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Wednesday, 17 June 2009

More Star Wars Stuff From Jedi Master Nads...

My sincere apologies to Jedi Master Nads and the rest of the KW crew who have sent me stuff to post recently. I've been so busy and then so knackered that I just haven't come on here to post (apart from the rather lengthy post about Better than life below!).

Here are a few things that have been sent to me from JMN in the last seven days:

Some Action Figure Fun On Flickr...

THIS is a link to a Star Wars fan's Flickr page where they've done some funny stuff with their Star Wars action figures. Of course JMN had to specifically point out the pic of Leia in a gold bikini pole dancing! Take a look at some of their other pics HERE... Too much time on their hands as always!

Very good, love the Stormtrooper poses!


Star Wars: Invasion Web Comic Part II


The first part of this preview comic was posted a while back on here and now the second part has been released. Worth a read if you get the time. Take a look at part II HERE


Sir Count Dooku - Christopher Lee To Be Knighted


87 year old actor Christopher Lee, well known for roles as Dracula, Scaramanga in Bond, Saruman in Lord of the Rings and of course Count Dooku in the Star Wars ep II & III, will be knighted in the Queens birthday honours list. Congratulations Mr. Lee, your work will always be appreciated!

Happy 80th Birthday Ralph McQuarrie


On the 13th of June the famous Star Wars concept artist Raplh McQuarrie turned 80 years old! Happy belated birthday Ralph, the sci-fi world wouldn't have been the same without your amazing concept art (some of which I own!). Keep up the good work!


The Many Faces Of Master Yoda - Posters

Over at Starwars.com there's page showing the many different rare posters that have been around in the past showing the many different subtle ways Master Yoda has been portrayed and used in advertisement.
My favourite two are shown below but it's quite interesting to read about the origin of each one. Especially the levitating Yoda and George Lucas... You'll have to look HERE to see what I'm talking about!


Monday, 15 June 2009

Better Than Life - Afterthoughts


This is pretty long so bare with me...

As I mentioned a week or so ago the "Better than life" Red Dwarf convention was on this past weekend at the Park Inn in Bedford. I thought I'd write a bit on the whole thing as it was something worth mentioning on here due to my 'unique' experience over the two days...


First off let's start with a description of me to give those of you that don't know me an idea of who I am and why this experience was blog worthy.


Me


For any of you that visit these UK conventions throughout the year, whether is be a Showmasters, Massive Events or other such company run event, I'm the one that you'll usually see with the short Mohican-strip haircut, I sometimes dress in black Stargate SG-1 gear (the last 3 Collectormania's in Milton Keynes before the Dons Stadium change at least ), I'm almost always with my mate Dark Knight on the Sundays or my missus and two daughters (one who dresses as Wonder Woman and the other who everyone dotes on in her buggy as she's so cute... I can say that, she's my little girl!) on the Saturdays and I'm also almost always sporting a Gold pass round my neck too...


Now what you don't know, and can't tell from just looking at me, is that I have insulin dependent diabetes, spina bifida occulta, austioarthritus in my legs, hips and lower back and am registered as disabled. Going around a con of any size for me is pure torture and causes me to not only run out of energy extremely quickly, caused by low sugar (hypo's), but also extreme pain in the entire lower half of my body. Again, to look at me you'd never know and you'd just think I was lying if I told you face to face... I look like a big thug most of the time, not your average geek!


I have been a proud 'geek' since the age of 4 when I discovered an obsession with not only the comic character Superman, but also gaming systems (the Atari 2600 being my first at that age) and then comics, T.V. and movies of every type and description. As I got older I managed to keep (with the help of my Mum) every toy and action figure that was bought for me, or that I bought myself, over 30 odd years, which slowly grew into a huge collection which I add to almost every day. I hardly ever went out to play as a kid, and had no siblings, so was quite introverted and quiet, enjoying the company of my T.V. or numerous gaming systems instead. I'm now 31 years old and after 13 years of working in the customer service industry through retail stores and the like, those hobbies, and my encyclopedic knowledge of them, landed me my dream job working for an entertainment merchandise distributor and wholesaler who sells a huge catalogue of things like action figures, statues, plushes and replicas etc to companies such as Play.com, Amazon.co.uk, Forbidden planet, HMV, Clintons, Tesco's and a large number of independent shops. As the head buyer and product manager of that company I now have access to insider knowledge ,far beyond that of your average geek, to things like future movie and T.V. plots (which is obviously awesome for me) and I get to see the related products months in advance to their release.


