by Joe Gillis, Jul 21 2011 // 11:00 AM
With Comic-Con in San Diego kicking off today Warner Bros. Animation took the opportunity to release a little preview for their upcoming show Green Lantern: The Animated Series.
The preview, courtesy of AOL TV, gives us a look at the Bruce Timm-produced show which follows the continuing adventures of Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps as they continue their mission to defend the galaxy, and especially Earth, from a host of threats bent on its destruction.
“Set at the farthest reaches of deep space, Hal must face down an invasion from the Red Lantern Corps. Hal is soon joined by an all-new group of heroes on a mission to protect Guardian Space — and the Green Lantern Corps itself.”
The series stars the voices of Josh Keaton, Michael Clarke Duncan, Richard Green and Robert Englund. It’s set to launch on Cartoon Network next year.
In the meantime, check out the preview after the jump.
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Posted in: Animation · Cartoon Network · DC · News · TV
Tagged: Bruce Timm, Cartoon Network, Comics, DC, Green Lantern, Green Lantern: The Animated Series, Josh Keaton, Michael Clarke Duncan, Richard Green, Robert Englund, SDCC, SDCC11, TV, Warner Bros, Warner Bros. Animation
by Nat Almirall, Jun 18 2011 // 12:12 PM

Green Lantern is a comic-book movie that’s ripped straight from the comic book. To some people, that will be a plus, to others a minus; more specifically, those who enjoyed the cartoonyness of The Fantastic Four movies can appreciate it; those who didn’t and want a half-hearted “message” to justify their camp will not.
The premise is ridiculous: The Green Lanterns are a gang of buff aliens sworn to protect the 3,600 sectors of the universe. One day a nasty alien called a “Parallax” shows up and starts bumping off the Lanterns, including one Abin Sur, apparently the protector of earth’s sector, who escapes to our planet, mortally wounded.
Hal Jordan (Ryan Reynolds) is a test pilot and “man without fear” (fearlessness being a big plus to the Lanterns) who’s chosen by Abin Sur to take up his mantle, or ring, or lantern, or whatever. Soon after Hal’s traveling through the galaxy to the planet Oa, where fish men and talking brick shit-houses explain the origins of the Lanterns.
There’s the obligatory scenes of Hal’s cross-training, which introduces us to the power of the Lanterns—basically anything goes so long as it’s green and comes from the ring all Lanterns wear; they can fly, construct objects of any size and shape, and, presumably, whip up some dynamite green eggs and ham.
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Posted in: Action · Comics · DC · DC Entertainment · Movies · Reviews · Warner Bros
Tagged: Angela Basset, Blake Lively, Clancy Brown, dc comics, DC Entertainment, De Line Pictures, Geoffrey Rush, Green Lantern, Mark Strong, Michael Clarke Duncan, Peter Sarsgaard, Ryan Reynolds, Tim Robbins, Warner Bros
by Matt Raub, Jun 17 2011 // 10:00 AM
Ryan Reynolds may be running around in a computer-generated suit all weekend on the big screen, but you don’t need to rush out to the theaters to join in on the Green Lantern Corps fun, because MIMOBOT has got you covered with their brand new line of Green Lantern-themed USB drives.
With characters like Hal Jordan, Tomar-Re, Sinestro (seen here) and Kilowog, you can purchase all of your favorite Corps members and have them storm your data storage dilemmas with their capacity of up to 16GB.
The drives also come with some pretty sick features already pre-loaded, such as tons of wallpapers, icons, avatars, and even a killer animated desktop screensaver for you diehard fans out there.
These drives can carry some of your most important and bulky files, and they even come at a pretty decent price. Ranging from 2GB all the way up to 16GB, you can get these from anywhere to $22.95 to a solid $59.95 for the top-line capacity drive.
You can pick these drives up right away over at the MIMOBOT website, and check out some of the high-res images of each character after the jump. Green Lantern’s Light!
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Posted in: Action · DC · DC Entertainment · Gear · Geek · Movies · News · Tech · Warner Bros
Tagged: DC, Geoffrey Rush, Green Lantern, Hal Jordan, Kilowog, Mark Strong, Michael Clarke Duncan, Ryan Reynolds, Sinestro, Tomar-Re, Warner Bros
by Joe Gillis, May 16 2011 // 12:00 PM
As with NBC earlier today, Fox jumped into the fray and announced its primetime schedule for next season also. The network has one new drama, Terra Nova, three comedies, New Girl, I Hate My New Daughter and the animated Allen Gregory, launching in the fall.
