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Sage Stallone, Son Of Sylvester, Found Dead In LA At Age 36

Posted: 13 Jul 2012 11:03 PM PDT

Sage Stallone

Right on the heels of The Expendables 2 panel, one of this year's highlights from the San Diego Comic-Con, in which Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzengger traded barbs, fun anecdotes, and an absolute mutual respect for one another, comes the most tragic and distressing news. Sage Stallone, the 36-year-old son of Sly, was found dead on July 13, 2012 in the afternoon in his apartment in Los Angeles, California. Details surrounding his death are still unknown, but police note that Stallone was alone when found and a toxicology report will be pending.

Stallone was born May 5, 1976 to Sly and his then wife Sasha Czack. He was the oldest of Sylvester Stallone's children and was brother to Seargeoh Stallone and half brother to Sistine, Sophia, and Scarlet Stallone. His stepmother was Stallone's current wife, Jennifer Flavin. His uncle was sometime actor and musician Frank Stallone and his grandmother was astrologist Jackie Stallone. Reports state that Sylvester Stallone is devastated and grief-stricken, and his compassion and thoughts are with Sasha. The report went on to note that Sage was a very talented and wonderful young man, whose loss will be felt forever [...]

SDCC 2012: HBO’s ‘Game Of Thrones’ Panel

Posted: 13 Jul 2012 07:00 PM PDT

SDCC 2012: HBOs Game of Thrones panel

HBO's Game of Thrones is undoubtedly one of the most successful series in cable history, so it's no surprise there was a rabid turnout for their SDCC Comic-Con panel on Friday. The panel began with none other than author George RR Martin as moderator.

Martin mentioned that producers David Benioff and Daniel B. Weiss regretted that they'd be unable to make the panel as they're currently on-set directing the current season. Martin also joked about the unavailability of the 13 year old co-producer in charge of boobies (a reference to a recent SNL Digital Short). [...]

SDCC 2012: ‘Total Recall’ Panel

Posted: 13 Jul 2012 06:00 PM PDT

SDCC 2012: Total Recall panel

The panel for Total Recall, with Colin Farrell, Jessica Biel, Kate Beckinsale, Bryan Cranston, and director Len Wiseman, started the Screen Gems/Sony Panel at San Diego Comic-Con. The remake of the 1990 classic, which starred Arnold Schwarzenegger, looks to be another summer smash. A new trailer filled with about six minutes of footage showed the unrelenting, action-packed, smash and dash non-stop riveting adventure and vibrant world that the character of Farrell, one Douglas Quaid, gets thrust into by way of Rekall Industries, electrified the crowd in Hall H.

Farrell spoke about filling the large shoes in taking on Arnold's role; Beckinsale expounded about being tongue in cheek about being incredulous that her husband Wiseman cast her to be a huge "bitch" as she takes on the role originated by Sharon Stone in the original production; Cranston waxed about his character (originated by Ronny Cox in the first film) and working with the film's principles; Biel spoke about the training process, which involved multitudes of boxing and chicken, and Wiseman talked of making the movie [...]

SDCC 2012: ‘Resident Evil: Retribution’ Panel Debuts New Footage

Posted: 13 Jul 2012 05:30 PM PDT

SDCC 2012: Resident Evil panel

Resident Evil: Retribution, the upcoming newest installment (its 5th) from the Resident Evil franchise, based on the video game series and one of the first supernatural films to showcase the outbreak and ultimate terror of zombies, had its panel today at the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con. Comprised of the film's star Milla Jojovich and supporting cast Michelle Rodriguez, Oded Fehr, Boris Kodjoe, Mika Nakashima (a pop star in Japan who needed a translator to answer her questions), and writer/director and husband of Jojovich, Paul W.S. Anderson, the panel also showcased never before seen film footage from the production in 3D that the large audience mainly ate up (no pun intended).

Starting with the said footage, which was a new trailer and introduced by the moderator of the panel, local Los Angeles DJ Ralph Garman and Anderson, who mentioned he wanted to make the first truly post apocalyptic film, which spans the globe in terms of locations, stretching in areas as wide as Tokyo to Times Square, Anderson also spoke of the depth of Jojovich's character Alice, and the fact that he wanted to make this production with the most balls-out, intense action yet in the franchise [...]

