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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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 Matt Raub, Sep 8 2011 // 11:00 AM

• People may be agains the upcoming reboot/prequel to The Thing, but this brief clip may just restore faith in the film for those.
• For those who didn’t know, there was an old rumor that Barbara Streisand surprised the cast of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom in a classic blooper. That footage is finally seeing the light of day
• Those who love the new Doctor Who will love this a capella song done to the show’s theme. This time with lyrics!
• It’s a sign of hard economic times when even Doc Brown has to stoop low and act in a commercial for an Argentinian electronics store. Hey, we’re just happy to see him back doing what he loves.
• We brought you a footage-free trailer for Human Centipede 2, but that doesn’t hold a candle to the intense imagery that the first teaser brings us.
• The new Rise of Nightmares game looks so good that the video game comedy troop Mega64 is schilling it in this awesome web short. Our verdict? Sold.
• Who doesn’t love a good ol’ fashioned loop cover? We do, so check out this loop cover of the Gorillaz’ “Feel Good Inc.”
• Justin Timberlake hasn’t been around the music scene for a while, as he’s been busy boning Mila Kunis and sabotaging Facebook. These mega fans want to see him bring sexy back….again.
Posted in: Action · Comedy · Movies · News · TV · Video · Web · Web Video Roundup
Tagged: Back to the Future, Barbara Streisand, Doc Brown, Doctor Who, Gorillaz, Human Centipede 2, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Justin Timperlake, Rise of Nightmares, The Thing
by The Flickcast, Sep 2 2011 // 1:00 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.
Let’s get started!
• One of our favorite video game fanfilms of recent history, Fallout: Nuka Break is now an even more awesome web series. Enjoy it!
• Want to know what the Futurama characters would look like if they were real and in 3D? Check out these haunting clay busts of Zoidberg, Nibbler, Farnsworth, and Leela.
• Looking for that awesome party beverage for the long weekend? Why not bring it back to the 80s with a home replication of Hi-C’s Ecto-Cooler!
• Fans of both The Muppets and Doctor Who will both be entertained for hours and may have an exploded brain after seeing this mashup of the two universes.
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Posted in: Action · Comedy · Flickcast Presents · Geek · Movies · News · On The Radar · Sci-Fi · TV
Tagged: Al Pacino, David Lynch, Doctor Who, Ecto-Cooler, Fallout, Fallout: Nuka Break, Futurama, Ghostbusters, Hi-C, Live Free or Die Hard, Mondo, Monsters Inc., Scarface, The Muppets, Wolverine
by Matt Raub, Aug 5 2011 // 11:00 AM
While Torchwood is a name that is becoming more an more familiar to American audiences since Starz started airing the this season, it’s been on the top list of quality TV for fans in the UK (or “in the know”) for years now.
The show started off as a small spinoff of the ratings juggernaut Doctor Who, and managed to slowly build an audience comparable to the material in which it was created. With series creator Russell T. Davies, the series managed to bounce all over the BBC networks and eventually get a primetime slot on one of their big channels.
With that growing success, it only made sense to bring the show here to the US, where the population could easily boost those ratings into something the UK rarely gets to see. That’s where Starz comes in.
We got the chance to speak with series star Eve Myles, who has the fortune of being with the series from the pilot, all the way through its reincarnation here on US soil. She mentioned how different the production has been, and how new and exciting this incarnation of the fictional Torchwood team is.
Check out what she had to say after the jump, and catch Torchwood: Miracle Day airing on Starz every Friday.
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Posted in: Action · BBC · Drama · Exclusive · Interviews · News · Sci-Fi · Starz · TV · Video
Tagged: Doctor Who, Eve Myles, John Barrowman, Miracle Day, Russell T. Davies, Starz, Torchwood
by Chris Ullrich, May 24 2011 // 10:00 AM
Not much longer to wait now as the premiere of Torchwood: Miracle Day is is only a little over a month away. In anticipation of that great day, we’ve got a brand new trailer for the show to share with you today.
In it you get the first real look at our favorite characters in action and also a peek at some of the new ones we will be seeing during the show’s run. It’s nice to see the gang back in action.
In case you’re not familiar with the new Torchwood, it will also feature new characters and actors including Mekhi Phifer, Bill Pullman and Lauren Ambrose.
Turning to the story, here’s what its all about:
It begins with a day when nobody dies. All across the world, nobody dies. And then the next day, and the next, and the next, people keep aging, they get hurt and sick, but they never die. The result: a population boom, overnight. With all the extra people, resources are finite.
But this can’t be a natural event – someone’s got to be behind it. It’s a race against time as C.I.A. agent Rex Matheson (Phifer) investigates a global conspiracy. The answers lie within an old, secret British institute. As Rex keeps asking “What is Torchwood?,” he’s drawn into a world of adventure, and a threat to change what it means to be human, forever.
Check out the trailer after the break. Torchwood: Miracle Day premieres on July 8th at 10/9C on Starz.
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Posted in: BBC · News · Starz · Trailers · TV · Video
Tagged: BBC, BBC America, Bill Pullman, Doctor Who, Eve Myles, John Barrowman, Lauren Ambrose, Mekhi Phifer, Russell T. Davies, Starz, Torchwood, Torchwood: Miracle Day, TV
by Chris Ullrich, May 18 2011 // 12:15 PM
It’s no secret we are really looking forward to the new Torchwood: Miracle Day series debuting on Starz in July. Obviously, this is a pretty big deal for fans of the show as it will be a chance to see some of their favorite characters return as well as new ones teaming up with them for big time adventures in the States where the fate of the world is at stake.
The series already has mainstays John Barrowman, Eve Myles, and Kai Owen as well as newcomers Mekhi Phifer, Bill Pullman and Alexa Havins. Now, via a release from Starz, we know the series will get some great guest stars as well.
Check out the full scoop on all the action and who’s going to be on the show from the official press release from Starz:
Today, the network announced that in addition to Torchwood alumni, John Barrowman, Eve Myles, and Kai Owen and new headliners, Mekhi Phifer, Bill Pullman and Alexa Havins, that the 10-episode, hour-long series will also feature an impressive list of guest stars: Wayne Knight (“Seinfeld,” Jurassic Park), C. Thomas Howell (“Southland,” The Outsiders), Ernie Hudson (“OZ,” Ghostbusters), Nana Visitor (“Star Trek: Deep Space Nine”), John DeLancie (“Star Trek: The Next Generation”), Mare Winningham (Mildred Pierce, George Wallace) and Frances Fisher (Titanic, The Lincoln Lawyer).
Additional actors starring in the cult sensation include: Arlene Tur (“Crash,” Eat Pray Love) and Lauren Ambrose (“Six Feet Under,” The Other Woman) who join the cast in an extended guest role. The show’s original creator, writer/producer Russell T Davies, serves as executive producer along with BBC Worldwide Productions’ SVP Julie Gardner, with Davies also serving as show-runner for “Torchwood: Miracle Day.”
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Posted in: BBC · News · Starz · TV
Tagged: Alexa Havins, BBC, BBC America, Bill Pullman, C. Thomas Howell, Doctor Who, Ernie Hudson, Eve Myles, John Barrowman, Kai Owen, Lauren Ambrose, Mekhi Phifer, Nana Visitor, Russell T. Davies, Sci-Fi, Starz, Torchwood, Torchwood: Miracle Day, TV, wayne Knight
by Jonathan Weilbaecher, May 17 2011 // 2:15 PM

