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- Today’s The Day: ‘Star Wars’ Trilogy Blu-ray Box Sets Now Available
- eBook Deal: Robert Jordan’s ‘The Eye of the World’ (The Wheel of Time, Book 1)
- Help Me Obi-Wan, Jawas Are Invading New York!
- Comic Review: The Vault #1-2
- Use The Force For Good: Celebs Re-Enact ‘Star Wars’ Scenes For Stand Up To Cancer
- New Trailer and Poster For ‘The Muppets’ Parodies ‘The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo’
- Interview: Guitarist & ‘Game Of Thrones’ Actor Wilko Johnson
- Motion Poster For ‘The Darkest Hour’ Arrives
- Fox Eyeing DC’s ‘The Spectre’ For New TV Drama
- Conan O’Brien Shows More ‘Star Wars’ Trilogy Changes
- Check Out A Chapter From ‘Fables’ Writer Bill Willingham’s New Book
- Blu-ray Deal: The Goonies 25th Anniversary Edition
- Book Review: Ghost Story: A Dresden Files Novel
Today’s The Day: ‘Star Wars’ Trilogy Blu-ray Box Sets Now Available Posted: 16 Sep 2011 05:52 AM PDT Today marks the long-awaited release of the Star Wars original and prequel trilogies on Blu-ray. They will be available in separate three film sets and the Complete Saga set, which includes all six films and an additional three discs loaded with hours of documentaries and a very generous selection of bonus features culled from the Lucasfilm archives. You can check out a complete list of extra features her below. -- Star Wars: The Complete Saga (9-disc set, all six movies) -- Star Wars: Prequel Blu-ray Trilogy (3-disc set with Episodes I-III) -- Star Wars: Original Blu-ray Trilogy (3-disc set with Episodes IV-VI). Regardless of how you may feel about the films or the multitude of infuriating alterations George Lucas has made to them over the years, there's no denying that the Star Wars Blu-ray sets are destined to be among the biggest releases on the format this year. Longtime fans of the franchise have been clamoring for Lucas' intergalactic saga that spanned six films and a multimedia empire of cartoons, games, books, toys, etc. to be released in ultra high-definition since Blu-ray players first hit the market several years ago [...] |
eBook Deal: Robert Jordan’s ‘The Eye of the World’ (The Wheel of Time, Book 1) Posted: 16 Sep 2011 05:33 AM PDT Amazon is currently running a special on The Eye of the World ebook for the Kindle for only $2.99. Originally released in 1990, The Eye of the World is the first installment in Robert Jordan's lengthy and awesome Wheel of Time book series. I'm not sure how long this deal with last, so I highly recommend grabbing it while it's greatly reduced. Wheel of Time is one of my favorite fantasy series and with a price like this, even though I own two copies of the book already, I'm going to get in on this deal too. Text-to-Speech is enabled for this ebook, which is a bonus -- either listen along as you read or do what I do and just listen while you exercise. And it's like a 1,000 pages long, so you get a lot for three bucks. If you'd like to own a physical copy of The Eye of the World, the book is also available in paperback for only $6.99. The paperback edition is currently part of Amazon's 4-for-3 promotion, where you can purchase four select items for the price of three (see the Special Offers and Product Promotions section of the product page) [...] |
Help Me Obi-Wan, Jawas Are Invading New York! Posted: 15 Sep 2011 08:06 PM PDT No matter what you think of the Star Wars prequels or all of the changes creator George Lucas keeps making to our beloved original Star Wars films, you can't deny that seeing Jawas take over Times Square to celebrate the release of Star Wars: The Complete Saga on Blu-ray is a whole bunch of geek awesomeness. To celebrate tomorrow's Blu-ray release, Lucasfilm sent a bunch of Stormtroopers and Jawas into New York City to cause some havoc. We have a bevy of images provided by LucasFilm from the event which took place Thursday, September 15th. We thought you'd enjoy seeing what those little buggers were up to while they were visiting our planet under the protection of the always intimidating stormtroopers. Check out the pics below [...] |
