by Jonathan Weilbaecher, Dec 15 2011 // 10:30 AM
It is award season and one of the biggest award shows has just chimed in with it’s annual nomination list. The Golden Globes is often considered the biggest indicator for the Oscars, and even though that is not true, the show is usually fun. Especially when they get a host as fearless as Ricky Gervais.
One of the most interesting aspects of the show is that the Hollywood Foreign Press also salutes Television in their annual show, so it ends up being more of a celebration of entertainment and less about being a stodgy film industry banquet. Along with the TV nominees, the HFPA gives us the Best Comedy or Musical category, allowing for a larger variety of films to be showcased.
The nominations themselves are not overly surprising, but it is always good to see shows like Game of Thrones and movies like Hugo getting some love. We also see Moneyball getting a lot of attention, including Jonah Hill for supporting actor, he already picked up a SAG nomination yesterday, could the comedic actor be up for an Academy Award soon?
Check out the full list of nominations after the jump.
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Posted in: Announcements · Comedy · Drama · Golden Globes · Movies · News · TV
Tagged: 50/50, Announcments, Bridemaids, Game of Thrones, Golden Globes, Hugo, midnight in paris, Moneyball, Movies, My Week with Marilyn, News, Nominations, the artist, The Decendants, The Help, The Ides of March, TV, War Horse
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
by Chris Ullrich, Dec 7 2011 // 1:30 PM
Even though this is technically a blog, we like to think of ourselves primarily as writers here at The Flickcast. Many of us have even been paid to write over the years and you can bet that pretty much everyone here has one or two screenplays, comic books or other literary works they are currently working on. It’s just the nature of things.
So, when the Writer’s Guild of America announces the nominations for outstanding writing for Television, we take notice and bring you all the details. That’s especially true when the top nominees are shows we really like.
One such show is Showtime’s freshman drama Homeland, which received 3 nominations including best drama series, best new series and best episodic drama. Homeland tied with perennial favorites Modern Family, Breaking Bad and Boardwalk Empire for the most nominations.
In addition to Homeland, Game Of Thrones, The Killing, New Girl and the Matt LeBlanc comedy Episodes all received nominations with Showtime getting a first time record of six for its shows. You may be wondering where Mad Men is in all of this?
Sadly, as the fifth season of the show was delayed, it didn’t make the cut for eligibility for this year’s awards. That’s probably okay as it gives a few other shows, like Homeland and Game of Thrones, a chance to shine. Can’t have Mad Men taking up all the awards, now can we?
The winners will be announced at the 2012 Writers Guild Awards on Feb. 19, 2012, at simultaneous ceremonies in Los Angeles and New York. Click through for the full list of nominee.
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Posted in: Announcements · News · TV · Writers · Writing
Tagged: Boardwalk Empire, Breaking Bad, Claire Danes, Damian Lewis, Game of Thrones, HBO, Homeland, Mad Men, Mandy Patinkin, Modern Family, Morena Baccarin, Showtime, The Killing, TV, WGA, WGA Awards, Writers, Writers Guild of America, Writing
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
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
by The Flickcast, Aug 12 2011 // 9:00 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.
Let’s get started!
• Want to learn how to have the body of Spider-Man and the creepiness of a grown man in tights hanging out with kids? This instructional workout video hosted by Spider-Man himself should help!
• Homemade puppets aren’t usually a collection that one brags about, but this homemade Wheatley puppet from Portal 2 is definitely one to show all of your friends as they drool with envy.
• The very first episode of Adult Swim’s Black Dynamite animated series has made it online before it hits TV. Bring on the animated exploitation!
• The folks at Sesame Street feel like enough is enough and have decided to come forward with an official statement about whether Bert & Ernie are actually gay or not.
• What do Kanye West, Jay-Z, Aziz Ansari and Spike Jonze all have in common? They all came together to bring us the official music video for “Otis” and it’s pretty awesome.
• Hot off of his Oscar win for the Social Network score, get your first taste of what Trent Reznor is bringing to the table in the score for The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.
