Comic Con 2011: Cast talks Total Recall

Monday, July 25th, 2011

I am busy putting together comic con goodies and posting them so be prepared for lots of cool stuff from comic con over the coming 24 hours. This go around we have the panel from Comic Con where Colin Farrell, Jessica Biel, Len Wiseman, Kate Beckinsale, etc all talk about the upcoming Fright Night Remake.

The remake stars Colin Farrell, Bryan Cranston, Kate Beckinsale, Jessica Biel, Bokeem Woodbine, John Cho and we are still waiting on confirmation of Bill Nighy.

The story involves nation states Euromerica and New Shanghai, with Douglas Quaid (Farrell) a factory worker in the latter who begins to believe he is a spy, although he doesn’t know for which side.

Total Recall hits theatres on August 3, 2012.



www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsFXfSZ18Gc


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Watch 9 Minute Piranha 3D Comic Con Clip

Sunday, August 1st, 2010

Below you can checkout a 9 minute clip for Piranha 3D which was shown at Comic con it featuers blood, carnage and oh yes.. Piranhas. I am still not sold on the need for 3D and frankly will do my best to see the film in 2D and avoid the gimmick but with Alex Aja directing its a safe bet its gonna be a good time! 


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Wes Cravens New Comic

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

Wes Craven to release an original graphic novel. The upcoming novel is to be produced by Arnold Rifkin and Liquid Comics. Not much has been released on what the novel will focus on or even a name yet, but apparently Wes has a deal for a four-book series. The novel is scheduled for release early 2011, the novel will be available in print form electronically, so it will be available on the iPhone, iPad and i assume other mobile devices.

Liquid Comics have a ‘Director’s Cut’ line in which they work with film director’s to create works which may be difficult to realise on screen. Director John Woo (Face/Off) has released a graphic novel for the company titled ’7 Brothers #1′ also Director Guy Ritchie has released works for the company as well. Also Nicolas Cage, Jenna Jameson and Duran Duran to name but a few have created works for the company in the past.

Wes Craven is currently working on ‘Scream 4′ for Dimension Films. Also look out for ‘My Soul To Take’ in theatres October 29th. I personally am hoping for a horror oriented novel, old-school exploitation style, but i know Wes has branched out to other styles through out the years, and I’m sure what ever Wes creates will be a must read.


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Dynamite to publish Total Recall comic books

Saturday, July 11th, 2009

Dynamite Entertainment announced that later this year it will publish a series of comic books adapted from the classic Mars film Total Recall (1990), which starred Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sharon Stone, Rachel Ticotin, Michael Ironside and Ronny Cox. The film is based on the Philip K. Dick short story “We Can Remember It for You Wholesale” (1966).In related news, the entertainment website Sci Fi
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The Night Projectionist Going from Comic to Film

Friday, July 10th, 2009

Variety reports Myriad Pictures is reteaming with comicbook publisher Studio 407 to bring the horror series The Night Projectionist to the bigscreen.

“Projectionist” marks the second title produced under Studio 407′s first-look deal with Myriad — the first being the comicbook Hybrid, which is tentatively scheduled to begin production later this year.

Projectionist’s story takes place on Halloween Eve in a small-town movie theater, where an all-night Draculathon draws throngs of moviegoers who suddenly find themselves locked inside the theater, which is slowly filling with vampires.

Myriad’s horror credits include Jeepers Creepers 2. The first issue of The Night Projectionist miniseries will hit shelves in February.

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Interview: Birdwatching from Mars comic book creator Barry Napier

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

Toronto blogger Mary Rajotte recently sat down for a fascinating two-part conversation with dark speculative fiction author Barry Napier, the creator of the forthcoming Birdwatching from Mars comic book series. In Part 1 of the interview, Napier discusses the genesis of Birdwatching from Mars and the different incarnations it took from idea to reality. In Part 2, Napier discusses the process of
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Review of new John Carter of Mars: The Jesse Marsh Years comic book collection

Monday, June 8th, 2009

The website First Comics News has a nice review of the new Edgar Rice Burroughs’ John Carter of Mars: The Jesse Marsh Years (Dark Horse Comics, May 2010) reprinted 1950s comic book collection, concluding: “Editor Samantha Robertson, Designer David Nestelle and Digital Restorer Andy Fisher have lovingly brought this collection to life without putting too much of their own stamp on it. They’ve just
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