The Frog brothers are reuniting once again in order to bust and dust some vampires in Lost Boys: The Thirst! When a writer of romantic vampire novels’ brother (Felix Mosse) goes missing, she (Tanit Phoenix) suspects real vampires are to blame and turns to Edgar (Corey Feldman) for help in getting him back. However, vampires […]
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Category Archives: Comic-Con
Dead Rising 2 Gameplay footage
Dead Rising 2 is an upcoming zombie action game where you control motobiker Chuck Greene as he fights hordes of zombie baddies using crazy, homemade weapon combinations, such as weelchairs with chainsaws duct-taped to the sides, or shotguns with pitchforks taped to the bottom! Dead Rising 2 hits stores September 28! Check out some gameplay […]
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Aion and City of Heroes: Going Rogue gameplay footage
Aion and City of Heroes: Going Rogue are two MMOs that have managed to hang on to their existence in an era of MMOs being dominated by the titan that it World of Warcraft. Check out some exclusive gameplay footage from these two games!
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Comic-Con Report and Reaction: Where Are the Action Chicks?
Sometimes when a movie does it right it will burn an image into your brain which will never go away. Stuck there forever like a good childhood memory waiting to be called back to the surface for you to enjoy again. I have one of those images bubbling around in my head. The reveal shot […]
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Joker Panel Interview: Steve Englehart on The Laughing Fish
During our Comic-Con International panel on the psychopathy of the Joker, one panelist had to attend via remote. Back when comic book writer Steve Englehart had expected to attend Comic-Con in person, he was going to sit on the panel with us. When his travel plans changed so that he would not be coming to […]
Comic-Con International Panel Excerpt: Would the Joker Date?
Toward the end of our San Diego Comic-Con International panel on the psychopathy of the Joker, an audience member asked the panelists whether we thought the Joker’s association with Harley Quinn has been good or bad for the character’s mental health. I’m not going to point out every time the audience laughed because nearly every statement that appears below got a big laugh. Plain text cannot convey the entertaining quality of Jerry’s delivery – his simple “I would” cracked people up – or how Adam was clearly engaging in tongue-in-cheek humor and knew darn well what was going on every step of the way.