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- Geek Gear: Buffy The Vampire Slayer Shirt ‘We Can Slay It’
- Deal: ‘Combat!: The Complete Series’ DVD Box Set
- Geek Gear: The Shining ‘Torrance RedRum RedRum RedRum’
- Watch ‘Hughes The Force’ Inspired By ‘Star Wars’ & John Hughes Movies
- FREE Listen: UFO’s ‘The Chrysalis Years Collection (1980-1986)’
- 3 ‘The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn: Part 2′ Character Posters Revealed
- DVD Review: The People Vs. George Lucas
- Comic Review: Star Wars: Jedi, Volume 1 – The Dark Side
- 2 New ‘Dark Knight Rises’ Banners; Special Footage To Air During MTV Movie Awards
- The Drill Down 235: In The Moog*
- Doom Digest: ‘Men In Black 3′ Edition
- Happy 35th Anniversary ‘Star Wars’!
- Towel Day 2012
- Movie Review: Men In Black III
Geek Gear: Buffy The Vampire Slayer Shirt ‘We Can Slay It’ Posted: 26 May 2012 05:50 AM PDT The $10 t-shirt deal of the day over at RIPT Apparel is a Buffy The Vampire Slayer-themed shirt called "We Can Slay It" by artist swissarmyshark. The sale at RIPT began today, Saturday, May 26, 2012, 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 [...] |
Deal: ‘Combat!: The Complete Series’ DVD Box Set Posted: 26 May 2012 05:25 AM PDT Amazon is currently running a deal on Combat!: The Complete Series, which was the ABC-TV series that originally ran during the mid 1960s and focused on a squad battalion of American soldiers fighting the Germans during World War II, and the price that Amazon is offering for the package makes this deal irresistible. The list priced at $299.99, but Amazon is giving buyers of this 40-disc DVD set for only $114.99, an absolutely unreal deal for sure. The deal runs out at the end of the day on Saturday, May 26, while supplies last. Combat! ran from 1962 to 1967 and starred the late Vic Morrow, best remembered as one of the figures who died in the tragic Twilight Zone: The Movie accident in 1982. Here, he leads a cast of alpha males, such as Rick Jason and Pierre Jalbert, into 152 episodes of war and the trials, tribulations, and tragedies experienced and suffered during it. The series was also chock full of plenty of guest stars throughout its run, such as Telly Savalas, Lee Marvin, James Colburn, Leonard Nimoy, Sal Mineo, John Cassavetes, and many, many others [...] |
Geek Gear: The Shining ‘Torrance RedRum RedRum RedRum’ Posted: 26 May 2012 04:50 AM PDT The $10 t-shirt deal of the day over at TeeFury today is aShining-themed shirt called "Torrance RedRum RedRum RedRum" by jimiyo. The sale began at Teefury today, Saturday, May 26, 2012, at midnight EST, and will continue for 24 hours from then, and once it's over, it will not be sold on the site anymore [...] |
Watch ‘Hughes The Force’ Inspired By ‘Star Wars’ & John Hughes Movies Posted: 25 May 2012 03:12 PM PDT In celebration of the 35th anniversary today of the release of original Star Wars, Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes have premiered the film Hughes The Force on their SModcast Internet Television (S.I.T.). The film, directed, written, and produced by Producer by J.C. Reifenberg, is inspired by Star Wars, as well as all those 1980's John Hughes movies, like The Breakfast Club and Weird Science. Hughes The Forces revolves around Simon and Henry, two unpopular teens who, in an effort to get into the epic end of the year high school party, must find a hot chick willing to go with them. When that proves difficult, they take matters into their own hands with Simon's Slave Leia action figure. Watch the entire film here below, which includes an introduction by Mewes and Reifenberg [...] |
FREE Listen: UFO’s ‘The Chrysalis Years Collection (1980-1986)’ Posted: 25 May 2012 02:00 PM PDT AOL Music is giving fans of the hard rock/heavy metal band UFO a FREE listen right now of their 5-CD box set collection of the band's Chrysalis records era, which was recently this week on CD and MP3. Entitled UFO: The Chrysalis Years (1980-1986) the collection houses the band's five albums released by the record label: No Place to Run (1980), Wild, Willing and the Innocent (1981), Mechanix (1982), Making Contact (1983), and Misdemeanor (1986). There are also tracks from some live performances in Cleveland, Ohio; on the BBC in England, and that country's Hammersmith Odeon as well [...] |
3 ‘The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn: Part 2′ Character Posters Revealed Posted: 25 May 2012 01:00 PM PDT This week's promotional materials had a common underlying theme to it - they all centered on creatures of the night. There were character posters and banners for The Dark Knight Rises and the red-band trailer for Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, but now it's time for everyone's favorite swooning vampire to swoop in and take a stab – or a bite – of the promotional fun. The first set of character posters for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 have been released. You can take a look at the new character posters below. As a part of a scavenger hunt that was held last week, Twilight fans scoured the Internet looking for clues that would lead to the big reveal and once they had all the clues in their hands, it revealed three character posters, one each for Jacob, Bella, and Edward (played by Taylor Lautner, Kristen Stewart, and Robert Pattinson respectively). Each of the posters has the same profile look and "Forever" tagline [...] |
