The Simpsons Movie: The Trailering

There’s a third trailer out for The Simpsons Movie, which shows every sign of being the longest, widest Simpsons episode ever. This is the first trailer that gives a sense of the tone and scope of the movie, which is basically no different from the TV version, though I assume somebody somewhere will swear to [...]

The Weekend in Nerd Cinema

Featuring two movies I’m definitely going to see five years from now when they’re being rerun on basic cable for the 90th time.

Raw William Shatner Interview Outtakes Dump!

(This interview was conducted by my excellent colleague Clayton Neuman — henceforth “CN” — for this week’s 10 Questions feature in Time. I threatened him with my orbital railgun until he agreed to hand over the outtakes. They’re posted below in minimally-edited form — seriously, these are raw transcripts of a phone interview, so don’t [...]

The Oscar Nominees: Meh

To save you the scrolling, for visual effects we have:

Star Trek to World: I’m Not Dead Yet

I can’t quite get my mind around the fact that J.J. Abrams now basically owns the entire Star Trek franchise. After the success of Alias Paramount handed him the whole thing, like a Hummer or a couple extra points on the back end. Star Trek is a living, breathing cultural entity. You can’t just give [...]

Robert Downey Jr.’s Hieroglyphic Love Affair

I was going to blog about Harrison Ford turning down a Han Solo spinoff, but the story feels off to me — the sourcing’s not so good. I don’t buy it. Let’s all be quiet and maybe he’ll make Indy 4.

The Last Blog in the World with the James Cameron News

So James Cameron is making Avatar. Or sorry, Avatar — IMDB isn’t that helpful.

Bad Director, No Hobbit for You

I don’t really get the new vogue on the part of studio execs for publicly calling-out the talent. Maybe they’re tired and cranky from counting all their money. But last summer Sumner Redstone got all up in Tom Cruise’s grill, and now some guy from New Line is all, like, no way is Peter Jackson [...]