Posted: 15 Sep 2011 05:55 PM PDT The Vault, #1-2 Written by Sam Sankar Art by Garrie Gastonny, Sakti Yuwono Covers by Garrie Gastonny, Bagus Hutomo Image Comics Release Date: August 31, 2011 Cover Price: $3.50 The Vault opens with a team of high tech treasure hunters exploring treasure chambers and traps off on Oak Island, 150 kilometers off the coast of Nova Scotia. The area is famous for hosting a whole network of tunnels and burrows that have baffled treasure hunters and archaeologists alike and this team believes they have found access to a treasure chamber through a hidden access tunnel. However, when they discover that the treasure they found won't even cover their expenses, they keep digging. What they find as they go deeper isn't treasure, but rather a giant stone sarcophagus, with an unknown skeletal creature inside. The team debates whether or not to open it, but when they do, they find the skeleton inside to be not as quite as dead as they thought [...] |
Use The Force For Good: Celebs Re-Enact ‘Star Wars’ Scenes For Stand Up To Cancer Posted: 15 Sep 2011 05:14 PM PDT Along with the release of Star Wars: The Complete Saga on Blu-ray tomorrow, Lucasfilm has teamed up with eBay, Major League Baseball, and a number of celebrities to urge fans to "Use the Force for Good" and donate to Stand Up to Cancer, the organization that's tirelessly funding research in the fight against cancer. In their mission to bring in as much money as possible to fight this terrible disease, a handful of celebrities were brought in to make a video. In it, the stars—which includes Aziz Ansari, Zach Galifianakis, Bill Hader, Ed Helms, Ken Jeong, Jaime King, Seth Rogen, Andy Samberg, Emma Stone, and Samuel L. Jackson—re–enact various scenes from Star Wars. You can see the video by heading below now. Might I add that it involves Miss Stone as Princess Leia? Because it does. Not Slave Leia, as I'm sure you all (I) wanted, but Leia nonetheless. For the rest of you, it also has Galifianakis as Leia...so there's that, too! [...] |
New Trailer and Poster For ‘The Muppets’ Parodies ‘The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo’ Posted: 15 Sep 2011 04:01 PM PDT The feel-good movie of the holiday season is taking a cue from the self-proclaimed "feel-bad movie of Christmas" for the latest round of its marketing campaign. Yes, the new poster and trailer for The Muppets have been released and you can check out both below this article. There have been several trailers and posters for The Muppets since earlier in the year when the now-classic "Green with Envy" teaser that lured unsuspecting viewers into thinking they were watching a trailer for some new turgid romantic comedy (only to pull the rug out from under them nearly a minute in by bringing on Jim Henson's iconic creations) was first released [...] |
Interview: Guitarist & ‘Game Of Thrones’ Actor Wilko Johnson Posted: 15 Sep 2011 03:08 PM PDT In the early 1970s, deep in the "Thames Delta" in England, a young rhythm and blues band was making a sweaty, chaotic mark on the English music scene. Canvey Island based Dr Feelgood became known for energetic, punk-style sets and guitarist Wilko Johnson was the main attraction. His wild-eyed Angus-Young-in-a-suit (before Angus was in short trousers) performances captivated audiences. Recently, Dr Feelgood was the subject of a documentary. Directed by Julian Temple, Oil City Confidential is a brilliantly, beautifully constructed film, and Wilko was the star of the show. Not shy on camera, Wilko also has a feature role in the TV show Game of Thrones -- that of the King's mute executioner Ilyn Payne. I caught up with Wilko on the eve of his latest UK tour. Ever hilarious, he provided the most extraordinary end to any interview I have ever done [...] |
Motion Poster For ‘The Darkest Hour’ Arrives Posted: 15 Sep 2011 01:58 PM PDT Aliens appear to be the new cinematic flavor of the week. Be it invasion pictures like Battle: LA or simply films based in a world where aliens exist like District 9, extraterrestrials are a hot commodity in the film world as of this moment. And now it's Timur Bekmambetov's turn. The producer behind the upcoming alien invasion pic The Darkest Hour has just seen a new motion poster for the film released, and I must say, even as a motion poster, it's kind of bland. Check it out here below [...] |