I've been to the San Diego Comic Con for free for the past two years (although it's almost killed me) and have met many famous actors, some of whom I've actually become friendly with and kept in touch with after the event.


I have been going to UK based cons for a good few years now and usually spend anything from £100 - £400 at every one, getting anything from 5 - 15 autographs as well. That's not including the money I spend on the dealer stands adding to my collection!


To sum that all up: I am obsessed with everything geeky and now that it's also my job I consider myself, in the immortal words of Wolverine, "The best there is at what I do" and somewhat of an expert and veteran for the entertainment industry and its multi-faceted ways, including numerous conventions and events.


The Event


Now that we have 'ME' out of the way let me explain what happened this weekend so that you get an idea of how p'd off I was...


To start off - Bedford is roughly an hour and a half drive from Chelmsford Essex where I live. A long enough journey for someone with problems like me! It took half a tank of petrol, 80 odd miles one way, and I had to do the journey by myself. I already knew that parking was going to be an issue but I hoped that getting there over an hour early would secure me a spot. It didn't. A guy and his son were told that there was some parking spaces outside a school 'just down the road' which we could grab if they were still available. In the car it is indeed just down the road. In reality, for a pedestrian, a disabled one at that, it is not just down the road but a hard 10 minute trek back to the hotel... I was knackered before the event even began. The walk back after the event was even worse as I had a box frame picture and other goodies which were cumbersome and heavy!


The Better than life event had advertised the entire main cast from the series would be attending, which was obviously fantastic for RD fans. Showmasters/ Massive Events offered a few different ticket options for the two day event and one of them was the £95 pound Gold pass which gives you the highest bonuses over the standard ticket like free 8 x 10 photos of the guests, free photo shoots with each one, a con exclusive mug, t-shirt, mini badge and front row seats at the multiple talks over the course of the two days. There was also a cocktail drinks reception on the Saturday night where the guests and Gold pass attendees could mingle and chat...


Now I personally bought myself a Gold pass for one reason and one reason only, the same reason I always buy one at a Showmasters event: I only want the meet the guests and get the autographs then leave. My disabilities don't give me the luxury of spending the whole day there doing all the extra stuff, apart from browsing the dealer stalls. I'd probably collapse half way through if I tried to do as much as everyone else. I don't go to the talks, I didn't intend on going to the Saturday night drinks reception and the freebies were appreciated but ultimately unnecessary for me. At the London Film and Comic Con or Collectormania the Gold pass is primarily designed to get you into the large queues whenever you want without having to get a numbered virtual queue ticket and wait for your number to come up (which could take hours) especially when there are multiple guests you need to see. Also it usually costs £175... Yes that's right, £175 for a Gold pass to these other cons. It's been the subject of many a forum member/ attendee's disgust that you have to pay so much to get what is considered to be so little, but remember that you don’t have to take this option. Most events are either £10 or free to get in. You are in effect paying what I can only presume is a considerable donation towards getting the guests there in the first place and funding the event premises rental and everything else involved, and I understand that, otherwise I wouldn't pay it at all. Better than life was set out differently to most other events though (I didn't know this before buying the GP) and you got a set group number allocated to you depending on what kind of ticket you had, which is called throughout the day for the signing sessions and the photo shoots. In other words I still had to wait around and couldn't get to the back of the queues I wanted to in quick succession. Fair enough this is how the event works, it just meant that my Gold Pass was a waste of time for me as I was still waiting around getting more tired and experiencing more pain than I'd planned. Bit of a bugger but I accepted that. The big issue for me with the Gold pass ended up being that Norman Lovett (original Holly) and Chris Barrie (Rimmer) cancelled before the event. Two main cast members lost before we even started and possibly a good enough reason for me, and maybe a few others, not to have attended, should we have known. The Gold pass is non-refundable once purchased so it's a case of ‘like it or lump it’ in these situations unfortunately.


You may comment that I don't have to go to these cons in the first place and that you can simply buy authorised autographs online etc, but that's not the point. I'm a fan, a geek, I want to meet these people face to face and experience being in their presence as well as getting the permanent keepsake of the autograph which I know first had was from them to me. My disabilities shouldn't have to stop me from experiencing that and there isn’t a way round it.


