Ok, the SyFy channel of the week, something vs. something movies are usually particularly bad, even by SyFy standards. That said, Chupacabra vs. The Alamo is so ridiculously camptastically bad that it’s hilarious. With lines like “We got Chupacabras all up in here!” how can you not...
Interview: A Chat wi...
posted by Big Dog
Outside of conventions, I rarely get the opportunity to interview anyone. I was very pleased, that Mark R. Largent (Stalled Trek and the upcoming the Wobbling Dead) could take a few moments out of his day to answer some questions I had for him via email. Much thanks to him for taking...
Sci-Fi Expo Day 2
posted by Big Dog
After two days at a con, I’m exhausted! I had every intention of getting this out as soon as I got home from Sci-Fi Expo, but I found myself completely wiped out after all the excitement that I was too out of it to put together coherent thoughts! Day 2 had me heading directly to the...
Preview: End of the ...
posted by Carl
End of the World premiers on SyFy Channel on Saturday the 23rd of February at 9/8PM (ET/CT). Plasma rain causes massive power surges, collapsing communication networks, and reduces cities to piles of ash. Two small town sci-fi fan boys, who work at a video store, dig deep into their vast...
Star Wars Episodes I...
posted by Big Dog
It might not seem like a big deal for some people, but for those looking to see the rest of the prequels in 3D on the big screen, it looks like that will have to wait. From StarWars.com: Lucasfilm has decided to postpone this fall’s scheduled release of Star Wars Episodes II and III...
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Review: Steamboy
posted by Troy
I am one of those who simply does not get Anime. Most the examples I’ve seen – and I’ve seen plenty, believe me – are riddled with substandard animation quality, wacky pop tunes that do not belong, and plots that make almost no sense whatsoever. For those who enjoy...
Iron Man Was on TV L...
posted by SciFiJunkie
It has been a long time since I’ve seen Iron Man, the original movie, and there has been a lot of releases connected to it since then. They have really altered the perspective that you got when you originally watched it. You kind of have a different perspective of Tony Stark from when...
Preview: The 12 Disa...
posted by Carl
The 12 Disasters of Christmas premiers Saturday December 8th at 9/8PM ET/CT on SyFy Channel. An ancient prophecy about the end of the world comes true. The 12 Disasters of Christmas is based on quite possibly one of the most flimsy premises I’ve ever heard. ***** Minor Spoilers...
Review: The Hobbit (...
posted by Troy
With the impending arrival of Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit: An Unexpected Party, I couldn’t resist taking a trip back in time to watch (yet again) the 1977 Rankin Bass version of The Hobbit. I first discovered this movie when it was shown to my class back in elementary school some...
007 Review: Skyfall
posted by Troy
Old dogs, new tricks. That’s the message we’re told to receive when viewing Skyfall, the latest in the line of the ever-popular 007 franchise. But before we can say whether or not the dog truly learned or simply scratched its fleas, I’ll first offer up the obligatory...
Review: Halloween 4:...
posted by Big Dog
Now that the con is over, let’s get back to the burning chart reviews that is the Halloween franchise. WARNING: This is going to be a lengthy read, even for these articles! Today’s outing takes us into Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers. This saw the departure of the idea to...
Iron Man 3 – O...
posted by SciFiJunkie
Well it’s finally here the Iron Man 3 movie trailer. We have all been waiting a long time to see this one, so as soon as I was able to get it I got it posted.
Review: Halloween II...
posted by Big Dog
Today’s review is about Halloween III: The Season of the Witch. Yes, I’m actually doing this… This movie is a complete departure from the Michael Myers story. When Carpenter agreed to add input to this film, it was under the expression that he would be able to continue the...
Review: Halloween II...
posted by Big Dog
As promised, I have returned with the next movie in the Halloween series! This one simply called Halloween II. It came as something of a surprise that Halloween did as well as it managed. On the $300,000 budget, it more than made back its cost. Moustapha Akkad (the producer throughout most of...
No Escape Was on TV ...
posted by SciFiJunkie
No Escape was one of those little movies that you see on TV and never take time to watch. Last night I decided that it was time to watch it, and so I did. Capt. JT Robbins is sent to a prison for the assassination of his general officer, the kind of prison you only get out of when...
7 Days of 007 –...
posted by Troy
“I’ve been trying to give 110% since the beginning, but after all the fuss, maybe I started giving 115%,” Daniel Craig said regarding the fan backlash he’s received as the world’s most famous superspy, even before Casino Royale was released. “I just wanted to see him [James...
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Cloud Atlas Extended...
posted by Carl
Here is a short commentary by the Cloud Atlas Directors: Tom Tykwer, Andy Wachowski, and Lana Wachowski. And here is the extended trailer for Cloud Atlas. Cloud Atlas based on the novel by David Mitchell is an exploration of how the actions of individual lives impact one another in the...
Review: Waterworld &...
posted by SciFiJunkie
I just finished watching Waterworld from 1995 and couldn’t help being fascinated by the actual storyline of the Earth’s polar ice caps melting and everything being underwater. Kevin Costner, who plays a mutated mariner, fights to stay alive while battling starvation and outlaws,...
Review: Summer Wars
posted by SciFiJunkie
It’s not very common that I watch an Anime movie, but last night my son suggested that I watch Summer Wars with him. Now I have watched a little Anime in my life, usually small series like Cowboy Bebop, Inyasha, Trigun, Ghost in the Shell (both the movie and TV series), and even the...
7 Days of 007 –...
posted by Troy
Once more we tread into territory where someone who was previously selected to don the mantle of 007 but couldn’t (or wouldn’t) for whatever reason finally gets his opportunity. Following the seemingly endless legal battles, the “bloodless coup,” and Timothy Dalton’s pass at...
Review: Halloween (1...
posted by Big Dog
It’s that time of year again, folks! That means getting ready for trick-or-treaters, wearing costumes of all sorts of frightening and cool natures, pulling pranks of your own (because you never outgrew it), and watching horror/slasher films! Everyone’s entitled to one good scare,...
7 Days of 007 –...
posted by Troy
As we previously noted, Timothy Dalton was the man originally slated to replace Sean Connery, but he turned it down, citing at the time that he was too young, and Connery was too good to follow. As when Connery stepped down, the world and the studio played the guessing game of who would...
7 Days of 007 –...
posted by Troy
Once named as “the lethal comedian,” Roger Moore is the longest officially-tenured 007 in the franchise, with Connery tying the record only if the unofficial Never Say Never Again is counted in your lexicon (I count it, but only because it’s Connery and not a parody). Although Moore...
7 Days of 007 –...
posted by Troy
You might have noticed that yesterday’s article on Sean Connery was a little short. This is because most people agree that Connery’s era was the gold standard and the one that everyone will compare to every later version of 007. Besides, I covered a lot of the Connery history on Day...
Jurassic Park was on...
posted by SciFiJunkie
It’s been a very long time since I’ve seen Jurassic Park. I really didn’t remember very much about it, so when I saw it on TV tonight I thought it would be an interesting watch. It’d been so long since it had been on and since I have watched it that I really...
