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Posts Tagged ‘Sci-Fi’


Monday Picks: ‘Enemy Mine’

by Douglas Barnett, Mar 19 2012 // 2:00 PM

Enemy Mine (1985) is one of those great, lost treasures of sci-fi from the mid 1980s. The film stars Dennis Quaid as a fighter jock who becomes marooned on a distant planet with an alien being known as a Drac, a humanoid, reptilian creature who perceive humans as a threat since humans have begun colonizing the far reaches of space.

Quaid’s narration opens up the film and explains that by the late twenty first century, humans put aside their differences and worked together to begin colonizing outer space in search of worlds and resources. The Drac race had colonized the universe a thousand years prior to man’s arrival and went to war to preserve their claim in the galaxy. During a surprise attack launched by the Dracs, pilot Will Davidge (Quaid) and his shipmate crash-land on the planet Fyrine IV, a hunk of rock in outer space that has a breathable atmosphere.

Davidge’s partner Joey (Lance Kerwin) dies due to internal injuries and Davidge is left all alone. After Davidge buries his friend, he looks off into the distance and sees smoke from the crashed Drac ship that was responsible for him being marooned. Davidge sets off to find the ship and to kill its pilot if it isn’t already dead.

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Posted in: 20th Century Fox · Action · Cult Cinema · DVD · DVD Reviews · Monday Picks · Movies · Netflix · Reviews · Sci-Fi
Tagged: Action, Brion James, Dennis Quaid, Lance Kerwin, Louis Gossett Jr., Sci-Fi, Wolfgang Petersen


The First Game Play Footage Of The New Game ‘MechWarrior Online’

by Jonathan Weilbaecher, Mar 14 2012 // 3:15 PM

There has been a wonderful recent trend of classic game franchises that were dormant being given new life with current generation updates. The most recent franchise to get a respectful update is the PC classic MechWarrior.

MechWarrior was a high water mark in PC gaming in the ’90s, offering incredible game play and even better graphics. Back in it’s heyday, no consoles could compete with the graphical power of the top tier PC games, and as such MechWarrior was very much a gamer household name.

Obviously things have changed, and the once proud franchise has almost all been forgotten. That is until the brand new MechWarrior Online releases later this year. The game boasts inedible graphics and real time giant robot physics (if there can be such a thing), meaning over-heating, terrain, weather, and gravity are all going to be factors you must contend with.

At the recently concluded Game Developers Conference, the first game play footage of the new game was revealed. It looks like a nostalgia sandwich wrapped in a shiny, next-gen wrapping. Just watching the game play footage harkins back to a bygone time in PC gaming. First-Person robot destruction still looks like a blast.

Check out the new footage after the jump.

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Posted in: Action · Game Trailers · News · PC Games · Tech · Trailers · Video · Video Games
Tagged: Fighting, Game Play, GDC, Mech, MechWarrior, News, Online, PC Games, Robots, Sci-Fi, Trailer, Video, Video Games


Game Developers Quantic Dream Release An Amazing PS3 Motion Graphics Concept Video

by Jonathan Weilbaecher, Mar 13 2012 // 3:00 PM

Her name is Kara, she feels, she thinks, and she is scared.

That is basically the concept behind Quantic Dream’s recent concept video. Kara is an android being assembled and tested, something is slightly off and the rest you should watch for yourself.

For those of you who are unfamiliar with Quantic Dream, they are the developers responsible for Heavy Rain, a PS3 exclusive that pushed the boundaries of the typical game experience. Unfortunately, the Kara short has nothing to do with their next title.

The video was made to showcase the power of the Quantic’s new motion capture engine running real time graphics on a PS3. However, this is such a well fleshed out idea, one that holds so much weight and emotion that it would come as no surprise if this was an early glimpse at whatever new world Quantic Dream has up their sleeve.

Be awed by the video after the jump.