DVD Review: The People Vs. George Lucas Posted: 25 May 2012 12:02 PM PDT The People vs. George Lucas DVD | Instant Video Directed by Alexandre O. Philippe Starring Neil Gaiman, Francis Ford Coppola, Chris Gore, Kevin Rubio, Gary Kurtz, David Prowse, Todd Hanson, George Lucas Lionsgate DVD Release Date: October 25, 2011 The People vs. George Lucas is a quasi-documentary film which uses a courtroom debate approach to explore the issues of filmmaking and fanaticism pertaining to the Star Wars franchise, and its creator, George Lucas. The film combines filmmaker and celebrity interviews with fan-created content and fictional dramatizations to present an all-encompassing look at the indelible mark Lucas has left on pop culture and the film industry. Interviewees include author Neil Gaiman, writer/director Kevin Rubio (Troops), actor David Prowse (Darth Vader), and Star Wars producer Gary Kurtz. Lucas himself appears frequently in archival footage, but is never interviewed directly by filmmaker Alexandre O. Philippe. The People vs. George Lucas discusses the extent to which the Star Wars franchise is an incomplete artistic creation of Lucas (and subject to his evolving vision) versus a cultural phenomenon that belongs to the general public [...] |
Comic Review: Star Wars: Jedi, Volume 1 – The Dark Side Posted: 25 May 2012 11:30 AM PDT Star Wars: Jedi, Volume 1 - The Dark Side Story by Scott Allie Art by Mahmud Asrar Colors by Paul Mounts Cover Art by Stéphane Roux Dark Horse Comics Release Date: February 22, 2012 Cover Price: $18.99 2011 saw the resurrection or rebirth of a Star Wars comic series called Jedi. Initially envisioned as chronicles of specific individual Jedi Knights during the events of The Clone Wars, the new incarnation of the series instead delves a little deeper and further back into the history of the order, and concentrates on Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn in the days he was a young trainer of apprentices and well before the time of Obi-Wan Kenobi. Subtitled The Dark Side, the new series shadows the final mission of Jinn's padawan Xanatos and his subsequent fall to the Dark Side of the Force. Xanatos, as a character, had previously been explored as an antagonist in the Jedi Apprentice young adult book series; but this trade paperback delves into an era when he was still a boy. Intractable and brooding, Xanatos as a 13-year-old padawan evokes the same feel as the Anakin Skywalker of Star Wars Episode II: Attack Of The Clones. It is almost as if the Jedi surrounding him cannot sense the menace and darkness beginning to envelop him; but in the words of Jedi Grand Master Yoda, "hard to see, the dark side is." [...] |
2 New ‘Dark Knight Rises’ Banners; Special Footage To Air During MTV Movie Awards Posted: 25 May 2012 10:36 AM PDT There is no slowing down for The Dark Knight Rises. Following the release of the theatrical poster, the six character posters, and the four banners that were released in the past week, Warner Bros. has released two additional banners featuring Batman and Bane. And In addition to these banners, it was announced earlier that the MTV Movie Awards will be airing special footage from the movie on June 3rd at 9pm. The banners deliver the same kind of message that the previous four have, that the scale of chaos that Gotham is in is beyond epic proportions. I especially love the banner with Bane stopping Batman's punch with the city of Gotham in chaos in the background. The banner with Batman's cape on fire gives new meaning to "the fire rises" logline. These banners for The Dark Knight Rises come courtesy of the people over at ComingSoon. Click on the thumbnails below for full, high-resolution versions [...] |