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Posted in: Action · Comedy · Features · News · On The Radar · TV · Web
Tagged: Adult Swim, Aziz Ansari, Bert & Ernie, Black Dynamite, Charlie Sheen, Game of Thrones, Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Jay Z, Kanye West, Portal, Portal 2, Sesame Street, Seth MacFarlane, Spider-Man, Spike Jonze, Supercut, Trent Reznor, Wheatley
by Matt Raub, Aug 12 2011 // 7:00 AM
Loving the amnesia, ghost dad, and were-panther rape storylines happening in this season of True Blood? HBO thinks so, as they have officially OK’d a fifth season of the vampire-loving series based on the Sookie Stackhouse novels by Charlaine Harris.
This season we have seen some pretty impressive story devices, from villification of our favorite characters to new love triangles to a few dead characters, the hits keep coming in the fourth season of this popular HBO series. Here’s what HBO has to say about bringing it back for another 12 episodes.
“I am thrilled that True Blood continues to enjoy a phenomenal reception from both subscribers and critics,” says HBO Programming President Michael Lombardo. “Alan Ball and his gifted team have devised the greatest thrill ride on TV.”
Ball adds, “I remain amazed and delighted by the enthusiasm of our viewers. I can’t imagine having more fun than this.”
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Posted in: Action · Announcements · Drama · Fall Previews · HBO · Horror · News · TV · TV Ratings
Tagged: Alexander Skarsgard, Anna Paquin, Game of Thrones, HBO, Kristin Bauer, Rutina Wesley, Sam Trammell, Season 5, Sookie Stackhouse, Stephen Moyer, True Blood, Vampires
by Joe Gillis, Jul 20 2011 // 10:00 AM
If you haven’t been watching HBO’s Game of Thrones, an adaptation of the novels by George R.R. Martin, you’re really missing out. It’s a great show full of amazing characters, action, drama, sex, violence and more all in a world that’s fully realized and seems all to real. Even with the show on hiatus until next season that hasn’t stopped the producers from adding new cast members to the show.
The latest major casting announcement is that Irish actor Liam Cunningham has been been set for the part of Davos Seaworth for the show’s second season. In case you’re not familiar with the actors’s work, check out the recent series Camelot on Starz and the Clash of the Titans remake. He was one of the many actors that was much better than Sam Worthington.
In the books, Davos is a former smuggler. He earned the nickname “The Onion Knight” after successfully getting food into Stannis Baratheon’s besieged castle during the war that put Robert Baratheon on the Iron Throne. In season two, Stannis enlists Davos to help him seize the Iron Throne from the punk King Joffrey.
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Posted in: Casting · HBO · News · TV
Tagged: Carice Van Houten, Casting, Clash of the Titans, Davos, Davos Seaworth, Game of Thrones, George R.R. Martin, HBO, Liam Cunningham, Stephen Dillaine, The Onion Knight
by Matt Raub, Jul 18 2011 // 11:00 AM
Sean Bean is an incredible talent. Not just because the man has been working for over 25 years in nearly 100 projects, but because he knows a good thing when he’s hit it. In the past decade, since his role as Boromir in Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings trilogy, Bean has managed to make a name for himself in the fantasy realm.
From Red Riding: In the Year of our Lord to Black Death and most recently Game of Thrones, the man knows he looks good wearing armor and weilding a sword, so why fix something that isn’t broken? It turns out he’s keeping with that motto as he’ll be portraying the king in Relativity Media’s upcoming Snow White film.
From Variety:
Bean will soon close a deal to play Snow White’s father, whose kingdom is destroyed by Roberts’ evil Queen.
Lily Collins stars as Snow White, while Julia Roberts and Armie Hammer co-star as her wicked stepmother and princely love interest, respectively.
