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Brand new trailer for Marc Webb’s “The Amazing Spiderman”!

Wednesday, 08 February 2012

Trailer 2 is now up for The Amazing Spiderman starring Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone, Rhys Ifans, Martin Sheen and Denis Leary. Check it out!   Good trailer but what is with the shiny goggle eyes on the mask?
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Robert Rodriguez and Danny Trejo re-teaming for ‘Machete Kills’

Wednesday, 08 February 2012

Machete was a fun movie. A reaaaal fun movie. Robert Rodriguez fans have been wondering since the release of the original, and the announcement of the completion of a script for the sequel, when he would find time in his tumultuous schedule to return to the character for a sequel. It seems that he’s decided moved it up a few notches on his “to-do” list to his next...
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Joss Whedon, Tom Hiddleston, Samuel Jackson, Clark Gregg, and more in ‘the Avengers’ Glo

Tuesday, 07 February 2012

Yeah, I knew about the Global Twitter chat that took place for “The Avengers”. I didn’t participate because I had a strong feeling that it would be overwhelmed with geek girls fawning over Tom Hiddleston. I just don’t understand why but he’s a ‘geek girl’ magnet. Anyway, we now have an opportunity to review the transcript of the chat and see if they let...
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The Star Wars 3D Superbowl TV spot

Tuesday, 07 February 2012

Did you guys see that new TV spot for the 3D re-releases of Star Wars that aired during the Superbowl? I didn’t. But thanks to the power of the internetz we can all use youtube as our personal DVR’s and view anything that we may have missed during our many many beer fueled trips to the bathroom. For your viewing pleasure I present that very ad: That wasn’t all that bad and even...
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Jonah Hill, Kristen Bell and Sarah Paxton posing with the Ghostbusters’ Ecto-1… is this

Monday, 06 February 2012

I really really hate posting about Ghostbusters. It’s bittersweet but mostly bitter because they dangle the franchise in front of us without any real traction. It’s been a good 3 or so months since we learned that Oscar grows up to be a Ghostbuster and now these guys are teasing something BIG in these photos. Via: Worst Previews Apaprently the source of all this imagery is none other...
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Legendary Pictures Re-making Godzilla Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 28 July 2010

It’s been only twelve years since the last attempt to re-make Godzilla, but according to tee shirts distributed at this year’s Comic Con Legendary Pictures is going to try their hand at the big G.

Aint It Cool reports:

One of the more clever, and understated, reveals of this year’s Comic-Con was the unveiling of the new Americanized Godzilla – still slated to hit the big screen via Legendary Pictures in 2012. The folks over at Talking Dog Studios developed a promotional T-shirt that featured this striking artwork of the beast’s design.

Be sure to click the link for the full tee shirt design. It’s quite killer.

Legendary appears to be staying true to the old design complete with stocky legs and nuclear bomb breath. The tee shirt even says ‘Gojira’ on the back, not Godzilla. All the better, in my opinion: the Devlin and Emmerich film’s greatest mistake was forgetting that those traits, and others, are why people love Godzilla. This is a franchise with a small but extremely rabid and loyal fan base–the sort of franchise ready to explode on the country if treated well. Hopefully in the post-Iron Man age of faithful adaptations of established geek properties, we could actually see Godzilla destroy Tokyo, not New York.

I would have liked a little more than just a piece of concept art on a tee shirt, but only because I’m so excited. This is one of my favorite Comic Con reveals this year.

Is anyone out there stoked to see another American take on the King of Monsters?

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