by Matt Raub, Dec 7 2011 // 4:30 PM
Fan films seem to be huge again all the sudden. This new one featuring our favorite Transformer and a bit too many lens flairs.
This new commercial for Soul Wax Radio features nudity, machinery, and Chevy Chase’s famed comedy album. Warning: Definitely NSFW.
Our favorite puppet bloggers Mario and Fafa of Glove and Boots welcomed their newest character, Jack Woods in their latest video blog.
Fans of the sueprcut fan film rejoice as the official 2011 portfolio is here to show you all of the cool flicks you saw this year.
Speaking of fan films, those who love Naruto may dig (and understand) this true-to-form fan film more than anyone that works here.
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Posted in: Comedy · Fan Films · Fandom · Movies · News · Trailers · TV · Video · Web Video Roundup
Tagged: Cellos, Chevy Chase, Community, Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Glove and Boots, Naruto, Soul Wax Radio, Star Wars, Supercut, Tim & Eric's Billion Dollar Movie, Transformers, Web Video Roundup
by Matt Raub, Nov 30 2011 // 7:30 AM
The fun folks over at Corridor Digital finally made a follow-up to their classic Graphic Violence video from a year ago with a new one, Brush with Death.
Speaking of all things internet and fun, Freddie Wong produced a new video over the Thanksgiving break, and those Dragonball Z fans have been clamoring for this one for quite some time.
The holidays are upon us, so why wouldn’t someone cut a mash-up video between Star Wars and How the Grinch Stole Christmas? The only difference is that Vader’s heart didn’t grow 3 sizes…he took his mask off and died.
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Posted in: Action · Comedy · Fan Films · Fandom · Movies · News · TV · Video · Web Video Roundup
Tagged: Corridor Digital, Daft Punk, Dragonball Z, Freddie Wong, Glove and Boots, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Laserman, Leslie David Baker, Saved by the Bell, Star Wars, The Office, Tron
by Matt Raub, Nov 19 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.
• While things aren’t going so well for the Uncharted or Assassin’s Creed film adaptations, that hasn’t stopped a studio from moving forward on a film based on the classic monster game Rampage.
• The heads of action fans everywhere may just explode when they see the very first poster for The Expendables 2 featuring Norris, Van Damme, and the whole cast.
• Take a jump in a depressing time machine as you see young Tim Burton acting as normal as ever in this footage from Disney Studios circa 1980.
• It looks like the internet is seeping into mainstream media again, as The Annoying Orange was just announced to have a show coming up on Cartoon Network.
• Exactly how many times did The Force get brought up in all 6 Star Wars films? We have no idea, but here they all are.
• You may know the prime Muppets, but here is a list of the best known Muppets from around the world that you may have never heard of. Like Oscar the Grouch’s Israeli cousin.
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Posted in: Announcements · Cartoon Network · Celebrities · Disney · Movies · News · Posters · Trailers
Tagged: Chuck Norris, Disney, Expendables 2, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Muppets, Rampage, Star Wars, The Annoying Orange, The Force, Tim Burton
by The Flickcast, Nov 11 2011 // 12:30 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.
• We’ve seen some pretty lame posters for movies that already exist, but here are some pretty amazing posters for movies we’ll sadly never see.
• We love Star Wars as much as the next movie site, but when it’s mixed with AC/DC’s best tunes, it is completely mind-blowing.
• Speaking of mind-blowing music, here’s a special look at the recording sessions for the Legend of Zelda 25th Anniversary theme.
• Everyone is getting ready for Skyrim to take up their lives for the next few weeks, so why not get this catchy rap stuck in your head getting ready for it?
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Posted in: Action · Celebrities · Comedy · Geek · News · On The Radar · Sci-Fi · Video · Video Games
Tagged: ACDC, Assassin's Creed, Community, FreddieW, GAG Quartet, Internet, Joel McHale, Legend of Zelda, On The Radar, Saints Row: The Third, Sexiest Man Alive, Skyrim, Star Wars, Tim & Eric
by The Flickcast, Oct 14 2011 // 4:00 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.
• It looks like Thor 2 has found its director, and it won’t be Brannagh again. Looks like Monster director Patty Jenkins is taking on the task this time.
• Chris Pine and Tom Hardy fight over Reese Witherspoon for some reason in the first trailer for This Means War.
• Talk about random, here’s an amazing Voltron fan film made by Digg’s Alex Albrecht, starring Psych star Tim Omundson.
• Just to get you ready for the 3D re-release of Star Wars Episode 1, here’s a Maul-happy poster to remind you of the times without Jar Jar Binks.