The event staff that work the Showmasters events are you and me... In other words they are usually fans volunteering to man the queues and help keep the event in order, policing it and making sure your experience is a fun and efficient one. Well I'm sure a large portion of the attendees would agree that they are great and do a good job, especially members like DavidB, Too Tall, Shabs. Jola and many more that I know of. But unfortunately I've had a run in with one or more at every frickin event. At older cons it was staff being downright rude, having attitudes and aggressive tendencies way above the expected level a volunteer (or even paid) employee for an event like these should have. Some are on some sort of power trip, letting it all go to their head, some are simply indifferent and apathetic to the whole thing and are absolutely useless when asked a simple question like "where to I find this guests table" etc. OK so a good percentage of the time I go into any retail shop in the high street these days you get service like that anyway. But then you don't pay £95/ £175 to enter that shop do you? Is it too much to ask that when you're a Gold pass holder you get a little respect and customer service for having contributed so much towards the show? More than the larger percentage attending who’ve paid the standard entrance fee or nothing at all? Should we be asking for a more expensive 'Platinum pass' to get some better service at these things? I mean, when you pay first class on a flight you get the champagne, the good food, the reclining comfortable chair, the hot air hostesses and the exemplary service, believe me I know. You're paying that price intentionally for the relevant service or you'd be flying standard class wouldn't you? Don't get me wrong, like I said there are a good few staff that are great, but they seem to be the veterans and usually the older ones too. I've even had a couple of run-ins with Showmasters head honcho Jason Joiner. Thanks for doing these events Jason but I'm afraid your attitude towards me in the past has been terrible, you may not remember me but I certainly remember you... Oh and while I remember the female staff member who kept telling everyone to move up in the photo session queue doesn't know how near she came to getting a rectal insertion of my autograph folder. For your information dear we were moved up as much as we could be every time you said it, every bloody 10 seconds you said it in fact. At one point the lady in front of me could have done me for sexual molestation; my groin was so close to her arse! One or two of us did end up shouting at you but you did drive us insane with your incessant yelling of 'move up, move up'. You even apologised and admitted you couldn't see the queue, so why did you keep repeating yourself? A recording on a speaker in a stern German accent would have been more acceptable when we were all being moved along like sardines in a hot undersized can! Remember the fun aspect of these things? This wasn’t it!

O the Saturday I came a cropper of a couple of lippy and megalomaniacal staff members who looked at me like a piece of crap and spoke to me in the same way. One such girl, although I admit she was attempting to enforce something that I needed to circumvent because I was knackered, talked to me in such a way that I came very close to getting violent towards her. Basically Robert Llewellyn had turned up late and because of that his morning signing session had to be delayed until after his photo shoot. This meant that because of the size of the other signing queues and photo shoots the whole schedule for me became a rush. As I mentioned before I just needed to get all the autographs out of the way and get out of there because I was fading fast. After getting through Hattie Hayridge's photo shoot I literally ran upstairs, and yes it was painful, to get into Robert's signing queue. Now as this girl was writing on his queue board that the queue was closed due to the talks being due soon people were still entering the queue unnoticed anyway. I'm a very polite person, yes it’s true, and I voluntarily stopped and asked her if it was alright for me to quickly jump in and grab it as I was leaving soon and wouldn't have the chance to get it later in the day as I wouldn’t' t be there. She looked me up and down and abruptly said "No. It's a two day event; you've paid to be here for two days so if you want his autograph you'll just have to wait". I was a bit taken aback and explained that I wasn't able to do it later, that I may not even return the next day due to how bad I was feeling and would it be at all possible for me to just grab it and run, I would be super quick. Robert still had a good bit of time to get down to the talk and there were literally 5 people in his queue left. Again she simply said no and walked off. I swore, something I wouldn't normally do, and moved over to the wall to chill out. After she'd walked off 3 people entered his queue unchallenged... I went nuts and headed back over for a verbal fight with any staff member I could grab, I was not amused. That same staff member saw me coming, turned her back on me and spoke quickly and quietly to a senior staff member about me and what I'd asked to do (not much in my opinion, but the mohican obviously makes me look thuggish and a bit of trouble, so it's a case of judge a book by its cover). The other staff member told me to come over when she saw my furious face and I explained my disability situation and literally pleaded with her to get the auto so I could go home. She didn't believe me at all, you could see it in her face, but reluctantly accepted and then said "this is a one off; we won't let you do it again". I felt like a school child being told off. I thanked both the senior staff member and the girl profusely when I got out of the queue because that’s just me, I’m polite even in the face of this kind of thing (although I felt like doing some sort of childish victory dance in front of the girl, thrusting my groin towards her face etc) but it shouldn't have gone down like that and if she'd been kinder I probably would have accepted defeat and stayed until the afternoon and suffered more. Suffice to say I got Robert's autograph and went home shortly after suffering an extreme hypo (not good when driving by myself and the glucose tablets didn't kick in well) and a little post-event rage. And just to mention, I wouldn't have bothered with the photo shoots for each guest if it hadn't been the case that they were timed in between each signing session and part of my Gold pass package. I would have once again left them out and gone home.


