by The Flickcast, Oct 31 2011 // 1:30 PM
Week two and WallE and JC are back at it again to give you the top news in the video game world with The Flickcast’s only podcast dedicated to the world of video games, the Bitcast.
This week, the dynamic duo of Pokemon decimation bring talk about Rockstar Games’ announcement of Grand Theft Auto 5 and speculate on what we might find out when the first trailer comes later this week. Where the game will take place and just what the sales of this massive title might be are just two of the points they discuss.
In their Topic of the Week, WallE and JC talk super hero video games. The good. The bad. The ugly. And everything in between. From the original X-Men game on the NES to the most recent releases, WallE and JC have no problem letting their opinions known.
And in this week’s “Now Playing” session, the two talk about their most recent super hero gaming addictions caused by this week’s Topic of the Week.
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Posted in: Announcements · Comics · Games · Nintendo · PC Games · Playstation 3 · Podcasts · The Bitcast · Video Games · Wii · Xbox 360
Tagged: Batman: Arkham City, Bitcast, Grand Theft Auto, Grand Theft Auto V, Marvel Super Hero Squad Online, Podcasts, Rock Star Games, Rockstar, Super Heroes, The Bitcast, Video Games, Xbox 360
by The Flickcast, Oct 31 2011 // 7:30 AM
The experts were wrong again. Last weekend’s huge success of Paramount’s Paranormal Activity 3 lead everyone to believe that the film would have continued success on the weekend leading up to Halloween. Turns out, kids who love Shrek and folks that love adorable, animated kittens proved them all wrong.
That’s right, Universal’s Shrek spinoff, Puss in Boots, managed to blow Paranormal’s creepy handicam shots out of the water this weekend with a decent $34 million in the domestic box office. Don’t worry, horror fans, Activity stil stayed relevant in 2nd place as it pulled in $18.5 million, bringing its total gross up to $81 million so far.
Also opening this weekend, Justin Timberlake’s foray into the world of sci-fi with In Time made a whisper in the box office, only making $12 million, while the faux continuation of Johnny Depp’s performance in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (The Rum Diary) underwhelmed audiences and only pulled in $5 million for the weekend.
Next weekend, it’s the tale of two crowd-pleasers, as the Ben Stiller/Eddie Murphy caper flick Tower Heist hits theaters alongside A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas, which both open up wide across the country. Are people already in the Christmas mindset or will Heist prove that the Ocean’s 11 formula works with lesser grade talent? We’ll find out in a week!
Posted in: Animation · Box Office · Comedy · Movies · News · Sci-Fi · Universal Pictures
Tagged: Box Office Report, In Time, Johnny Depp, Justin TImberlake, Paranormal Activity, Paranormal Activity 3, Puss in Boots, Shrek, The Rum Diary
by The Flickcast, Oct 24 2011 // 11:30 AM
This week we kick off a brand new podcast here at The Flickcast. This one revolves around the world of gaming and features our video game guru John Carle and co-host Jonathan “Wall-E” Weilbaecher who will talk about all things newsworthy in the video game world.
This week, John and Wall-E talk about September’s video game sales as well as the upcoming Warner Bros. lineup including a new Lego Batman. In their topic of the week, the new dynamic duo of the Flickcast introduce themselves and their gaming preferences and continue the age old (five year) debate of XBox 360 vs. PlayStation 3.
And in their Now Playing lists, the two talk Marvel vs. Capcom 3 as well as the titles John had the opportunity to check out last weekend at New York Comic Con from Activision and Capcom.
As always, if you have comments, questions, critiques, offers of sponsorship or whatever, feel free to hit us up in the comments, on Twitter, at Facebook or via email.
Posted in: Activision · Capcom · Comic-Con · Games · Nintendo · Nintendo 3DS · NYCC · PC Games · Playstation 3 · Podcasts · The Bitcast · Video Games · Wii · Xbox 360
Tagged: Activision, Bitcast, Capcom, Gears of War 3, Goldeneye: 007 Reloaded, Madden NFL 12, Marvel vs. Capcom 3, Playstation 3, Podcasts, Street Fighter X Tekken, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, Video Games, Xbox 360
by The Flickcast, Oct 21 2011 // 2:00 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.
• It looks like Bryan Singer’s upcoming Battlestar Galactica movie is becoming more of a reality as Universal is seconds away from inking a deal with a writer.
• In more “things that need to be made” news, Sony has green lit an Assassin’s Creed film. Let’s hope 90% of it is just building-jumping
• Speaking of games-soon-to-be-movies, here is 6 minutes of Harrison Ford playing Uncharted 3. Why? Because why not.
• For a simple $50, you too can own an exclusive Chewbacca statue made purely of chewing tobacco (Chewbacco?). The only question left is: why would you?
• What happens when the Sin City trailer is set to a cast of characters from the Disney universe? Pure amazement.
