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27 Jan 19:23

‘Ash vs. Evil Dead’ Season 2 Script Is In, and More News From the Starz TCA Presentation

by Fred Topel

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Starz presented to the Television Critics Association this morning and Starz CEO Chris Albrecht announced new series collaborations with Alejandro González Iñárritu and Alejandro Brugués. We asked the status of the second season of Ash vs. Evil Dead, which was greenlit before the season one premiere. Albrecht says development is moving full speed ahead. 

“Saw the first script a couple days ago,” Albrecht said. “Looks really good. Second seasons are so important for series. That’s the difference between making a movie and making a series. The cast really gelled through the first season. They appropriately got a lot of acknowledgment from the fans and press. We’re really excited. This is a series. I think it’s got the legs of a real series. The storylines and what I’ve seen on paper back that up. We’re on track for another season in 2016.”

Albrecht briefly touched on the upcoming Bryan Fuller series American Gods, only to confirm that production is “based in Toronto.”

Starz is also presenting panels for their Girlfriend Experience series from Steven Soderbergh, and returning shows Black Sails and Outlander today.

Campbell reprises his role as Ash, the stock boy, aging lothario, and chainsaw-handed monster hunter who has spent the last 30 years avoiding responsibility, maturity and the terrors of the Evil Dead. When a Deadite plague threatens to destroy all of mankind, Ash is finally forced to face his demons –personal and literal. Destiny, it turns out, has no plans to release the unlikely hero from its “Evil” grip.

The cast is led by Bruce Campbell (Evil Dead, “Burn Notice”) in the role of Ash Williams, Lucy Lawless (“Salem,” “Spartacus,” “Xena”) as Ruby, a mysterious figure who believes Ash is the cause of the Evil outbreaks, Ray Santiago (“Touch,” Meet the Fockers) as Pablo Simon Bolivar, an idealistic immigrant who becomes Ash’s loyal sidekick, Dana DeLorenzo (A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas) as Kelly Maxwell, a moody wild child trying to outrun her past, and Jill Marie Jones (“Sleepy Hollow”) as Amanda Fisher, a disgraced Michigan State Trooper set to find our anti-hero Ash and prove his responsibility in the grisly murder of her partner.

The post ‘Ash vs. Evil Dead’ Season 2 Script Is In, and More News From the Starz TCA Presentation appeared first on /Film.

21 Jan 22:21

Star Wars Album Cover Mashups

by Miss Cellania

Instagram member WhyTheLongPlayFace combines pop culture characters with album covers. A lot of them lately have been Star Wars characters, and they’re a hoot! Some achieve visual puns with the choice and placement of characters, while others are a play on names, like Bib Fortuna as Bob Dylan.

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#bobdylan #timestheyareachangin #starwars #bibfortuna #forceawakens #theforceawakens

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Happy Birthday @hamillhimself #davidbowie #aladdinsane #starwars #markhamill #forceawakens #theforceawakens #music #vinyl

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#hueylewisandthenews #fore #starwars #chewbacca #theforceawakens #forceawakens #vinyl #forcefriday

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#brucespringsteen #borntorun #starwars #bossk #music #vinyl #whythelongplayface

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See even more from WhyTheLongPlayFace at Instagram. -via The A.V. Club

21 Jan 16:41

"The Schwartz Awakens" In "Spaceballs"-Inspired "Star Wars" Parody Posters

Sure, the Force has awakened, but did you know the Schwartz has as well? Check out Jason Buddich's "Spaceballs"-inspired "Star Wars" parody posters.
13 Jan 01:26

Peanuts

12 Jan 15:33

The Man with the Golden Gun

11 Jan 16:50

You can relight an extinguished candle from its flammable smoke...



You can relight an extinguished candle from its flammable smoke trail. Source

11 Jan 15:19

Underrated Cities: Hoboken Ranked #9 In N.J.

by Eric Kiefer
See some of the places that makes Hoboken one of the most “underrated” cities in the Garden State, according to a report.
08 Jan 18:01

People Are Awesome (Fitness Edition)

by Miss Cellania
Corey

Love these.

Do you need a little inspiration to get going on your New Year’s resolution to get fit? Then watch the latest compilation from People Are Awesome. This one features folks who are extraordinarily fit, flexible, strong, and agile.

