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- Geek Gear: Star Wars Meets Say Anything In ‘Say Beep Bop Boop’
- May The 4th Be With You! ‘Star Wars’ Blu-ray Details Coming Soon…
- DVD Review: Hulk Vs Thor
- ‘Resident Evil’ Director Paul W.S. Anderson To Direct Disaster Movie ‘Pompeii’
- Movie Review: Howl
- Comics Of Doom: Episode 60: New York Five #4
- Listen Now: Jon Pertwee And The Timelords Rock Out To The ‘Doctor Who’ Theme
Geek Gear: Star Wars Meets Say Anything In ‘Say Beep Bop Boop’ Posted: 04 May 2011 05:24 AM PDT The $10 t-shirt deal of the day over at RIPT Apparel is a mash-up of Star Wars and Say Anything called "Say Beep Bop Boop." The tee, by artist Tom Ledin, went on sale at RIPT today, Wednesday, May 4, 2011, at midnight CST, and will continue for 24 hours from then, and once it's over, it will not be sold on the site anymore [...] |
May The 4th Be With You! ‘Star Wars’ Blu-ray Details Coming Soon… Posted: 03 May 2011 10:09 PM PDT On this day each year, Star Wars fans greet each other by saying, "May the Fourth be with you." So yeah, it's kind of a special Star Wars Day, if you will. So what better day for LucasFilm to break some big Star Wars news! This year, I received a cryptic email with the above teaser image stating that "all will be revealed" regarding the September 2011 release of the Star Wars Saga on Blu-ray. The various Blu-ray sets are already available for pre-order though there's little details known about what's to be included in these releases, so I'm guessing that that's what the announcement will reveal. - Star Wars: The Complete Saga on Blu-ray (9-disc Set includes all six films) - Star Wars: Prequel Blu-ray Trilogy (3-disc set includes Episodes I-III) - Star Wars: Original Blu-ray Trilogy (3-disc set includes Episodes IV-VI) [...] |
Posted: 03 May 2011 06:39 PM PDT Hulk VS Thor Blu-ray | DVD Directed by Takuji Endo and Sam Liu Screenplay Christopher Yost Starring Matthew Wolf, Graham McTavish, Kari Wahlgren, Bryce Johnson, Grey DeLisle As much as we love our heroes, there is one question that anyone who has ever picked up a comic book encounters: "Who would win in a fight…?" In Hulk Vs Thor, we get to see that fantasy scenario played out in an epic battle for Asgard. Year after year, Asgard is watched over by Odin, the All Father. For one week each winter Odin must rest, leaving Asgard vulnerable to attack. Many may try to claim Asgard, but their attempts are always thwarted by Thor (Matthew Wolf) and the other Asgardian warriors. With hopes of defeating Thor, Loki (Graham McTavish) has kidnapped Dr. Bruce Banner (Bryce Johnson) in order to take control of the Hulk, the only power to ever equal the God of Thunder's. What follows is a mystical tale of bravery and loyalty, accented with all the fist-pounding, hammer-swinging action you would expect from the two titans of the Marvel universe [...] |
‘Resident Evil’ Director Paul W.S. Anderson To Direct Disaster Movie ‘Pompeii’ Posted: 03 May 2011 05:43 PM PDT Director Paul W.S. Anderson is a tricky gentleman to figure out. His resume includes movies like Event Horizon, Resident Evil, and Death Race -- which aren't exactly "good" but are considered by many to be a lot of fun -- as well as movies like Mortal Kombat, Soldier, AVP: Aliens vs. Predators, and Resident Evil: Afterlife -- all of which are pretty universally disliked. As the director finishes up post production on his new movie, The Three Musketeers (which fittingly looks like it could either be a lot of fun or downright horrible), it's now being reported that his next project will see him venturing to ancient Rome for Pompeii. Anderson has been signed to direct the disaster movie, which tells of the volcanic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in the year 79 A.D., which saw the Roman city completely buried in 4-6 meters of ash and pumice, hiding it from the world for 1,500 years before it was accidentally rediscovered in 1599. Since then many archaeological excavations have taken place and a large portion of the city has been uncovered once again, revealing many details of the people of Pompeii and what happened in those fateful days. [...] |
Posted: 03 May 2011 12:45 PM PDT Howl Directed by Robert Epstein, Jeffrey Friedman Starring James Franco, Jon Hamm, David Strathairn, Bob Balaban, Jeff Daniels, Todd Rotondi, Mary-Louise Parker UK Release date: February 25, 2011 16:10pm Screen 3 in the basement of the Cornerhouse, the missus and I alone in the dark, a screen no bigger than 15x10 feet, making this feel like a slideshow presentation and the film starts in greyscale, in a smoky basement cafe in 1955 San Fransisco... In 1955, a 29-year-old unpublished poet realised the American Dream in a four-part poem called Howl, a poem that would become an obscene ode to the struggle of his displaced lost generation, post WWII when the creation of 'teenager' also created a whole slew of new problems for the new transition between child and man. "What would my father think of Howl?" Ginsberg wondered, a typical notion of self examination and the constant need to prove to parents that, yes, you will find a job, even if it is not in their footsteps. Ginsberg would soon find out two years later in 1957 that it isn't just what his father thinks, but the general public when the poem became infamous when his publisher was thrust into a court trial for the distribution of obscene materials [...] |
Comics Of Doom: Episode 60: New York Five #4 Posted: 03 May 2011 10:23 AM PDT Recorded May 1, 2011. Our May Doom Of The Month will be the first half of Grant Morrison's New X-Men! If you want to read along with us, head on over to Instocktrades.com or DCBService.com to pick up New X-Men for a super price! The Ultimate Collection Book 1 TP collects NEW X-MEN #114-126 and ANNUAL 2001 so read up and be sure to check back at the end of May for our special review episode! Check out Episode 60 of Comics of Doom, the official comics podcast of Geeks of Doom. Click HERE to open the podcast player in a new window. Podcast player is here below, along with an Episode Guide. Listen now! E-mail us at comicsofdoom [at] gmail.com Follow us on Twitter - @ComicsOfDoom Subscribe to the Podcast: RSS | iTunes [...] This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Listen Now: Jon Pertwee And The Timelords Rock Out To The ‘Doctor Who’ Theme Posted: 03 May 2011 08:19 AM PDT We've now seen the first episode of Doctor Who Series 6 and have been given more Moffat questions than answers, so in the meantime, between now and the concluding episode that airs this weekend, I thought I'd bring you some wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey...uh...rock! First up, we have Third Doctor Jon Pertwee rocking out to the Doctor Who theme song with lyrics he co-wrote with a few fellows with the BBC, Rupert Hine and David Maclver. This is legit - it was released in December 1972 and was entitled "Who Is the Doctor?" Secondly, we have a tune called "Doctorin' the TARDIS" by a group called The Timelords. Essentially it's one of the first mash-ups ever, blending the Doctor Who theme with music from Gary Glitter, Sweet, and Steve Walsh. U.S. fans may not have seen/heard this one before, but it hit number one in both the UK and Australia. It's crazy, mad, and for a bit of fun. [...] |
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