Hey guys, the kind people over at Discovery have given us a handful of Mythbusters t-shirts that we can giveaway today, as part of their all-day Mythbusters marathon.
It’s utter mayhem over there. For starters, the Mythbusters web site just relaunched this morning. And all day, as Mythbusters episodes air on Discovery, a contest is …
From the franchise no one wanted any more to the unexpected hot property on the block: Could The Terminator be heading for a reboot?
As reported by the Los Angeles Times, a smaller studio, Lionsgate, was the leading bidder for the Terminator rights, until a slew of bidders jumped into the auction, all jockeying to take control of one …
Been wondering who on Caprica this Allie Townsend is? She’s our wonderful little intern and we forced her into this week’s Techland Show. It was awkward. For her.
Watch as we discuss Google’s exit strategy out of China, unbox a special care package from EA, discuss whether or not the Spider-Man franchise is dead and gawk over …
Entertainment Weekly is devoting its newest cover story to Avatar, and what appears to be a slew of old news about a likely Avatar sequel. Just as James Cameron told Techland last month, he told EW that he’s already come up with ideas for not one but at least two sequels. Quoting Cameron’s sequel thoughts from our previous Techland …
Before I even dig into the Book of Eli, it’s worth noting the bizarre spectacle that’s been playing out all week over at Rotten Tomatoes. I found it utterly fascinating, how some of the early pundits were reacting to the film, and the difference between the opinions I saw flowing online Wednesday, versus those that went live …
Just yesterday, I was complaining about the announcement of G.I. Joe 2, and the lack of strong original material in Hollywood.
Well, I had clearly forgotten about Inception, the crazy-looking, ambiguous and ambitious sci-fi thriller penned by Christopher Nolan and set to come out in …
It was a low key Wednesday this week, wasn’t it? The big events were taking a break. Not many story arcs were concluding or kicking off. This does not mean we didn’t get some quality panels out of our haul, though. Starting with our favorite Barbarian learning a valuable lesson about leadership and continuing on with our favorite Bat, …
Ouch. Burn. Daaaaaammmnnnn.
Marvel just issued this press release to comic shops asking for unsold copies of DC’s Blackest Night tie-ins for variant covers of Siege #3. From my understanding, retailers had to purchase large quantities of the Blackest Night run in order to get those fancy Green Lantern rings. Turns out there are …
Normally when I catch wind of a product that promises to be “enhanced for this” or “optimized for that” I chalk it up to marketing spin and assume it’ll be priced higher than it should be with the hopes of duping casual consumers into buying it. Such was the case with the Freetalk Everyman Headset for Skype, a product that promises …
Remember how zombies were the new vampires? Well forget it! Forget it ever happened!
See, now we have Legion coming out, where Paul Bettany plays this angel who goes to Earth to get hella paid save humanity from a bunch of evil angels:
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At practically the same …
Spoiler TV got ahold of the casting call for Matthijs Van Heijningen’s prequel to John Carpenter’s The Thing, and be warned: It gives away almost the entire movie – chiefly who falls victim to the alien force and who doesn’t. It’s actually rather comical in its specificity, but I guess if you’re an actor going into a film …
Oh Ghostbusters.
Is there a better sci-fi comedy out there than the first Ghostbusters? And is there a more frustrating follow-up than Ghostbusters II?
I think it happened to me about three times during the holidays, where I would flip on a cable channel, ecstatic to see that Ghostbusters was on – only to realize a minute or two …