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First Look: Futurama Monopoly Unveiled at Comic Con

Today at Comic-Con, fans can catch a sneak peak of MONOPOLY®: Futurama Collector’s Edition designed by USAopoly and Futurama, on display at Fox Booth #4313. Even if you can’t make it to the show though, here’s a first look at the new game.  This marks the first time that Monopoly gets the Futurama treatment, thrusting the classic board game into the 31st century.  Game Description: Oh. Your. God! America’s most popular board game is getting a 31st century spin! In New New York, you’ll use your millions to buy, sell, and trade properties from the animated series. From Mom’s Friendly Robot Company to Planet Express Headquarters, you can also build Resi-domes and People Hives as you battle for control of the galaxy.  Continue reading ‘First Look: Futurama Monopoly Unveiled at Comic Con’

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SDCC 2011: The Walking Dead

Last year saw the premiere of the television adaptation of acclaimed graphic novel author Robert Kirkman’s ongoing zombie series, The Walking Dead.  I managed to attend the panel at last year’s Comic Con, where I was able to see a first look at the series.  If it were not for the insanity going on with the busy Hall H schedule this past Friday at this year’s Comic Con, I would have loved to have attended the panel again for season two of the now critically acclaimed television adaptation.  However, I may have had trouble, since the panel for The Walking Dead was one of the most anticipated panels at this year’s Comic Con.  Fortunately, I still had a chance to visit the booth on the showroom floor, as well as get a look at season two, which can be seen below. Continue reading ‘SDCC 2011: The Walking Dead’

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SDCC 2011: ‘Haywire’ Trailer Premiere!

Mallory Kane is a highly trained operative who works for a government security contractor in the dirtiest, most dangerous corners of the world. After successfully freeing a Chinese journalist held hostage, she is double crossed and left for dead by someone close to her in her own agency. Suddenly the target of skilled assassins who know her every move, Mallory must find the truth in order to stay alive.  Using her black-ops military training, she devises an ingenious—and dangerous—trap. But when things go haywire, Mallory realizes she’ll be killed in the blink of an eye unless she finds a way to turn the tables on her ruthless adversary.   Continue reading ‘SDCC 2011: ‘Haywire’ Trailer Premiere!’

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SDCC 2011: Warner Premier: H+ and Mortal Kombat Legacy

Thursday at San Diego Comic Con was packed with panels and people, as my fellow geeks and I continued to make our way through all of the different exhibits, booths, and presentations.  While the much anticipated Twilight panel certainly got its audience and hours at a time were spent by people in various other lines as well, including the panel for the awesome HBO series Game of Thrones (wish I could have been there), I did manage to take some time and see what Warner Premier had to offer in the way of their new and popular web series.  The results were interesting enough as the panel included a new web series being produced by Bryan Singer and, more excitedly, a panel with the stars and creators behind the popular online hit, Mortal Kombat Legacy. Continue reading ‘SDCC 2011: Warner Premier: H+ and Mortal Kombat Legacy’

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SDCC 2011 Review: It’s No Easy Task Being ‘The Devil’s Double’

The idea of having a body double living your life with you, let alone taking your place when you would desire it is interesting.  The subject matter presented in The Devil’s Double takes it to the extreme, as the son of Saddam Hussein makes the life of his lookalike a living hell, which is fitting, given the title of the film. It makes it more intriguing that the film is based on a true story, which could be seen as a sexed and violenced version, but still fits the bill of an intensely told tale, where a man is in quite the struggle to do what is right, despite being the representative for a man who is quite evil.  The film is much stronger, thanks to its lead actor in a dual performance.  While it only borders on greatness, the film is still a solid, if intense depiction of the life of the double for the devil. Continue reading ‘SDCC 2011 Review: It’s No Easy Task Being ‘The Devil’s Double’’

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Wrightson and Niles Forge ‘Frankenstein Alive, Alive!’

Today at San Diego Comic-Con 2011, IDW Publishing announced an all-new horror series with acclaimed creators Steve Niles and Bernie Wrightson. FRANKENSTEIN ALIVE, ALIVE will launch in 2012, picking up right where Mary Shelley’s classic tale ends.  “This is an idea that’s been rattling around somewhere in the back of my mind for a good many years,” said Wrightson. “I mentioned it to Steve and we started talking. In about two minutes I realized that not only were we on the same page, we shared a vision. I’m very excited to see this finally happening. It’s going to be lot of fun.”  Continue reading ‘Wrightson and Niles Forge ‘Frankenstein Alive, Alive!’’

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‘X-Men: First Class’ on Blu-ray September 9th

Before they were superheroes, the fate of humanity depended on an extraordinary group of youngsters who went on to become X-MEN: FIRST CLASS. Based on the international bestselling Marvel Comics franchise, this box office hit bursts onto Blu-ray and DVD Friday, September 9 from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment. For the first time ever, “X-Men” fans will have the power to choose a side between Professor X and Magneto with two versions of premium collectible Blu-ray packaging. Also exclusively on Blu-ray, fans receive access to over two hours of special interactive features PLUS ten Marvel “X-Men” Digital Comics including a never-before-seen “X-Men: First Class” backstory— redeemable through each Blu-ray’s unique packaging code.  Continue reading ‘‘X-Men: First Class’ on Blu-ray September 9th’

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Comic-Con 2011: Out of the Office Reply

Greetings everyone!  That magical time is upon us once again!  No, not “Hammer” time, but the blissful, hustle and bustle of the one and only Comic-Con in beautiful downtown San Diego, CA.  This year our entire staff is attending so you will be assured of a lot of exclusive coverage, photos and even interviews.  This is my favorite time of the year and I am happy to be sharing the duty with all my fellow writers here on the site.  Now don’t fret.  I just wanted to make sure everyone understands that all Blu-ray reviews will be suspended for the next 5 days or so after today as we bring you the best in exclusive Comic-Con 2011 coverage.  Make sure to stay tuned and check back often. Continue reading ‘Comic-Con 2011: Out of the Office Reply’

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Comic-Con 2011: CHILLERAMA Poster Art!

If someone asked me today what I’m looking forward to the most next week at Comic-Con 2011 in beautiful sunny San Diego, I would honestly have to say it was CHILLERAMA.  What is CHILLERAMA you ask?  CHILLERAMA is whatever you make of it.  For me, it’s another chance to get a look at the work of one of my favorites, Adam Green, as well as director efforts from Joe Lynch, Adam Rifkin and Tim Sullivan.  It’s basically the ultimate drive-in entertainment at this year’s Comic-Con, however, it’s so much more for me and horror fans alike.  Stay tuned here next week for exciting coverage of CHILLERAMA and an exclusive interview I will be conducting with directors Adam Green and Joe Lynch.  I cannot wait!  In the meantime, check out the cool artwork and press release below that was sent to me.  See you all in San Diego! Continue reading ‘Comic-Con 2011: CHILLERAMA Poster Art!’

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