Dramas Alcatraz, the Bones spinoff Finder and animated comedy Napoleon Dynamite drop in midseason. Prehistoric drama Terra Nova wil anchor the network’s Monday lineup at 8 PM with House moving to 9 PM. House will return to 8 PM in midseason to help launch the J.J. Abrams show Alcatraz.
Fox is keeping the Tuesday comedy block with New Girl joining Glee and Raising Hope. I Hate My Teenage Daughter will launch after X-Factor. Also remaining where it is is American Idol on Wednesdays and Thursdays. Thank goodness for that, right?
Obviously, we’re happy to see Family Guy and Fringe back for next year. It just would have been nice to see Human Target get another chance. That could have fit nicely in the hole left by Terra Nova once it gets cancelled.
Yes, we’re cynical about Fox so we assume they will cancel the show just when it starts to get interesting. Fox, this is why we can’t have nice things.
Here are Fox’s fall and midseason schedules followed by descriptions of the new shows:
FOX FALL 2011 PRIMETIME SCHEDULE
MONDAY
8:00-9:00 PM - TERRA NOVA (new)
9:00-10:00 PM - HOUSE
TUESDAY
8:00-9:00 PM - GLEE
9:00-9:30 PM - NEW GIRL (wt) (new)
9:30-10:00 PM - RAISING HOPE
WEDNESDAY
8:00-9:30 PM - THE X FACTOR Performance Show (new)
9:30-10:00 PM - I HATE MY TEENAGE DAUGHTER (wt) (new)
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Posted in: 20th Century Fox · News · Press Releases · TV
Tagged: Alcatraz, Allen Gregory, Anna Torv, Bones, David Boreanaz, Fox, Fox Primetime Schedule, Fox TV, Fringe, geoff stults, Glee, House, Jaime Pressly, Jason O'Mara, Jon Heder, Jonah Hill, Michael Clarke Duncan, Napoleon Dynamite, New Girl, Raising Hope, Stephen Lang, Steven Spielberg, Terra Nova, The Finder, Upfronts, Zooey Deschanel
by Joe Gillis, Apr 27 2011 // 9:00 AM
It’s beginning to smell a lot like Summer so that means one thing (no, not that). It means Summer blockbuster movies will be coming at us in droves over the next few months all vying for your hard-earned entertainment dollar.
One of those potential blockbusters in Martin Campbell’s Green Lantern, featuring Ryan Reynolds as Hal Jordan/Green Lantern. If you’ve been keeping up with the TV spots and trailers then you won’t find much that’s necessarily new in this one released today.
Instead, the extended TV trailer takes the 90 seconds from the previous trailer and adds more footage to fill in the gaps and add scenes never seen before. It looks pretty darn cool.
In addition to Reynolds, Green Lantern also stars Blake Lively, Peter Sarsgaard, Mark Strong, Temuera Morrison, Geoffrey Rush, Tim Robbins, Michael Clarke Duncan and Angela Bassett.
Green Lantern hits 2D and 3D theaters on June 17, 2011. Check out the trailer after the jump.
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Posted in: Movies · News · Trailers · Video · Warner Bros
Tagged: Angela Bassett, Blake Lively, Geoffrey Rush, Green Lantern, Mark Strong, Martin Campbell, Michael Clarke Duncan, Peter Sarsgaard, Ryan Reynolds, Temuera Morrison, Tim Robbins
by Joe Gillis, Apr 6 2011 // 3:00 PM
This week on The Flickcast Chris and Matt are back and ready for action. Of course, that means a whole bunch of new and recurring topics to discuss and debate.
Some of these include the brand new Green Lantern footage/trailer from WonderCon, WonderCon itself, Zack Snyder’s Sucker Punch, HBO’s Game of Thrones, more casting news, The Hangover II trailer, the Supernatural anime series, and the new Thundercats animated series coming soon from Cartoon Network.
And for a fourth week running, no Charlie Sheen. Believe us, we’re happy about it too.
Of course, your hosts also made some picks this week including Matt’s pick of the movie Creepshow and Chris’ pick of the brand new AMC’s TV series The Killing.
