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Check out the First Traler for the ‘Game of Thrones’ RPG

by Matt Raub, Dec 26 2011 // 8:00 AM

Yes. Winter is definitely coming. This time, it’s coming to your gaming consoles and PC, as Game of Thrones is getting it’s very own RPG adaptation.

Straight from the relatively small game publisher Cyanide Studios, who had put out a Game of Thrones strategy game earlier this game, and also were the minds behind the popular “fantasy” football game, Blood Bowl, comes the first George R.R. Martin and HBO-sanctioned Game of Thrones video game to date.

The game looks to stem from a few other popular games in the genre such as Skyrim, Dragon Age, and Assassin’s Creed with the aesthetic and feel of the environment, with some of our favorite characters from A Song of Fire and Ice making cameo appearances throughout the game.

With major distribution on XBox 360 and the PS3, the game is set to hit shelves early next year, just in time for the second season of the show to air on HBO. Take a look at tons of the game’s characters and events in the trailer after the jump, and prepare for the oncoming winter.

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Posted in: Action · Adaptation · Drama · Fantasy · Game Trailers · Games · HBO · News · Trailers · TV · Video · Video Games · Xbox 360
Tagged: A Song of Fire and Ice, Blood Bowl, Cyanide Games, Game of Thrones, George R.R. Martin, HBO, Sean Bean


Check It Out: HBO Releases 2011 Supercut

by Sebastian Suchecki, Dec 22 2011 // 12:00 PM

There’s no doubt that this year has been a pretty impressive year for dramatic TV. Between True Blood, Game of Thrones, and Boardwalk Empire, HBO has managed to be on of the top networks to deliver quality content throughout the entire year.

So why wouldn’t they want to celebrate that fact with a killer supercut of their 2011 successes. From clips of Curb Your Enthusiasm, Entourage, How to Make it in America, and plenty others, there are more than enough classic TV moments to tie together.

So why not feed into the joy of the network and take a look at their 2011 Image Spot after the jump, and see what they have to offer in 2012, including the highly anticipated sequel season to Game of Thrones.

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Posted in: Action · Announcements · Check it Out · Drama · HBO · News · Trailers · TV · Video
Tagged: Boardwalk Empire, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Entourage, Game of Thrones, HBO, How to Make it in America, True Blood


HBO Axes ‘Hung’, ‘Bored to Death’ and ‘How to Make It In America’; Gives ‘Enlightened’ Another Season

by Chris Ullrich, Dec 20 2011 // 12:00 PM

Looks like HBO is doing some house cleaning before the new year as the network has decided to cancel several of its shows and give at least one another chance. That’s right, if you’re a fan of Hung, How to Make It in America or Bored to Death, you’re probably not going to like what I’m about to tell you: HBO has canceled all three of those shows.

The network has decided to give the Laura Dern comedy Enlightened at least one more season, however. So, if you’re a fan of that show, at least the day isn’t a total loss for you.

Of the three getting the axe today, I’m particularly sad to see Bored to Death go. I really liked it and its quirky blend of humor and drama. Plus, the three leads: Jason Schwartzman, Ted Danson and Zach Galifianakis really worked well together. Bummer.

I’m also a bit disappointed to see How to Make It In America go as well, mostly because it had the awesome Luis Guzman and the fetching Lake Bell in it. Plus, I was really interested in finding out, you know, how to make it in America. Now I’ll never know.

I gave the Enlightened pilot a chance, but it din’t grab me. Oh well, kudos to Mike White and star Laura Dern. You’ve got another season to make it sing. Break a leg.

Posted in: HBO · News · TV
Tagged: Bored to Death, Enlightened, HBO, How to Make it in America, Hung, Jason Schwartzman, Lake Bell, Laura Dern, Luis Guzman, Ted Danson, Zach Galifiankais


All New Teaser for ‘Game of Thrones’ Season 2 is Here

by Matt Raub, Dec 12 2011 // 7:30 AM

Things may have been pretty explosive on the finale of Boardwalk Empire last night, the real excitement is a few short months away when the critically acclaimed series Game of Thrones returns for what should be an even more amazing second season.

We left off with some pretty big question marks, and even bigger exclamation points at the end of last season, and while we won’t see Sean Bean making a return (spoiler!), we hope to get some amazing storytelling and even more amazing twists this season.

The newest teaser for the season hit the air last night, and we’ve got it for you to check out after the jump. Catch the all new season of Game of Thrones on HBO starting in April.

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Posted in: Action · Drama · Fantasy · HBO · News · Trailers · TV · TV Previews · Video
Tagged: cersei, clarke jaime, daenerys targaryen, eddard ned, emilia, Game of Thrones, george rr martin, HBO, lannister, Lena Headey, Mark Addy, Peter Dinklage, robert baratheon, Sean Bean, song ice and fire, stark, westeros, winter is coming


Winter Is Here As First Teaser for HBO’s ‘Game of Thrones’ Season Two Arrives

by Joe Gillis, Nov 21 2011 // 10:30 AM

I will admit something to you. When I first heard about HBO’s planned adaptation of George R.R. Martin’s Game of Thrones, I was skeptical.