• Don’t check your calendars, it’s not 1999, yet CBS has announced that they are taking on Fred Durst to star in his own sitcom. Why? We have no idea.
• Walking Dead picks back up this Sunday with season 2, so why not see what you missed last season in every zombie kill in 5 minutes.
• You’ll be too busy getting ready for next week’s release of Batman: Arkham City to realize how awesome Gotham City Impostors will be next year. Here’s a trailer showing you the fun you’ll be missing.
• Unboxing videos are all the rage these days, but what happens when an unboxing goes horribly wrong? Technivator finds out for us.
Posted in: Action · Movies · News · On The Radar · Sci-Fi · TV · Video · Web
Tagged: 3D, Alex Albrecht, Batman: Arkham City, CBS, Chris Pine, Darth Maul, Digg, Fred Durst, Gotham City Impostors, Monster, Patty Jenkins, Psych, Star Wars, Thor 2, Tim Omundson, Tom Hardy, Voltron, Walking Dead, Zombies
by The Flickcast, Oct 7 2011 // 10:00 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.
• Want to geek up your next romantic evening? Make it so with the Lightsaber Candlesticks.
• It’s the 90s all over again as Beavis & Butthead make it back to the airwaves. here’s another trailer to get you ready.
• Speaking of retro, here are some of your favorite current games done like the were old NES games. A God of War side-scroller would actually be pretty awesome…
• Paying respects to the man himself, here’s a collection of Apple products depicting the late, great Steve Jobs.
• Love everything about the film Drive? Then you’re going to have to get one of the scorpion jackets from the film. Just drive safely.
• AMC’s Walking Dead makes its triumphant return to TV in just a few weeks, so why not check in with the world of zombies with their original webisodes.
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Posted in: Action · Movies · News · On The Radar · Video · Web
Tagged: Beavis & Butthead, Diablo Cody, Drive, God of War, Jason Reitman, NES, Star Wars, Steve Jobs, The Avengers, Walking Dead, Young Adult
by The Flickcast, Sep 30 2011 // 8:30 AM
• It’s a complete nerd circle of life as the Imperial March from Star Wars is performed using two floppy disk drives.
• What happens when Looney Tunes meets Anime meets heavy rock music? A complete f’ing 80′s metal dream, that’s what.
• We’ve gotten our fair share of art and set pics from The Avengers, but now we’re getting them all together for the cover of Entertainment Weekly.
• The sheer fact that Superman’s Girl, Lois Lane was an actual comic at one point is ridiculous enough, but here are some of the most ludicrous covers from the series.
• Apparently, people are still going nuts for how awesome The Big Lebowski was, here are some awesome original paintings of scenes from the film.
• Not much is known about how quickly episodes are made for Comedy Central’s South Park, but finally we’ll get an idea with the new documentary 6 Days to Air.
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Posted in: Comedy · Comics · Movies · News · On The Radar · TV · Web
Tagged: 6 Days to Air, Contraband, Jeremy Piven, Lois Lane, Looney Tunes, South Park, Star Wars, Superman's Girl, The Avengers, The Big Lewbowski, Thomas Jane
by Jonathan Weilbaecher, Aug 26 2011 // 2:00 PM
Last week we looked at recent “best of” releases celebrating two masters of film music: Hans Zimmer and James Horner. Reflecting on the works of Zimmer and Horner reminded me that I have gone a long time with out appreciating the one composer who can rightfully be called their superior. Of course I am talking about the maestro himself, John Willaims, the single most prolific master composer in the history of cinema.
In honor of the maestro’s concert series at the Hollywood Bowl this weekend and the two new scores coming out this winter I am going to review the last score John Williams wrote for a feature film, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. The much maligned sequel to the popular franchise, Kingdom of the Crystal Skull still boasted a brand new, return to 80′s action style score from Williams.
The movie might have failed to live up to the high standards of Spielberg and his franchise, but the Williams brought his A game to the table. The score is right out of the vintage Williams style that influenced an entire generation. If you would have told me the music came from a lost late 80′s adventure film scored by Williams, I would have believed you. The spirit and tone of Williams most iconic era was alive again.
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Posted in: Action · Film Music Reviews · Film Score Friday · Movies · Music · Paramount · Reviews
Tagged: E.T., film music review, Film Score Friday, Indiana Jones, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, John Williams, Music, Raiders of the Lost Ark, review, score, Star Wars
by Heather Toshiko, Aug 16 2011 // 9:00 AM
Whatever your feelings about Star Wars, and in particular the second trilogy, Cartoon Network is doing a pretty good job with their animated series The Clone Wars. The show has already been on the air for three seasons and is very popular with fans new and old.