SDCC 2012: AMC’s ‘The Walking Dead’ Panel With Season 3 Trailer

Posted: 13 Jul 2012 05:06 PM PDT

SDCC 2012: The Walking Dead panel

AMC's The Walking Dead presence here on Day 2 of this year's San Diego Comic-Con kicked off with moderator Chris Hardwick (The Talking Dead) introducing the panel, including executive producers Robert Kirkman, David Alpert, Greg Nicotero, Gayle Anne Hurd, and showrunner Glen Mazzara, and debuting the trailer for the upcoming Season 3 (which you can watch here below).

Kirkman, who created the comic book series that the TV show is based on, said viewers can look forward to a fully stage-built yet realistic prison set. Alpert said that the series has exceeded the vision he had in his head from the comic book. Hardwick mentioned that naysayers who complained about lack of zombies early in season two, certainly had nothing to complain about by season's end. Nicotero said he's striving to create more realistic decomposed and hungry zombies moving forward in The Walking Dead's timeline. He wants to keep the audience guessing with what effects they're going to unleash. He's recently directed his first episode and felt it rewarding to him to finally connect with the actors [...]

Edgar Wright, Simon Pegg & Nick Frost’s ‘The World’s End’ Officially Greenlighted; Teaser Poster Released

Posted: 13 Jul 2012 04:35 PM PDT

The World's End

Back in May we brought you the news that writer/director Edgar Wright and his frequent collaborator, actor/writer/geek extraordinaire Simon Pegg, were at work writing the script for The World's End, the third and final installment of their "Three Flavours Cornetto" trilogy than began with their 2004 horror-comedy classic Shaun of the Dead and continued with their hilarious 2007 action spoof smash Hot Fuzz.

Today comes the announcement that the movie has officially been given the green light to start production, and to commemorate the occasion Universal Pictures has release a teaser poster for the eagerly-anticipated film. [...]

Jessica Biel In Talks To Join Hugh Jackman For ‘The Wolverine’

Posted: 13 Jul 2012 04:00 PM PDT

Viper

Actress Jessica Biel has entered into negotiations to join Hugh Jackman on the cast of The Wolverine, the sequel to X-Men Origins: Wolverine.

Biel would be playing Victoria in the movie, a secretary for Japan's corrupt minister of justice, as well as Viper (also sometimes known as Madame Hydra in the Marvel universe), a former friend of Wolverine and current lover of Silver Samurai who works for a man trying to take over control of the ninja society the Hand. [...]

SDCC 2012: ‘The Big Bang Theory’ Panel

Posted: 13 Jul 2012 03:00 PM PDT

SDCC 2012: Big Bang Theory panel

The cast and crew of the popular CBS series The Big Bang Theory made an appearance at Hall H at San Diego Comic-Con today. The panelists included producers Chuck Lorre, Bill Prady, and Steven Molaro, along with cast members Mayim Bialik, Kaley Cuoco, Kunal Nayyar, Simon Helberg, Melissa Rauch, and via satellite, Jim Parsons (Johnny Galecki's plane was delayed so he missed the panel, but was expected to appear for other events later today).

Check out our photos of the cast and crew from The Big Bang Theory panel.

Aside from a gag reel from Season 5 (out on DVD and Blu-ray this September 11th), no other new footage was shown, but the actors all managed to keep the fans entertained with a lot of jokes and quip. The time was taken up by the panelists fielding questions from the audience members, with the majority of the fans coming up to the mike being small children looking and sounding adorable [...]

Terry Moore To Return To ‘Strangers In Paradise’ In 2013

Posted: 13 Jul 2012 02:00 PM PDT

Strangers In Paradise by Terry Moore

In yet another story of a universally heralded creator heading back to one of their most popular works, Terry Moore announced that he is returning to Strangers In Paradise in 2013.

