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- Digital Deal: Green Lantern Comics For 99 Cents Each
- Orlando Bloom Confirmed To Return As Legolas In Peter Jackson’s ‘The Hobbit’
- Blu-ray Review: The Rite
- TV Review: ‘Doctor Who: The Doctor’s Wife’
- Comics Of Doom: Episode 67: An Interview With Marc Bernardin
Digital Deal: Green Lantern Comics For 99 Cents Each Posted: 28 May 2011 05:44 AM PDT ComiXology is running a sale all this weekend on Green Lantern-related digital comics for only 99 cents each. Note, the sale is only for this weekend -- Saturday, May 28, 2011 and Sunday, May 29, 2011. You can download the digital versions for the iPad or iPhone of issues of titles like Green Lantern, Green Lantern Corps, Blackest Day, The Final Night, and much more for only $.99 each at the ComiXology App [...] |
Orlando Bloom Confirmed To Return As Legolas In Peter Jackson’s ‘The Hobbit’ Posted: 27 May 2011 04:28 PM PDT Pretty much every actor who portrayed a popular character in director Peter Jackson's epic Lord of the Rings trilogy has been rumored to be coming back in one aspect or another for the two-part adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien's earlier classic, The Hobbit. Many of the characters who are said to be returning had absolutely nothing to do with Tolkien's Hobbit, and were only introduced later on in Rings. Nevertheless, one must understand that in addition to making a strong adaptation of The Hobbit, Jackson also must try and secure the fanbase he had from LOTR—including those who never read the books from which these movies are made. And so, Jackson made one of the rumored names official today with the announcement that Orlando Bloom has signed on to reprise his role as the elven archery master, Legolas. Bloom joins Elijah Wood, set to return as Frodo in a special cameo, and Cate Blanchett as cast member's whose characters were not in The Hobbit originally. [...] |
Posted: 27 May 2011 01:15 PM PDT The Rite Blu-ray | DVD | On Demand Directed by Mikael Hafstrom Starring Anthony Hopkins, Colin O'Donoghue, Alice Braga Release Date: May 17, 2011 The ability to actually frighten has been celebrated in very few films over the last decade. There has been a succession of horror films that induce nausea and sickness rather than soul-tormenting images that plague the brain long after the nightmarish vision has vanished from the screen. To come in contact with true horror one needs to dismiss all films in the Saw franchise, along with films such as Hostel and Turistas. These types of movies construct their entire existence around disgusting images of decapitations, the tearing of human limbs, and the devouring of human body parts. All of this is perverse, lacking any ingenuity that is necessary when trying to craft a potent and adequately effective horror film. Horror films with a singular reliance on gore wind up producing nothing of substance or distinction. They just exist -- and maybe they are content with that existence -- as being a film with a perverse fascination with violence [...] |
TV Review: ‘Doctor Who: The Doctor’s Wife’ Posted: 27 May 2011 10:14 AM PDT Doctor Who Series 6, Episode 4: The Doctor's Wife Directed by Richard Clark Written by Neil Gaiman Starring Matt Smith, Karen Gillan, Arthur Darvill, Suranne Jones, Paul Kasey, Adrian Schiller, Elizabeth Berrington, and Michael Sheen BBC America Air date: May 14, 2011 Neil Gaiman's much-awaited and long-postponed episode of Doctor Who highlights of the great aspects of the show that fans know and love: a mysterious place with unusual people in which our heroes arrive to solve a mystery and fix the problem [...] |
Comics Of Doom: Episode 67: An Interview With Marc Bernardin Posted: 27 May 2011 08:11 AM PDT Check out Episode 67 of Comics of Doom, the official comics podcast of Geeks of Doom. Click HERE to open the podcast player in a new window [..] |
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