Apart from all the guests being highly spirited during the signing and photo shoot sessions and the fact that Danny John-Jules (Cat) unexpectedly turned up one day early, my morning did not go well. Even taking photos at the event became prohibited, I managed to snap a couple of shots and then 'NO PHOTOGRAPHS OR VIDEO' seemed to pop up everywhere, what was with that? What if people couldn’t get/ afford photo passes? Could we not turn off flashes? Take photo’s from a distance?


I didn't stay for the talks or the drinks in the afternoon/ evening as I said, but I heard they were good. I got everyone's autographs and photo sessions out the way on Saturday and was able to leave before 12pm. Quite an achievement for me, I literally collapsed and fell asleep when I got home. Only Craig Charles (Lister) was left for me to get on Sunday morning.


Now Sunday for me was the worst bit about the whole 2 days. It was a battle in my mind as to whether to go to Bedford again just to get Craig's auto, a long trip just for one man’s signature, but as I'd bought the £30 box art picture one of the dealers were selling (what was with the lack of dealers too?) and got it signed by pretty much everyone else, plus I'd paid for the two days, I thought it was worth it. Before I left my house at 7:30am I checked the forum to see if there was any sign of Craig having cancelled (something my missus and I had ironically joked about the night before) but there wasn't so I set off. Upon my arrival at the hotel two attendees (I didn't catch their names but I see them at all the events I go to) stopped me and said "have you heard the latest? Craig's cancelled.” I swear they must have thought I was going to kill them. The look on my face must've been a picture. I asked if they were joking and of course they weren't. He'd supposedly called in sick just before the event was due to open. I'd travelled another 80 miles, 160 total for it being a return journey, for absolutely nothing. I went into the hotel to check for myself that he had indeed cancelled and then grabbed my previous days photo shoot pictures and left. I was steaming, literally. More wasted money, time and effort on my part. It's not Showmasters fault and I'm quite aware of that, if a guest phones in sick then there's nothing you can do about it. But think about it... a Red Dwarf specific event where the whole cast is announced and then 3 of them don't turn up... a terrible, terrible thing to happen for the diehard fans hoping to get the full house. And the compensation was a group photo shoot with the other cast members for free. I didn't indulge as you can imagine. Again it's understood that guests can cancel for any number of reasons be it personal, work related or illness but it doesn't stop you from getting mighty p'd off when it happens! Especially when you've paid that bit extra...


Now here's the conspiracy theory thing. When those two attendees told me about Craig cancelling they also said something else. They said that at an event last month that both they and I attended, Craig didn't know anything about Better than life. His agent/ girlfriend sitting next to him at the event didn't know anything about it either... she said she hadn't been approached about another con... But if this really was true then why was Craig announced back on Jan 29th? Since hearing that I've read that he announced on a radio show on the Saturday that he wasn't attending due to a bad head cold, but was then seen out and about in Liverpool looking fine and dandy on Sunday. Either way it didn't really matter about Craig as Chris was also not attending. Both are equally important and the con wasn't complete without them there. Norman was missed of course but as Hattie was there it kinda covered his absence, plus getting Mac Macdonald last minute (Captain Frank Hollister) was also appreciated.


I know that a lot of people loved the event, and quite rightly so for them. The guests were absolutely fantastic and for those that had the energy and ability to see the whole weekend through in its entirety; I salute you and hope you enjoyed yourselves. For me Chloe Annett was lovely to meet and utterly gorgeous (although she looked awfully thin), Hattie Hayridge was amazingly chirpy and laughing with every fan, Danny John-Jules was the same, Robert Llewellyn was nice enough (although rushed due to the above) and both Steven Wickham (Gelf Bride) and Mac Macdonald (Captain Hollister) were polite and friendly.


