Movie Trailer: Tron Legacy
It’s the same teaser shown at last year’s SDCC, but we’re genuinely excited for Tron Legacy: Jeff Bridges reprises his role as Kevin Flynn but brings his son along for the ride.
It’s the same teaser shown at last year’s SDCC, but we’re genuinely excited for Tron Legacy: Jeff Bridges reprises his role as Kevin Flynn but brings his son along for the ride.
CollegeHumor’s Ice Age in 4D starts off sickeningly saccharine, but quickly gets our attention with time travel, parallel universes, and hordes of cloned, tentacled mutant children.
Michael Bay and Roland Emmerich, eat your heart out: the Science Fiction Super Trailer turns Terminator, Star Wars, Aliens, Star Trek and Transformers into an uber geekfest.
We’re feeling like lucky punks with the Dirty Harry Ultimate Collector’s Edition; you’ll get Dirty Harry, Magnum Force, The Enforcer, Sudden Impact and The Dead Pool on Blu-ray.
It’s almost more movie mayhem that we can handle: Tim Doyle’s Crazy 4 Cult 3-D poster is packed with about 40 weapons from cult movies with varying levels of obscurity.
Who we gonna call? Potentially you: Ecto 1, the 1959 Cadillac ambulance used for Ghostbusters by Universal Studios, is being sold on eBay–minus the proton packs, of course.
Evangelion 1.0 finally makes it to the US July 17th at 77 theaters; it’s part of a four-movie arc that rebuilds the original anime with notably improved animation and faster-pacing.
For All Mankind, Al Reinert’s 1989 documentary on the Apollo moon landings, comes to Blu-ray 7/14; it’s an HD digital transfer with DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1, NASA liftoff footage.
Hitting theaters nationwide 7/24, the first eight minutes of Hurt Locker are available above to whet moviegoer appetites; gritty and intense, it’s the story of a bomb disposal unit in Iraq.
Roland Emmerich is the world’s greatest disaster movie pornographer, which is why 2012: It’s a Disaster! has us in stitches; still, it begs the question: what will Roland destroy next?
If you’ve ever wondered why T-800 Terminators look like Arnold, this deleted scene from Terminator 3 explains it all; it’s a terrible scene that needed to be cut, but still hilarious.
Ridley Scott’s epic Gladiator finally goes Blu-ray 9/1/09; you’ll get a two-disc set with the original theatrical and extended versions in 1080p HD and 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio.
Trailer #2 for Planet 51 isn’t earth-shattering, but improves on the first trailer by squeezing in more character exposition, examples of 50s-style Americana and cutesy robot sequences.
Matt Damon is in top form in The Informant, based on the story of a real-life whistle blower; it’s mixes the best parts of his Oceans character with genuine Grade A social dysfunction.
NSFW: Like Austin Powers meets Ghost in the Shell meets every B-horror flick ever created, Robo-Geisha is so over-the-top in terms of ways to die it’s almost ensured a cult following.
Seen multiple times in Terminator: Salvation, Hot Toys ups the ante with a heavily detailed Rubber Skin version of the T-600, preorders begin 7/2 at Sideshow. Thanks, RO!
Strange casting decisions aside, we’re cautiously optimistic over this first (relatively short) trailer for M. Night Shymalan’s live-action version of The Last Airbender; thanks, Brian!
This 1:6 Godfather Figure is an offer we can’t refuse: a Sideshow exclusive, it’s a 12″ replica of Don Vito Corleone (played by Marlon Brando) and includes his chair, cat and glasses.
Starring Woody Harrelson, this trailer for Zombieland looks freakin’ awesome; it’s an undead comedy that mixes Shaun of the Dead’s irreverent humor with Fanboys’ roadtrip plot.
Atom.com pokes fun at this summer’s wave of movies based on 80s toons with Toy Movies; Care Bears, My Little Pony and The Smurfs all go Hollywood in a very bad way.
Just one look at this Futuristic Movie Timeline and we realize that real-world 2009 is seriously lagging: we should have gone back to the future (twice) with robot cops and electric sheep.
The Schwartz has been with us ever since Mel Brook’s Star Wars spoof, Spaceballs came out in 1987; it finally hits ludicrous speed with a 2-disc Blu-ray version in DTS-HD 5.1.
25 years after the seminal slime-fightin’ flick debuted in movie theaters; Ghostbusters Blu-ray is a high-def, 1080p upgrade that comes out June 16th with Dolby TrueHD 5.1 sound.
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