by Joe Gillis, Mar 9 2011 // 1:30 PM
That’s right this week bring an all new episode of The Flickcast. On this week’s show Chris and Matt take on another bunch of new and recurring topics to amuse, entertain and try to keep you awake for at least thirty to forty minutes.
Some of the things discussed this week include SXSW, Emerald City Comic Con, new Tomb Raider reboot, Wonder Woman TV show casting, Superman’s mom and dad, trailers for Limitless and James Gunn’s Super and a whole lot more. And yes, there’s even a mention or two of Charlie Sheen. Sorry, couldn’t help it.
Of course, your hosts also made some picks this week including Matt’s pick of the Re-Animator trilogy featuring Jeffrey Combs and Chris’ pick of the 2002’s Road to Perdition featuring Tom Hanks, Jude Law and pre-Bond Daniel Craig.
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.
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Tagged: Adrianne Palicki, Bradley Cooper, Carey Elwes, Charlie Sheen, Chuck Lorre, Diane Lane, Elizabeth Hurley, Emerald City Comic-Con, Emilio Estivez, Episode 90, James Gunn, Jeffrey Combs, Kevin Costner, Limitless, Podcasts, Re-Animator, Road to Perdition, Super, Superman, SXSW, Tom Hanks, Two and a Half Men, Winning, Wonder Woman
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by Chris Ullrich, Aug 11 2010 // 3:00 PM
It’s poster day here at the site and now we’ve got another for you. Previously, we brought you the first trailer for the latest, and presumably last, installment of the Saw franchise now known as Saw 3D. In that trailer we were treated to a lot of the same torture porn images, intricate traps and the rest of what you would expect from a Saw film.
The biggest difference with this latest one is that it brings back some of the cast of the other films including Carey Elwes, Betsy Russelly, Costas Mandylor and Jigsaw himself Tobin Bell. To demonstrate that, we’ve got a new poster for the movie (sent to us by Lionsgate and first debuted on MTV.com) featuring Bell in glorious 3D and complete with exploding head.
The movie tells the story of Jigsaw’s survivors who seek the support of self-help guru and fellow survivor Bobby Dagen (Sean Patrick Flanery). Unfortunately, Dagen is a man with his own secrets and dark past and as a battle for Jigsaw’s legacy ensues, a new wave of terror is unleashed.
Director Kevin Greutert returns for this movie as well as previous Saw franchise writers Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton, who wrote Saw IV, Saw V and Saw VI as well as the very good The Collector.
Check out the full poster in all its 3D glory after the jump. Saw 3D takes your lunch money and tortures you to death on October 29th.
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Tagged: Carey Elwes, Costas Mandylor, Horror, Jigsaw, Kevin Greutert, Lionsgate, Marcus Dunstan, Patrick Melton, Saw, Saw 3D, Sean Patrick Flannery, The Collector, Tobin Bell, Young Indiana Jones
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by Shannon Hood, Nov 6 2009 // 4:30 PM

Charles Dickens purists, fear not. Robert Zemeckis remains faithful to the beloved tale, all the while putting his own spin on the story. This version is a little more exciting, and a lot more sinister than previous outings (it also happens to be in 3D), but I loved it.
I don’t think I really need to spend much time on the plot. Everyone knows the story of Ebenezer Scrooge, the original curmudgeon who hates everyone and everything and is just downright unpleasant. One Christmas Eve, he is visited by four ghosts; his former business partner Marley; the ghost of Christmas past, the ghost of Christmas present, and the ghost of Christmas future.
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Tagged: 3D, Animation, Bob Hoskins, Carey Elwes, Charles Dickens, Disney's A Christmas Carol, Gary Oldman, Jim Carrey, Robin Wright Penn
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