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Posted in: Action · Adaptation · Announcements · Casting · Drama · Fantasy · HBO · Movies · News
Tagged: Armie Hammer, Boromir, Game of Thrones, HBO, Julia Roberts, Lily Collins, Lord of the Rings, Relativity Media, Sean Bean, Snow White, Tarsem Singh
by Sebastian Suchecki, Jul 8 2011 // 8:00 AM
This year’s Comic-Con International was looking like it would be a bit lame with studios like Marvel, Paramount, Warner Bros, and other big companies dropping out of the festivities entirely. That means we won’t be seeing massive lines for Hall H and a glimpse at Henry Cavill in the Superman suit or footage of Thor and Hulk whomping on each other.
Instead we’re getting some of the lesser known properties in that famous football stadium-sized room known as “Hall H” such as The Knights of Badassdom and Tucker and Dale Vs. Evil. With the very first day of programming for the ‘Con announced, it looks like we’re going to be getting just that, and a truck load of TV.
One good note is that all things Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part 1 will be in the early half of Thursday, leaving the rest of the weekend vampire free (except for those Southern vamps from True Blood).
Check out the full day’s schedule after the jump, and head to their official Scheduler app, so you can make official the things you want to see that weekend!
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Posted in: Action · Announcements · Comic-Con · Comics · Drama · Events · Movies · News · TV
Tagged: Arthur Christmas, Comic-Con, Don't be Afraid of the Dark, Drive, FilmDistrict Studio, Game of Thrones, Guillermo del Toro, Jon Favreau, San Diego, SDCC, SDCC11, The Hobbit, The Pirates! Band of Misfits, Twilight Saga, Twilight: Breaking Dawn
by Jonathan Weilbaecher, Jul 1 2011 // 12:30 PM
I have a horrible confession to make. It’s something that eats away at me everyday. I have yet to watch Game of Thrones. Now, this hurts for many reasons, but chief among them is the fact that I am such a fan of Fantasy and Sean Bean, yet here I sit writing a review instead of spending my precious time getting caught up with the show that seems tailor made for me.
Despite that I think I have been strangely fortunate, I have been eager to write a score review sight unseen. Usually I listen to the music, then see movie and let whole experience guide my opinion. For once I am able to judge a work based solely on how it works on the album. So lets see how that works.
Game of Thrones is actually not a film score, but rather the score from HBO’s hit new series based on the books by George R.R. Martin. It was written by up and coming film composer Ramin Djawadi, another in the line of talented composers who were shepherded into the film world by Hans Zimmer.
Unlike Klaus Badelt and Stephen Jablonsky, Djawadi has yet to have a break out hit score. He did write the music for Iron Man, but the sound lacked a tight, cohesive hook that tied the project together. If his work on Game of Thrones is any indication, this will be remedied very soon, Djawadi has crafted a moody, melodic master work that incites amazing imagery in the mind.
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Posted in: Action · Adaptation · Film Music Reviews · Film Score Friday · HBO · Music · News · Reviews · TV
Tagged: Fantasy, film music review, Film Score Friday, Game of Thrones, George R.R. Martin, HBO, Music, Ramin Djawadi, review, Sean Bean, TV
by Matt Raub, Jun 21 2011 // 9:00 AM
We can admit that the very first teaser trailer of Lionsgate’s upcoming Conan The Barbarian remake hit the web, we were far from impressed. It looked much like if Clash of the Titans and The Scorpion King had a baby, and that baby was not very pretty. Now, months later, we’re getting some killer action and things are finally starting to look awesome.
The film couldn’t come at a better time for star Jason Momoa, as he’s on top of the pop culture world after playing Khal Drogo on the first season of HBO’s Game of Thrones. Now he’s really stretching outside his comfort zone and playing a barbarian that screws and kills…everything. Here’s the synopsis.
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.
Sure, Kevin Sorbo went on this same adventure one too many times, but with a hard rock song playing in the background, and loads of blood, we can finally get behind this movie. Check out the trailer after the jump and see Conan in theaters and 3D on August 19th.
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Posted in: 3-D · Action · Drama · Lionsgate · Movies · News · Trailers · Video
Tagged: Conan the Barbarian, Game of Thrones, Jason Momoa, Kevin Sorbo, Khal Drogo, Rachel Nichols, Red Band Trailer, Ron Perlman, Rose McGowan, Saïd Taghmaoui, Stephen Lang