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Unveiled at Comic-Con: The Man in Black’s real name…

by on Jul.23, 2011, under Television

Because this has been bugging you ever since Lost ended, creators Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse revealed a, ummm…, “deleted” scene from early on that foreshadows (or is that spoils?) thinks to come…and that apparently the Man in Black isn’t fond of his name…

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First look at Relativity Media’s Snow White

by on Jul.23, 2011, under Movies

Here is a high-res image of Lily Collins (The Blind Side) as Snow White for Relativity Media’s not-yet-titled Snow White project, directed by Tarsem Singh (The Fall, Immortals) (Click to see the full size image)

Lily Collins as Snow White

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Sneak peek at some deleted scenes on Star Wars Blu-ray

by on Jul.22, 2011, under Movies

If you were at Comic-Con today, you may have seen this already. If you are like me and stuck at work, here is a sneak peek at some of the deleted scenes that have been included in the upcoming [sfs=1099]Star Wars: The Original Trilogy[/sfs] Blu-ray release, which will come out on September 16th. (Also available is the [sfs=1100]Prequel trilogy[/sfs] and the [sfs=1098]Complete Saga[/sfs] – pre-order now and have the Force with you on the release date!)

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Superman held back – The Man Of Steel pushed to 2013

by on Jul.21, 2011, under Movies

So it appears that Superman CAN be stopped…or at least delayed. Warner Bros has pulled The Man Of Steel, the franchise reboot starring Henry Cavill, from its late 2012 release to June 14th, 2013. Some think it is due to the ongoing rights dispute between DC Comics and the estates of creators Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, but there was another rock of kryptonite nearby…the release of part 1 of The Hobbit.

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The Hobbit production video #3

by on Jul.21, 2011, under Movies

Peter Jackson presents the latest from the set of The Hobbit…he also said yesterday that he would not be making a presentation at SDCC this weekend, simply because “it was too early.” So that’s two of us not in San Diego right now…

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Torchwood: Web Of Lies Episode 1 – watch it here!

by on Jul.20, 2011, under Television

Watch the first episode of the animated Torchwood: Web Of Lies web series right here! Featuring John Barrowman, Eve Myles and Eliza Dushku.

A young man is shot in Los Angeles, but he doesn’t die — this is Miracle Day. When it’s revealed that he knew the Miracle was coming, his sister, Holly Mokri, sets to work to figure out what he knew and why he was silenced. And back in 2007, Gwen Cooper saw Jack Harkness abducted in front of her — what happened to him and how is it tied to the events in LA four years later?

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Sneak peeks for Syfy’s “Powerful Mondays” lineup: Eureka, Warehouse 13 and Alphas

by on Jul.20, 2011, under Television

With three strong programs lining up on Syfy on Mondays, why sneak peek just one? Here is a triple play of previews for the Powerful Mondays lineup of Eureka, Warehouse 13 and Alphas for next Monday, July 25th.
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Lindsay Wagner, Sasha Roiz and Rene Auberjonois to guest on next Warehouse 13

by on Jul.19, 2011, under Television

Warehouse 13 will get a triple threat – that is, three guest stars well known in the SF community, on the upcoming episode to air July 25th, “Love Sick”.

Lindsay Wagner and Rene Auberjonois will reprise their previous guest roles. Wagner returns as Dr. Vanessa Calder, the in-house Warehouse doctor who is responsible for treating the team – and also has a romantic connection with Artie Nielsen (Saul Rubinek), while Auberjonois returns as Hugo Miller, a computer genius from decades past in the Warehouse, who Artie and Claudia (Allison Scagliotti) call to help them out of a life-threatening situation.

Sasha Roiz, who played Sam Adama on Caprica, the mobster brother to Joseph Adama, plays the mysterious and sinister Marcus Diamond.

And by the way, “Love Sick” was mentioned by stars Eddie McClintock and Saul Rubinek as among their favorites this season in the discussion we had with them.

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Universal scraps ambitious Dark Tower project

by on Jul.19, 2011, under Books, Movies, Television

Universal had some cold feet regarding the massive The Dark Tower project, putting it on hold back in May, but producers Brian Grazer and Ron Howard still had hopes of working out a budget and schedule with the studio. Well, apparently Universal felt the cold creeping in and has now scrapped the project completely. Reportedly after reviewing the script from writer Akiva Goldsman for the first film and series, the studio balked and would only commit to the movie, but the producers really wanted to film the series in tandem with all the sets available.

Envisioned as a trilogy of movies as well as two limited TV series, the project certainly presented a big risk for the studio. Grazer and Howard are presumably free to shop the project around to another studio.

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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 breaks all sorts of records; quick review

by on Jul.18, 2011, under Movies

The Kid Who Lived is living on quite well, as Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, the conclusion of the Harry Potter film franchise, brought in $169.2 million in the U.S. box office alone, and another $312.3 million internationally in its opening weekend, beating total projections and breaking the records for best debut domestically and globally. In addition, 43% of the intake in the U.S. was from 3D showings, while a whopping 60% internationally were 3D.

We saw it Saturday in IMAX/3D (we intended to see a midnight showing, but we had to change), and the 3D was great – it wasn’t in your face, but in fact you forget it is in 3D after a short time – and I mean that in the sense that you are generally not conscious of the 3D and the artifacts often seen with it.

The movie was superb and an excellent conclusion to the story. Interestingly, it only comprises about the last third of the book, with the first part taking the other two. That’s due to the amount of action taking place, which rarely stops once it gets going (it starts slowly at the beach cottage where the first part left off).

If you have any emotional investment in the characters, bring tissues.

Interestingly, there were several key scenes where the crowd laughed out loud or cheered – something I haven’t seen in a movie theater in years.

As can be expected, not everything from the book is in the movie – and although I think some of the missing scenes might have better explained a few things (for instance, Teddy Lupin, the son of Remus Lupin and Tonks, gets a quick mention in a key scene but isn’t metioned before when it would have added to the emotion of a later scene), but the movie generally didn’t suffer from their absence.

I’m saddened that this is the end…at least for now. Who knows what J.K. Rowling might have up her sleeve…

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