Entertainment things!
Dec. 12th, 2007 11:41 amOkay. There is a lot of stuff. So. Bear with me.
On the anime front I would like to point out this super cool PC controllable Tachikoma.
Also Studio Ghibli's site for Ponyo on a Cliff is up if you want to look. The movie will tell the story of a five year old boy and a goldfish princess who wishes to become a human.
The direct to DVD Batman anime project is continuing forward. This is being pitched to be like the Animatrix. It is supposed to be covering the time between the two movies. In addition of involvement from Bruce Timm, Batman: Gotham Knight will feature work from anime studios Madhouse (The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, Paprika), Studio 4°C (TekkonKinkreet), and Production I.G (Ghost in the Shell). Director Satoshi Kon (Paprika) is said to be working on the project as well.
Del Rey Manga and Marvel are trying another X-men manga collaboration. Wolverine looks /really/ young and that's about all I'm going to say about that.
Over to TV - It looks like Journeyman didn't get picked up for a full season, which is a damned shame. I liked that show. I liked it a lot.
The Amazing Race, unsurprisingly, got picked up for a new season.
Interested in detail on the new Knight Rider?
Lost season 4 trailer!
There is a Critic's Association that normally hosts a meeting in January to look at the second half of the season. They've called it off, mainly to there not being a second half of the season at this point. If you want more on the strike there are a lot of good sites out there but I'd start here: http://unitedhollywood.blogspot.com/
Now on to movies!
The first five minutes of AvP Requiem are out there if you want to find them. I've heard they don't totally suck. I haven't watched them yet. I'm super busy.
And... Yeah. That's all for now.
There is going to be a Lost Skeleton of Cadavra sequel!
On the anime front I would like to point out this super cool PC controllable Tachikoma.
Also Studio Ghibli's site for Ponyo on a Cliff is up if you want to look. The movie will tell the story of a five year old boy and a goldfish princess who wishes to become a human.
The direct to DVD Batman anime project is continuing forward. This is being pitched to be like the Animatrix. It is supposed to be covering the time between the two movies. In addition of involvement from Bruce Timm, Batman: Gotham Knight will feature work from anime studios Madhouse (The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, Paprika), Studio 4°C (TekkonKinkreet), and Production I.G (Ghost in the Shell). Director Satoshi Kon (Paprika) is said to be working on the project as well.
Del Rey Manga and Marvel are trying another X-men manga collaboration. Wolverine looks /really/ young and that's about all I'm going to say about that.
Over to TV - It looks like Journeyman didn't get picked up for a full season, which is a damned shame. I liked that show. I liked it a lot.
The Amazing Race, unsurprisingly, got picked up for a new season.
Interested in detail on the new Knight Rider?
Lost season 4 trailer!
There is a Critic's Association that normally hosts a meeting in January to look at the second half of the season. They've called it off, mainly to there not being a second half of the season at this point. If you want more on the strike there are a lot of good sites out there but I'd start here: http://unitedhollywood.blogspot.com/
Now on to movies!
The first five minutes of AvP Requiem are out there if you want to find them. I've heard they don't totally suck. I haven't watched them yet. I'm super busy.
And... Yeah. That's all for now.
There is going to be a Lost Skeleton of Cadavra sequel!
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Date: 2007-12-12 10:53 pm (UTC)My friend
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Date: 2007-12-12 11:03 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-12-12 11:10 pm (UTC)Tell me it's an autobot... ;)
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Date: 2007-12-13 06:15 am (UTC)Avp R footage
Date: 2007-12-13 06:49 am (UTC)Video of KITT....
Date: 2007-12-13 07:55 pm (UTC)I'm not all that enthused, the car looks a little.. small... But it could be fun.
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Date: 2007-12-13 07:58 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-12-19 05:35 pm (UTC)LOS ANGELES, December 18, 2007… This Christmas Eve, as millions around the globe raise their voices in praise at midnight masses, New York City and Los Angeles-based fans of the iconic Alien and Predator can experience a very different take on the ritual …at special Midnight Mass-acre showings of AVP-R.
The events follow on the heels of Twentieth Century Fox servicing to press a special holiday gift: an AVP-R Christmas ornament promising that “This Christmas, there will be no peace on Earth.”
There’ll be little peace – but much fan anticipation – at the two Midnight Mass-acre locations: Hollywood’s renowned Chinese Theatre and New York’s Regal Union Square Stadium 14. The first 100 diehards in line at each Midnight Mass-acre will get a special stocking stuffer – commemorative shirts emblazoned with “I Survived Midnight Mass-acre Christmas Eve 2007.”
Opening everywhere December 25, AVP-R sees the deadly beings from the two of cinema’s scariest film franchises wage their most brutal battle ever – in our own backyard.
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Date: 2007-12-19 05:36 pm (UTC)