Fox Eyeing DC’s ‘The Spectre’ For New TV Drama Posted: 15 Sep 2011 12:52 PM PDT Fox is showing interest in producing a drama adapted from DC Comics character The Spectre, yet another DC property after their recent run with Human Target. The Spectre was created by Jerry Siegel and Bernard Baily and made his first full appearance in 1940's More Fun Comics #52. The character is what could be best described as the spirit of vengeance. He is a lost soul who reaps on the wicked. Most recently The Spectre's human form on Earth as Jim Corrigan was portrayed as a police officer who worked within the pages of one of the best comics of the past ten years, Gotham Central [...] |
Conan O’Brien Shows More ‘Star Wars’ Trilogy Changes Posted: 15 Sep 2011 11:42 AM PDT There's been a lot of controversy lately after it was revealed that George Lucas had made some changes to his Star Wars movies for the upcoming release of the Blu-ray set. But now Lucas has really just gone too far. Conan O'Brien revealed some new footage of some big changes to one of the movie's major scenes on his show, Conan, and there's no doubt fans will be grabbing torches and pitchforks after seeing these tweaks (those who believe it to actually be true, anyway). You can see the video of the new Star Wars changes by heading below now! [...] |
Check Out A Chapter From ‘Fables’ Writer Bill Willingham’s New Book Posted: 15 Sep 2011 10:07 AM PDT Bill Willingham, the mastermind behind the insanely popular Fables comic book series and franchise, has begun to branch out of the universe that he created to begin another universe in the fable/fantasy genre with his new novel Down The Mysterly River. Bill Willingham obviously has a great talent with putting messages in stories, and the fable is right up his alley, so it's awesome to expand his talent to a straight up children's book. He's written Fables novels in the past, so this is clearly the next step, and I can't wait to see what he's got up his sleeve. The synopsis for Down The Mysterly River can be found here below [...] |
Blu-ray Deal: The Goonies 25th Anniversary Edition Posted: 15 Sep 2011 08:55 AM PDT The Blu-ray deal of the week over at Amazon this week is The Goonies 25th Anniversary Edition Blu-ray Edition for only $17.49 (that's 50% off the list price of $34.98) This box set comes with cast commentary with director and all seven actors, a making of documentary, outtakes, and Cyndi Lauper's music video "The Goonies 'R Good Enough," along with a new board game, original movie storyboard reproductions, 1985 souvenir magazine reprint, and reprint of 2009 Empire Magazine article with cast photos and updates. Currently, The Goonies 25th Anniversary Edition Blu-ray is part of Amazon's "Buy This DVD and Watch it Instantly" program. That means with the purchase this Blu-ray, you will be able to watch the movie instantly through Amazon's Video On Demand (see more details about this below) [...] |
Book Review: Ghost Story: A Dresden Files Novel Posted: 15 Sep 2011 07:13 AM PDT Ghost Story A Dresden Files Novel, Book 13 Hardcover | Kindle Written by Jim Butcher Roc Publishing Release date: July 26, 2011 Ghost Story, book 13 of the Dresden Files was extraordinary. And that is saying something considering the fact that I have yet to read a book by Jim Butcher that wasn't great. But how often do you get to see the protagonist of a book as a ghost? I was really scared for Harry Dresden, what with the prior book having ended with him sinking into the water after being shot. That's not exactly a healthy prospect for Chicago's only practicing wizard detective. Our story starts six months after the last book ends. Chicago has changed immensely during Harry's absence... and certainly not for the better. The supernatural creatures that once avoided the town have converged upon the Windy City after it became known that Dresden had disappeared. His friends have done their best to protect the citizens, but they don't have the resources that he did, certainly not the sheer power that he wielded. A lot of other things have changed as well, like his inability to communicate with virtually everyone around him. Luckily, Harry manages to gain the assistance of some old, and unlikely, acquaintances. Conspicuously absent were Thomas, Michael, Elaine, Marcone, and the entire White Council, though they were all referenced at one point or another. My heart hurt a little for the way Murphy and Molly were portrayed in this book. Those last few months were unkind to them both, unfortunately [...] |
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