Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg Star in Gritty Cop Drama,...
Will Ferrell makes his film debut as a hard nosed New York cop paired up with Mark Walburg. Can Will Ferrell pull off a gritty cop drama? Check out the "Motion Poster" and read the official plot synopsis...
2 Star Wars iPhone Games Will Make Me Love My iPhone...
The creators of the Lightsaber Duel App (THQ Wireless will release it in April!) for the iPhone are about to unleash another Geek App for the iPhone. This time you get to run the Tatooine Cantina and...
Iron Sky in Pre-Production, Space Nazis Revealed!
It's been a while since I've posted anything about the upcoming film Iron Sky. An "alt-history" high concept comedy about Nazi's living on the moon. The last time we heard anything there were only...
Watch this NOW! Movie Trailer: Scott Pilgrim vs. The...
Edgar Wright's much anticipated comic book adaptation, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World finally has a trailer. And this isn't just any trailer, it officially made me excited to see this flick. Watch...
Overpriced 3D Movie Tickets About to Get More Overpriced
If you didn't feel like you were getting bent over by movie theaters enough with the higher cost of 3D movies, get ready to grab your ankles.
Regal Entertainment Group, Cinemark Holdings and AMC...
This actually looks better than expected. OK, Rob. You have me interested.
Plot Synopsis:
Rob Zombie’s Halloween 2 (H2) picks up at the exact moment the first movie stopped and follow the aftermath of Michael Myers murderous rampage through the eyes of heroine Laurie Strode.
“The version that went out is unfinished. It’s about 10 minutes shorter, doesn’t have key scenes, it wasn’t edited, and none of the effects shots were in any remotely final form, It’s a complete misrepresentation of the film and is deeply unfair to the people who have worked on it for years.”
“Well, having seen the finished film, the mystery is solved: the workprint version IS in fact identical to the release print, sans effect and some audio work. It’s obvious that FOX is trying their darndest to keep this news from getting out, because it will eliminate most of the motivation for people who have seen the workprint to pay for a ticket.”
Etsy is offering iPhone cases that won’t protect your phone from being dropped or crushed, but it does make for a classy looking case. There are 3 versions. Pictured here is the Zebrawood iPhone case. At $85 this is a bit pricey for something that doesn’t necessarily protect your phone. But the cases do look damn sexy.
Boom! Studios‘ new 25 issue series is a word-for-word comic version of Philip K. Dick’s novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep.Which, of course, was brought to the screen as Blade Runner in 1982 by Ridley Scott, and remains one of the most praised Science Fiction films of all time.
More new Star Trek pics for your viewing pleasure. Early reviews are tricking in and things are looking pretty good for this one. Can’t wait for May 7th!!!
I had given up hope that Robert Rodriguez’s long rumored Grindhouse-Fake-Trailer-Turned-Feature-FilmMachete was never going to get made. This morning those of us who care got some great news, Robert Rodriguez will be co-directing the feature length “Mex-ploitation” flick Machete with his go-to editor Ethan Maniquis.
Atlanta artist Christian Waggoner has created some of the most interesting (and worthy of purchasing) Star Wars Fine Art I’ve ever seen. These 3 pieces show classic Star Wars scenes as reflected by other characters in the scene. They all are very interesting perspectives, and the detail is quite striking.
If you want to purchase a print, you have 3 options:
Giclee Print (Paper): starting at $125
Giclee Print (Sm Canvas): starting at $325
Giclee Print (Lg Canvas): starting at $1,125.00
You can see these 3 pieces of art at Acme Archives Direct, as well as other quality art pieces from many other artists. These 3 however, are a significant stand out among the Star Wars art featured. If I had the cash, I’d totally be buying the Large Canvas prints for my future mini-theater lounge (when I strike it rich, of course!).