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 Chris Ullrich, May 11 2011 // 8:00 AM
We’re still on the fence about the upcoming Conan the Barbarian. Sure, it could be cool and star Jason Momoa might just become the “next big thing” and take Arnold’s place as our new favorite Cimmerian warrior.
Or, the film could just as easily go down as yet another in a string of bad ideas that die a quick death at the box office. That’s what makes this business so interesting. Pretty much anything can, and does, happen.
Regardless of what will happen in the future, right now we’ve got the new poster for the film to share with you today. It gives us a good look at the character in action and if the movie ends up looking, and being, this cool, we’re hooked.
Here’s some more info about the film direct from the studio:
A quest that begins as a personal vendetta for the fierce Cimmerian warrior soon turns into an epic battle against hulking rivals, horrific monsters, and impossible odds, as Conan realizes he is the only hope of saving the great nations of Hyboria from an encroaching reign of supernatural evil.
In addition to Momoa as Conan, the film features Rachel Nichols, Stephen Lang, Rose McGowan, Saïd Taghmaoui and Ron Perlman. It’s directed by Marcus Nispel and written by Thomas Dean Donnelly & Joshua Oppenheimer and Sean Hood.
Check out the full poster after the jump. Conan the Barbarian hits theaters on August 19th.
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Posted in: Movies · News · Posters · Reboots and Remakes
Tagged: Conan, Conan the Barbarian, Jason Momoa, Marcus Nispel, Movies, Posters, Rachel Nichols, Red Sonja, Robert E. Howard, Ron Perlman, Rose McGowan, Stephen Lang
by Chris Ullrich, Mar 14 2011 // 11:30 AM
We’ve been following this one for quite some time and have been bringing you all the news, including that the film will be in 3D and who would play the legendary character. Now, we’ve got even more in the form of the brand new teaser trailer for the film.
In case you’re not familiar with the story, it concerns “the most legendary barbarian of all time on a quest that begins as a personal vendetta for the fierce Cimmerian warrior but soon turns into an epic battle against hulking rivals, horrific monsters, and impossible odds. During the course of the film Conan realizes he is the only hope of saving the great nations of Hyboria from an encroaching reign of supernatural evil.”
Adapted from the original works of Robert E. Howard and “faithful to the mythology and psychology of his iconic character,” Conan the Barbarian stars Jason Momoa, Rachel Nichols, Stephen Lang, Ron Perlman and Rose McGowan. It is directed by Marcus Nispel.
Check out the teaser after the jump. Conan the Barbarian arrives in theaters on August 19th.
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Posted in: Action · Lionsgate · Movies · News · Trailers
Tagged: 3D, Conan, Conan the Barbarian, Jason Momoa, Marcus Nispel, Movies, Rachel Nichols, Robert E. Howard, Ron Perlman, Rose McGowan, Stephen Lang, Teasers
by Matt Raub, Jan 12 2011 // 7:30 AM
A few months ago, Conan O’Brien did a segment where he sat down with DC Animation honcho Bruce Timm and worked out the ideal look for Conan if he were a superhero in the DC Universe. That product was named The Flaming C.
On Monday, the folks at Warner Premiere (The studio behind DC’s animated series/films) went a step further and drew The Flaming C into an episode of Cartoon Network’s upcoming series Young Justice.
The scene is basically the same, with Flaming C just drawn over Superman. It even keeps the same voice from the original. Nevertheless, it’s still pretty cool to see Conan’s creation animated, fishnets and all.
Check out the clip after the jump, and catch the return of Young Justice on January 21st.
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Posted in: Action · Animation · Cartoon Network · Comedy · Comics · DC · DC Entertainment · News · TBS · TV · Video · Warner Bros
Tagged: Bruce Timm, Conan, Conan O'Brien, DC, The Flaming C, Warner Bros, Young Justice
by Matt Raub, Dec 14 2010 // 11:00 AM
Conan has been on fire since his debut on TBS a little over a month ago. With A-list guests, top quality sketches, and the same level of energy that got us all to fall in love with him back on Late Night, Conan has absolutely taken over the late night airwaves again thanks to his funny pals at TBS.
Many know, but for those who don’t, Conan is shot on the Warner Bros. lot, which is where some of the best films and best DC Entertainment properties we’ve come to adore today.
Conan stopped by the DC animation studio to get down to a few classic (and classically bad) DC heroes and villains. Not only did he dig up some not-so-fashionable skeletons in DC’s closet, he even got animation guru Bruce Timm to draw a hero based on O’Brien himself.
Check out the full video after the jump, and catch Conan on TBS every weeknight at 11pm.