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Feel inspired yet? They weren’t born that way. This is the result of lots of effort and practice. That means with effort, anyone can improve their physical fitness. You might not ever get to this level, but you can be proud of your progress. Or you can just enjoy watching these people! -via Tastefully Offensive

08 Jan 17:38

NYCC’s Javits Center Gets A Billion Dollar Expansion To Increase In Size By A Half

by Rich Johnston

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A billion dollar expansion to the Javits Center, home to the New York Comic Con, had been announced today by Governor Andrew Cuomo.

Consider at one point it was intended to be demolished with an alternate structure built in Queens, this is quite a journey for the Javits after gaining a subway station last year.

The Center will gain an addition 1.2million square feet to add to the existing 2.1 million square feet, giving the Center the largest ballroom in the Northeast of the USA and a new half-a-million square foot exhibition space. There will also be a terrace overlooking the Hudson.

So who will break ground first… The Javits or the San Diego Convention Center?

NYCC’s Javits Center Gets A Billion Dollar Expansion To Increase In Size By A Half

08 Jan 14:49

Newswire: HBO has greenlit a Deadwood movie

by William Hughes
Corey

YESSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!

TVLine is reporting that HBO’s critically beloved Western swear reservoir, Deadwood, is being resurrected as a movie. The news—which comes after a couple of months of hints and innuendo from the network, plus hopeful wishing from series co-star Garret Dillahunt—has been confirmed by HBO’s president of programming, Michael Lombardo.

“David has our commitment that we are going to do it,” Lombardo said, referring to the show’s creator, David Milch, the man who helped put “hooplehead” on the map of well-trod American expletives. “He pitched what he thought generally the storyline would be—and knowing David, that could change. But it’s going to happen,” Lombardo promised, adding that Milch feels he has “something left unsaid” in the violent South Dakota town. (“Cocksucker,” “fuck,” and “John From Cincinnati wasn’t all that bad” all spring to mind as potential unspoken phrases.)

But not quite yet; the ...

07 Jan 22:42

See Michael B. Jordan Knocked Out on the Set of ‘Creed’

by Ethan Anderton

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In order to star in boxing movies like Creed, actors like Michael B. Jordan have to train with real boxers. Not only does it get the actors in the right shape, but it helps them appear as if they could be real boxers and aren’t just pretending. And when it comes to the Rocky movies, there’s something else that makes the actors really feel like they’re in the ring.

While appearing on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, co-star Sylvester Stallone explained that in the Rocky films, there is a tradition of shooting what is called a “dead man walking scene” where the actor in the ring actually gets punched in the face by a real pro fighter. And that tradition ended with Michael B. Jordan knocked out on the set of Creed.

Since Jordan’s primary opponent in the film is real-life British boxing champ Tony Bellew, it wasn’t hard to make the tradition happen. But as you may have heard, Jordan got knocked out while filming this initiation. Now you can actually see it happen around the 1:47 mark in this video:

Jordan was “up for whatever” when it came to shooting this movie, he wanted to really be part of the Rocky family by taking part in this tradition. As Stallone explains in the interview, “When a real pro hits you, it isn’t like you see in these bar-room brawls or Westerns with a big punch. It’s just ‘boom,’ and next thing you know you are talking to angels.” And as you can see, Jordan takes that punch and is immediately down for the count.

But just because Jordan got knocked out cold doesn’t mean he isn’t cut out for boxing. In fact, Jordan soaked up so much of his boxing training that co-star Gabriel Rosado, a real former World Boxing Organization light middleweight champ, says that the actor could probably become a real boxer if he was so inclined. But I’m sure he’s fine making a living without getting punched the face all the time.

As for Stallone, he’s no stranger to taking hits for the Rocky movies. In the interview he reveals that Rocky IV star Dolph Lundgren put Stallone in the hospital for four and a half days with his punch for the dead man walking scene. Stallone says, “He hit me so hard in the chest that the next thing I knew I was on a low-altitude flight to intensive care at St. John’s Hospital surrounded by four nuns!” Sylvester Stallone on a plane with four nuns sounds like a great movie.

The post See Michael B. Jordan Knocked Out on the Set of ‘Creed’ appeared first on /Film.

