
Katsucon, a big anime con held every year in Maryland, went down over the weekend, and as one of the first big shows for the year it’s only right we take a look a good look at it here on Cosplay.
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Katsucon, a big anime con held every year in Maryland, went down over the weekend, and as one of the first big shows for the year it’s only right we take a look a good look at it here on Cosplay.
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It’s easy to forget now, given its enormous success, that the NES was once seen as a risky proposition. Coming on the heels of the great video game crash of 1983, into a market unsure if games were a fad that had already died out, the system didn’t just magically appear in stores across North America.
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In this bonus episode of “A Cast of Kings,” Joanna and David discuss the plotlines they’re looking forward to most in Game of Thrones: Season 5, explain why they didn’t see the show in IMAX, discuss last season’s deleted scenes, and review the Game of Thrones documentary, “A Day in the Life.” You’re welcome to back “A Cast of Kings” on Kickstarter (although it is completely optional this year!).
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Which popular actor has been cast as Deathbolt in Arrow? What did James D’Arcy promise at the end of Agent Carter? Can you watch the Guardians of the Galaxy and The Avengers fight Thanos now? How did Kodi Smit-McPhee respond to being cast as Nightcrawler in X-Men Apocalypse? Did Ant-Man cameo in an earlier Peyton Reed movie? Want to see a video of the effects in Agent Carter? How can you play as all of the classic Simpsons superheroes? Where is Batman riding a dinosaur? What are the first three Daredevil episodes called? Read about all this and more in today’s Superhero Bits.
Actor Colm Feore joins Gotham in a few weeks as Dr. Dulmacher.
Doug Jones has been cast as Deathbolt on Arrow.
Here’s a promo for the season finale of Agent Carter.
Speaking of which, James D’Arcy promises Comicbook.com a “Huge Easter Egg” for Marvel fans at the end of the finale.
Comic Book Movie found this bootleg video of a Disney promo featuring the Guardians of the Galaxy and Avengers battling Thanos on Avengers Assemble.
The Daily Star reports that actress Cara Delevingne is seeing a psychotherapist to help her nail the Enchantress in Suicide Squad.
A photo posted by Kodi Smit-Mcphee (@kodismitmcphee) on Feb 17, 2015 at 10:22pm PST
Here’s Kodi Smit-McPhee‘s official announcement about joining X-Men Apocalypse.
Tuesday’s rumor of a new Avengers: Age of Ultron trailer being on the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D return episode are false.
Due to the amount of graphics and images included in Superhero Bits, we have to split this post over THREE pages. Click the link above to continue to the second page of Superhero Bits.
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We’re going to see that Neill Blomkamp Alien movie after all.
Details are scarce but Wednesday afternoon, the District 9 and Chappie director tweeted that his radical reimagining of the Alien universe – which was first revealed via concept art – will “officially” be his next film. Variety then confirmed the fact with 20th Century Fox and found out Ridley Scott is producing. Read more below.
UPDATE Feb. 18: Here’s the tweet in question. Variety confirmed with 20th Century Fox that a deal has been closed for Blomkamp to make an Alien movie and it’s not Prometheus 2.
Um… So I think it’s officially my next film. #alien
A photo posted by Brownsnout (@neillblomkamp) on Feb 18, 2015 at 3:55pm PST
Here’s the original story from February 10 where Blomkamp suggested the movie was all but read to get made. A fact we now know is happening:
February 10: This year kicked off with a bang when District 9 and Chappie writer/director Neill Blomkamp posted Alien concept images to Instagram. The pics featured renderings of Sigourney Weaver‘s character Ellen Ripley, the Hicks character originally played by Michael Biehn, and images of the engineers’ ship from Alien housed in a giant hangar.
There wasn’t much explanation of the images: were they for a film, or maybe a game? Had Blomkamp created them on his own, or as part of a quiet deal that hadn’t leaked outside Fox? Now the director reveals the truth about his Alien ideas — and he says that he could actually make the Alien movie heralded by the concept art. He just has to decide to do it.
Blomkamp talked to Uproxx, and the interview is surprisingly candid. The director explained that the art came out of a long-simmering desire to make an Alien movie.
Basically, what happened was, when Chappie got heavily into post-production, I could take my foot off the gas a bit. I was thinking about what I wanted to do next and I’ve been wanting to make an Alien film for like years and years.
The art came into being as the director was working on the post-process of Chappie, and he says we’ve only seen the beginning of it, teasing “I produced way more art than I put out.”
This all came about thanks to working with Sigourney Weaver on Chappie, which comes as a surprise to no one.
Speaking to Sigourney Weaver, when we were doing Chappie, she set off a bunch of thoughts in my head — I had come up with an idea that didn’t have Sigourney, it was a different idea. But I spent all of the shooting time with her, it was like, holy shit, that could actually be really interesting. When I came back to Vancouver, I had an entire year to work on Chappie. And when I wasn’t needed in the edit, I could think about Alien. So, I basically developed an entire movie and I did all of this artwork as well.
Blomkamp says he’s not giving up on the idea, and that Fox isn’t the roadblock to making it happen. According to him, it’s his own attitude about doing a franchise movie that keeps things at the theoretical stage. (“Sometimes Hollywood just sort of gets to me.”) If he gets his head around making it, Blomkamp says it’s a go.
