by Matt Blackwood, Jan 9 2012 // 10:30 AM
Between Marvel Studios regaining the rights to many of its properties and FOX rumored to be planning a reboot of the franchise, it seems a foregone conclusion that we will be getting a shiny new Fantastic Four film in the next couple years.
And as fans of the comic know, the key to a successful relaunch will be capturing the interpersonal dynamics of Marvel’s First Family. And that means finding a perfect central cast.
David Tennant as “Mister Fantastic”
A scientist, a genius among geniuses, Reed Richards is not your typical action hero. But let’s not forget that he was also an explorer, an adventurer, and an astronaut, and that was all BEFORE gaining super powers.
We’re talking about a man so overwhelmed with curiosity, with the desire to learn and discover and solve problems that he regularly leads his loved ones from one dangerous situation to the next. And if we’re to believe they follow him there, he better have some personality.
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Posted in: Action · Comics · Drama · Dream Cast · Fantasy · Features · Marvel · Movies · News
Tagged: David Boreanaz, David Tennant, Elizabeth Banks, Eric Christian Olsen, Fantastic Four, Vin Diesel
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, Apr 19 2011 // 1:00 PM
You make be a huge fan of the BBC series Doctor Who and watch it all the time. However, that doesn’t mean you necessarily know the entire history of the show, especially as its been running on TV for over forty years.
Really, to be a fan and watch it now, nobody expects you to know everything. However, if you’re one of those people who just has to know but doesn’t necessarily want to spend all your time doing the research, these guys have got you covered.
YouTube users The Fine Brothers have taken the time, done the work and put together a very comprehensive history of Doctor Who. In fact, you can get the lowdown on the show’s entire historuy in only six minutes. How’s that for a time saver?
Check out the video after the break. You’ll be happy you did.
Although, be careful as it may contain spoilers. Oh and don’t forget the new season of Doctor Who will premiere on BBC America this Saturday, April 23 at 9/8C.
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Posted in: BBC · News · TV · Video
Tagged: Amy Pond, BBC, BBC America, Billie Piper, Christopher Eccleston, David Tennant, Doctor Who, Dr. Who, Kieron Gillen, Matt Smith, Tardis, Tom Baker, TV
by Matt Raub, Oct 22 2010 // 7:00 AM
Now that the dust has settled, and we’ve adjusted to the fact that Guillermo Del Toro is not taking the director’s chair, as Middle Earth native Peter Jackson is taking the reins back, it’s time to look to the film as, well…a film. That means finally casting some of the characters we’ve treasured since first reading the book decades ago.
Last week, news came forward that Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy star Martin Freeman will fill the very big feet of Bilbo Baggins, and now Jackson has decided to let us in on the rest of the cast, and who exactly they’ll be playing. Here’s the full list from Deadline.
Jackson has cast several other significant Dwarf characters. Richard Armitage (MI-5 and Captain America: The First Avenger) will play Thorin Oakenshield, leader of the Company of Dwarves which sets off to reclaim the Lonely Mountain from a thieving dragon. Aidan Turner (Being Human) and Rob Kazinsky (EastEnders) will play Kili and Fili, members of the Company of Dwarves. Graham McTavish (Secretariat) will play Dwalin, John Callen (Power Rangers Jungle Fury) will play Oin; Stephen Hunter (All Saints) will play Bombur, and Mark Hadlow (King Kong) plays Dori, while Peter Hambleton (The Strip) will play Gloin.
As if these names weren’t enough, there are rumors that David Tennant (Doctor Who) and James Nesbitt (Jekyll) will make an appearance, and also possible speculation that Andy Serkis and Sir Ian McKellan will reprise their roles.
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Posted in: Action · Announcements · Casting · Drama · Miramax · Movies · News · Prequels and Sequels · Rumor · Sci-Fi
Tagged: Aidan Turner, Andy Serkis, David Tennant, Graham McTavish, Ian McKellan, James Nesbitt, John Callen, Lord of the Rings, Mark Hadlow, Mirimax, Peter Hambleton, Peter Jackson, Richard Armitage, Rob Kazinsky, Stephen Hunter, The Hobbit
by Chris Ullrich, Jun 9 2010 // 10:30 AM
Previously, we brought you the first info on the upcoming reboot of the classic horror film Fright Night along with some early casting news. Now, the number of actors in the new film has increased by two. According to Heat Vision, David Tennant, best known for the BBC series Doctor Who and Christopher Mintz-Plasse of Superbad and Kick-Ass fame have joined the film.