07 Jan 21:44

Fan Favorite Stormtrooper TR-8R Details Confirmed By Lucasfilm

by Peter Sciretta

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Last week we wrote about the a First Order Stormtrooper that took the internet by storm and became the unexpected breakout character of Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Fans had named the riot control bato-weilding First Order stormtrooper the designation TR-8R, a reference to his line calling Finn a “TRAITOR!” We even speculated that TR-8R’s backstory might have been revealed in one of the Force Awakens tie-in novels. Lucasfilm has confirmed the Stormtrooper’s origins, alongside the people who play him (yes, he has both a voice and stunt credits).

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Lucasfilm Confirms TR-8R is FN-2199

Lucasfilm confirms that the Stormtrooper dubbed TR-8R by the internet is in fact FN-2199 (aka “Nines”), a character the was introduced in Greg Rucka’s book Before the Awakening. As we told you last week, “Nines” trained and served on a squad with Finn (then FN-2187) in the First Order, which explains why he is so angry upon seeing his former friend at Maz’s Castle. The image above, from Before the Awakening, features FN-2199 seated in the background with red hair.

You’ve heard his work before. Kind of! FN-2199’s voice (including, of course, “Traitor!”) was provided by David Acord, a Skywalker Sound sound editor. Acord’s production credits include Attack of the Clones, Revenge of the Sith, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Star Wars Rebels, and Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Pretty good training for a stormtrooper. (Inside the armor is Liang Yang, a veteran stunt performer. Without his baton spinning, I wouldn’t be writing this.)

Liang Yang has worked on Game of Thrones, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Strange Tides, X-Men: First Class, Snow White and the Huntsman, Skyfall, World War Z, Edge of Tomorrow, Dracula Untold, Exodus, Kingsman and many other films. Lucasfilm goes on to explain Nine’s role in the First Order:

There’s a reason that Nines gets to use an awesome weapon (which is called a Z6 baton). He’s riot control, and part of an elite squad that enforces order or squashes uprisings. While their weapons are non-lethal in theory, the Z6 can definitely cause harm or kill an opponent when used with brute force. Look, if a lightsaber can’t cut it, you know it ain’t good news.

Now that we have a confirmation that TR-8R is in fact FN-2199, I think I’m still going to use the designation lovingly given to him by Star Wars fandom. And while the film leads us to believe that TR-8R has been killed off, StarWars.com jokes that he may have lived: “Let’s hope we haven’t seen the last of Nines. Or TR-8R. Who wouldn’t want to see Round 2…and all the memes it could inspire?”

The post Fan Favorite Stormtrooper TR-8R Details Confirmed By Lucasfilm appeared first on /Film.

07 Jan 19:36

Jason Mantzoukas To Adapt Paul Pope’s Battling Boy

by Erik Amaya

battling-boy-coverThough a feature film adaptation of Paul Pope‘s Battling Boy has been in the works since before the 2013 graphic novel was published, Deadline reports that the project has found a new screenwriter in the form of actor, comedian, How Did This Get Made? mainstay and screenwriter Jason Mantzoukas.

Sent by the gods to defend the city of Acropolis after the loss of its hero, Haggar West, Battling Boy takes various creatures and learns something about being a hero. He is armed with t-shirts and aided by West’s daughter in his struggle against a gang of child-stealers.

Feast’s Kevin Osborne will direct the film, which currently has no release date.

Jason Mantzoukas To Adapt Paul Pope’s Battling Boy

07 Jan 19:35

Netflix Follows Up With Daredevil Season 2 Poster

by Dan Wickline

If you watched the teaser trailer that Netflix released a little bit ago, there was a definite religious theme to it… which has carried over to the new poster for Marvel’s Daredevil season 2. The poster features everyone from season one climbing up to, but not quite on the same level as the hero / vigilante with Stick and what I’m guessing is Frank Castle right at his feet. Good is on the left bad is on the right. And all of it on clouds that make the shape of the Punisher skull.

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Netflix Follows Up With Daredevil Season 2 Poster

07 Jan 17:27

Here's the Fastest Way to Defrost Your Car Windshield According to Science

by Casey Chan on Sploid, shared by Alan Henry to Lifehacker

Here's the Fastest Way to Defrost Your Car Windshield According to Science

It’s winter. If you drive a car that’s parked outside, you know what that means. It’s frigid as hell inside your car and the windshield is totally opaque from all the foggy ass frost. Not cool. How do you get rid of it? Hit the defrost button right? That’s not all. The always inquisitive Mark Rober tested out every combination on how to defrost your windshield and came up with a way that is twice as fast as other methods. That means you’ll get a clear windshield in half the time.

