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SDCC 2012: Disney’s ‘Wreck-It Ralph’ Panel
Chris Hardwick (of the Nerdist podcast) introduced Rich Moore, director of Wreck-it Ralph (and former director of many classic episodes of The Simpsons) to the SDCC Comic-Con audience. Moore described the film as the story of a 1980s coin-op video game bad guy who’s having an existential crisis, and no longer wants to be the villain.
They then played ten minutes of various scenes from the film, where Ralph describes the video game world he lives in, and how while “Fix-It Felix, Jr.” players just see sprites on a screen, there’s a whole real world behind the screen.
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Watch The Hilarious First Trailer For Disney’s Arcade Movie ‘Wreck-It Ralph’
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As an avid fan of classic coin-op arcades, nothing got me more excited than hearing that Disney was working a movie based on the world of the coin-op games. The film titled Wreck-It Ralph was announced to those who attended the D23 Expo last year, and even though the film was in the early stages of development, the concept art for the film looked amazing. Then there was the comedic cast that would be lending their voice talents for the film. Now we got the first teaser for Wreck-It Ralph and you can watch it below.
Before the movie footage starts we get a short introduction from the voice of Wreck-It Ralph himself, John C. Reilly. The trailer gives a somewhat short synopsis of the life of Ralph who is a video game character tired of doing the same villainy for the past 30 years. A lot of the it features the concept art that was seen at the D23 Expo come to life.: The jumping between worlds, Ralph hilariously being tossed over a building, and Ralph attending a villains anonymous meeting with some of video games most classic villains of the past and a few generic ones as well.
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Megan Mullally Confirms ‘Party Down’ Movie
One of the many TV shows that have been canceled far too early and that fans have been fighting to see revived is the Starz comedy Party Down.
The hilarious show starred Ken Marino, Adam Scott, Lizzy Caplan, Martin Starr, Ryan Hansen, and Jane Lynch—who was then replaced by Megan Mullally after landing the role on Glee—as the employees of a catering company. It was also known for an endless supply of brilliant cameo performances from actors like J.K. Simmons, George Takei, and of course, Steve Guttenberg.
While doing a panel for the new Fox comedy Breaking In, Mullally spoke about the show. And while a full revival still isn’t the cards, it does appear that a Party Down movie is in fact happening.
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Digital Rental Deal: ‘Paul’ For 99 Cents
The digital rental deal of the day over at Amazon today is Simon Pegg comedy Paul for only $.99.
This deal is valid only for today, Thursday, November 10, 2011, until 11:59 PST. Once you activate the rental through Amazon’s Instant Demand service, you’ll have access to the movie for 48 hours. If you’re interested in purchasing the digital version, the cost is $9.99.
Also, if you’d like to own a physical copy of Paul, the Blu-ray/DVD Combo is $19.99; the DVD is $13.99.
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Tags: Bill Hader, Blythe Danner, David Koechner, Jane Lynch, Jason Bateman, Jeffrey Tambor, Jesse Plemons, Joe Lo Truglio, John Carroll Lynch, Kristen Wiig, Nick Frost, Paul, Seth Rogen, Sigourney Weaver, Simon Pegg, Steven Spielberg
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Deal: Glee: The Complete First Season
The Gold Box spotlight deal of the day over at Amazon today is Glee: The Complete First Season on DVD and Blu-ray for up to 68% off.
– DVD: $18.99 (64% off the list price of $59.98)
– Blu-ray: $24.99 (68% off the list price of $69.99)
Note, this deal is valid only for today, Tuesday, September 6, 2011, until 11:59PM PST while supplies last.
For the discounted price, you get all 22 episodes of Season 1 of the popular Fox television series Glee, starring Matthew Morrison, Lea Michele, Jane Lynch, Cory Monteith, and Chris Colfer, as well bonus material like music videos, audition pieces, sing-along karaoke, video diaries, and much more. See a list of special features here below.
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