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: Blake Lively, Creepshow, Episode 94, Game of Thrones, Geoffrey Rush, George A. Romero, Green Lantern, Mark Strong, Martin Campbell, Michael Clarke Duncan, Peter Sarsgaard, Podcasts, Ryan Reynolds, Sucker Punch, The Killing, Thundercats, Wonder Con
by Jonathan Weilbaecher, Apr 4 2011 // 10:00 AM
Direct-To-DVD features have developed a certain negative stigma. Usually they have significantly smaller budgets, B to Z level actors and scripts that make Tyler Perry read like Shakespeare.
So when Sony Pictures Home Entertainment announces the upcoming release of their new direct-to-DVD superhero movie Cross, we take a very skeptical mentality. It would take at least a solid concept, well rounded cast and a fun trailer to instill the slightest bit of enthusiasm for the project. So you can imagine our surprise when this film offers up all three!
Yep. You heard that right: Cross has a straightforward–albeit interesting–core concept that allows a surprisingly strong cast to let lose and have some fun making a pulpy sci-fi action B-movie. This movie isn’t going to be The Dark Knight, or even its big screen cousins Constantine and Push. No, Cross looks like it knows it’s place and revels in the absurdity inherent in being direct-to-DVD.
The movie stars Brian Austin Green (The Sara Connor Chronicles), Vinnie Jones (X-Men: The Last Stand), Jake Busey (Starship Troopers), Michael Clark Duncan (Daredevil) and Tom Sizemore (Strang Days), and hits DVD on May 31st.
Check out the first full-length trailer after the jump!
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Posted in: Action · DVD · Movies · News · Sci-Fi · Sony · Trailers · Video
Tagged: Action, Blu-Ray, Brian Austin Green, cross, DVD, Jake Busey, Michael Clarke Duncan, Sci-Fi, Superhero, Supernatural, Tom Sizemore, Trailer, Vinnie Jones
by Joe Gillis, Mar 31 2011 // 2:30 PM
This week on The Flickcast Chris and Matt have no guest and have to go it alone. Fortunately, that’s just what these two rogue adventurers love to do.
So, with that in mind, the discussion turns to topics including Zack Snyder’s Sucker Punch, Green Lantern casting news and controversy, Natalie Portman’s, um, acting in Your Highness, AMC vs. Matt Weiner for the fate of Mad Men season five and the latest costume and potential fate of the new Wonder Woman TV series.
And for a third week running, no Charlie Sheen. We know you appreciate it. Gifts of cake are always appreciated.
Of course, your hosts also made some picks this week including Matt’s pick of Repo! A Genetic Opera (yep, you read that right) and Chris’ pick of the sadly short-lived Aaron Sorkin series Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip.
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: Abbie Cornish, Adrianne Palicki, AMC, Carla Gugino, David E. Kelly, Emily Browning, Green Lantern, Jamie Chung, Mad Men, Michael Clarke Duncan, Natalie Portman, Podcasts, Repo! A Genetic Rock Opera, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, Sucker Punch, Wonder Woman, Your Highness, Zack Snyder
by Matt Raub, Mar 31 2011 // 9:00 AM
Just yesterday, we brought you news that Michael Clarke Duncan has been recruited to voice the Green Lantern Corps drill instructor Kilowog, despite IMDb stating that the role has already been filled by 24 star Dennis Haysbert.
Now we’re getting word that yet another credit is wrong in the database, as Geoffrey Rush has been announced to voice Tomar-Re in the film and not the credited John Larroquette. Obviously, a few things don’t make sense here.
One: why would a site like IMDb, which is known for its infallible accreditation records, get both of these so very wrong. And two: why are we just getting word about castmembers being picked up for this film when it’s set to hit theaters in just over 2 months?
We’re hoping this was some kind of clerical error on the site, and not an actual re-casting in which we lost Larroquette and Haysbert for Rush and Clarke Duncan. Though, that wouldn’t be the worst trade in the world.
Already in the Green Lantern Corps (we hope for good) are Ryan Reynolds as the titular Lantern, Hal Jordan, Mark Strong as the purple-headed villain Sinestro, and Temuera “Boba Fett” Morrison as Abin Sur.
Green Lantern is set to hit theaters on June 17th.
Posted in: Action · Casting · Comics · DC · DC Entertainment · Movies · News · Sci-Fi · Warner Bros
Tagged: Dennis Haysbert, Geoffrey Rush, Green Lantern, John Larroquette, Mark Strong, Michael Clarke Duncan, Ryan Reynolds, Temuera Morrison
by Matt Raub, Mar 30 2011 // 9:00 AM
Imagine a world where the characters from Pineapple Express and Lord of the Rings clashed. That’s exactly what Danny McBride and his writing partner Ben Best had in mind when they gave birth to the idea which became Your Highness.