There is no real blame to be put on the shoulders of anyone that organised the event, as with every other event they do what they can with what they have to use. You can’t expect perfection with so many variables. If Showmasters/ Massive Events didn't put on these cons, we wouldn't get to meet the guests at all, although I'd be a far site richer every year having not spent literally thousands on them! I just happened to have had one of the roughest times I've ever had at a con and I'm hoping my Olympia Collectormania in November goes better. Unfortunately I'm not around for LFCC this year, I am totally gutted as you can imagine with the current lineup being as good as it is, but for those of you going; enjoy yourselves!


May I ask a question to Jason and the Showmasters organizers though? Is there the possibility of a 'disability pass' for these cons going forward, if it doesn't exist already? Something that lets the physically less fortunate jump to the front of any queue they need to? And if so, should it really be something we have to pay for? I'm sure able bodied attendees won't moan if a wheelchair laden fan is pushed to the front for a 10 second autograph, but a specific pass would let people know someone like me wasn't just being an ass and jumping in for no reason. Hell the Showmasters staff seem to jump in whenever they want to grab their signatures or have a chat, happens all the time and is the main perk of being staff so I hear.

A little something to dwell on maybe?

Now let’s hope Craig and Chris are announced at a future event I’m actually going to… and don’t cancel!


Oh and as a last afterthought; the girl who sat on the opposite sofa in the hotel area just past the registration table on Saturday morning... You were gorgeous, plain and simple. I may be a taken man but I can appreciate a pretty face when I see one. I'm a big fan of good looking female geeks/ fans and you were possibly the cutest attendee there. If you read this I'm sorry I didn't smile back at you politely when you originally sat down, I was in my own little world sitting there waiting for the event to start and have to admit to being a little shocked at how cute you were. You know who you are, I was the only mohican headed guy there and was wearing the black Red Dwarf in a circle t-shirt with a black bag and box framed picture.


Just had to say that as I don't like people thinking I was being rude!

Thursday, 11 June 2009

Cruise And Abrams To Return For Mission Impossible 4!

A Dark Knight Post

News just in: JJ Abrams is to jump back into the fray with Tom Cruise as producer for Mission: Impossible 4!!!!!!!!!!

Do we really need more M.I. action? Hell yeah, and with Abrams producing (and possibly directing although that hasn't been mentioned yet) it should be a great flick just like MI3.


As far as I'm concerned Abrams could turn s**t into french fries!!!


And here's a pic of the sexy Maggie Q from MI3..........hopefully we'll get a bit more from her in the next movie!!!



Mary Jane Pic By J Scott Cambell

I came across this picture of Spider-Man's missus (or is she after the One More Day story arc?) Mary Jane online the other day and had to share it.

I'm a huge comic fan and very fickle when it comes to what I read. I base my reading and purchases on artwork above all else and I'm a huge fan of artists like Jim Lee, Frank Cho, Joe Madureira, Ryan Ottley, Ed McGuiness, Andy Tong and loads of others, but I couldn't remember coming across J Scott Campbell before.

This pic of Mary Jane (at the very bottom of the post) for the cover of Amazing Spider-Man # 601 rocked my world... Not only is it an artistically perfect drawing with some great perspective and colouring but Campbell's version of Mary Jane is stunning... The first time I saw Mary Jane was the famous 'Face it Tiger, you just hit the jackpot' moment from Spider-Man # 42 drawn by John Romita Sr. And then her later renditions by artists like Adam Hughes etc fleshed her out into one of the hottest redheads in history (damn you Kirsten Dunst!).



However I just had to mention that I absolutely love Campbell's pic here below and thought I'd share it with the rest of you... ;P

Littlest Pet Shop Avengers!

I found this online a while ago and forgot to post it. It's a pic of someones custom work on some Littlest Pet Shop toys, turning them into Marvel Comics' Avengers!

I thought they were really sweet and they made me smile so I thought I'd post them up ;)

New Lego Video Games - Harry Potter And Indy 2!


My eldest daughter and I are huge fans of the Lego games that have come out on the X-Box 360 over the last couple of years. We've played and completed together the whole Star Wars Saga, The Indiana Jones (films 1-3) and the Batman Lego games and have been waiting to hear what was next for the popular franchise.

Confirmed recently through the studio making the new games 'Travellers Tales' were Lego Harry Potter Years 1-4 (my daughter will be ecstatic) and Lego Indiana Jones 2 - Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Both were rumoured previously but not confirmed.

The Potter game is set for a March 2010 release but I haven't found a date for the second Indy game yet. Either way I hope that the Lego games continue for a good while longer (or at least until my daughter gets bored playing them with me!). They are some of the most fun games you can play and perfect for a 6 year old game and movie freak like my eldest!

