| ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ Trailer To Air During Monday Night Football
Back in April, we got our first look at the highly anticipated sequel Star Wars: The Last Jedi with a lengthy teaser trailer, which premiered at Star Wars Celebration. Now, Lucasfilm has announced that the first full trailer for the follow-up to 2015’s Star Wars: The Force Awakens will be released tomorrow night! The trailer will debut on ESPN during Monday Night Football this Monday night, October 9th, during halftime of the NFL game between the Minnesota Vikings and the Chicago Bears in Chicago, which begins at 5:15pm PDT/8:15pm EDT. We’ll have the trailer up to watch here at Geeks Of Doom soon after its television debut, so be sure to check back Monday night!
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| Best Super Bowl Ads 2016: Movies, TV, Celebrities |
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This year marked the 50th Super Bowl game, and while the lead-up to this event wasn’t as exciting as last year (which, amongst other things, saw the epic charity face-off between Chris Pratt and Chris Evans, aka Star-Lord and Captain America), there was, as usual, plenty of interesting and highly anticipated Super Bowl commercials that pertained to movies and television that were aired during the Big Game as well as during the pre-Game, Halftime, and post-Game shows that we covered throughout Sunday evening. But, there’s still a lot more ad offerings that we didn’t get to post from Super Bowl 50 — which saw the Peyton Manning-led Denver Broncos go up against Carolina Panthers (the team Michael Oher, whose life was depicted in The Blind Side, plays for) in Santa Clara, CA, at Levi’s Stadium, which the home of the San Francisco 49ers. So we’ve collected a bunch of these Super Bowl ads here below for your enjoyment, since there was plenty of new TV and movie footage revealed, and of course, those clever and celebrity-filled product commercials. Not every commercial is included, as some didn’t pertain to our type of entertainment and some I just didn’t enjoy or care about. Instead, I’ve embedded most of the movie and TV spots, along with my favorites from all those car and soda-type adverts, most of which feature celebrities. Continue reading for the Best Of The Super Bowl Ads 2016: Movies, TV, Celebrities.
...continue reading » Tags: Audi, Batman V Superman, Bourne, Independence Day, Marvel, NFL, Skittles, Super Bowl, Super Bowl 50, Supergirl, TMNT 2, Turkish Airlines, X-Men | |
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| The Drill Down 379: Android DominationThis week, Oculus Rift and Windows 10 get launch date and prices, free Amazon shipping for everyone, highlights from Google‘s developer conference, MIT‘s robot cheetah takes a big leap into the future, and much, much more…
...continue reading » Tags: AI, Amazon, AMC, Android, Android Pay, Apple, Apple I, Apple Watch, Artificial Intelligence, Chappie, Cheetah, Dish Network, DJI, drones, Encryption, Football, Google, Google I/O, Google Maps, Google Now, Google Now On Tap, Google Photos, Humans, Microsoft, MIT, NFL, Oculus, Oculus Rift, Oculus VR, Patriot Act, Phantom, Privacy, Real Humans, robotics, streaming Video, t mobile, The Animatrix, The Matrix, Tim Cook, VR, VR headset, Windows, Windows 10, Yahoo | |
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| The Drill Down 350: Cook Out With PrideThis week, a spaceflight tragedy, police can unlock your phone with your fingerprints, YouTube looks smoother, a new perk for Amazon Prime users, Tim Cook speaks out, and much more…
...continue reading » Tags: Aaron Sorkin, Amazon, Amazon Prime, Apple, automotive, biometrics, car, Christian Bale, Cloud storage, CNN, commercial spaceflight, Danny Boyle, Honda, interactive video, iPad, iPhone, LGBT, LGBTQ, Lincoln, Lincoln Motor Company, Matthew McConaughey, Microsoft, Microsoft Surface, NFL, podcast, Podcasting, pride, Privacy, security, Seth Rogen, Space, SpaceShip Two, Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, Surface, Tim Cook, Touch ID, Virgin Galactic, YouTube | |
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| Seen The New Captain America Photo? Here’s What I SeeA lot of people reserve their criticism towards comic book super-hero movies on the basis of “at least they are getting made” — to which I wholeheartedly reject. Case in point: the forthcoming Captain America film, which features a costume that looks radically different than the comic book version because it “translates” better to the big screen (Read: Take A Look: Best Shot Of Chris Evans As Captain America Yet!). I realize this could be due in part to the time period that the film is based in (1940s) and that a modernized version could pop up when we see Captain America in The Avengers film. But honestly, this is the first thing that came to my mind after seeing the high resolution images Marvel release yesterday (Click the image thumbnail).
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