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Posted in: News · Playstation 3 · Sci-Fi · Sony · Tech · Video · Video Games
Tagged: Heavy Rain, Kara, Motion Capture, News, Playstation, PS3, Quantic Dream, Sci-Fi, Sony, Tech Demo, Video, Video Games


Monday Picks: ‘Total Recall’

by Douglas Barnett, Mar 12 2012 // 2:00 PM

Not to be confused with the upcoming remake, this week’s pick is Paul Verhoeven’s classic sci-fi action film Total Recall (1990). It is based on Phillip K. Dick’s novel We Can Remember it for You Wholesale and stars Arnold Schwarzenegger as a man trying to piece together who he really is on Mars in the year 2084. Noted for his unique blend of violence, extreme sexual situations, and gore, Verhoeven pulls no stops with Total Recall.

In the film Schwarzenegger stars as Doug Quaid, an everyday guy who has nightmare visions concerning the planet Mars that for some time has been colonized by humans. Disenfranchised with his work and everyday grind, Doug decides to visit a company called Rekall that sells memory implantations that makes you feel as if you have really taken a vacation without actually going anywhere.

While at Rekall, Doug is persuaded by the manager to purchase what is referred to as an “ego trip” where you assume the role of a particular individual. Quaid is intrigued and selects the persona of a secret agent who is on a mission to save Mars.

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Posted in: Action · Blu-Ray · Books · Classics · Cult Cinema · Directors · DVD · DVD Reviews · Lionsgate · Monday Picks · Movies · Sci-Fi
Tagged: Action, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Michael Ironside, Movies, Paul Verhoeven, Phillip K. Dick, Rachel Ticotin, Rob Bottin, Ronny Cox, Sci-Fi, Sharon Stone, Total Recall


Box Office Report: ‘John Carter’ Lands with a Thud, While ‘The Lorax’ Continues To Bring in The Green

by Jonathan Weilbaecher, Mar 12 2012 // 7:30 AM

That unfortunate loud thudding noise you just heard was John Carter‘s opening weekend. The mega budget, would be franchise starter came in at a beyond disappointing 30.6 million. Good enough for second place to last week’s winner, The Lorax.

Speaking of this week’s box office champion, The Lorax hauled in an impressive 39.1 million, representing a mild 44% drop from last week’s huge opening numbers. With a massive opening, and a mild drop, the Dr. Suess adaptation is in prime shape to be the break out hit of the spring. It really only has The Hungar Game to compete with, and that audience is similar but far from exact.

Project X held well, and preformed strongly in the wake of a solid opening weekend. This week it was announced that a sequel to the found footage party film was possibly underway, and a continued strong presence at the box office goes a long way in validating that decision.

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Posted in: Action · Adaptation · Animation · Box Office · Comedy · Disney · Movies · News · Sci-Fi · Universal Pictures
Tagged: 21 Jump Street, A Thousand Words, Action, Animation, Box Office Report, Disney, John Carter, News, Project X, Sci-Fi, The Lorax, Thud, Universal


Fox Brings Max Landis Back to Write ‘Chronicle 2′

by Matt Raub, Mar 8 2012 // 8:45 AM

With the “found footage” movie Chronicle making so much money at the box office, especially in relation to how much it cost, it was pretty much inevitable a sequel was going to be made. Fortunately, Fox seems to be playing this one smart and has brought back Max Landis, the writer of the first Chronicle, to pen the sequel.

In case you’re not familiar with Chronicle, it featured actors Dane DeHaan, Alex Russell and Michael B. Jordan playing three high school friends who gain superpowers. Unfortunately, as cool as that may sound, things don’t go exactly as they hoped.

Soon, the trio find their lives going out of control and friendships tested as they explore the dark side. Didn’t they ever see Spider-Man? Great power, great responsibility, that kind of thing? Kids today.

Anyway, Landis will reportedly be working on the sequel as his next project after recently selling projects to both Ron Howard and Disney. Fox is looking at a 2013 release for the Chronicle sequel.

Posted in: Movies · News · Sci-Fi · Writers · Writing
Tagged: Alex Russell, Chronicle, Dane DeHann, Deals, Found Footage, Fox, Max Landis, Michael B. Jordan, Movies, Sci-Fi, Sequels, Superheroes, Writers, Writing


First Full ‘Men In Black 3′ Trailer Arrives

by Joe Gillis, Mar 5 2012 // 11:30 AM

As we’re constantly bombarded with all sorts of new movies, TV shows and the like it’s sometimes hard to muster enthusiasm for what seems like just another reboot, remake, retread or sequel. We’re worried, of course, that the makers of said project are just in it to cash in and make as much money as possible without really worrying too much about things like characters, story or doing a good job.