New Cast Members For Heroes


It's recently been announced that 4 more stars have been added to the Heroes roster for the next season.

Californication's co-star Catherine Zima will join as Claire's roommate at college, Ray Park (yes Darth Maul himself) will play a 'colourful character' with a big story arc in the show's Carnivale-esque storyline, Deanne Bray (the L-Word) is in talks to join as an unknown character and Robert Knepper (Prison Break) is set to be the season's main villain Samuel, also referred to as 'Carnival Barker'.

Although Heroes has lost it's way slightly over the past season, with the feeling that it doesn't know where it's heading and what should happen, something other programmes like Lost haven't suffered from, I'm disinclined to get excited about next season. I really never thought I'd say that about Heroes, I raved about the first season for so long and had such faith in its longevity, but now I watch each episode with a sour taste in my mouth. Hopefully this new series will win back my loyalty and trust and it can attain the heights season 1 did in my eyes!

Woo Hoo! Futurama Renewed For 26 New Episodes!


Yes that's right fellow Futurama fans, you read the post title correctly, Futurama's coming back in the form of 26 brand new episodes ordered by Comedy Central.

Set to be shown in 2010 on the Comedy Central channel in the US, the new series will feature all the characters we know and love and will bring us a flood of new stories for our viewing pleasure (hopefully much better than the straight to DVD movies that have been a little weak for my liking!).

You can never have too much of a good thing and I'm over the moon that Futurama hasn't died just yet. Way to go Comedy Central, I salute you for not giving up on one of the best animated shows in the history of television!

My daughter and I are still collecting all the figures from the current Toynami line. They're some of the best quality figures you can buy and wave 6 and 7 are almost here... need more shelf space!

Jonah Hex - New Pics

Shown below is Josh Brolin as the DC Comics Western bounty hunter character 'Jonah Hex' in the upcoming 2010 movie also starring Megan 'hotter than hot' Fox.

Don't really know too much about the character and his story so not sure if this will be a good movie or not, but it's just a case of wait and see what happens I guess.

Wednesday, 10 June 2009

Clash Of The Titans - First Images

I loved Clash of the Titans to bits when I was young. Ray Harryhausen's creatures running around the screen with Harry Hamlin as Perseus and so many famous faces playing the supporting characters, it was a true feast on the senses, just as Jason and the Argonauts was (gotta love the skeletons in that movie!).

Now there's a 2010 remake with Terminator: Salvation and Avatar's Sam Worthington playing the lead role of Perseus and CGI taking over for Harryhausen's stop motion models.

This could be a truly awesome epic movie if done correctly, with a wicked cast and some truly ground breaking special effects, and judging by Worthington's lacklustre performance in Salvation I think he'll be better suited to something like this...

For now here are the first two official images of Sam as Perseus. Enjoy!

Liam Neeson To Play Hannibal In A-Team Movie?


It's all over the web this week but the rumour is that Liam Neeson is now in talks to play Hannibal Smith in Joe Carnahan's new A-Team movie.

Bradley Cooper had been tipped to play Faceman and Common to play B.A. but as far as I know all of this is still not 100% confirmed by the studios, even Woody Harrelson had been tipped as Murdock! What has been confirmed however is that the movie will be playing it serious, not unlike the Mission Impossible and Ocean's Eleven remakes. No camp re-hash films here then!

The release date should be June 2010 and this is one movie I can't wait to hear or see more on!

Shane Acker's 9 - Posters

Shane Acker's '9' is a beautiful, if weird and scary looking, animated movie. The posters featured below are great, especially the 1st one, with the second (a Russian version) showing a few more characters. Looking forward to this one!

Karen Gillan Chosen As Dr. Who's New Companion


Matt Smith is the new Dr. Who and now his new companion has been chosen too.

Karen Gillan, a gorgeous young 5'11" redheaded Scot who previously played a Soothsayer in the Tennant episode 'The Fires of Pompeii', has snatched up the role and will be riding in the Tardis as soon as Smith takes over.

Rumours are circulating that Gillan won't be the only companion for the Dr though and auditions are currently being done to find a second, male, companion (much like Rose and Mickey).

Speaking of Rose and Micky yet another rumour online states that the Dr (Tennant) will see a couple of his former companions getting married before the end of his run, with Rose marrying her clone Dr in the alternate universe and Martha marrying Mickey (Noel Clarke), although these are still just rumours and are yet to be confirmed by anyone from the production.

