UPDATE III (Jan. 10): The final list has just been announced! Go here to see which films made the cut.
So I hear you like lists.
Seriously: All of us here at Techland have been told by our online overlords that lists go over big in these tubes of the intrawebs. So we’ve been ordered to come up with an initial batch of big-time …
So that’s not entirely accurate, but Rob Liefeld did just post video of his two sons rifling through the first issue of Image United, which comes out next Wednesday. It’s hard to see all the new pages because of the video quality, but a few choice panels were caught on tape. In case you missed it earlier this week, Image United writer …
Yes, we did another Techland show. We do it every Thursday morning. But we pretend it’s Friday in order to maintain the cinematic illusion. What you see is not scripted or staged. We actually come up with that amazing material on the fly.
Except for Peter. Peter uses a stunt double.
When it comes to “2012,” public opinion seems to range from “it’s awful” to “not-so-bad” to “so-bad-it’s-great.” I consider myself a member of the latter group; 90 minutes of wall-to-wall Earth demolition can’t be all bad. (Check out my interview with the master of disaster himself, director Roland Emmerich)
But there’s one …
In case you haven’t noticed, video games have become frequent fodder for movies. In fact, games are so hot in Hollywood right now that producers aren’t even waiting for the title to come out before they decide to adapt it.
Like Capcom’s Dark Void. Today it was announced that Brad Pitt’s production company Plan B Entertainment has …
Kevin Smith just put out a book called Shootin’ the Sh*t with Kevin Smith. It’s a transcript of the best bits from SModcast, the podcast he does with his producer Scott Mosier. SModcast is basically just Smith and Mosier talking about movies and sex and Harry Potter and Helen Keller and whatever else comes up.
I didn’t have …
If you were visiting Rockefeller Center in New York City this past Saturday, you may have noticed throngs of people getting drenched while a DJ spun innocuous hits from Coldplay.
The rain-soaked ruckus was all for the release of New Super Mario Bros. Wii at the Nintendo World Store, where Mario fans were able purchase their copy of …
Every week we’re going to pull out some of our favorite images from the comics we’ve been reading. We’re going to call it Panel of the Week! As you might have read in Lev’s post we love naming things. So let’s get right into it.
Punisher #11
As we saw recently in Dark Reign, Wolverine’s son, Daken, was sent after the Punisher. The …
130 minutes. That’s the running time of “The Twilight Saga: New Moon.” And at minute 125, audiences of swooning tweens around the world will let out an audible gasp before erupting into cheers. At least that’s what happened late Wednesday on New York’s Upper West Side, when the very first “New Moon” audience lost its …
Arvid Nelson’s Deadlocke, which is an adaptation of Christopher Krovatin’s Venomous is out today as a one-shot. Thanks to Dark Horse, TECHLAND has a candid video of Nelson chatting about Deadlocke and Rex Mundi among other things. The cover alone looks pretty cool, right?
In modern-day New York City, a ragtag group of rebellious
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The Hobbit director talks to TIME contributing nerd Gilbert Cruz about his creative influences.
Guillermo del Toro might be one of Hollywood’s ultimate horror film nerds. In a semi-homage to Forrest J. Ackerman (the godfather of all things genre), the director of Pan’s Labyrinth, Blade II, and the Hellboy films purchased a second …
So the good people over at “Star Wars: In Concert” have thrown some serious love our way.The force is strong with these few.
A couple days ago, I posted some initial thoughts about this traveling “Star Wars” production, and thanks to your feedback – and their rapid outreach – we’ll be sitting down to talk with narrator Anthony …