| New Trailer For Guillermo Del Toro’s ‘Pacific Rim’ Released
Can’t get your eyeballs on enough new trailers for Pacific Rim, the juggernaut of a movie from director Guillermo del Toro (The Devil’s Backbone, Pan’s Labyrinth, Hellboy), in which unfathomably massive monsters fight gigantic human-piloted robots, that makes most blockbusters look like indie flicks? Neither can we! So here’s another new trailer for the movie to check out, this one titled “At the Edge.” it shows a lot of the unbelievable scale you can expect from the movie, but instead of being set to an intense musical score, there’s mostly just some light breathing and a speech from star Idris Elba. Click on over to the other side to check out the new Pacific Rim trailer now.
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| Comic Review: Lazarus #1 |
By Waerloga69
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Wednesday, June 26th, 2013 at 11:00 am |
Lazarus #1
Written by Greg Rucka
Art and Letters by Michael Lark
Color by Santi Arcas
Cover by Michael Lark
Image Comics
Release Date: June 26, 2013
Cover Price: $2.99
A new series from Image Comics and it’s written by Greg Rucka? Yes, please. That’s pretty much how it went, to be honest. I’m a long time fan of Image and the great books they turn out. And as for Rucka…well, duh. It’s Greg freaking Rucka! Geez, like you needed to ask. I am super stoked to be able to introduce you to Lazarus #1. We’ve been hearing a lot about it for a few months now and it’s finally out this week! So read on, my friends. Read on. This is the story of a young woman named Forever. She exists in a world where turmoil and war have turned the world into a financial battleground. Discarding politics and geographic lines, the ruling families hold immense power based on money and fear. If you can show usefulness then you and yours are provided for, if you serve no purpose then you are Waste. Each family puts all their resources, training and tech into one person who is outfitted and trained to defend the family in this hostile environment. Because of the near supernatural abilities they attain, these individuals are referred to as the family’s Lazarus. And for the Carlyle family, that person is Forever.
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| Must Watch: New Promo For Shark Week 2013 May Be The Best Ever
Shark Week! That yearly Discovery Channel tradition we so crave is not at all far away from its arrival in early August. To start getting fans excited for the week-long celebration of all things shark, the company has released their first TV spot, and it’s pretty amazing. Dark, surely, but also downright hilarious. You couldn’t ask for a better Shark Week promo than this. Be sure to head below now to watch the first TV spot for Shark Week!
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| Comic Review: Doctor Who: Prisoners of Time #5 |
By cGt2099
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Wednesday, June 26th, 2013 at 8:45 am |
Doctor Who: Prisoners of Time #5
Written by Scott & David Tipton
Art by Philip Bond and Charlie Kirchoff
Covers by Francesco Francavilla, Robert Hack, Charlie Kirchoff, Adrian Salmon, Dave Sim
IDW Publishing
Publication Date: May 29, 2013
Cover Price: $3.99
With the fifth issue of Prisoners of Time, commemorating the 50th Anniversary of Doctor Who, comes the Peter Davison Fifth Doctor Era, in which we find our as-of-yet unnamed nemesis continuing to kidnap the Time Lord’s companions from multiple epochs of this Gallifreyan’s incarnations. The story continues to ramp up in this issue, as more pieces of the bamboozle fall into place. The Fifth Doctor, not long after his regeneration and before the heartrending confrontation with the Cybermen, arrives on an unknown desolate and dark planet to use a small crack in time (such as the one in Cardiff, Wales where the Torchwood base would be formed) to recharge the TARDIS. Along with companions Tegan, Adric, and Nyssa, they begin scouting the area only to find them under fire. The Doctor has inadvertently landed them in the middle of a skirmish amid the Sontarans and the Rutans – one of many battles during their centuries-long war. From Rutan capture to the base of the Sontarans, the Doctor finds himself in a quandary – he knows he cannot bring this war to an end, but is there a way he can reduce the unnecessary loss of life? And while he finds himself torn between two warring factions, the unnamed kidnapper watches him from afar for the right moment to strike.
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| Watch Now: First Trailer For Ridley Scott’s ‘The Counselor’
The first teaser trailer for director Ridley Scott‘s next movie, The Counselor, has found its way online. The movie is written by Cormac McCarthy, the author behind books like No Country For Old Men and The Road—his first produced original screenplay. The movie stars Michael Fassbender, Javier Bardem (complete with his new crazy hair), Brad Pitt, Penelope Cruz, Cameron Diaz, Dean Norris, Rosie Perez, John Leguizamo, Natalie Dormer, and Goran Visnjic. It tells the story of a lawyer (Fassbender), who gets in way over his head when he becomes involved in the dangerous world of drug trafficking. You can check out the first trailer for The Counselor, which will be released on October 25th and is dedicated to Ridley’s late brother, Tony Scott, below now.
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