“Borrowing implies the eventual intention to return the thing that was taken. What makes you think I would ever give you back?”
-Idris
Doctor Who is a quintessential piece of British culture, and it has been for nearly a half century. A more recent contributor to that lexicon is Neil Gaiman, the mastermind behind Sandman, Stardust and Coraline. Well last year the ‘Grand Moff’ worked his magic again and secured Gaiman to write a season six episode of Doctor Who. Uniting two of the giants in British fantasy into one perfect, condensed episode of TV. Or is it?
Of course it is, I won’t even try to fool you. ‘The Doctor’s Wife’ is one of, if not the, best episode of Moffat and Smith’s run up to this point The tone is fabulous, the writing is perfect, the acting is spectacular and the monster is every bit as threatening as he should be considering the stakes. As far as stand alone stories go, I predict this will be at or near the top of many Whovian’s top lists for years to come.
So we have reached the spoiler warning portion of my review, I cannot implore you enough to see the episode first. You do yourself a disservice by not heeding that warning! More after the jump.
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Posted in: Action · BBC · Comedy · News · Reviews · Sci-Fi · TV
Tagged: BBC, BBC America, Doctor Who, Matt Smith, Micheal Sheen, Neil Gaiman, review, Sci-Fi, Steven Moffat, The Doctor's Wife, TV
by Jonathan Weilbaecher, May 9 2011 // 11:00 AM