The Drill Down 235: In The Moog* Posted: 25 May 2012 10:00 AM PDT On this week's show, Andrew Sorcini and Christopher Burnor discuss: Facebook goes public! Google officially makes things, Microsoft goes social, Zuckerberg gets hitched, and private enterprise launches into space... Here's the headlines... Pinterest joins the $1 BN club, Microsoft launches social network So.cl, Comcast tests tiered pricing, SpaceX launches first commercial rocket into space [...] This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Doom Digest: ‘Men In Black 3′ Edition Posted: 25 May 2012 09:03 AM PDT Every day here at Doom HQ we receive tons of tips from our readers about really cool stuff from the world of geek, as well as promotional materials for new films, comic books, collectibles, and much more. While we do our best to bring you as much of it as possible, we don't always have enough geek manpower available to cover it all on a daily basis. But we hate the idea of all of this really cool stuff wasting away in our inbox. How could we NOT cover it? Hence why we've resurrected our long-defunct column Bits Of Doom, now rebranded and revamped as Doom Digest, a collection of easily digestible bits of news, videos, photos, and other goodies. With the release this weekend of the film Men In Black 3, starring Will Smith and Josh Brolin, we're dedicating today's Doom Digest to all things Men In Black! [...] |
Happy 35th Anniversary ‘Star Wars’! Posted: 25 May 2012 08:14 AM PDT An absolute milestone in cinema history gets reached today as one of the biggest moneymakers and most popular films of all time, Star Wars, celebrates its 35th anniversary! This "long time ago in a galaxy far, far away" science-fiction epic, which was released on May 25, 1977, was an absolute game changer for Tinsel Town in so many ways. It was the Gone With the Wind of its time, an updated version of Akira Kurosawa's 1958 film The Hidden Fortress, which also told of a story of rescue, with protagonists who were the lowest beings on the food chain, who turned out to be heroes in the end, much like the now etched in folklore characters and narrative of Star Wars. What can be said about this film that hasn't been written, dissected, analyzed, and now blogged by probably 70 percent of the planet here in this technological age we live in? Well for starters, it came during a time in the 1970s when films that were before it were downer, realistic visual treatises that were cynical, with endings where the main characters didn't always ride off into the sunset or have the easy answers. With the release of Star Wars, the post-Vietnam, Nixon era of the troubled early 1970s got a film in which to root for the hero again, with a slam bang, slapdash ending, with escapist plots, fun characters, and eye popping special effects - a true popcorn classic. There were films which were hinting at that, like the previous years' Rocky, although not a sci-fi film, but also had a character who was an underdog to root for, just like the main character of Star Wars, Luke Skywalker (played by Mark Hamill), who was going up against a villain to jeer for, in the sinister and unapologetic figure in Darth Vader. It was David and Goliath redux [...] |
Posted: 25 May 2012 07:27 AM PDT May 25th is Towel Day! On this great day, be sure to carry a towel around with you today in honor of the late great author Douglas Adams and his awesome book The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. This international event is now celebrating its 12th anniversary with lots of stuff happening around the globe. Check out towelday.org to find out about Towel Day events. Today's not only a great day to carry a towel, but it's the perfect occasion to donate one, too! For instance, if you're in or around the Salem, MA area, Mike's Museum is holding its second annual towel collection for the animal shelter at Front Street Coffee House. So, drop off a towel there, or to any animal shelter - they need them as much as interstellar hitchhikers do! [...] |
Movie Review: Men In Black III Posted: 25 May 2012 07:03 AM PDT Men in Black III Directed by Barry Sonnenfeld Written by Etan Cohen Starring Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones, Josh Brolin, Jemaine Clement, Emma Thompson, Michael Stuhlbarg, Alice Eve, Bill Hader, Will Arnett Columbia Pictures Rated PG-13 Release Date: May 25, 2012 What happened to Will Smith? There was a time (1997) when Smith made great, entertaining popcorn movies, but those days, it seems, are over. Since the back-to-back successes of Independence Day, Men in Black, and Enemy of the State, Smith's filmography has been comprised of less hits and more misses: I, Robot, I Am Legend, Hancock, and his most recent film, 2008's Seven Pounds, just to name a few. After such a slump of underwhelming movies, it makes perfect sense for Will Smith to revisit the Men in Black franchise, even if 2002's Men in Black II was entirely disappointing. On the topic of revisiting previous films, let's take a moment to review Will Smith's credits, as well as his upcoming projects: Hancock 2, Bad Boys 3, I, Robot 2. Seriously? C'mon Fresh Prince, you're better than that! Let's hurry up and get this movie review started before someone green-lights Wild West West 2 Directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, Men in Black III reunites Smith and Tommy Lee Jones as Agents J and K, members of a top-secret government agency tasked with protecting the Earth from the scum of the universe [...] |
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