The synopsis is just about what you’d think this team could come up with after getting really stoned and reading old Dungeons & Dragons sourcebooks.
Thadeous (Danny McBride) is a lazy, arrogant prince with his brother, Fabious (James Franco) must go on an epic quest in order to save their father’s kingdom. Natalie Portman plays a warrior princess who is also the lazy prince’s love interest. Zooey Deschanel plays Belladonna, Fabious’ virginal bride. Justin Theroux plays Leezar, the evil wizard who kidnaps Belladonna. Michael Clarke Duncan plays the Giant Troll.
Pretty funny, right? That’s what we thought. We’ve got some pretty awesome clips for you this week so be sure to check out the first batch after the jump.
Catch Your Highness and all of its antics in theaters on April 8th.
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Posted in: Action · Comedy · Drama · Fantasy · Movies · News · Video
Tagged: Ben Best, Danny McBride, Eastbound and Down, James Franco, Justin Theroux, Michael Clarke Duncan, Natalie Portman, Pineapple Express, Your Highness, Zooey Deschanel
by Sebastian Suchecki, Mar 30 2011 // 8:00 AM
Just as news for the upcoming Avengers tie-ins is coming in today, Warner Bros. is making sure that they aren’t left in the wind. Rumors are now coming in from Latino Review that famously scary Daredevil star Michael Clarke Duncan will be lending his voice as the grumpy Corps drill instructor Kilowog in this year’s Green Lantern film.
This doesn’t come as much of a surprise to most fans of the character, as Duncan seems to be a pretty spot-on choice. He’ll be joining the ranks of Michael Madsen and Henry Rollins, who have both lent their voice for the character in the past.
What we know about the film’s plot is still pretty stagnant. We’ll get Hal Jordan’s origin story, we know that both Dr. Hammond and Parallax will be this film’s main villain, with seeds being sewn for Mark Strong’s Sinestro to be the villain later in the franchise.
The one peculiar part of this story is that the normally infallible IMDb has 24‘s former President Palmer Dennis Haysbert listed as voicing the character. We’re hoping to get down to the truth of this one, seeing as how we only have 2 months until the film’s June 17th release date.
Posted in: Action · Announcements · Casting · Comics · DC · DC Entertainment · Movies · News · Rumor · Sci-Fi · Warner Bros
Tagged: Daredevil, DC Entertainment, Dennis Haysbert, Green Lantern, Killowog, Michael Clarke Duncan, Ryan Reynolds
by Matt Raub, Apr 14 2010 // 10:00 AM
Yesterday, fans everywhere got treated to the DVD and Blu-Ray release of the latest film from the Broken Lizard comedy troop, The Slammin’ Salmon. The team had previously brought films like Super Troopers, BeerFest, and Club Dread into the “greatest hits” lists of college kids everywhere.
We recently got a chance to sit down with one of the members of the team, Kevin Heffernan, who is best known as “Farva” from 2001′s Super Troopers. Kevin also makes his directorial debut with Salmon, and he discussed some of the perils of being a first time director.
The Flickcast: So for those who weren’t able to catch the limited theatrical run of Slammin’ Salmon, what can you tell us about the flick?
Kevin Heffernan: It’s kind of a “down the middle” comedy. We return to the Super Troopers roots that we had, and made an independent film that we tried to pack as many laughs into as we could. I can’t give you a laugh per second quotient, but I think we got a lot of good laughs in there and we’re pretty happy with it.
Just to give you an overview of it, we play waiters in a restaurant, which is owned by a crazy former Heavyweight Champion of the World, kind of like a Mike Tyson guy (played by Michael Clarke Duncan). He sets up a contest over the course of one night, and says that he’ll give the top selling waiter $10,000, and the lowest selling waiter gets the crap kicked out of him.
We tried to pack as many jokes into that thing as we could.
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Posted in: Comedy · DVD · Exclusive · Filmmaking · Movies · News · Universal Pictures
Tagged: Beer Fest, Broken Lizard, Club Dread, Jay Chandrasekhar, Kevin Heffernan, Michael Clarke Duncan, Rogue Scholars, Slammin' Salmon, Super Troopers, Super Troopers 2