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07 Jan 17:24

Get Organized With This $19 Rechargeable Label Maker

by Shep McAllister, Commerce Team on Deals, shared by Shep McAllister, Commerce Team to Lifehacker

It might not seem like mission-critical equipment, but there are times when owning a label maker can really come in handy, and you can buy a really good one right now for just $19.

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07 Jan 17:07

Nick Offerman and Megan Mullally must really love to do...















Nick Offerman and Megan Mullally must really love to do puzzles

It’s no secret that Nick Offerman and Megan Mullally make up not only one of Hollywood’s most admirable couples, but also one of the world’s. But how does a busy, successful, healthily sex-crazed couple like that keep themselves both entertained and in love? The answer—at least according to their Twitter accounts—may be puzzles. The two have been posting adorable pictures of the puzzles they’ve completed together over the five months or so, tagging some of them with the slightly confounding but mostly amusing hashtag #puzzlebush. In turn, the tag has inspired some people to post their own puzzling puzzle recreations, tagging both Mullally and Offerman.

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07 Jan 15:00

The Memes We Loved And Lost In 2015

by Zeon Santos
Corey

Love memes.

A magical thing happens every time we say goodbye to the old year and hello to the new- everything we cared about from the old year dies.

It's not a physical death, and since we share so much of ourselves online that old year's stuff still lives on forever in virtual space, but according to the interwebs stuff from last year is no longer relevant and therefore "dead".

That includes viral content, top news stories and, of course, or beloved memes. Remember when you gave a crap about Left Shark for a total of two weeks back in February?

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Oh, you didn't care for that funky dancer in the foam suit? Me neither, which means you were probably more of a Pizza Rat fan.

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No love for that hungry little guy either, eh? Well then let me introduce you to Demi Lovato's basement dwelling twin sister Poot, she's far more frightening than Left Shark or Pizza Rat so you'll simply adore her!

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See In Meme-oriam 2015: A Tribute To The Memes We Lost This Year here

06 Jan 22:38

TV Review: The new Todd Margaret is worth meeting, but still destined to fail

by Danette Chavez

When IFC announced that David Cross would return for a third season of The Increasingly Poor Decisions Of Todd Margaret, it seemed the show would have to go back in time—or possibly sideways, to some kind of parallel universe—to move forward with another round of escalating deception and bad decision-making. How else could it account for all the living people following the nuclear annihilation (that Todd was both directly and indirectly responsible for) at the end of season two? The solution, from creator Cross and his co-writer Shaun Pye, is both a retelling and a new story. But while the show may have a new title and an improved protagonist, the same fate awaits him—and the viewer. Which is to say that if you liked the free-associating storytelling of the first two seasons, you’ll enjoy this latest offering.

Each episode of the show, now simply titled ...

06 Jan 21:37

Great Job, Internet!: Conclusive proof that your life is lame compared to David Bowie’s

by Annie Zaleski
Corey

34. Nice.

It’s an established fact that David Bowie’s had an accomplished music, stage, and movie career. In fact, when he turns 69 this Friday, January 8, he’ll celebrate it by releasing a new album, ★ (a.k.a. Blackstar), which is already receiving rave reviews. Slacking off is not (and has never been) in Bowie’s vocabulary, something hammered home by the website supbowie.com, a searchable, year-by-year chronicle of the Thin White Duke’s life milestones. At age 3, “he had a cameo appearance in a home video”; by age 15, “he formed his first band, the Kon-Rads”; at 23, he “released the legendary album The Man Who Sold The World”; and at 62, “he got a newly discovered spider species in Malaysia named after him, Heteropoda Davidbowie.”

Of course, odds say that not every year will be productive or triumphant—after all, at age 28, the site ...

06 Jan 21:35

Newswire: An HBO executive explains why True Detective season 2 kind of sucked

by Alex McCown

First of all, let’s agree that viewer opinions regarding the second season of HBO’s True Detective have been conflicting, at best. Some of us thought it was a damn fine show, and no amount of grimacing Rachel McAdams memes are going to change that. But, if we’re being honest, the voices of the naysayers outweighed those of supporters, because the people who hated it really, really hated it. Much like Vince Vaughn—spoiler alert—stumbling through the desert, they claimed, the show was already dead, it just didn’t know it yet. Obviously, someone at HBO had to make sense of this critical and commercial misstep, and that someone is Michael Lombardo, HBO President of Programming. In a sprawling interview with The Frame, he wants the world to know that if and when something’s a failure—and he’s not saying True Detective season two was ...