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Posted in: Action · Animation · Comedy · DC · DC Entertainment · Late Night · News · Sci-Fi · TBS · TV · Video · Warner Bros
Tagged: Bruce Timm, Conan, Conan O'Brien, DC Entertainment, Late Night, TBS, Warner Bros
by Cortney Zamm, Dec 1 2010 // 2:00 PM
In between all the shopping, cooking, and holiday planning, December is a great month to find some free time, curl up on the couch, and enjoy some quality television. Fortunately, this month is chock-full of that, with upcoming season finales of some of this season’s hottest shows, plus some new additions to the lineup.
Top Chef All-Stars
If you’ve read my TV Digests before you’ll know I really can’t stand most reality television, but Bravo’s Top Chef is one exception. Between Top Chef, Top Chef Masters, and Top Chef: Just Desserts, this series about up and coming chefs duking it out for the top spot is both addiction and appetizing.
This month, a new addition to the lineup is being added, Top Chef All-Stars. In this new show, 18 previous Top Chef contestants are returning to reclaim their honor, including Season 7 favorites Tiffany and Angelo. Top Chef All-Stars premiers December 1st on Bravo.
The Walking Dead
I’m sure I’m not the first person to tell you to watch The Walking Dead if you haven’t already, and I won’t be the last. AMC has finally given zombie fans a television show to love, with some amazing source material from The Walking Dead comics and an amazing showrunner in Frank Darabont.
The show’s sixth and final episode of the season will air on Sunday, December 5th on AMC, and while this season has been short, The Walking Dead has already been renewed for a second season with thirteen episodes.
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Posted in: Adaptation · AMC · Bravo · Comics · Geek · HBO · Networks · News · TBS · TV · TV Digest
Tagged: AMC, Boardwalk Empire, Bravo, Conan, HBO, TBS, Top Chef All-Stars, TV, TV Digest, Walking Dead
by Matt Raub, Nov 9 2010 // 9:00 AM
As if Lea Michele’s appearance on the very first episode of TBS’s Conan wasn’t enough, you’ll be getting a second dose of her on Fox tonight, as she tags along with the rest of the gang from Glee with an all new episode. We even get the triumphant return of Puck. Here’s the full synopsis of tonight’s episode.
After Finn and Sam find an unconventional way of controlling their urges, a few glee club members pick up on the strategy and start using it too. But when Coach Beiste gets wind of what they are up to, the glee club has some explaining to do.
We’ve got two brand new clips from tonight’s episode. Check them out after the jump, and be sure to catch an all new Glee at 8pm tonight on Fox.
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Posted in: 20th Century Fox · Comedy · Music · Musicals · News · TV · Video
Tagged: Conan, Fox, Glee, Jane Lynch, Lea MIchele, Matthew Morrison, Never been Kissed
by Matt Raub, Nov 2 2010 // 7:00 AM
Though it may not feel like very long, Conan O’Brien has been off the air for quite some time now. Over at NBC, it’s like we’ve already forgotten that red-haired man that took over The Tonight Show for a brief stint while Leno had his experimental phase. On the web, however, CoCo has been thriving. For 8 weeks, O’Brien and his team have been putting out web videos via TeamCoco.com in which he addresses the fans, takes questions, and keep entertaining. Now, in the dawn of his brand new show on TBS, Conan brings us his first talk show-like format since he was taken off of NBC.
In Show Zero, Conan invites a group of real-life Conan fans to sit in his conference room as the audience as he puts on the fastest talk show in the history of the world. Need legitimacy? His first, and only guest is The Big Bang Theory’s Jim Parsons.
A great idea from Team Coco as they get ready for next Monday’s premiere of Conan on TBS. In the meantime, check out SHOW ZERO after the jump.
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Posted in: Comedy · Late Night · NBC · Networks · New Media · News · TBS · TV · Video · Web
Tagged: Andy Richter, Conan, Conan O'Brien, Jim Parsons, Late Night, NBC, TBS, Team Coco, The Tonight Show
by Joe Gillis, Sep 22 2010 // 8:00 AM
Now that the NBC dust has settled, all of the diehard Conan O’Brien fans can put aside their hatred for Leno as the premiere date for the first episode of Conan’s show on TBS draws closer and closer. Well, probably not. But at least we still have the show to look forward to.
Conan is done touring, back in California, and getting things ready for what looks to be the biggest thing to hit TBS since the birth of the network. With that come some amazing new TV spots from the Team CoCo crew which can be considered to be either weird or genius, depending on your outlook.
In the most recent spot, we get a touching moment with an old man and a stripper. See what we were saying? Genius.
Check out the fulfilling moment after the jump and be sure to glue yourself to the TV or DVR for the premiere of Conan on November 8th, only on TBS. Very Funny. Soon to be Funnier.