Fortunately, that was put to rest almost immediately by the show’s awesomeness and since then it has become one of my favorites. Of course, if you’re a huge fan of the show like I am, you can’t wait for the new season to arrive. It’s coming early next year, but in the meantime, HBO has released a first-look trailer for it.

The trailer (or teaser if you prefer) includes footage from the fantasy series’ second season as well as comments by the series writers/executive producers David Benioff and D.B. Weiss.

Game Of Thrones returns with new episodes in April.

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Posted in: HBO · News · TV
Tagged: Fantasy, Game of Thrones, George R.R. Martin, HBO, Sean Bean, TV


War Movie Mondays: ‘Uncommon Valor’

by Douglas Barnett, Oct 10 2011 // 1:00 PM

This week’s pick is the Vietnam MIA rescue film Uncommon Valor (1983) directed by Ted Kotcheff (Rambo: First Blood). It stars Gene Hackman, Fred Ward, Patrick Swayze, Reb Brown, Tim Thomerson, Robert Stack and Randall “Tex” Cobb.

Uncommon Valor touches on the subject of American servicemen who had been designated POW/MIA since the end of American involvement in The Vietnam War. Gene Hackman stars as Col. Jason Rhodes, a retired Marine and Korean War veteran who believes his son has been a POW for over ten years in a Laos prison camp.

Rhodes has spent years combing Southeast Asia finding clues that lead him to believe Frank is still alive. Rhodes even enlists the help of the U.S. State Department who offer little or no help.

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Posted in: Action · Cinemax · DVD · DVD Reviews · HBO · Netflix · Paramount · Reviews · War · War Movie Mondays
Tagged: Fred Ward, Gene Hackman, Harold Sylvester, Kwan Hi Lim, Patrick Swayze, Randall "Tex" Cobb, Reb Brown, Robert Stack, Ted Kotcheff, Tim Thomerson


Check Out a Preview for HBO’s Upcoming Series ‘Luck’

by Joe Gillis, Sep 26 2011 // 11:30 AM

When you think of quality drama on TV the network that probably comes to mind in HBO. With series like The Sopranos, Treme, Game of Thrones, True Blood and The Wire, HBO has and is the place where you can find some of the best shows anywhere.

Now an upcoming series is hoping to take its place among those great shows. That series is Luck, which is a horse racing drama from producers Michael Mann and David Milch which features Dustin Hoffman and Nick Nolte.

Over the weekend the network released a teaser trailer for the series and we, of course, have it for you right here. In it you’ll get a better idea of the show and how its all gonna go down.

Gotta say, it looks pretty interesting. Plus, with the cast and creative team involved, it wil definitely be worth checking out.

Luck is slated to premiere in January. Check out the preview after the break.

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Posted in: HBO · News · TV · Video
Tagged: David Milch, Drama, Dustin Hoffman, HBO, Horse Racing, Luck, Michael Mann, Nick Nolte, Series, TV


War Movie Mondays: ‘By Dawn’s Early Light’

by Douglas Barnett, Sep 26 2011 // 10:00 AM

This week’s pick is the HBO film By Dawn’s Early Light (1990), directed by Jack Sholder. The film stars Martin Landau, Powers Boothe, Rebecca De Mornay, James Earl Jones, Darren McGavin, Rip Torn, Jeffery DeMunn, Peter MacNicol, and Nicolas Coster.

By Dawn’s Early Light was based on the novel Trinity’s Child that depicts a full nuclear exchange between the U.S. and USSR. The film is set in 1991 as the Soviet Union is undergoing radical political change (when the film was produced, the Soviet Union was in fact beginning to collapse).

A group of Soviet brass launches a nuclear strike with a stolen missile against the Soviet city of Donetsk. U.S. forces track the trajectory of the missile from allied Turkey. This act makes the Soviet Première and Soviet forces think it was a surprise attack from the U.S. and NATO forces.  The Soviets launch a retaliatory strike which threatens U.S. land based bombers and many key points of communication such as the NORAD facility, SAC headquarters in Omaha, Nebraska, Washington D.C., and Andrews AFB in Maryland which is where the president would be evacuated from.

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Posted in: Drama · DVD · DVD Reviews · Emmy Awards · HBO · Movies · Netflix · Reviews · Thriller · War · War Movie Mondays · Warner Bros
Tagged: Darren McGavin, Jack Sholder, James Earl Jones, Jeffrey DeMunn, Martin Landau, Nicolas Coster, Peter MacNicol, Powers Boothe, Rebecca De Mornay, Rip Torn


Check Out a Bunch of Previews and More for Season Two of ‘Boardwalk Empire’

by Joe Gillis, Sep 23 2011 // 5:30 PM

When last we left Nucke Thomson and HBO’s Boardwalk Empire things seemed to be going pretty well for him. He had the girl and business was going the way he wanted it to go. Well, sorta.

