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Enlarge ImageMovie villains can be extra-deadly if they're cybe etic. Click to enlarge chart. SolarWinds Villains in sci-fi movies have an advantage over your regular Joe bad guy from off the tough streets of New York. Sci-fi baddies can be cybe etically enhanced, with robotic and other parts adding to their general menacing aura. Darth Vader was kind of a big jerk as Anakin Skywalker, but add in his imposing and life-sustaining black armor and he's a force to be fled from. And Agent Smith in "The Matrix" seemed like a meanie when we thought he was a human, but he jacked up the scary level once we saw him twisting and dodging bullets and realized what he really was. SolarWinds, a provider of IT managemen...
ادامه مطلب Enlarge Image Marvel Natalie Portman's Jane Foster was conspicuous by her absence in 2015's "Avengers 2: Age of Ultron", and it looks as though that was a sign of things to come."As far as I know, I'm done [with the Marvel Cinematic Universe]," she told The Wall Street Jou al. "I don't know if maybe one day they'll ask for an 'Avengers 7' or whatever, I have no idea. But as far as I know, I'm done. But it was a great thing to be a part of," said the actress, who played Thor's love interest.The question was raised due to Portman's not taking part in "Thor: Ragnarok", the third fim in the Thor series, which is currently filming ahead of its November 2017 release date. "Captain America: Civil War" was the most...
ادامه مطلب Enlarge Image Universal Pictures Home Entertainment Congratulations to Jonathan M. of La Puente, Califo ia, for winning a Skulpt Chisel fat and muscle tracker last week. Cinema lovers, stand at attention. This week's giveaway is a bundle of critically acclaimed military dramas on Blu-ray, including "Eye in the Sky," which came out in March and was released on-demand, and on Blu-ray and DVD, in late June. The British thriller wrestles with the ethical and legal implications of mode drone warfare and features a cast including Academy Award winner Helen Mirren ("The Queen"), Emmy winner Aaron Paul (TV's "Breaking Bad") and the great Alan Rickman ("Die Hard," "Harry Potter") in his last onscreen perform...
ادامه مطلب View post on imgur.comEditor's note: An image of a display at the Barcelona Wax Museum has been circulating on social media this week -- and, well, you can see why. Look people, it is precisely five minutes from the end of my shift, and those tapas aren't going to eat themselves. You think curating the exhibits at the Barcelona Wax Museum is easy, I'd like to see you try it. There are only so many rooms with an outer-space backdrop, OK? Yeah, maybe that one droid, or alien, or whatever you call the thing with the heartlight, wasn't exactly a big part of this Star Trek or Star Wars or Star Bucks movie (except for this "Phantom Menace" thing) but the fairy-tale exhibit was full, I already told you.And don't get smart with me about 95-year-old Han Solo over here. Sure, he might possibly be a ...
ادامه مطلب AT&T is about to put its money where its mouth is. The first offer in a brand-new customer rewards program dubbed AT&T Thanks hits today, with the carrier promising one free movie ticket when you pay for the first one at full price. On a Tuesday. This summer. At AMC or Regal theaters. After validating your cell phone number online. And then get a coupon code from MovieTickets.com. And it won't work if you use prepaid brand Cricket or an AT&T prepaid GoPhone.See? Easy! AT&T's "Thanks" program already came under fire earlier this month when Citigroup sued the wireless network for using the word "thanks" in this very campaign.Let's block ads! ...
ادامه مطلب Enlarge ImageStan Lee and friends at the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas, 1991. Ron Galella, Ltd./WireImage/Getty Today, a Marvel movie is a surefire hit -- but that wasn't always the case. From James Cameron's Spider-Man to George Clooney playing Nick Fury, many Marvel movie ideas never made it to screens. Though "Captain America" leaped from comics to the movie theatre all the way back in 1944, it was more than 40 years until Marvel's next big screen outing. During that time, Marvel figurehead Stan Lee left behind the comics he had made his name writing to make a full-time job of shopping the company's characters to TV and movie producers. The delightful "Marvel Comics: The Untold Story" by Sean Howe detail...
ادامه مطلب Marvel Spoiler-free review of "Civil War" is here. Various other commentary here and here and here and here and here (video). In this particular post, spoilers, spoilers, SPOILERS. All right?This is because "Civil War" could have been the best movie of the entire series, and it wasn't; but it was still pretty great, and there probably won't be a better one. Instead of the tremendous number of words I could have spent expanding that, here are five thoughts I never would have had a few years ago:1. I wish they would let Tony Stark grow up or something The great thing about the 2008 "Iron Man," what really set it apart, was here was a superhero who actually enjoyed his powers. Here was a guy who owne...
ادامه مطلب Enlarge Image CNET Apple is stating that its iTune's Movies and iBooks services have been shut down in China, according to Bloomberg, just seven months since the services started operating in the country.Apple is reportedly working to restore services as soon as possible, but there is no clear time frame. The closure is said to have occurred last week.The New York Times is reporting that China's State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television is behind the closures, citing sources "familiar with the matter".The Chinese media regulator, along with the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology , in February announced new laws regarding online publishing, which came into effect las...