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Posted in: Comedy · Fall Previews · NBC · News · TBS · Trailers · TV · Video
Tagged: Andy Richter, Coco, Conan, Conan O'Brien, Jay Leno, NBC, Strippers, TBS, The Tonght Show
by Matt Raub, Sep 3 2010 // 10:00 AM
If one could call Chuck Norris a “Man’s Man,” then you should very easily be able to call Ron Perlman a “Geek’s Man.” His work on countless comic and fantasy projects like Hellboy, Alien: Resurrection, Blade, Conan and more has endeared him to fans everywhere, making him our go-to tough guy in the world of geek.
Now, Perlman has found a home on Kurt Sutter’s FX series Sons of Anarchy as, yes, a badass biker. All week long, we’ve brought you new interviews with other notables from the show, and now it’s time for the “Geek’s Man” to take center stage as we have a chat with Ron Perlman himself.
In the interview, Perlman discussed Sons of Anarchy, some of the new projects he has coming up, how much of a relief it is to work on a show that doesn’t require hours of makeup, and how quickly he’d return to the Hellboy franchise.
Check out the full interview after the break. Be sure to catch the season 3 premiere of Sons of Anarchy next Tuesday, September 7th, at 10/9C on FX.
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Posted in: Action · Celebrities · Drama · Exclusive · FX · Interviews · News · TV · Video
Tagged: Beauty and the Beast, Blade, Conan, FX, Hellboy, Kurt Sutter, Ron Perlman, Sons of Anarchy
by Chris Ullrich, Jun 22 2010 // 1:00 PM
Since I was first exposed to Conan in cinematic form by Arnold Schwarzenegger and John Milius in 1982′s Conan the Barbarian, that version has been by definitive on screen incarnation of Robert E. Howard’s character. Now, with the reboot of the franchise well underway and a new actor taking on the role, I may need to get used to a whole new version.
Previously, we brought you news of the new actor, Jason Momoa, and some other info from the film. Now, we’ve got another more “official” look at Momoa as Conan in this new photo from the Nu Boyana Film Studios site.
Although it’s just one pic he does look a lot like Conan, especially as envisioned by Frank Frazetta in many of his iconic paintings. Momoa seems to have the look of a true Cimmerian and I, for one, am going to give him a chance to supplant Arnold’s portrayal as my favorite.
The Lionsgate release of Conan, under the direction of Marcus Nispel, in addition to Moma features Rachel Nichols, Stephen Lang, Bob Sapp, Leo Howard, Ron Perlman, Said Taghmaoui and Rose McGowan. Look for it to hit theaters sometime in 2011.
Check out a larger pic of Momoa as Conan after the break.
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Posted in: Action · Movies · News · Photos · Reboots and Remakes
Tagged: Action, Conan, Jason Momoa, Lionsgate, Marcus Nispel, Movies, Rachel Nichols, Robert E. Howard, Ron Perlman, Rose McGowan, Stephen Lang
by Chris Ullrich, Jun 22 2010 // 7:00 AM
To be honest, I was a fan of Dr. Strange comics growing up. But now that I’m a bit older and, perhaps, a bit wiser I have to wonder if a Dr. Strange movie is really what’s needed — especially given the mostly unfortunate treatment of comic book movies these days. Still, regardless of my feelings about the idea, it seems an adaptation of the Marvel comic is moving forward with Conan writers Thomas Donnelly and Joshua Openheimer now on board to pen the script.
Dr. Strange, which has a long development history and various writers and directors involved including Wes Craven, Dovid Goyer, Steven Norrington and Guillermo del Toro, will reportedly be one of the first projects to be developed now that Disney owns Marvel. At least with Disney now involved, Marvel should have the financial backing to do the film justice on a production value basis and hopefully carry on the high quality of films like Iron Man.
Created by Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko in 1963, Dr. Strange was a brilliant yet shallow surgeon who lost his skills after a car accident damages his hands. Seeking ways to heal his injuries he instead discovers the ability to harness his psychic and magical powers and use them to battle evil.
It’s hard and probably unwise to judge a project with only this much info to go on. So, instead of thinking its probably not going to be good or wonder if it should be made at all, I will instead try to give it the benefit of the doubt. Let’s hope, in the end, it turns out more like Iron Man and The Dark Knight and less like Daredevil or Jonah Hex.
Posted in: Adaptation · Comics · Disney · Marvel · Marvel Studios · News · Writers
Tagged: Avengers, Comics, Conan, Dr. Strange, Joshua Openheimer, Marvel, Movies, Stan Lee, Steve Ditko, Thomas Donnelly