raw, TBS, WWE
by Joe Gillis, Nov 2 2011 // 10:00 AM
Presented without much comment is the new trailer for Rockstar Games upcoming Grand Theft Auto V. And yes, it appears the game is set in Los Angeles. Let that speculation end now.
In the trailer we hear the game’s protagonist talking about trying to become a good family man before realizing the futility of that course and switching to the criminal route. We also we see a car being chased by the police (naturally), part of a robbery and other criminals going about their business.
In addition, a Vinewood sign is shown (the GTA name for Hollywood), a helicopter and a jet. Hopefully these will be part of the game and players will be able to fly them. That would be cool.
Check it out after the break. Look for Grand Theft Auto V to arrive early next year.
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Posted in: Game Trailers · Games · News · Trailers · Video Games
Tagged: Games, Grand Theft Auto, Grand Theft Auto V, PC, PS3, Rockstar Games, Video Games, Xbox 360
by Matt Raub, Nov 2 2011 // 9:00 AM
Anyone that’s been to a department store in the past two weeks has noticed that Halloween decorations and costumes were only shadowed by the overwhelming Christmas and holiday products taking over the shelves. We here at The Flickcast are taking that as a cue to start our famous Holiday Gift Guide leading up through the holiday shopping season.
One of the main categories for most guys (and gals) this holiday season is something to go along with their nifty iPod or iPhone. That’s where the world of Apple sound and science fiction find a nice home in Speakal’s new iKurve starship-like docking station & speaker station.
The image above gives you the money shot of how cool this space-age looking speaker can really be. It’s not just for looks, however, the device also has some pretty great features that will make this the only docking station and sound system you’ll need moving forward.
You can currently get this bad boy in black at Speakal’s website for $79.99, with a bunch of different colors on the way later down the road. Check out the complete list of features for this guy after the jump, and grab it while its hot this holiday season!
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Posted in: Announcements · Check it Out · Features · Gear · Geek · Holiday · Holiday Gift Ideas · News · Sci-Fi · Tech
Tagged: Geek, Holiday Gift Guide, iKurv, iPhone, iPhone 4S, iPod, Speakal, Tech
by Sebastian Suchecki, Nov 2 2011 // 7:30 AM
Much like how Ryan Gosling’s Blue Valentine seemed to be getting tons of heat for getting a controversial NC-17 rating, it looks like Steve McQueen’s Shame is getting the same amount of press. The film, starring X-Men: First Class star Michael Fassbender, is getting quite a lot of eyeballs due to its graphic nature. Here’s a rundown of the film’s premise.
Brandon (Michael Fassbender) is a New Yorker who shuns intimacy with women but feeds his desires with a compulsive addiction to sex. When his wayward younger sister (Carey Mulligan) moves into his apartment stirring memories of their shared painful past, Brandon’s insular life spirals out of control.
Who wouldn’t want to see Fassbender as a tortured sex addict? Certainly not the members of the MPAA, that’s for sure. The movie is set to be complete Oscar bait for the coming award season, so you’re going to want catch this trailer before it becomes the talk of the water cooler group.
Check it out after the jump, and catch Shame in select theaters on December 2nd.
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Posted in: Drama · Movies · News · Trailers · Video
Tagged: Blue Valentine, Carey Mulligan, Michael Fassbender, Shame, Steve McQueen
by Joe Gillis, Nov 1 2011 // 4:30 PM
If you’ve been paying attention you probably know that Google is in the process of revamping Gmail and its interface to offer new features and new looks. In fact, if you’ve looked at your Gmail today, you may already have the new look and features.
You may notice a button at the bottom right that will enable the new interface. Here’s some details on the new look.
Gmail’s conversation view has been streamlined and now includes photos of each contact. Additionally, it will automatically resize itself to look best depending on your screen size thanks to a new “elastic density feature.”
Themes now support HD images and there is a new “smarter navigation” panel on the left hand side of the display that is customizable. Google also added a drop-down search box for more accurate email searches.
Check out Google’s video that explains even further (with visuals!) after the break.
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Posted in: Google · News
Tagged: Gmail, Google, New Gmail Interface
by Jason Inman, Nov 1 2011 // 11:30 AM

Everyone knows that Wednesday is new comic book day. While picking up your new issues consider looking at some of the trade paperbacks and hard covers of past issues and story lines. But which ones should you choose?
That’s why every Tuesday, The Flickcast will recommend a collection of comics that are just as good, if not better, than the issues you are currently buying. Books that deserve to be read, and bought the next time you walk into your local comic book store.
“I’m only human; They don’t believe I can penetrate their stronghold. They don’t believe I pose a threat. Wrong.” – Batman – JLA #3
Everyone has their favorite superhero team. For some, it is the X-Men, for others it is the Avengers, but for me, it will always be the Justice League. The team’s membership includes not only Superman and Batman, which just by themselves are unstoppable, but includes classics like Flash, Green Lantern, Martian Manhunter, and Aquaman.
Now, the Justice League has over sixty years of publishing history. So a reader wanting to read the Justice League may be a little confused about where to start, and that’s where our Trade Paperback Tuesday pick comes in.
JLA: Volume 1 collects the first nine issues of Grant Morrison and Howard Porter’s run in the 1990′s plus a Secret Files special. Morrison treated his Justice League team as if they were the Greek Gods themselves protecting their kingdom from their castle in the clouds. (This Justice League had its Watchtower base on the moon!) His team also included the “Big 7″ of DC Comics, and eventually expanded to a membership of twelve.
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Posted in: Comic Reviews · Comics · DC · DC Entertainment · Editorial and Opinion · Features · Trade Paperback Tuesday
Tagged: Batman, dc comics, DC Universe, grant morrison, Howard Porter, JLA, JLA Vol. 1, Superman, Trade Paperback Tuesday