• Love The Walking Dead? Then you’ll love The Walken Dead about a billion times more. Trust us.
• Speaking of things we love, what would happen if Joss Whedon’s The Avengers trailer only had a budget of $16? This is the product of that question.
• Nerdy, cuddly things are kind of the best. At least, that’s how we’re able to justify a plush version of Portal’s turret gun.
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Posted in: Comedy · News · On The Radar · Sci-Fi · Video · Web
Tagged: Assassin's Creed, Battlestar Galactica, Bryan Singer, Chewbacca, Disney, Portal, Sin City, Sony Pictures, Super Cut, The Avengers, The Walking Dead
by The Flickcast, Oct 17 2011 // 7:30 AM
For those who thought this weekend would be a relapse into the mid 1980s with the Footloose remake and reboot/prequel of The Thing, they should have taken into account how awesome gigantic, fighting robots are.
That’s right, after receiving mixed reviews for the first week of the film’s release, Real Steel managed to steal the #1 spot once again, bringing in $16.3 million for the weekend, and a total worldwide gross of $73.8 million so far. Not totally unexpected for a movie starring Wolverine, Evangeline Lilly, AND robots.
Taking the #2 and #3 spots this weekend were the send-offs to the 1980s. Paramount’s Footloose pulled in $16.1, just inches behind the #1 spot, where as the prequel/reboot venture of The Thing from Universal managed to underwhelm audiences and only make $8.7 million.
Finally, the indie comedy The Big Year, starring Jack Black, Owen Wilson, and Steve Martin just squeaked into the top 10 with $$3.3 million. Hard to believe the film made that much considering the complete lack of a marketing strategy Fox made for it.
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Posted in: Action · Box Office · Movies · News · Reboots and Remakes · Sci-Fi
Tagged: Evangeline Lilly, Footloose, Hugh Jackman, Paranormal Activity 3, Real Steel, Robots, The Big Year, The Thing, Wolverine
by The Flickcast, Oct 14 2011 // 4:00 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.
• It looks like Thor 2 has found its director, and it won’t be Brannagh again. Looks like Monster director Patty Jenkins is taking on the task this time.
• Chris Pine and Tom Hardy fight over Reese Witherspoon for some reason in the first trailer for This Means War.
• Talk about random, here’s an amazing Voltron fan film made by Digg’s Alex Albrecht, starring Psych star Tim Omundson.
• Just to get you ready for the 3D re-release of Star Wars Episode 1, here’s a Maul-happy poster to remind you of the times without Jar Jar Binks.
• Don’t check your calendars, it’s not 1999, yet CBS has announced that they are taking on Fred Durst to star in his own sitcom. Why? We have no idea.
• Walking Dead picks back up this Sunday with season 2, so why not see what you missed last season in every zombie kill in 5 minutes.
• You’ll be too busy getting ready for next week’s release of Batman: Arkham City to realize how awesome Gotham City Impostors will be next year. Here’s a trailer showing you the fun you’ll be missing.
• Unboxing videos are all the rage these days, but what happens when an unboxing goes horribly wrong? Technivator finds out for us.
Posted in: Action · Movies · News · On The Radar · Sci-Fi · TV · Video · Web
Tagged: 3D, Alex Albrecht, Batman: Arkham City, CBS, Chris Pine, Darth Maul, Digg, Fred Durst, Gotham City Impostors, Monster, Patty Jenkins, Psych, Star Wars, Thor 2, Tim Omundson, Tom Hardy, Voltron, Walking Dead, Zombies
by The Flickcast, Oct 7 2011 // 10:00 AM

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.
• Want to geek up your next romantic evening? Make it so with the Lightsaber Candlesticks.
• It’s the 90s all over again as Beavis & Butthead make it back to the airwaves. here’s another trailer to get you ready.
• Speaking of retro, here are some of your favorite current games done like the were old NES games. A God of War side-scroller would actually be pretty awesome…
• Paying respects to the man himself, here’s a collection of Apple products depicting the late, great Steve Jobs.
• Love everything about the film Drive? Then you’re going to have to get one of the scorpion jackets from the film. Just drive safely.
• AMC’s Walking Dead makes its triumphant return to TV in just a few weeks, so why not check in with the world of zombies with their original webisodes.
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Posted in: Action · Movies · News · On The Radar · Video · Web
Tagged: Beavis & Butthead, Diablo Cody, Drive, God of War, Jason Reitman, NES, Star Wars, Steve Jobs, The Avengers, Walking Dead, Young Adult
by The Flickcast, Sep 30 2011 // 8:30 AM
• It’s a complete nerd circle of life as the Imperial March from Star Wars is performed using two floppy disk drives.
• What happens when Looney Tunes meets Anime meets heavy rock music? A complete f’ing 80′s metal dream, that’s what.