“Were sailors! Just like you… except for the gun thing, and the beardiness’
-The Doctor
One of the biggest problems that face shows with season long story arcs is how to fit in the “one-off” episodes that exist in between the larger, grander story episodes. Doctor Who used to be a serial, which meant they didn’t ever really need small single episode stories to keep the thrust of the season afloat. Most of the time there were hardly any definition between the seasons at all, in fact looking back now it would be difficult for most casual Who fans to differentiate between the specific seasons of the original run.
That structure isn’t feasible today, and in 2005 when Russell T. Davies restarted the show he had to take the show into the more traditional season format. This meant that the stories became far more interconnected over the course of a season, and it also meant that every now and then you would get an episode that pretty much exists entirely on it’s own. It is exactly that type of episode that ‘The Curse of the Black Spot” ends up being, and it is one of the better stand alones yet.
This is the point where I warn all you readers who haven’t seen the episode yet to avoid the rest lest ye be spoiled! More after the jump.
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Tagged: Amy Pond, BBC, BBC America, Doctor Who, Lily Cole, Matt Smith, Pirates, Reviews, Rory, Sci-Fi, Siren, Stephen Moffat, The Curse of the Black Spot, TV
by Jonathan Weilbaecher, May 3 2011 // 3:00 PM

“…and one whacking great kick up the backside for the Silence, you just raised an army against yourself!”
-The Doctor
‘Day of the Moon,’ the second part of the season opening two-parter, plays just as much as a season premiere as it does a season finale. There are more answers, more closure, more lose ends connected in these episodes than most of the season finales up to this point. Where this story excels though is where it seamlessly asks new questions and begins new arcs. It is the perfect episode for those wanting answers from season five and for those wanting new puzzles for season six.
Of course had Moffat decided to use these episodes to close season five I, like many others, would have demanded his head. This episode ends on not one, but two (and a half) cliffhangers, and one of them is the most mind meltingly tantalizing Doctor Who twist yet. Having a two-parter end on such a note is telling for the direction Moffat is taking his Doctor. The emotional depth of these characters keeps growing and growing, and it is obvious that something major is about to happen.
Reader beware, after the jump I will spoil the episode for the purposes of review, so if you care at all about the good Doctor and his companions I implore you, see the episode first.
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Tagged: Amy Pond, BBC, BBC America, Day of the Moon, Doctor Who, Matt Smith, review, River Song, Rory, Stephen Moffat, TV
by Jonathan Weilbaecher, Apr 29 2011 // 1:15 PM

“We travel in different directions, every time we meet I know him more and he knows me less”
-River Song
There are three things that are certain in life: death, taxes and Doctor Who. The longest running sci-fi show in TV history returned this week with the premiere of the 6th season of the revamped run that started in 2005. This episode marked several firsts and introduced what might be the scariest monster the show has ever thrown at us.
For the first time ever the show shot principle photography in America, Utah to be exact. Also for the first time BBC America is airing the episodes day and date with the British premieres. All of this while we are getting a returning Doctor and companion for the first time in the new era of the show. With such an historic start excitement has been breeding a ton of hype for start of the season. Does “The Impossible Astronaut” live up to it?
In a word, yes. In seven words, holy god damn hell yes it does. “The Impossible Astronaut” delivers on nearly everything we have come to expect from the Moffat/Smith run. It has excitement, rich production values, humor, a well crafted story and the scariest monsters yet. I am going to get into some spoiler territory from here on out so if you haven’t seen the episode yet, I urge you to go do so immediately and then come back and read this review.
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Posted in: BBC · News · Reviews · Sci-Fi · TV
Tagged: BBC, BBC America, Doctor Who, Matt Smith, Reviews, Sci-Fi, Stephen Moffat, The Impossible Astronaut, The Silence, TV
by Joe Gillis, Apr 20 2011 // 4:00 PM
This week on The Flickcast Chris and Matt are again joined by Joe Dilworth of Pop Culture Zoo to discuss all manner of new and recurring topics. This goes far better than expected.
This week those include HBO’s Game of Thrones, Rise of the Planet of the Apes, The Avengers, Batman: The Dark Night Rises casting and more. In addition, they talked about the next Superman movie, Superman Returns, Captain America and the Nazis, triumphant trio and the tragic passing of Sarah-Jane herself, Doctor Who actress Elisabeth Sladen.
Of course, your hosts also made some picks this week including Matt’s pick of the movie Fortress, Joe’s pick of the upcoming new season of Doctor Who and Chris’ pick of the classic 70′s film Dirty Harry, starring Clint Eastwood.
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 and MySpace or via email.
Posted in: News · Podcasts
Tagged: Avengers, Captain America, Christopher Lambert, Clint Eastwood, Diane Lane, Dirty Harry, Doctor Who, Episode 95, Fortress, Game of Thrones, HBO, Podcasts, Superman Returns, The Dark Knight Rises, Thor
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