Moore will be changing up his creative direction and celebrating the series' 20th anniversary when he writes his first prose novel in the world of Strangers In Paradise. The characters in Strangers In Paradise are beloved by most who read them and will certainly be excited about this surprising turn of events [...]

Netflix Review: Not Of This Earth

Posted: 13 Jul 2012 01:00 PM PDT

Geeks of Doom Netflix Streaming Review Netflix Review: Not Of This Earth

Not Of This Earth
Netflix Streaming DVD
Directed by Jim Wynorski
Starring Traci Lords, Arthur Roberts, Ace Mask, Becky LeBeau
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Originally Released: May 13, 1988


Heading for a change of pace in our weekly Netflix Streaming Review, this week we take a look at the cheesiness and campiness of the classic and cult B-Grade sci-fi flick, Not Of This Earth. The film has the distinct fame for being Traci Lords' first "serious" mainstream acting vehicle after her first few adult film flings. The movie is a flashback to an era of filmmaking when B-Grade flicks had their own culture and fan following, when it was acceptable and almost mandatory to include a bad story with bad acting, but special effects and lots of boobs. That is the way of things when it comes to movies like Not Of This Earth. [...]

SDCC 2012: Batman: Beyond the Night of Owls Panel

Posted: 13 Jul 2012 12:00 PM PDT

The DC Comics Batman: Beyond the Night of Owls panel at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con had a few surreal moments and a lot of information on DC's most popular character, and fans we’re treated to a good discussion with the creators, as well as some other gifts. The panel started off with a look [...]

First Look: Ben Whishaw As Q In Sam Mendes’ ‘Skyfall’

Posted: 13 Jul 2012 11:00 AM PDT

Ben Whishaw as Q Header

Q, the aging techie/gadget support man in the James Bond franchise was clearly absent in the last two films. Now Sam Mendes is bringing him back for Skyfall, only he will be a little bit younger than most James Bond fans remember.

In the film, Q will be played by Ben Whishaw, and you can check out the first full image of him as the popular character below. [...]

Mads Mikkelsen Will No Longer Play The Villain In ‘Thor 2′

Posted: 13 Jul 2012 10:00 AM PDT

Mads Mikkelsen Header

With Thor 2 scheduled to begin filming later this year, the cast and crew are getting ready for another go around in Asgard and on Midgard.

Unfortunately audiences won't be seeing an exciting villain prospect. Sources have confirmed that Mads Mikkelsen, once thought to be joining Thor 2 as an antagonist, will now not be playing as the villain of the film. Due to his commitment to the new Silence of the Lambs TV series on NBC, Mikkelsen had to pull himself out of the project. [...]

‘Cabin In The Woods’ Co-Writer Drew Goddard To Rewrite ‘World War Z’ Ending

Posted: 13 Jul 2012 09:00 AM PDT

Drew Goddard World War Z Header

The third and final act of Marc Forster's adaptation of the Max Brooks novel, World War Z, seems to be littered with problems of all kinds. So many problems are infecting this film, that they had to bring Damon Lindelof to pen the rewrites.

Lindelof, however, was unable to complete the task, and now the job of completing the third and final act of the film is in the hands of Cloverfield and Lost writer and Cabin in the Woods co-writer/director, Drew Goddard. [...]

Happy 70th Birthday, Harrison Ford!

Posted: 13 Jul 2012 08:30 AM PDT

Harrison Ford

A tip of the "Indy" hat today to Harrison Ford. The revered, legendary actor, who has thrilled and delighted audiences all over the world with his many portrayals of beloved characters in cinema, especially intergalactic scavenger Han Solo and fearless archeologist Indiana Jones, celebrates his 70th birthday today!

Ford stands as one of Hollywood's most successful and profitable actors of all time. Entering his fifth decade of film acting, slowly getting his start as a known figure on celluloid on films such as American Graffiti and The Conversation (directed by George Lucas and Francis Ford Coppola respectively), Ford hit paydirt with his portrayal of Han Solo in 1977's Star Wars. His character of Solo, the reckless, wise cracking, handsome space trucker, was a standout and highlight in a film full of them. Ford reprised the character in the next two sequels of the franchise [...]

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