• We’ve gotten our fair share of art and set pics from The Avengers, but now we’re getting them all together for the cover of Entertainment Weekly.
• The sheer fact that Superman’s Girl, Lois Lane was an actual comic at one point is ridiculous enough, but here are some of the most ludicrous covers from the series.
• Apparently, people are still going nuts for how awesome The Big Lebowski was, here are some awesome original paintings of scenes from the film.
• Not much is known about how quickly episodes are made for Comedy Central’s South Park, but finally we’ll get an idea with the new documentary 6 Days to Air.
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Posted in: Comedy · Comics · Movies · News · On The Radar · TV · Web
Tagged: 6 Days to Air, Contraband, Jeremy Piven, Lois Lane, Looney Tunes, South Park, Star Wars, Superman's Girl, The Avengers, The Big Lewbowski, Thomas Jane
by The Flickcast, Sep 23 2011 // 10:00 AM
• Alec Baldwin is very excited to be the first host of this season of SNL, so excited he felt the need to hump Bill Heder.
• Netflix had a pretty big week, between splitting off into 2 companies and pissing off their clientele. This song pretty much explains it all.
• What happens when the world’s biggest game of dodgeball starts on a football field? Complete pandemonium.
• One of the wrongest-yet-funniest comedies on TV started back up this week as It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia returned to FX. In order to prep for the season, here is the blooper reel from last season.
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Posted in: Action · Movies · News · On The Radar · TV · Video · Web
Tagged: Alec Baldwin, Bill Hader, Community, Dark Shadows, Dexter, FX, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Mad Men, Netflix, Qwikster, SNL, Tim Burton
by The Flickcast, Sep 19 2011 // 7:00 AM
Here we are, the end of the summer season, well into the fall box office lull where most movies go to die. Instead of getting another historical drama or disease-based thriller, we’re getting a 3D re-release of a film that came out nearly a decade ago.
That’s right, Disney managed to pull a rabbit out of the hat in getting their 3D re-release of Lion King to open to just over $29 million this weekend, making it #1 by about a mile.
Coming in second place this weekend, Soderbergh’s Contagion took a step down, losing only 35% of last weekend’s weekend pull. The film only walked away with $14.5 million this weekend.
Also opening this weekend, the indie action flick Drive pulled in $11 million in the #3 spot, the Straw Dogs remake only made $5 million for the weekend, which is pretty low considering the True Blood bump the film had.
Next weekend, tons of potential box office surprises. Lionsgate’s Taylor Lautner vehicle, Abduction, hit theaters, as does the family flick Dolphin Tale. For the grownups, Killer Elite and Brad Pitt’s Moneyball hit theaters everywhere.
Posted in: 3-D · Action · Box Office · Comedy · Movies · News
Tagged: abduction, Box Office, Contagion, Disney, Lion King 3D, Steven Soderbergh, straw dogs
by The Flickcast, Sep 6 2011 // 7:00 AM
There’s no point in expressing how impressed we are when a film is able to stay at the #1 spot for over 3 weeks in a row, but we’re too busy trying to figure out what it is about Buena Vista’s The Help that has netted the film over $100 million since its release 4 weeks ago.
Following the film’s meager $19 million weekend pull, the weekend’s three new releases were not too far behind. It would be good to note that The Help has made just over $125 million worldwide, which is nearly $100 million over the film’s production budget. (Sequel?)
Coming in at the #2 spot, the beginning of our political thriller season starts with The Debt, which opened at $12.5 million. Meanwhile, the two horror films of the weekend, Apollo 18 and Shark Night 3D were within pennies of each other, with Apollo opening at #3 with $10.7 million and Shark Night opening at $10.3 million.
Sadly, last weekend’s releases, Columbiana, Our Idiot Brother, and Don’t be Afraid of the Dark all had over a 22% drop and came in under the top 5.
Next weekend, expect a good show from Soderbergh’s Contagion, which is opening in over 3,000 screens. Also, you can see Lionsgate’s Warrior to be a fan favorite, while Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star will open to murmurs.
Posted in: Action · Box Office · Drama · Horror · Movies · News
Tagged: Apollo 18, Box Office, Buena Vista, Columbiana, Don't be Afraid of the Dark, Our Idiot Brother, Shark Night 3D, The Debt, The Help
by The Flickcast, Sep 5 2011 // 12:00 PM
Today is a holiday here in the United States which honors those who, well, labor. So, to commemorate this great feat, we will be giving the fine folks who write this site the day off. Expect to see a few articles today, but not as many as we usually bring you.
Of course, if something major happens, we will bring it to you. Otherwise, expect our usual brand of humor, articles, interviews, reviews and more to return refreshed and ready to roll tomorrow.
We wish you a happy holiday and we’ll see you on the other side.
Posted in: News · Site News
Tagged: Holiday, Labor Day, Site News, The Flickcast