by Joe Gillis, Dec 9 2011 // 12:00 PM
Spartacus: Blood and Sand was one of the most interesting and fun to watch shows to appear on TV in a long time. It’s combo ob blood, gore, sex, action and swordplay made it a big hit for Starz and a star of Andy Whitfield.
Sadly, Andy Whitfield was not able to continue with the series and passed away due to his illness. However, as they say in Hollywood: “The show must go on.” And it is with new Spactacus Liam McIntyre who, at first glance, slightly resembles Whitfield and also looks to be a worthy successor to him.
The upcoming second (we don’t count the prequel) season, titled Spartacus: Vengeance, takes place right after the events of the first season of Spartacus and tells the continuing story of the slave revolt and its ramifications throughout Rome. To get you ready for the new season, we’ve got a preview of the first minutes of the premiere episode with an introduction by Spartacus himself. Looks good. We’ll be watching.
Check out the video after the break. Spartacus: Vengeance premieres on Starz on Friday, January 27.
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Posted in: Action · News · Starz · TV · Video
Tagged: John Hannah, Liam McIntyre, Lucy Lawless, Manu Bennett, Spartacus, Spartacus: Blood and Sand, Spartacus: Vengeance, Starz, Steven S. DeKnight, TV
by Nat Almirall, Dec 9 2011 // 10:30 AM

There’s a breezy charm to Jonah Hill. His nervousness is not on the level of Michael Cera, nor is he as biting a social observer as Seth Rogen. He just eases into the world, fires off some quips, and seems perfectly happy to stay where he is—good enough is good enough, and that’s just fine. Though that’s the roles he plays, I can’t speak much for the guy himself.
Nevertheless, The Sitter recognizes that and enjoys putting him in every situation possible to make him squirm. Jonah plays Noah (both biblical names, and both would be appropriate to describe the character), a 20-something jobless slacker with priors living at home with his single mother. If that weren’t enough, his something of a girlfriend Marisa (Ari Gaynor) refuses to, uh, toss him a lifejacket when he goes swimming below the equator (that’s so vague I’m not sure I even get it). And he’s dad’s a crook who ran away with Noah’s sitter, fathered another child, and runs a successful diamond business while neglecting to pay alimony. Damn.
Through a series of events (what the hell—his mom has a double date, the other couple’s sitter cancels, and Noah’s guilted into filling the role), Noah ends up as sitting for some friends three children, whose personalities range from closeted homosexual (not really a spoiler, since it’s announced in the kid’s first scene), trash-diva-in-training, and Danny Trejo’s illegitimate child—Slater (Where the Wild Things Are‘s Max Records), Blithe (Landry Bender), and the adopted Rodrigo (Kevin Hernandez), respectively.
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Posted in: 20th Century Fox · Comedy · Movies · Reviews
Tagged: 20th Century Fox, Alessandro Tanaka, Alex Wolff, Ari Graynor, Brian Gatewood, David Gordon Green, DW Moffet, Erin Daniels, Hernandez, jb smoove, Jonah Hill, Kevin, Kylie Bunbury, landry bender, Max Records, method man, Sam Rockwell, Sean Patrick Doyle, The Sitter
by Sebastian Suchecki, Dec 9 2011 // 9:00 AM
Books are coming back in a huge way lately. I can remember being in school when Hollywood was having an outreach for kids to “read more.” now it seems like Hollywood can’t get kids to stop reading and loving books, to the point where just about every big book franchise is getting adapted into a movie.
Twilight, Harry Potter, Hunger Games, and now Orson Scott Card’s epic series, Ender’s Game is getting the Hollywood treatment.
Movement on the project is picking up quickly, as critically acclaimed actor Ben Kinglsey is joining an already stellar cast. From THR:
Hugo actor Asa Butterfield and Hailee Steinfeld are starring in the pic, set in a future where the Earth is under attack by an insect-like race and mankind has created a battle school to train fighting forces.
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Posted in: Action · Adaptation · Announcements · Books · Casting · Celebrities · Movies · News · Sci-Fi
Tagged: Alex Kurtzman, Ben Kingsley, Enders Game, Gavin Hood, Harry Potter, Hugo, Hunger Games, Orson Scott Card, Roberto Orci, Summit Entertainment, Twilight
by Matt Raub, Dec 9 2011 // 7:30 AM
With the growing popularity of BBC America over the past few years, US audience members have become inundated in the wild world of all things Doctor Who. With massive billboards in Times Square, TV spots on primetime TV, and more toys than you can collect, The Doctor has become a staple in American TV culture.
With that, it only makes sense that another industry that’s skyrocketing would try to claim their territory with this franchise, in the form of a video game.
The game, titled The Eternity Clock, has been shrouded in mystery, for the most part, since it was announced a few months back. All that we know is that fans will have the option of playing as The Doctor or love interest River Song.
The game is set for release next year on PS3, PC, and the newest Sony platform, the Vita. In the last few days, BBC leaked the very first teaser of the game online, and we’ve got it for you to check out.