ادامه مطلب Here's our weekly bullet list of topics on today's long episode. Enjoy!Headline Deep Dive: We discuss how the "Twilight Zone" reboot will have to differentiate itself from shows like "Black Mirror," why you should still be kind of skeptical about Magic Leap's newest video claim, and when you can snag a ticket to see easyJet's LED flight crew uniforms in action. Guest: We welcome Bryan Bishop (The Film Vault, The Adam Carolla Show) and chat about this year's summer movie slate. Cautious optimism seems to be the best way forward...Segment [Back It or Hack It]: Who is the MI Guitar really for, and why would you want one if you already know how to play the guitar?Into It: Ashley is ready for Game of Thrones to retu this weekend, and Jeff pays his respects to Prince ...
ادامه مطلب Today Jeff and Russ check out the new Amazon Kindle Oasis, discuss the AMC texting debacle, and examine the need for more Avatar movies. The 404 Show # 1657 Your browser does not support the audio element. Download today's podcastLet's block ads! ...
ادامه مطلب Jessica Dolcourt/CNET Would you pay $50 to stream a movie at home? What if it meant skipping the queues and seeing the movie on the same day it opens in theatres?That's the proposition behind Screening Room, the new streaming service from Napster co-founder and former Facebook president, Sean Parker, and entertainment mogul, Prem Akkaraju. And with Variety reporting that Streaming Room has financial backing from some of the biggest names in movies, including Peter Jackson and J.J. Abrams, the next big disruptor to the film industry looks to have the approval of Hollywood itself. Ever since the days of VHS, film buffs have had to wait anywhere from a few weeks to a few months for their favourite movies to m...
ادامه مطلب Jessica Dolcourt/CNET Would you pay $50 to stream a movie at home? What if it meant skipping the queues and seeing the movie on the same day it opens in theatres?That's the proposition behind Screening Room, the new streaming service from Napster co-founder and former Facebook president, Sean Parker, and entertainment mogul, Prem Akkaraju. And with Variety reporting that Streaming Room has financial backing from some of the biggest names in movies, including Peter Jackson and J.J. Abrams, the next big disruptor to the film industry looks to have the approval of Hollywood itself. Ever since the days of VHS, film buffs have had to wait anywhere from a few weeks to a few months for their favourite movies to m...
ادامه مطلب Now that we've started, we can't seem to stop. Share your own reviews in the comments section on this post or on Twitter @crave. "Psycho": Heist-movie hijinks take strange tu into gross-out comedy. Winsome performance from Anthony Perkins as the shy stranger who may cause Janet Leigh to rethink her plans."Rear Window": The hero (Jimmy Stewart) seems more preoccupied with his neighbors than his girlfriend (Grace Kelly)."Se7en": The final gift in the box fails as a romantic gesture; Morgan Freeman is a delight as the sassy best friend."Edge of Tomorrow": "Groundhog Day" with Tom Cruise in the Bill Murray role. Tough sell."28 Days Later": Like "50 First Dates" and "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days," but with faster zombies."Kill Bill": In the "Eat, Pray, Love" tradition, heroine goes to foreign...
ادامه مطلب Now that we've started, we can't stop! Anything can be a rom-com. Tell us your ideas in the comments section on this post or on Twitter @crave. "Psycho": Heist-movie hijinks take strange tu into gross-out comedy. Winsome performance from Anthony Perkins as the shy stranger who may cause Janet Leigh to rethink her plans."Rear Window": The hero (Jimmy Stewart) seems more preoccupied with his neighbors than his girlfriend (Grace Kelly)."Se7en": The final gift in the box fails as a romantic gesture; Morgan Freeman is a delight as the sassy best friend."Edge of Tomorrow": "Groundhog Day" with Tom Cruise in the Bill Murray role. Tough sell."28 Days Later": Like "50 First Dates" and "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days," but with faster zombies."Kill Bill": In the "Eat, Pray, Love" tradition, heroine g...
ادامه مطلب Now that we've started, we can't stop! Anything can be a rom-com. Tell us your ideas in the comments section on this post or on Twitter @crave. "Psycho": Heist-movie hijinks take strange tu into gross-out comedy. Winsome performance from Anthony Perkins as the shy stranger who may cause Janet Leigh to rethink her plans."Rear Window": The hero (Stewart) seems more preoccupied with his neighbors than his girlfriend (Kelly)."Se7en": The final gift in the box fails as a romantic gesture; Morgan Freeman is a delight as the sassy best friend."Edge of Tomorrow": "Groundhog Day" with Tom Cruise in the Bill Murray role. Tough sell."28 Days Later": Like "50 First Dates" and "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days," but with faster zombies."Kill Bill": In the "Eat, Pray, Love" tradition, heroine goes to forei...
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