I have to admit to loving Dr. Who and I can't wait for David's final few specials before Matt Smith jumps into the role...

New Toy Story 3 And Torchwood Trailers

Yes that's right, Toy Story 3 is currently in production for a scheduled release in 2010. One of the most hotly anticipated Pixar movies of all time (apart from Monsters Inc 2 in our house, which has just been announced the other day) and here's the teaser trailer below to wet your appetites!



Also here is the new trailer for the Torchwood five parter 'Children of Earth' due this year. No full third season for us but this will have to do for now!

New Megan Fox Pics

Any chance I get to post pics of the goddess that is Megan Fox I take. Here are a few more for your viewing pleasure!

David Caradine Found Dead Last Week


So, while travelling back from Chessington on Friday night we stopped off at a Welcome Break on the M25. Whilst perusing the magazines and papers in WHSmith I was shocked to read that 72 year old David Caradine (best known for his role as Kwai Chang Caine in the 1970s TV series Kung Fu and Bill in Kill Bill 1 & 2) was found dead in Bangkok, Thailand.

I was even more shocked to read that it wasn't a natural death either, he'd been found hanging from a bar in his closet with rope around his neck, wrists and genitals, supposedly also wearing women's lingerie and a wig (according to Thai forensic pictures taken at the scene). Thai authorities have ruled Carradine's June 4 death a"sex accident" due to autoerotic asphyxiation gone wrong, although his family are questioning that judgement and are saying there's foul play involved, now involving the FBI in the matter.

David's 3rd and 4th wife have both publicly spoken out about his potentially deadly deviant sexual preference's stating that not only did he engage in these kinds of acts with others but would also partake in the activities by himself... So there might be the chance that he accidentally killed himself or that someone else was there, but that hasn't been confirmed either way.

It's a sad loss to the entertainment world and a shame he had to go in such a publicly awkward way.

News From The Dark Knight

A Dark Knight Post


OH MY GOD!!!! I knew they'd do a sequel but didn't think it'd be this quick.....LEFT 4 DEAD 2!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (Woo Hoo!) KW With this and MODERN WAREFARE 2 out in November....my X-Box 360 is going to be red hot!!

Check out the teaser below for LFD2 (chainsaws and frying pans? Can't wait!) KW





There's a new clip from the new installment of the STARGATE franchise 'UNIVERSE' live on the Sci-fi.com website found HERE. I can't wait for this series to get going.....been in desperate need for some gate travel since ATLANTIS was cancelled.



Great news!!! Not only did ASHES TO ASHES just end it's second season with a bang, but it's already been confirmed that there will be a third (and final) season to end the series.
But what will I fill my time with?..............Oh well, there are always the DVD'S.
I'm now going to go and frame my hand signed Life on mars poster which Philip Glenister signed for me at COLLECTORMANIA 15 at the weekend..........God i'm a geek!!!!

And here's the proof. A pic I took of Dark Knight getting his poster signed by Philip Glenister last Sunday at C15... To his left is Nathan Fillion! KW



I love HOT FUZZ..........check out the outtakes.



And if you haven't seen it, other than you being a fool, why not watch this clip and it'll explain it all.





USA Today has posted the first image of Iron Man 2 star Mickey Rourke in costume as the villainous Ivan/Whiplash. Whiplash sports a power pack on his chest that looks similar to the repulsor tech used by Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.)."The technologies are definitely related, and that's part of the core theme of the film," director Jon Favreau told the newspaper. The character's alter ego, Ivan Vanko, is a Russian who has constructed his own version of a suit. Among the creative alterations: a pair of whips, powered by the suit's glowing chest piece, expected to keep Iron Man cracking. This first image of the character shows the villain making an appearance at the Monaco Historic Grand Prix. Iron Man 2 opens May 7, 2010......can't wait.




THIS post over at Bleeding Cool claims to have a scoop regarding the setting for the next (fifth) TERMINATOR film currently being mulled by McG & minions. /film recently validated Bleeding Cool's sourcing on the matter (HERE).
We'd already heard the film's concept could well involve future Skynet mech rolling into our time, and that Robert Patrick might appear in the film as a doctor/scientist whose work is ultimately perverted into the mercury-like/shape-shifting tech later utilized by Terminators.
So, where might all of this go down?

...the sequel to Terminator: Salvation, will be set in London in the year 2011, with a time-travelling John Connor (Christian Bale).