It may not show much, but you can check it out after the jump and judge for yourself.
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Posted in: Action · BBC · Game Trailers · News · Sci-Fi · Trailers · TV · Video · Video Games
Tagged: BBC, BBC America, Doctor Who, Matt Smith, PC, PlayStation Vita, PS3, River Song, Stephen Moffat, The Eternity Clock
by Jonathan Weilbaecher, Dec 8 2011 // 3:00 PM
We told told you recently that Peter Weller and Alice Eve had signed on to the cast of the new Star Trek sequel, joining the original crew and Benicio Del Toro who was in talks to play the villain. The speculation ran wild that Del Toro would be playing Kirk nemesis extraordinaire Kahn Noonian Singh. The one thing we can now know for certain is that Del Toro will not be Kahn, because he will not be in the movie.
Vulture is reporting that the talks between the actor and the producers broke down due to monetary issues. The speculation of the movie’s villain being Kahn had a lot to do with the fact that Del Toro fits the same mold that Ricardo Montalban so famously inhabited. J.J. Abrams has denied these rumors, but J.J. loves to keep things secret and anything he says about a movie in this stage of development is far from an official proclamation.
Those rumors might just get another boost as Variety reports Edgar Ramirez is now in talks to take over Del Toro’s assumed role. There is enough in common between Del Toro, Ramirez and Montalban that should keep the flames of Kahn hope alive and well for a few more weeks.
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Posted in: Abrams · Announcements · Casting · Movies · News · Sci-Fi · Star Trek
Tagged: Benicio Del Toro, Casting, Edgar Ramirez, J.J Abrams, Kahn, Movies, News, Sci-Fi, Star Trek
by Chris Ullrich, Dec 8 2011 // 1:30 PM
With the popularity of smartphones like the iPhone and myriad of Android-powered handsets, one of the things users love to do is take and share photos with friends and family. One of the best apps for doing this when using the iPhone is Instagram.
This app allows you to take a photo, manipulate it if you choose and then upload it to your photo stream for all to see. People can then subscribe to your photo stream and view your photos on their devices. Or, you can upload them to Twitter, Facebook or Flickr.
It’s extremely popular on the iPhone (many of us here use it, in fact) but so far, it’s only been available for iOS devices. Apparently, that’s not going to be the case much longer.
Speaking during the LeWeb conference in Paris this week, Instagram CEO Kevin Systrom confirmed that an Android version of the company’s popular iOS application is coming soon. ”We have two people working on Android now,” Systrom said.
I know what you’re thinking. Two people doesn’t sound like very many. However, keep in mind that the whole company probably isn’t that much bigger and has been exclusively an iOS app since launch.
No launch date was forthcoming from Systrom but we expect to see the Android version of Instagram sometime early next year.
Posted in: Mobile · Mobile Apps · News · Social Networking · Software · Tech
Tagged: Android, Facebook, Google, Instagram, iOS, iOS 4, iOS 5, iPhone, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iTunes, Mobile, Photo Sharing, Photo Streams, Social Media, Software, Twitter
by Jonathan Weilbaecher, Dec 8 2011 // 12:00 PM
There is only one thing that George Lucas doesn’t want to make a dime off of, only one thing he wants to see disappear and never brought up again. That would be the horrible, no good, very bad Star Wars Holiday Special which details Chewbacca’s attempt to get home to his family on life day. While we wont get a chance to see the special officially released anytime soon, Chewie is getting back into the holiday spirit.
The cast of Glee welcomed the wookie on set to film his appearance on next week’s Christmas themed episode. One of the series’ stars Matthew Morrison, who is also directing the episode, recently revealed on the Jimmy Kimmel show that the episode will be paying homage to the previously mentioned Star Wars Holiday Special and the Judy Garland Christmas Specials too.
“We called up George Lucas and he gave us Chewbacca. There is only one guy who can officially be Chewbaccca, and he lives in Northern California and they flew him in,” Morrison said. “We had Chewbacca for the day, and it was just great, and we were all taking pictures with him. This is a guy who has been doing it for 12 years.”
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Posted in: 20th Century Fox · News · Star Wars · TV
Tagged: Chewbacca, Christmas, Fox, Glee, Guest Star, Holiday Special, News, Star Wars, TV
by Matt Raub, Dec 8 2011 // 10:30 AM
With entertainment technology jumping by leaps and bounds every year, it’s up to the audience to try to keep up with the ever-growing quality of video and audio for some of their favorite music, video games, movies, and TV. Video may be covered by bigger and badder TV’s, but it’s all about lightweight and compact when it comes to audio.
That’s where NoiseHush completely excels. They’re mastered car and mobile audio for the modern consumer, and now they’re tackling gamers and those who need HD audio in a stationary setting such as a bedroom, office, or living room.
With their newest release, the NX26 headphones, you get complete inundation of the deep bass and distortion-free audio you’re listening to and no pinching or pressure that most over-the-ear headphones leave you with.
With soft foam ear muffs and top, there’s no telling that these noise cancellation phones are even on your head half the time.
