Even though its the Friday before a long weekend that doesn’t mean we don’t have anything to show you before you head off for a weekend of fun. Now that our move to new server hosting at Media Temple is complete, we can get back to bringing you the news, podcast, reviews, interviews and all the other things you’ve come to know and expect from The Flickcast.
In that spirit, here’s some brand new images, courtesy of the folks at Entertainment Weekly, from the upcoming The Twilight Saga: New Moon, the sequel to the first Twilight film and based on the novels by Stephenie Meyer. Not many surprises here, at least not yet, just your usual Bella and Edward and Bella and a baddie pics.
Still, its nice to see that sometimes, even with a new movie, things still are quite familiar. The Twilight Saga: New Moon hist theaters on November 20th. Click here to see the rest of the pics at EW.

If you happen to be a big a fan of science fiction like we are here at The Flickcast, you’re probably looking forward to the new TV season and all the great science fiction shows that will be debuting and returning then. However, there’s quite a few of them and it might be difficult to figure out what they are, what network they’re on and what time they show.
Even with our own Matt Raub’s
Now that two of our favorite shows, Heroes and The Office, have gone away until next season, what’s a fan of these shows to do to pass the time until they return? Well, there’s always the DVDs of previous season to watch, but somehow those often seem to familiar. Instead, wouldn’t it would be great to have some brand new content and stories to watch instead?
Well, at least I think he does. Although, if this trailer for his new film Surrogates is any indication, there’s not much Willis character likes about anything in this film. In fact, he seems a bit perturbed.
I’m sure I speak for a lot of you out there when I admit that I miss Battlestar Galactica. It was a great show full of action, drama, suspense, pathos, great acting and memorable characters. One of those memorable characters, and also one of my personal favorites, was Starbuck — played on the show by the beautiful and talented Katee Sackhoff.