06 Jan 21:31

Newswire: Help us choose 2016’s A.V. Undercover songs

by David Anthony

It’s time for you, the reader, to help us, The A.V. Club staff, pick the 25 songs that will be features in this year’s A.V. Undercover. But instead of voting from a list of pre-determined categories, as we’ve done in past years, we’d like for you to suggest songs in the comments. Here’s how it works: Start a new comment (not a reply) that simply states your song suggestion. (Like this: Phil Collins, “In The Air Tonight.”) Easy enough, right?

Then go crazy and upvote the ones that you think would work best, and downvote the ones you don’t like. We’ll take a look at what got the most support (and, as always, add our own ideas) to determine the final list of 25 songs, which will happen some time next week.

Keep this in mind: We’ve tried not to ...

06 Jan 18:57

The 52 Most Anticipated Movies of 2016

by FSR Staff

Most Anticipated Movies of 2015

Here at Film School Rejects, we believe that a healthy movie diet is at least one new release per week. We don’t all have time to see every single one of the more than 300 feature films that will be released in the next calendar year. Our critic Rob Hunter might come close, as will an elite few whose time and finances line up perfectly with seeing a bunch of movies. For the rest of us, we’ll have to be on a diet. There will be plenty of great TV to watch, a cornucopia of titles on Netflix, Hulu, Amazon and iTunes to stream, and of course, plenty of time spent reading articles on the Internet.

As we’ve done in years past, we’d like to help you navigate the oncoming tidal wave of new movies. We believe that your movie diet is best balanced by seeing one new release for every week of the year. This doesn’t mean that there will be a good new release every week, but you get the idea. It’s with that in mind that we present our list of the 52 Most Anticipated Movies of 2016.

If you’d like, you can catch up on previous years below:

2015   |   2014   |   2013   |   2012   |   2011

52. 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi

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Release Date: January 15

The Pitch: It’s been a while since Michael Bay has made an earnest “Rah! Rah!” movie about the military, but it’s a theme that he’s continued, albeit in a minor way, throughout the Transformers franchise. The man loves to make movies that go boom, but he also loves to make movies that are favorable to America’s armed forces. Considering the acclaim that Clint Eastwood’s American Sniper received, this should be a movie that speaks to America’s most gun-toting, flag waiving demographic. Plus, as a bonus for more Conservative viewers, it’s all about Benghazi. The possibility of seeing a Michael Bay movie that unintentionally balloons into a political quagmire is far too interesting to pass up. Plus, Michael Bay does make blowing stuff up look really fun. Harrowing. I meant harrowing. (Neil Miller)

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51. I Saw The Light

I Saw The Light

Release Date: March 25

The Pitch: Earlier this month, Jason Bailey of Flavorwire wrote a great piece on why the biopic – and the “cradle-to-grave” narrative that it implies – was a bubble poised to burst. That’s not exactly great news for Tom Hiddleston, who looks and sounds the part of a young Hank Williams in I Saw the Light and certainly hoped for better than a March release date. Still, it’s not all bad news; movies like Ray and Walk the Line have shown that that audiences and critics alike will let their guard down for a quality movie about famed singer-songwriters, and the musical numbers included in the film will undoubtedly give it some cross-genre appeal. Maybe we’re tired of biopics, but a good ol’ fashioned Country musical? That dog’ll hunt. (Matthew Monagle)

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50. The Purge 3

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Release Date: July 1

The Pitch: The first film was a home invasion thriller focused on one family’s efforts to resist the Purge, and the sequel followed a small band of survivors trapped outdoors when all hell broke loose. Little is known about the third film’s plot specifics, but there’s really only one detail needed to get our butts in seats opening weekend. Will Frank Grillo be returning to kick ass for the underdogs? The answer is yes. (Rob Hunter)