That’s nothing, however. The best feature lies in the set’s microphone and control button on the lengthy wire. The mic is on-par with some of the top-line mic’d headphones on the market today, and not only will the control button work with your mobile device, but it will control iTunes when the headphones are plugged into your computer.
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Posted in: Features · Gear · Geek · Hardware · Holiday Gift Ideas · News · Reviews · Tech · Video Games
Tagged: Gear, Headphones, Holiday Gift Guide, NoiseHush, Tech, Video Games
by Matt Raub, Dec 8 2011 // 9:00 AM
NBC is under major scrutiny from fans as of late with their ballsy decision to pull fan-favorite Community from their Spring lineup. With that, fans have had a major outpour as to how pissed they are with NBC’s decision. Even TV Guide proved how important the show is to its dedicated community.
Now, the geniuses behind the show itself are working for your sympathy itself by putting together a campaign video to safe the show’s fictional setting, Greendale Community College.
Sure, there are a few character moments here, but also some sincerity as to where this show is going, and that it may never come back. Take a look at the heartwarming video after the jump and join the fight by signing the Save Community online petition.
Let’s win this one!
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Posted in: Announcements · Comedy · Commercials · Fandom · NBC · Networks · News · TV · TV Ratings · Video
Tagged: Allison Brie, Chevy Chase, Community, Dan Harmon, Danny Pudi, Donald Glover, Greendale Community College, Joel McHale, NBC, Yvette Nicole Brown
by Sebastian Suchecki, Dec 8 2011 // 7:30 AM
Fans of the original slapstick trio The Three Stooges were hoping, beyond hope, that when the upcoming rebooted film hit casting troubles when actors like Jim Carrey, Benicio del Toro and Sean Penn dropped out, that the production would get buried and never see the light of day. They were wrong.
The film proceeded forward and was made. Now, the first trailer for the upcoming Three Stooges film from The Farrelly Brothers has stumbled onto the web with the cast of Sean Hayes, Will Sasso, and Chris Diamantopoulos as the titular Stooges.
Before you start to defend the film by saying how good There’s Something About Mary was, remember that film is over 12 years old, and these are the same guys that brought us The Heartbreak Kid.
The trailer pretty much speaks for itself, as it features tons of C-list stars and 2 prominent cast members of Jersey Shore. Take a look at the unfortunate trailer after the jump and catch (or don’t) Three Stooges in theaters on April 13th.
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Posted in: 20th Century Fox · Comedy · Movies · News · Reboots and Remakes · Trailers · Video
Tagged: Bobby Farrelly, Chris Diamantopoulos, Craig Bierko, Jane Lynch, Jennifer Hudson, larry david, Peter Farrelly, Sean Hayes, Sofia Vergara, Stephen Collins, The Three Stooges, Will Sasso
by Matt Raub, Dec 7 2011 // 4:30 PM
Fan films seem to be huge again all the sudden. This new one featuring our favorite Transformer and a bit too many lens flairs.
This new commercial for Soul Wax Radio features nudity, machinery, and Chevy Chase’s famed comedy album. Warning: Definitely NSFW.
Our favorite puppet bloggers Mario and Fafa of Glove and Boots welcomed their newest character, Jack Woods in their latest video blog.
Fans of the sueprcut fan film rejoice as the official 2011 portfolio is here to show you all of the cool flicks you saw this year.
Speaking of fan films, those who love Naruto may dig (and understand) this true-to-form fan film more than anyone that works here.
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Posted in: Comedy · Fan Films · Fandom · Movies · News · Trailers · TV · Video · Web Video Roundup
Tagged: Cellos, Chevy Chase, Community, Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Glove and Boots, Naruto, Soul Wax Radio, Star Wars, Supercut, Tim & Eric's Billion Dollar Movie, Transformers, Web Video Roundup
by Jonathan Weilbaecher, Dec 7 2011 // 3:00 PM
Normally a video game tie-in to a feature film is horrible. It is rare that one of these games is even half decent, and you can probably count on one hand how many of these games have been legitimately good. So a fair amount of skepticism will always follow the announcement of a new tie-in game, and no doubt The Amazing Spider-Man will face the same.
Funny thing about that though, now that we know some information about this game it actually sounds pretty good. Activision has just released the first details about The Amazing Spider-Man in advance of it’s trailer world premiere at this week’s VGAs. Smartly the game is set up as an epilogue to the events in the film, with an all new story set around the characters we will be introduced to in the film. The game is also being developed by Beenox, the guys who gave us the great Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions and the OK Spider-Man: Edge of Time.
“The Amazing Spider-Man is in development at veteran game studio Beenox, and features an original narrative crafted by Hollywood writer Seamus Kevin Fahey (episodes of Spartacus: Gods of the Arena and the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica) that continues young Peter Parker’s adventures following the events of the new film.”
More details after the jump.
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Posted in: Activision · Adaptation · Comics · Marvel · Movies · News · Video Games
Tagged: Activision, Amazing Spider-Man, Beenox, Comics, Marvel, Movies, News, Spider-Man, Video Game