The two actors are now part of a cast which already includes Anton Yelchin, Colin Farrell and Toni Colette who are playing Charlie, an evil vampire and Charlie’s disbelieving Mom respectively. Tennant will play Peter Vincent, a late-night horror show host made famous by the late Roddy McDowall in the original film. In the rebooted version, Tennant instead plays a Las Vegas magician whose act centers on horror movie images.
Vincent, of course, claims to be a vampire expert, but when Charlie asks him for help with Colin Farrell’s evil vampness and his Mom’s recent attraction to the vamps, it turns out his vampire hunting skills leave something to be desired. Mintz-Plasse will star as Charlie’s friend, Evil Ed, who feels slighted when Charlie leaves his nerdy past, and his friend, behind. As revenge, Ed joins the vampires and becomes a nemesis for Charlie.
The film, written by former Buffy scribe Mari Noxon and directed by Craig Gillespie, is expected to hit theaters sometime in 2011.
Posted in: Casting · Comedy · Disney · Dreamworks · Movies · News · Reboots and Remakes
Tagged: Anton Yelchin, Casting, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Colin Farrell, Comedy, David Tennant, Doctor Who, Dreamworks, Fright Night, Horror, Kick-Ass, Movies, Reboots and Remakes, Superbad, Toni Collette
by Joe Gillis, May 5 2010 // 3:00 PM
As with most weeks, this week brings a crop of new movies and TV programs on Blu-ray and DVD. Among the ones we’re interested in this week are two Doctor Who TV Movies, X-Men, Volume Five, the Blu-ray release of NINE and the Blu-ray debut of Saving Private Ryan (pictured above with Tom Hanks, Tom Sizemore, Vin Diesel, Adam Goldberg and Edward Burns)
Movies
Doctor Zhivago Anniversary Edition ~ Omar Sharif, Julia Christie (Blu-ray)
Fallen ~ Paul Wesley, Tom Skerritt, Bryan Cranston (Blu-ray and DVD)
Leap Year ~ Amy Adams, Matthew Goode (Blu-ray and DVD)
Nine ~ Daniel Day-Lewis (Blu-ray and DVD)
No Time for Sergeants ~ Andy Griffith, Don Knotts (DVD)
Saving Private Ryan ~ Matt Damon, Tom Hanks, Edward Burns (Blu-ray and DVD)
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Posted in: DVD · Movies · News · TV
Tagged: Adam Goldberg, Amyh Adams, Ashley Judd, Blu-Ray, Daniel Day Lewis, David Tennant, DVD, Dwayne Johnson, Edward Burns, Fallen, Hamlet, Matt Damon, Matthew Goode, Movies, Nine, Patrick Stewart, Rachel McAdams, Ryan Gosling, Saving Private Ryan, The Notebook, The Rock, Tom Hanks, Tom Sizemore, Tooth Fairy, Vin Deisel
by Sebastian Suchecki, Feb 23 2010 // 12:00 PM
When David Tennant and Russell T. Davies left Doctor Who this past Christmas, many fans vowed that they would not like the newest incarnation of the good Doctor, especially the new actor, Matt Smith, who would be taking on the role.
The first promo, which aired right after the Christmas special, got us interested, showing us some cool new stuff like the new eleventh doctor with a gun, a cute new companion, and lots of big action sequences.
With the newest promo that was released just this week, we get a bit of a different spin. BBC has been known to do their own promos for their original programming lately, such as Misfits and last season of Doctor Who. That’s exactly what we get with this newest TV spot, as it doesn’t really show any new footage, but rather gives us a glimpse at what we may see this season, while doing it in a quirky and artistic way.
Check out the new spot after the jump, and catch the all new season of Doctor Who, starring Matt Smith and Karen Gillam, will start up this Easter on the BBC.
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Tagged: BBC, David Tennant, Doctor Who, Karen Gillam, Matt Smith, Russell T. Davies, Stephen Moffat, TV
by Matt Raub, Jan 4 2010 // 7:00 AM
With the ending of last year also came the end of an era for fans of the BBC sci-fi series Doctor Who. January 1st was the second half of the season 4 finale, in which David Tennant hung up his trenchcoat and sonic screwdriver to make way for the next actor to take on the titular role.
Though the end of the episode meant that Tennant and showrunner Russel T. Davies would be leaving, it also means that new writer Stephen Moffat and unknown actor Matt Smith will now be picking up the slack. The Tennant era started in 2006, while Davies was the brains behind the show’s relaunch back in 2005.
Now, with a new Doctor, comes all new adventures. Smith made his on-screen debut in the final moments of the finale, but this is the first time we’ll be seeing him in action (albeit in under 90 seconds). Check out the first preview of Doctor Who season 5 after the jump. The new season hits the BBC and BBC America this Spring.