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49. Pete’s Dragon

Pete's Dragon

Release Date: July 1

The Pitch: We wouldn’t normally be excited about a rehash of a beloved Disney family film, especially since the Witch Mountain redo was merely passable. However, the studio has turned this new take on their 1977 sorta-classic live-action and animation hybrid into a kind of prestige pic by hiring visionary indie darlings David Lowery and Toby Halbrooks. They’re the writer/director and producer, respectively, of Ain’t Them Body Saints and have also been involved with such non-mainstream efforts as Upstream Color and Listen Up Philip. And with their acclaimed short Pioneer (watch it), they’ve already kind of tackled children’s story territory. Add to all this Robert Redford cast in the Mickey Rooney role and we see this as the most exciting auteur-helmed kids movie since Robert Altman’s Popeye — and yes, we love Robert Altman’s Popeye. (Christopher Campbell)

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48. Synchronicity

Synchronicity

Release Date: January 22

The Pitch: Writer/Director Jacob Gentry’s 2007 film The Signal is a film with which we had a lot of fun. We expect a little bit of the same from Synchronicity, his new film about time travel, love and corporate interests. In his review of the film at the Fantasia Film Festival last year, Rob Hunter called it “Gumby sci-fi,” a film that (for better and sometimes worse) is too worried about being bendy and fun. It’s the “bendy and fun” part that has the rest of us interested. It promises to be a little bit of Blade Runner with a twisted sense of humor. In fact, it sounds like a movie that might make a nice reprieve from the doldrums of January. (Neil Miller)

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47. Eddie the Eagle

Eddie the Eagle

Release Date: April 29

The Pitch: In a surprise debut at Butt-Numb-a-Thon in Austin this past month, Eddie the Eagle was met with cheers from a weary-eyed crowd of movie marathoning nerds. That is to say that apparently it’s a lot of fun. The story of Britain’s first ever Olympic ski jump competitor, the colorful Eddie “The Eagle” Edwards, Eddie brings together a number of fan favorites. Kingsman‘s Taron Egerton stars in the titular role. Hugh Jackman plays his unorthodox coach. Christopher Walken is there, too. According to the vibes from the trailer, it’s going to be a rambunctious feel-good movie. One of those quirky, yet triumphant sports tales. And for those, we have a spot in our collective heart. (Neil Miller)

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46. Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising

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Release Date: May 20

The Pitch: It’s unlikely that this comedy sequel will be as good as the original, but as long as Rose Byrne is back, we’re on board, as well. We’re actually hopeful that director Nicholas Stoller and his writing collaborators Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg have recognized that Byrne was the best thing about Neighbors and put her even more front and center in part two. After all, the adversary this time around is a sorority girl (Chloe Grace Moretz), and from a presumable gender-matching standpoint, she’d be the Zac Efron (who is also returning) to Byrne’s Rogen. Even if she’s not its primary lead, though, Byrne will still steal the show anyway. (Christopher Campbell)

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45. Demolition

Demolition

Release Date: April 8

The Pitch: Jean-Marc Vallée has been on an incredible run over the last 3 years. In 2011, he delivered Dallas Buyers Club and earned an Oscar nomination for editing. In 2013, he helmed the Reese Witherspoon soul searching drama Wild. In 2015, he took his new film Demolition to the Toronto Film Festival where it earned some praise from critics. The film tells the story of an investment banker (Jake Gyllenhaal) who struggles to deal with the loss of his wife in a car crash. Any movie that combines the eye of Vallée with talents like Gyllenhaal and his co-star Naomi Watts should be a film that deserves our attention. (Neil Miller)

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44. The Accountant

The Accountant

Release Date: October 7

The Pitch: It feels like it’s been a few years since we spent any real time with “Ben Affleck, Actor”. Sure, we’ve spent months with “Ben Affleck, Husband” courtesy of the tabloids and the highly visible dissolution of his marriage. And sure, we’ve had plenty of time to check out “Ben Affleck, Human Action Figure” with the new publicity stills and trailers for the Batman V. Superman movie. Hell, we’ve even gotten used to “Ben Affleck, Prestige Filmmaker” thanks to Argo and the latest season of Project Greenlight. But “Ben Affleck, Actor”? Someone who reads a script, likes the character he is being offered, and does his best to play said character in an engaging and exciting way? We can’t think of a better way to get reacquainted than with a thriller about a professional killer. (Matthew Monagle)

