Oh, Piranha 3-D, we love you so. All the blood, all the screams, all the unneeded 3-D nudity – you’re so bad, but so, so right.
It might just be our top guilty pleasure of the year – and the best B-movie in recent memory. Way better than “Snakes on a Plane,” right up there with “Grindhouse.” And it makes a giddy case for …
Watch it while you can, folks!
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First it was the Empire Strikes Back, then the Goonies and now its Marty McFly’s turn to celebrate.
2010 marks the 25th anniversary of Robert Zemeckis’ Back to the Future, which means a Blu-ray box set is on the way. The entire trilogy will be in HD with hours of bonus content on October 26. …
Wednesday marks not only the championship game of my flag football league. It’s also new comics day. Here’s the list of new comics dropping this week. This is without posters or magazines, sans toys and statues, and completely absent of lunch boxes, busts, and DVDs. Just comics.
(A ♠ marks my projected pull list.)
Marvel
Amazing …
Our fear of aquatic creatures has been restored in a huge way today with the release of Roger Corman’s original Piranha on DVD ($15, Amazon) and a remake that’s now in 3D. Techland caught up with the B-movie King, who produced the original in 1978, to talk the evolution of horror and why, even at 84, he says he’ll never …
Any doubts you may have about Google TV could be wiped away after watching this 6-minute demo of the upcoming service. It jumps between live TV, the DVR and the Internet without a hitch. Most notable, though, is the Google Queue, which by all accounts is a unified menu for any recording you may have – audio and video. Check it …
After an editorial in Wednesday’s Dark Horse’s Buffy The Vampire Slayer: Riley let slip that they would be publishing a series based on spin-off Angel next year, fans have been vocal in their confusion and upset about what this means for IDW Publishing’s ongoing Angel franchise. Now, the San Diego-based publisher has released a statement …
Timothy Zahn’s Terminator Salvation: Trial By Fire hit both brick and mortar and virtual bookshelves this week. The latest installment in the Terminator universe picks up where the movie left off. Connor is on the mends and the Resistance is trying to figure out what exactly Marcus Wright is and how they can defend themselves against …
Here’s a worrying possibility: What if Paramount’s reboot of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle franchise is actually good? Deadline Hollywood is reporting that the studio is taking the idea very seriously, as they’re hoping to turn the pizza-loving martial-arts-loving mutated reptiles into “the next Transformers.” With Michael Bay …
Metroid, one of Nintendo’s most storied franchises, makes its return to the console on August 31 with Metroid: Other M and in the last week they’ve released two trailers that are the complete opposite of what Nintendo normally does. First, Samus speaks and, second, Samus is one HOPA in her skintight Zero Suit. We applaud …
We never met Frank Rock until he was already dead. Sgt. Rock and Easy Company were longest-running protagonists of American war comic books: from their initial appearances in G.I. Combat and Our Army at War in 1959 to the end of Sgt. Rock in 1988, they appeared monthly for more than 28 years. By the time World War II comics became …
While the hardcore Whedonettes get themselves all in a tizzy about the news that Dark Horse will be publishing new Angel comics beginning late 2011, suggesting an end to IDW Publishing’s control of the franchise, another part of Buffy comics editor Scott Allie’s text tease caught my eye: The mention of Dollhouse comics at some point in …