With season four about to get underway, Cartoon Network has revealed today the premiere date for that season and also sent us a cool trailer to help get you ready for it. And this new season promises to deliver even more thrills and excitement for fans.
Here’s the scoop for season four directly from the network:
As the heroic Jedi Knights and their clone army fight to preserve order, their efforts continue to be met with strong resistance from the massive Separatist droid army. Escalating and expanding into uncharted corners of the galaxy, the scope and scale of Star Wars: The Clone Wars continue to grow – with exotic adventures and enhanced animation strengthening ties to the Star Wars saga.
Within the galactic battle, fearsome foes from the past return to settle the score. As unexpected alliances are formed on both sides of the battle, the action explodes and the course of the war takes an unforeseen turn!
Star Wars: The Clone Wars premieres on Cartoon Network, Friday, September 16 at 8PM (E/P). Click through to check out the trailer for the new season.
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Posted in: 20th Century Fox · Cartoon Network · News · Star Wars · TV
Tagged: Animation, Cartoon Network, CGI Animation, George Lucas, Star Wars, The Clone Wars, TV
by Joe Gillis, Aug 11 2011 // 11:00 AM
As much as we love Star Wars here at The Flickcast it isn’t such a sacred series of films that it can’t be parodied. In fact, it’s got a long history of people making a bit of fun out of it, and there’s nothing wrong with that.
Just like there’s nothing wrong with a good porn parody. In fact, that’s just what filmmkaer Axel Braun has done with his latest film. He’s combined these two things and made a porn parody of Star Wars. To help illustrate just how these two things can go together, we’ve got a teaser for his latest opus for you today.
Although it doesn’t show any sex, it does still manages to be pretty amusing. In fact, some of the visual effects and sets are not even that bad. It’s obvious Braun is a fan and took the time to do things right (or as right as needed), even if he’s actually making an adult film.
Check it out after the break. No, it isn’t NSFW — at least not yet. The next trailer? Who knows.
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Posted in: Movies · News · Star Wars · Trailers
Tagged: Adult Films, Axel Braun, Han Solo, Luke Skywalker, Movies, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Porn Parodies, Princess Leia, Star Wars, Star Wars: A XXX Porn Parody
by Matt Raub, Aug 2 2011 // 11:00 AM
For just over 20 years, former Skywaker Mark Hamill has made more of a name for himself in the comic book world than he ever did in the first three Star Wars films by becoming the definitive voice of The Joker in Batman: The Animated Series.
From TAS to Justice League, Birds of Prey, and just about any other animated incarnation of The Joker there has ever been, Hamill has literally been the only man to be best known as the voice of The Joker, past Nicholson and Ledger.
Now, Hamill returns for one last (hopefully not) appearance as the Clown Prince of Crime in the sequel to the successful video game Batman: Arkham Asylum. This time, Batman is on the prowl in the whole city, and Hamill’s Joker is ready to take him on. Again.
We also got to talk with Hamill about the possibility of voicing his favorite Joker storyline, which is Alan Moore’s “The Killing Joke”.
Check out exactly what Hamill had to say about the role and his history with the character after the jump, and be sure to grab Batman: Arkham City in stores on October 18th.
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Posted in: Action · Animation · Comedy · Comics · DC · DC Entertainment · Exclusive · Interviews · News · Video · Video Games · Warner Bros
Tagged: Batman, Batman: Arkham City, Batman: The Animated Series, Exclusive, Luke Skywalker, Mark Hamill, Star Wars
by Erik Jensen, Jul 25 2011 // 8:00 AM
One of the very first booths I hit on the show floor this year was Bioware’s SWTOR – or Star Wars: The Old Republic – the company’s massively multi-player game set in the Star Wars universe. In development for the last five years, I was excited to learn there would finally be hands-on demos of the game both at the Con as well as off-site at the Hilton Gaslamp across the street.
To coincide with Comic-Con this year, Bioware announced pre-orders for the game on Thursday, which would allow players early access to the game as well as spiffy in-game bonuses. Given that the game’s release window is set for Holidays 2011, it made sense for the SWTOR team to leverage Comic-Con to start showing off their shiny new MMORPG.
After a roughly 45-minute wait, myself and a dozen other eager players were ushered into the booth and each seated at one of the high-end Alienware gaming rigs running SWTOR. We slipped on our headphones and were given 15-minutes on the clock to put the game through its paces. I decided to play a Sith Warrior, went through a brief intro and my character was jumped into a desert-like world ripe for the exploring.
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Posted in: First Impressions · Hands-On · News · SDCC 11 · Star Wars · Video Games
Tagged: Bioware, Games, LucasArts, SDCC, SDCC11, Star Wars, SWTOR, The Old Republic