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43. Everybody Wants Some

Everybody Wants Some

Release Date: April 15

The Pitch: In March, Richard Linklater will bring his spiritual sequel to Dazed and Confused back to Austin to kick off the South by Southwest Film Festival. About a month later, audiences around the country will have the opportunity to go back to the 1980s with one of film’s preeminent purveyors of Americana. This time it’s the story of a group of college baseball players who have recently become unburdened of supervision and make their way through the highs and lows of early adulthood. It’s not quite as ambitious as Boyhood, but Linklater’s comfort zone is riding around in cars with the good ole’ boys, so this should be a lot of fun. (Neil Miller)

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42. Zootopia

Zootopia

Release Date: March 4

The Pitch: If the rest of this movie is as good as the sloth-scene teaser currently killing it in theaters, we could be getting the best non-Pixar animated feature from Disney in decades. Or at least the funniest, which would make sense coming from the union of directors Byron Howard (Bolt) and Rich Moore (Wreck-It Ralph). Set in a metropolis populated by anthropomorphic mammals, the buddy cop comedy looks like the big-screen Richard Scarry movie we’ve never gotten. Zootopia stars the voices of Jason Bateman and Ginnifer Goodwin as a con artist fox teamed up with a by-the-books police officer bunny for a missing person — er, missing otter — case. (Christopher Campbell)

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41. The Free State of Jones

The Free State of Jones

Release Date: March 11

The Pitch: Matthew McConaughey plays a southern farmer named Newt Knight who, during the Civil War, teams up with a group of slaves to lead a rebellion against the Confederate Army. Aside from the fact that some of the puns just write themselves for this one (“Alright, alright, all Knight” or “Alright, alright, White Knight”), there’s also a great deal of prestige behind this pic. It’s written and directed by Seabiscuit and The Hunger Games director Gary Ross and it will co-star the rising talent of Gugu Mbatha-Raw. Also, Kerri Russell. This isn’t likely to be a charming McConaughey romp, but rather a dark, thoughtful movie about a small area of the deep south that stood up against the ugliness of the slave-owning states that surrounded it. Most importantly, the McConnaisance continues.  (Neil Miller)

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06 Jan 17:15

The Top Optical Illusions Of 2015

by Zeon Santos
Corey

So does it say Greg or Corey...

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Dudolf's illustrated optical puzzles were the latest in a year full of fun optical illusions going viral online, but they didn't offer people the opportunity to argue about them so they weren't the big winners of the year.

However, there were some real gems posted well before Dudolf's doodles, like the cat walking up downstairs, the empty field that's actually full of sheep, and the radical "color changing hair!" illusion.

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But not all the illusions that went viral were awesome.  There was the dumb "guys does this say Greg or Corey", the dumber "which color matches the shoes the best?" and the ultimate in viral dumbness "what color is this dress?".

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See The 7 Optical Illusions Of 2015 here

06 Jan 15:05

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05 Jan 23:00

The 17 Most Unforgettable Movie Moments Of 2015

by Germain Lussier
Corey

Some spoilers, but 100% agree with #1.
Loved it.

You know that moment. The moment in a movie that you geek out over as soon as you walk out of the theater. The one that gives you goosebumps, or makes you whisper “Holy crap” as it’s happening. Those are the “wow” moments, and we’ve collected the best ones from 2015.

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05 Jan 21:03

El Niño Is Running Late But It's Been Pounding Beers All Day

by Alissa Walker on Gizmodo, shared by Cheryl Eddy to io9
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Because this gif is one of my favorites of all time.

So El Niño was supposed to arrive this morning, and in true California style, it hasn’t showed up yet. Be warned, though, when El Niño does get here, it’s in the mood to fucking party—and it’s drinking to get drunk.

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05 Jan 17:53

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“Where’s the Wookiee?” is a new search-and-find book that replaces Waldo with Chewbacca. 

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04 Jan 18:04

Neil Gaiman Defends George R R Martin

by Dan Wickline

TempleOfArt_NeilGaiman“George R. R. Martin is not your bitch.”

This has been popping around the internet yesterday since George R R Martin announced that he was going to miss the deadline to get the next A Song of Ice and Fire (Game of Thrones) book out before the next season of the HBO adaptation. But the quote is something Neil Gaiman wrote back in 2009. Which tells us that Martin has been very slow for a long time… but it doesn’t make what Gaiman said any less true.

He was responding to a fan named Gareth who wrote asking about an author’s responsibility after announcing a book and not getting it done and when creating a series of novels. Gaiman responded in a very succinct way on his blog.