Fortunately, there’s a few times where after looking at a trailer for an upcoming reboot, remake or sequel, it seems just the opposite is true and the people involved do care and have made something good. Men In Black 3 seems to be one of those cases.

There was a teaser for the film last December and now the first theatrical trailer for it is out and we have to say it looks pretty darn good. Back in action are Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones as the eponymous J and K as well as a new twist, Josh Brolin as the 1969 version of Tommy Lee Jones’s character after Smith’s J goes back in time to prevent an alien invasion that could destroy the planet.

Take a look at the trailer after the break and judge for yourself. We think this is going to be big. Look for Men In Black 3 to hit theaters on May 25.

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Posted in: Movies · News · Prequels and Sequels · Trailers · Video
Tagged: Alien Invasion, Aliens, Barry Sonnenfeld, Comics, Josh Brolin, Men In Black, Men in Black 3, Sci-Fi, Tommy Lee Jones, Trailers, Will Smith


Film Score Friday: ‘Doctor Who: Series Six’ By Murray Gold

by Jonathan Weilbaecher, Mar 2 2012 // 5:30 PM

For several years now the modern iteration of Doctor Who has been a high water mark for genre television. Upping the ante with incredible writing, good budget effects and a group of actors that would put most prime time line-ups to shame.

Among this mountain of quality is also the superb musical scores Murray Gold has written for the series since it returned in 2005. The Doctor has always had one of the best themes in the history of television, but what Gold has been able to do is add so much life to the show by crafting complex themes and ideas that span across entire eras of the show.

The last two seasons have been the era of Moffat and Smith, who together have reformed the show into a stylistically very different beast than the Russel Davies run. Massive credit to Mr. Gold who has adapted to this new stylistic direction to write some of the best music of the show’s long and storied history.

So we come to the sixth series, the most recent and thus far most ambitious soundtrack yet. Series Six is a season dominated by answering very large and very important questions that have been presented over the course of the last few years. The season was also split down the middle which gives it a really great pace and flow.

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Posted in: Action · BBC · Comedy · Doctor Who · Film Music Reviews · Film Score Friday · Music · News · Reviews · Sci-Fi · TV
Tagged: BBC, Doctor Who, Film Score, Film Score Friday, Matt Smith, Murray Gold, Music, Reviews, Sci-Fi, silva screen records, Soundtrack, Steven Moffat, TV


Check This Out: The ‘Doctor Who’ Fan Orchestra #3 – ‘Rose’s Theme, Doomsday’

by Jonathan Weilbaecher, Jan 30 2012 // 12:00 PM

For nearly 50 years Doctor Who has captured the imaginations of countless minds, from the very young, to the very young at heart. The internet age has allowed that active fan base to accomplish some pretty incredible things, including the ambitious Doctor Who Fan Orchestra which takes individual YouTube submissions of each instrument and re-builds themes from the show.

From the video’s description:

The Doctor Who Fan Orchestra invites musical fans of Doctor Who to take part in an online collaborative celebration of Murray Gold’s music. Participants submitted recordings for this work from November 2011 to January 2012.

This final mix includes a total of 177 submissions from 154 individual participants, ranging in age from 11 to 57, and who are located in at least 18 different countries across the world, including: United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Germany, Spain, France, Russia, Brazil, Canada, Finland, Hong Kong, Israel, Latvia, Norway, Poland, Singapore, Sweden and Switzerland.

The end result is incredible, a near flawless performance of two classic early run Murray Gold themes. The video itself is a collage of individual performances that is almost as interesting as the music they are playing. To see the pieces fit together in an intricate, 21st century weave of YouTube videos highlights this magnificent piece.

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Posted in: BBC · Check it Out · Music · News · Sci-Fi · The Internets · TV · Video
Tagged: BBC, Doctor Who, Doomsday, Fan Orchestra, Matt Smith, Murray Gold, Rose's Theme, Sci-Fi, TV, Video, YouTube


Living Members Of Monty Python Coming Back Together For A New Movie

by Jonathan Weilbaecher, Jan 27 2012 // 9:00 AM

Monty Python is the gold standard for which all modern comedy troupes tend to be judged on. In the ’70s and ’80s the Pythons perfected TV sketch comedy and transitioned into films with excellent results. So many of the bits and several of their feature films are bona fide classics.