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Tagged: BBC, BBC America, David Tennant, Doctor Who, Matt Smith, Russel T Davies, Stephen Moffat
by Matt Raub, Dec 23 2009 // 11:00 AM
With a show that has it’s highest country-wide ratings on a broadcast during Christmas Day, which over shadow any ratings we have for any show here in the US, doesn’t it make sense that we finally get on board the Doctor Who craze? According the a BBC America press release, a recent special has broken records that nobody saw coming:
Television’s longest running hit science fiction series, Doctor Who, has never been bigger in the U.S. On Saturday, December 19, Doctor Who: The Waters of Mars delivered BBC AMERICA its highest ever primetime rating and delivery in total viewers and A25-54.
Over 1.1million viewers watched the program on Saturday, ranking BBC AMERICA #13 in coverage rating during the premiere among ad supported cable nets for A25-54.
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Posted in: Action · Announcements · BBC · Events · Fandom · News · Sci-Fi · TV
Tagged: BBC America, David Tennant, Doctor Who, Matt Smith, Russel T Davies, Stephen Moffat, The Waters of Mars
by Sebastian Suchecki, Dec 3 2009 // 2:00 PM
Those who are fans of the British Sci-Fi series Doctor Who know that heartbreak lies ahead. David Tennant, the beloved actor who has taken up the titular mantle as the Tenth Doctor since 2005, will be leaving the show and handing off his TARDIS to newcomer Matt Smith. We’re now receiving word that BBC America will be airing the upcoming episodes mere days after it’s initial broadcast in the UK.
According to BBC America’s press release, they are running the final Tennant episode even sooner that originally anticipated.
BBC AMERICA today announced the U.S. premiere of David Tennant’s final special as the Tenth Doctor. Doctor Who: The End of Time, Part Two, premieres January 2, one week after Part One, on BBC AMERICA. The finale to the era of David Tennant is one of the most eagerly anticipated adventures in the history of Doctor Who. Guest stars include John Simm (Life on Mars) as the Master, Timothy Dalton, Catherine Tate and Bernard Cribbins.
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Tagged: BBC America, Billie Piper, David Tennant, Doctor Who, John Barrowman, John Simm, Matt Smith, Timothy Dalton, Torchwood
by Matt Raub, Nov 23 2009 // 9:00 AM
Not many people in the US are aware at the power two simple words carry over in the United Kingdom. Just uttering the words “Doctor Who” can stir up a conversation with about 75% of Britain’s population, as that’s how many viewers watch each episode on average.
The show is so popular that one of it’s highest rated yearly specials takes place on Christmas night. That’s right. While we get together to see whether or not Sanjaya is going to make it to the next round, over half of the UK is watching David Tennant get his way out of another impossible (and impossibly brilliant) situation.
With that said, the Internets are all a twitter about a new clip that aired during the BBC’s Children in Need special (think Comic Relief with less Whoopi). The scene involved the good Doctor having a conversation with one of the Ood that has been summoning him. There are a few interesting tidbits in the dialogue, including mention of a marriage to “Queen Bess.”
Check out the clip after the jump, and be sure to catch Doctor Who and “The End of Time” on December 26th only on BBC America.
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Posted in: Announcements · BBC · Events · Fandom · News · Sci-Fi · Video
Tagged: BBC, BBC America, Children in Need, David Tennant, Doctor Who, Torchwood
by Matt Raub, Oct 6 2009 // 10:15 AM
Those of us who have been following the BBC series Doctor Who since it’s reboot back in 2005 know that the series has always been about change, going back to it’s roots in 1963. Once in a while, the show will change it’s lead actor, writing in a “regeneration” for the good Doctor. It’s happened 10 times in the past 50 years, and it’s about to happen again.
It was announced earlier this year that British actor Matt Smith would be taking over the role as the 11th Doctor when the series starts up again in 2010, after Davin Tennant resigns from his 4 year position in December. We now get word that not only will the main protagonist be “regenerating”, but we’ll be getting a brand new logo as well.
Steven Moffat, new head writer for the show, even had some new things to say about the branding change.
“A new logo. The eleventh logo for the eleventh Doctor – those grand old words, Doctor Who, suddenly looking newer than ever. And look at that, something really new – an insignia! DW in TARDIS form! Simple and beautiful, and most important of all, a completely irresistible doodle. I apologize to school notebooks everywhere, because in 2010 that’s what they’re going to be wearing.”
Check out the reveal video after the jump, and the new series of Doctor Who will premiere in spring 2010. The final three episodes featuring David Tennant will be broadcast later this year on BBC and BBC America.
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Tagged: BBC, BBC America, David Tennant, Doctor Who, Matt Smith, Steven Moffat, Tadris