Seriously, he’s certain about this:
Me. I’m the problem. Fox, they would make it. Like, tomorrow. They would make it.
As a refresher, here’s the art.
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Shaft was born in the early ’70s, when Richard Roundtree played the seductive and violent private detective John Shaft for director Gordon Parks. The story continued in two sequels and a short TV series, then was picked up years later, in 2000, when Samuel L. Jackson played John Shaft’s nephew, with the character at the center of a film directed by John Singleton. Now New Line wants to make a new Shaft movie — we just don’t know what this one will look like.
The Wrap reports on the rights landing at New Line, saying that producer John Davis (Predator) will produce. There’s little info available about the new film, as it is just beginning development. There’s no writer to announce, much less a director or star.
We don’t even know if this will continue the family lineage of the characters, or simply reboot the character entirely. The report says that Shaft will be recast, so it’ll be a new version of the character at least based on that criteria.
And while we don’t know anything about plot, one guess for the story’s jumping-off point is that Shaft might address the increasingly tense relationships between black communities and cops. The previous films have featured corrupt cops, but attacking concepts of institutionalized corruption and racism would be an escalation for Shaft. Turning Shaft into a hero who fights for his community could be a way to make this movie relevant and even proactive, as long as the producers prevent the film from seeming crassly exploitative at the same time.
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Simpsons executive producer Al Jean says this isn’t true. He would know, but no matter. A Reddit user has come up with a wild theory that attempts to explain why The Simpsons have never aged in 20-plus years. And even if it’s false, it’s an interesting, well-researched attempt to put a bow on a series that’s never been about wrapping things up.
Basically the idea is that Homer has been in a coma for twenty years. Read more details on this Simpsons fan theory below.
Here’s the Reddit Thread with the full Simpsons fan theory. I’m just going to bullet-point a few quotes.
If you head to the Reddit link, there are more examples, details and images to try and back up this theory too.
Again, The Simpsons has never been about telling a huge, cohesive story. It’s episodic. Every episode tells a single story that you can just jump into without seeing anything before it. Nothing that happens ever carries over into another episode as if the slate is wiped clean every week. Nevertheless, imagine when The Simpsons does end that they pull a Newhart on us (a famous instance of the whole series being a dream)? It would be a hilarious goodbye. Let’s just hope that never happens.
Even though we know it’s not true, what do you think about this Simpsons fan theory?
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Page 2 is a compilation of stories and news tidbits, which for whatever reason, didn’t make the front page of /Film. After the jump we’ve included 36 different items, fun images, videos, casting tidbits, articles of interest and more. It’s like a mystery grab bag of movie web related goodness.
Header Photo: Kevin M. Wilson / Ape Meets Girl “A Spaceman Came Traveling” (E.T.) print
10 Reasons Hollywood Film Scores are the World’s Greatest Form of Music
Book vs. Film: Fifty Shades of Grey
ANNIE HALL poster by Anne Benjamin
Recount! Oscar Voters Today Would Make ‘Brokeback Mountain’ Best Picture Over ‘Crash’
Help save Listen Up Philip auteur Alex Ross Perry’s Fluffy The Cat
AJ Frena’s “Near the Camphor Tree” print
4 Reasons ‘50 Shades of Grey‘ Is the Limp Bizkit of Sex
FXX will finally stream The Simpsons in original 4:3 format
Map out your favourite films From fiction to reality: discover the locations of blockbuster movies
Movie mythbusters
4 Weird Facts You May Not Have Known About Star Wars
10 Time Travel Books That Need To Be Movies Right Now (If Not Sooner)
24″ Star Wars Super Shogun Boba Fett from Funko
AMC Theaters CEO Chastizes Sony Over ‘The Interview’: “They Made a Lot of Wrong Decisions”
RIP Mayor Gunderson. #ParksandRec pic.twitter.com/i9nz75zyNp
— Parks and Recreation (@parksandrecnbc) February 18, 2015
Bill Murray appeared on ‘Parks and Recreation‘ in the most unexpected way
Ewan McGregor to Make Directorial Debut with ‘American Pastoral’
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Due to the nature of fast-moving information all over the internet, one of the biggest concerns moviegoers and TV watchers have alike is the worry of spoilers. It’s still an issue that plagues entertainment fans because it’s hard to determine how long you can wait before openly talking about spoilers. However, since we’re nearly two full months into 2014 and the 87th Academy Awards are happening on Sunday, that means we should be pretty safe to run through 50 Movie Spoilers of 2014 in Five Minutes. There’s a mix of a bunch of blockbusters like Guardians of the Galaxy, but also awards players like Whiplash. Watch! ›››
Continue reading Watch: 50 Blockbuster & Oscar Films of 2014 Spoiled in 5 Minutes
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Even though Scarlett Johansson just had her first child not too long ago, she’s wasting no time lining up a series of future project. The actress will be back as Black Widow in Captain America: Civil War, and she’s taking the lead in the big screen adaptation of the anime Ghost in the Shell. Now Deadline reports Universal Pictures has attached the actress to lead The Psychopath Test, a psychological thriller from writer Kristin Gore, based on Jon Ronson’s book of the same name. Game Change and Meet the Parents director Jay Roach is attached to direct with Brian Grazer producing through his own Everyman Pictures banner. ›››
Continue reading Scarlett Johansson Teams with Jay Roach for ‘The Psychopath Test’
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