The new season of the show debuts this Sunday and to get you ready we’ve got a whole slew of videos to bring to you. Among them are some previews of the new season, a clip from the premiere and several character profiles.

Boardwalk Empire has seen tremendous success on HBO and was given a second season after only airing one episode of its first. The show has built up quite a following and features a teriffic cast of characters.

Can’t wait to see what they do next. Fortunately, don’t have to wait too long.

Season two of Boardwalk Empire debuts Sunday night at 9/8C on HBO.

Click through for all the videos. And we do mean all.

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Posted in: HBO · News · TV
Tagged: Boardwalk Empire, Dabney Coleman, Gretchen Mol, HBO, Martin Scorsese, Michael Kenneth Williams, Michael Pitt, Michael Shannon, Paz de la Huerta, Stephen Graham, Steve Buscemi, TV


‘The Descent’ Director Neil Marshall to Direct ‘Game of Thrones’

by Matt Raub, Sep 13 2011 // 7:00 AM

As if we didn’t get enough amazingness in the first season of HBO’s Game of Thrones, the folks at the network feel like they need to bring in a few surprises before they start shooting season two, as they have already announced a few special directors tasked with taking on the new episodes.

It looks like director Neil Marshall, who’s no stranger to armor and action from directing Doomsday, will be taking on an episode or two of season 2. From Deadline:

Feature director Neil Marshall (The Descent) is set to direct an episode from the second season of HBO’s fantasy seriesGame of Thrones. This marks the TV debut of Marshall, who a huge fan of the adaptation of George R.R. Martin’s books.

Other directors tapped for Season 2 of Emmy-nominated Game of Thrones include top TV helmers Alan Taylor, who worked on the series’ freshman season, and David Nutter as well as Alik Sakharov and David Petrarca (Boardwalk Empire).

There is still no word on what stories from R.R. Martin’s Song of Fire & Ice will be adapted for this season, but you can certainly expect to see some of your favorite actors (mostly just Dinklage) return for the next batch of episodes.

Posted in: Action · Announcements · Directors · Drama · HBO · News · TV · TV Previews
Tagged: Alan Taylor, Doomsday, Game of Thrones, George R.R. Martin, HBO, Neil Marshall, Peter Dinklage, Song of Fire & Ice, The Descent


TV RECAP: ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm: Larry VS. Michael J. Fox’

by Nat Almirall, Sep 12 2011 // 10:00 AM

Over the weekend, I rewatched the 1967 Bedazzled, which, if you’re unfamiliar, features Dudley Moore and Peter Cook retelling the story of Faust, or at least using it as a springboard for a series of satirical skits. The movie itself isn’t really laugh-out-loud funny, but, as satire, it’s one of the best takes on the 1960s that aims and strikes at so any targets, it’s at once counter-cultural and conservative.

Cook’s generally regarded as the finest British satirist of the latter half of the 20th Century, and after the film, I hopped onto YouTube to look up an old episode of the British Whose Line Is It Anyway? where Cook guest starred. Cook isn’t bad in it, but improv and satire are two distinct types of comedy, and Cook, being out of his element, plays it a bit too broad, trying to get laughs from funny voices and silly expressions.

It’s a trend you see when an older comic is asked to partake in something new that they’re not used to and is something I see now and then in Curb. It’s also the first thought that occurred to me when, tonight, Larry was paired with the overly effeminate son of his girlfriend.

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Posted in: Comedy · HBO · TV · TV Recaps
Tagged: Curb Your Enthusiasm, HBO, Jeff Garlin, larry david, Larry VS. Michael J. Fox, Michael J Fox


HBO Taking Aaron Sorkin’s New Show to Series

by Joe Gillis, Sep 8 2011 // 3:26 PM

If you’re as big a fan of writer/genius Aaron Sorkin as we are here at The Flickcast, this news will make you very happy. HBO has picked up Aaron Sorkin’s hourlong cable news network pilot and will take it to series.

In case you haven’t been following the developments of this show, it is as yet untitled (but used to be called More As This Story Develops) and centers on a cable news anchor (Jeff Daniels), his new executive producer (Emily Mortimer), his newsroom staff (Alison Pill, John Gallagher Jr, Olivia Munn, Dev Patel, Thomas Sadoski), and their boss (Sam Waterston).

In true Sorkin fashion this ragtag team of individuals gradually comes together as they explore the world and the news taking place around the, and, in some cases, right in front of them. The number of episodes is yet to be determined but it is generally believed to be at least 10.

This is great news but not really that surprising. Sorkin is a well known commodity and coming off an Oscar win for The Social Network so it’s not hard to believe HBO would be interested in working with him.

It’s also a great deal for Sorkin as well as he can finally have a series on a newtork where ratings are not all that important. Sems like a good fit and we can’t wait to see the show.

Posted in: Drama · HBO · News · TV
Tagged: Aaron Sorkin, Alison Pill, Dev Patel, Drama, Emily Mortimer, HBO, Jeff Daniels, Olivia Munn, Sam Waterston, Series, The Social Network, TV



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