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| Geek Find: Star Wars, Star Trek & Doctor Who Door Skins A month ago, we wrote about a one-of-a-kind custom-made TARDIS bed that was up for auction in New Zealand with bids up to $4,200. If that’s something that caught your eye, then here’s something a little more affordable: a TARDIS door skin!
The people over at Fantasy Factor are selling this Doctor Who TARDIS door skin for $350 painted ($250 unpainted) right now, along with several other scifi-themed door skins. See image at right of the TARDIS door skin; video below of several other versions, including those for Star Trek Holodeck, Star Wars Millennium Falcon, and a Tim Burton art style, as well as Avatar, and Resident Evil. There’s also dinosaur, cartoon, and princess themes.
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| Flix Of Doom: Episode 11: ‘Resident Evil’ Films |
By Vactor
| September 14th, 2010 at 2:36 pm |

Check out Episode 11 of the Flix of Doom podcast, the official movie podcast of Geeks of Doom, September 13, 2010, with hosts Empress Eve and Justin Vactor. For this Resident Evil-themed episode, we take a look at the latest film, Resident Evil: Afterlife (in Eve-loving 3D!) as well as all the previous films in the series. And if anyone’s interested there’s also some movie news and box office results thrown in for good measure.
Full Episode Guide is here below, along with player. Listen now! E-mail us at flixofdoom [at] gmail.com
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| SDCC 2010: ‘Resident Evil: Afterlife’ Panel With Milla Jovovich, Ali Larter & More |
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The panel for Resident Evil: Afterlife was held at Comic-Con 2010 this past weekend. This is a movie with an uphill battle in front of it due to the fact that quality has seemed to go down with each new movie released since the first, and that it’s a movie that fully embraces the hostile 3D takeover currently going on. The panel opens with the introductions of director Paul W.S. Anderson and stars Milla Jovovich, Ali Larter, and Wentworth Miller. They kick things off by premiering the exclusive look at the recently released first trailer in its 3D form. If you’ve not seen the regular 2D trailer, you can check it out below to see what was shown. The first topic discussed is of course 3D, and Anderson goes into how he’s always liked 3D and always thought it was a great idea. But it wasn’t until James Cameron came around with Avatar that the director knew it was something really special, and that he not only needed his new movie in 3D, but he had to use the same cameras that Cameron used. He thinks eventually 3D will be the benchmark in filmmaking and he plans on making all of his movies using it from here on out.
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