So anyone upset about Martin’s announcement of The Winds of Winter delay should read below.

Look, this may not be palatable, Gareth, and I keep trying to come up with a better way to put it, but the simplicity of things, at least from my perspective is this:

George R.R. Martin is not your bitch.

This is a useful thing to know, perhaps a useful thing to point out when you find yourself thinking that possibly George is, indeed, your bitch, and should be out there typing what you want to read right now.

People are not machines. Writers and artists aren’t machines.

You’re complaining about George doing other things than writing the books you want to read as if your buying the first book in the series was a contract with him: that you would pay over your ten dollars, and George for his part would spend every waking hour until the series was done, writing the rest of the books for you.

No such contract existed. You were paying your ten dollars for the book you were reading, and I assume that you enjoyed it because you want to know what happens next.

It seems to me that the biggest problem with series books is that either readers complain that the books used to be good but that somewhere in the effort to get out a book every year the quality has fallen off, or they complain that the books, although maintaining quality, aren’t coming out on time.

Both of these things make me glad that I am not currently writing a series, and make me even gladder that the decade that I did write series things, in Sandman, I was young, driven, a borderline workaholic, and very fortunate. (and even then, towards the end, I was taking five weeks to write a monthly comic, with all the knock-on problems in deadlines that you would expect from that).

For me, I would rather read a good book, from a contented author. I don’t really care what it takes to produce that.

Some writers need a while to charge their batteries, and then write their books very rapidly. Some writers write a page or so every day, rain or shine. Some writers run out of steam, and need to do whatever it is they happen to do until they’re ready to write again. Sometimes writers haven’t quite got the next book in a series ready in their heads, but they have something else all ready instead, so they write the thing that’s ready to go, prompting cries of outrage from people who want to know why the author could possibly write Book X while the fans were waiting for Book Y.

I remember hearing an upset comics editor telling a roomful of other editors about a comics artist who had taken a few weeks off to paint his house. The editor pointed out, repeatedly, that for the money the artist would have been paid for those weeks’ work he could easily have afforded to hire someone to paint his house, and made money too. And I thought, but did not say, “But what if he wanted to paint his house?”

I blew a deadline recently. Terminally blew it. First time in 25 years I’ve sighed and said, “I can’t do this, and you won’t get your story.” It was already late, I was under a bunch of deadline pressure, my father died, and suddenly the story, too, was dead on the page. I liked the voice it was in, but it wasn’t working, and eventually, rather than drive the editors and publishers mad waiting for a story that wasn’t going to come, I gave up on it and apologised, worried that I could no longer write fiction.

I turned my attention to the next deadline waiting – a script. It flowed easily and delightfully, was the most fun I’ve had writing anything in ages, all the characters did exactly what I had hoped they would do, and the story was better than I had dared to hope.

Sometimes it happens like that. You don’t choose what will work. You simply do the best you can each time. And you try to do what you can to increase the likelihood that good art will be created.

And sometimes, and it’s as true of authors as it is of readers, you have a life. People in your world get sick or die. You fall in love, or out of love. You move house. Your aunt comes to stay. You agreed to give a talk half-way around the world five years ago, and suddenly you realise that that talk is due now. Your last book comes out and the critics vociferously hated it and now you simply don’t feel like writing another. Your cat learns to levitate and the matter must be properly documented and investigated. There are deer in the apple orchard. A thunderstorm fries your hard disk and fries the backup drive as well…

And life is a good thing for a writer. It’s where we get our raw material, for a start. We quite like to stop and watch it.

The economics of scale for a writer mean that very few of us can afford to write 5,000 page books and then break them up and publish them annually once they are done. So writers with huge stories, or ones that, as Sandman did, grow in the telling, are going to write them and have them published as they go along.

And if you are waiting for a new book in a long ongoing series, whether from George or from Pat Rothfuss or from someone else…

Wait. Read the original book again. Read something else. Get on with your life. Hope that the author is writing the book you want to read, and not dying, or something equally as dramatic. And if he paints the house, that’s fine.

And Gareth, in the future, when you see other people complaining that George R.R. Martin has been spotted doing something other than writing the book they are waiting for, explain to them, more politely than I did the first time, the simple and unanswerable truth: George R. R. Martin is not working for you.

Hope that helps.

 

Neil Gaiman Defends George R R Martin