Unfortunately the untimely passing of Graham Chapman marked the end of a legendary era, with most of the remaining members gaining success in other areas of entertainment during the next two decades. Now, according to Variety, Terry Jones has managed to get the guys back together for a new film he is directing.

Plans are for filming to begin in the U.K. this spring, with the Pythons voicing key roles as a a group of aliens who endow an earthling with the power to do “absolutely anything” to see what a mess he’ll make of things — which is precisely what happens. There’s also a talking dog named Dennis who seems to understand more about the mayhem that ensues than anyone else does. Robin Williams will voice the character.

“It’s not a Monty Python picture, but it certainly has that sensibility,” Jones told Variety.

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Posted in: Announcements · Casting · Comedy · Movies · News · Sci-Fi
Tagged: Casting, Comedy, Eric Idle, John Cleese, Michael Palin, Monty Python, Movies, News, reunion, Robin Williams, Sci-Fi, Terry Gilliam, Terry Jones


‘The Hunger Games’ Sequel Being Adapted By Academy Award Winning Screenwriter

by Jonathan Weilbaecher, Jan 17 2012 // 12:00 PM

With Twilight coming to an end and with Harry Potter already over, the world of young adult fiction franchises is looking pretty thin. The next series to take a stab at filling the void left by sexy vampires and teen wizards is The Hunger Games. The books are widely popular and the upcoming films are headlined by hot and talented young actors who could carry a series for a few years, so it behooves the studio to hedge their bets and begin working on the sequel as soon as possible.

TheWrap.com recently revealed that the studio has brought on writer Simon Beaufoy, whose credits include The Full Monty and Slumdog Millionaire, to begin work on adapting the second novel in the series. This isn’t exactly a huge surprise as a November 2013 release date has already been penciled in for the second film.

Director Gary Ross is supervising the script writing process as he plans on jumping into the sequel as soon as he is done with his work on the first film. Beaufoy is a very interesting choice who has had great success with recent adaptations winning an Oscar for his adaptation of Slumdog Millionaire and receiving another nomination for his work on 127 Hours. You can say what you want about a film that is aiming for the Twilight audience, but you have to give them props for using quality, talented people.

Posted in: Action · Adaptation · Announcements · Books · Movies · News · Prequels and Sequels · Sci-Fi · Writers
Tagged: Adaptation, Announcments, Bestselling, Catchign Fire, Movies, News, novel, Sci-Fi, Sequel, Simon Beaufoy, Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games, Writers, Young Adult


Check Out These Five New ‘Star Wars: Episode One’ 3D Re-Release One-Sheets

by Jonathan Weilbaecher, Jan 16 2012 // 4:30 PM

This past weekend we saw the release of Beauty and the Beast in 3D, the most recent in a string of classic films getting a 3D face lift.  The next big re-release is only a few weeks away with the first of the Star Wars 3D updates. Lucas is starting with Episode One, and is moving on through the franchise with a new re-release every year.

Even though the prequel trilogy lives in infamy among most film fans, the impending arrival of a Star Wars film on the big screen still holds some weight. In advance of the February launch a new set of five posters has hit the web, each with a wildy different design and most of them actually pretty cool.

It is gratifying that the posters excise the existence of Jar Jar Binks completely, although it would have been nice had Jake Lloyd received the same treatment. The upcoming 3D versions of these films represents the greatest perk of the 3D post conversion era we live in.

To have an opportunity to watch classic films on the big screen again in new and exciting ways is an exciting proposition. Hopefully lesser films like the prequel trilogy don’t ruin it before we get back to the original trilogy.

You can see the whole set of new posters after the jump.

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Posted in: 20th Century Fox · 3-D · Action · Movies · News · Posters · Prequels and Sequels · Sci-Fi · Star Wars
Tagged: 3D, Darth Maul, Episode One, Fox, Gallery, George Lucas, Movies, News, Pod Race, Posters, re-release, Sci-Fi, Star Wars, The Phantom Menace



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