| Digital Rental Deal: ‘Attack the Block’ For $.99
The digital rental deal of the day over at Amazon today is the Edgar Wright-produced alien invasion movie Attack The Block for only $.99. This deal is valid only for today, Wednesday, November 23, 2011, until 11:59 PST. Once you activate the rental through Amazon’s Instant Demand service, you’ll have access to the movie for 24 hours. If you’re interested in purchasing the digital version, the cost is $12.99. Also, if you’d like to own a physical copy of Attack The Block, the Blu-ray is $23.99 and the DVD is $19.99.
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| ‘Snow White & The Huntsman’ Posters Released, Including First Look At The Dwarves
Universal Pictures’s epic fantasy-adventure Snow White & The Huntsman isn’t due in theaters until next summer, but the studio has wasted no time in getting the advance hype train a-rollin’. Yesterday they released the film’s impressive first teaser trailer and today we are being treated to a veritable cornucopia of new posters, including some character posters and one that gives us our first look at the star-studded film’s seven dwarves. You can check out all the posters in a gallery here below.
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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.
...continue reading » 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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| Halloweekend of Doom: 13 Movies To Haunt Your Halloween |
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It’s that time of year again, boys and girls! The temperature has dropped, the leaves have turned from green to varying shades of orange and red; children dress in the guise of their favorite characters, and the flickering of candles show the yellow grins of the jack-o-lanterns adorning the porches of your neighborhood. It’s Halloween, folks, and while there’s plenty of people out there that like cute, plastic pumpkins on their doors, we here at Geeks of Doom like our Halloweens a little more horrifying. So, it’s with this, Halloweekend, that I will be bringing to you a series of horror-themed features that showcase the wicked side of geek entertainment. In the second installment of what I like to call the Halloweekend of Doom, I will be exploring 13 films that will completely fill your Halloween. Don’t want to stop watching horror movies all day? I’ve got your back, sunshine. From midnight to midnight, this list is chock full of frightening elements. Not all are what I personally consider horror, but they’re all perfect for Halloween.
...continue reading » Tags: Alfred Hitchcock, Debra Hill, Edgar Wright, Halloweekend of Doom, Halloween, Halloween II, House of 1000 Corpses, Idle Hands, Jack Nicholson, John Carpenter, Nick Frost, Psycho, Rob Zombie, Shaun of the Dead, Simon Pegg, The Exorcist, The Omen, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, The Shining | |
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| Book Review: ‘Nerd Do Well’ By Simon Pegg |
By cGt2099
| October 24th, 2011 at 10:20 am |
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Nerd Do Well
A Small Boy’s Journey to Becoming a Big Kid
Hardcover | Paperback | Kindle
By Simon Pegg
Gotham Books
Release date: June 09, 2011
Despite what you’ve been lead to believe, Nerd Do Well is not an autobiography. Except that it is, but it isn’t… It’s a crafty book disguise designed by Simon Pegg (Shaun of the Dead, Star Trek) as memoirs, within which he has been able to insert the true book: The Adventure of Suave Superhero Simon Pegg and his Amazing Robot Butler. Yes, you read that accurately. Stuffed very cleverly in between different chapters reviewing Pegg’s life is this crafty, and hysterical, tale of him as a secret agent superhero, with an automaton sidekick that he would have you believe bears absolutely no resemblance to any robot sidekick ever used. Get that vision of C-3PO out of your head right now, because Canterbury (the robot) is, at Pegg’s insistence, nothing like the Star Wars droid. (Pegg likewise insists that C-3PO is not gay, which I assure you that he is. My robot gaydar is of an excellent standard.)
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