Does the franchise really deserve a sequel? Is it strong enough to push the envelope and build upon SALVATION'S shortfalls?

I must admit that I had my reservations after seeing T4 on opening night last Wednesday.....but I have just watched it again (God bless ORANGE WEDNESDAYS...buy one get one free!!!) and can see glimmers of hope in what appeared at first glance to be a butchered masterpiece. I'm now waiting for the DVD and a faint hope of a directors cut restoring this to the glory that it probably had before being cut to pieces in the editing room to achieve the 12A rating (PG13 to our american friends).

DON'T PRE JUDGE THIS FILM...please watch it for yourselves and make your own minds up......it really isn't THAT bad.

More when I hear about an offical "green light" for T5..




http://www.terminatorfiles.com/ has detailed descriptions about the deleted scenes from T4.........and quite frankly they seem to be the little bits that flesh out the movie.....like completing the links between Marcus and Williams (bloodgood), covering the pregnancy of Kate Connor, and generally putting the missing emotion into the story.

Roll on the DVD and please, please, McG.....do a directors cut and make the movie the way it shoulda been!!!!!

And for anyone that likes the really slow melodic song that appears in many of the T4 trailers.....the song is called THE DAY THE WORLD WENT AWAY but Nine inch nails.....great song, but sadly the music in the movie actually SUCKED!!!!!

McG, I'm ashamed for you....the music in SUPERNATURAL rocks and i was hoping some of that might rub off.....guess I was sadly wrong!!!

LEARN FROM YOUR MISTAKES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I've got everything crossed for T5.




Fed up of those cold lonely nights without BATTLESTAR in your life? Well fear not, CAPRICA is on its way and if the pilot is anything to go by it should be good.

CYLONS, sex, and some throat slitting action.........what more can you want. Solid performances from all the cast, and an intriguing story give you all the elements of the SCIFI classic (although not a space ship in sight...but then off world travel is mentioned all the way through.)

Fingers crossed it'll keep up the pace and deliver more GALACTICA-esc escapades.



And if you can't wait, you can always be naughty and check out the link for it on MEGAVIDEO.COM

I'm now finishing season 4 of BATTLESTAR on DVD........ah, just like the good ol' days.



Just couldn't stop laughing at this pic below!!!!!




Star Wars, Star Wars, Star Wars!

Some more goodies here from Jedi Master Nads, the guru of all things Star Wars related!

This video below is actually quite funny and originates from the 'Hyperspace Hoopla' that concludes each day of Star Wars Weekends at Disney's Hollywood Studios. This is a Dance-Off with the Star Wars Stars during which Star Wars characters get down to popular music... I laughed quite a bit at this. Stick with it til the end.




Star Wars Game - The Old Republic


A new game coming soon to next gen consoles from premium game creators Bioware is The Old Republic. Take a look at the unbelievably awesome trailer video below... This gave me goosebumps like bubble wrap. If only Episode 1 could have been like this! Also you can check out an online comic for The Old Republic HERE on the official site. I want this game!!!

Watch it full screen if your PC can handle it. It's frickin mind blowing!





Worth1000.com Star Wars Image Competition

Worth1000.com have a cool competition running where the rule is that you have to meld a famous non Star Wars actor into a Star Wars character to win using an image manipulation programme. Some of the entries are pretty good and some very funny, two of which are below, and there are a couple that are pretty bad. Either way they're way better than anything I could produce so kudos to all the participants. You can view the images via this link HERE.



Mimobots Series 4 And SDCC Exclusive

Over on SirStevesGuide.com the new Mimobots have been revealed. Series 4 and the SDCC exclusive are here and waiting for your PC memory needs! Take a look HERE to see Sir Steve's page.



The Geek Is In The House!

Love it or hate it Big Brother continues to grace our T.V. Screens here in the UK year after year. Having watched the new housemates, or non-housemates as they're called this year, enter the house last Thursday night there was one guy that particularly stood out from the crowd. Marcus... Marcus is a serious geek who slightly resembles Wolverine (facial hair only) and is a member of the Rebelscum webiste, well known for his custom action figures and collectibles. Marcus is known as Dark Horse and even has his own website dedicated to his custom work. You can visit his homepage HERE to see what he's done but I can see the guy has a lot of time on his hands... He seriously needs a girlfriend!!!


MCM And Collectormania 15

London MCM Expo May 2009

I already posted about MCM back on the 24th of May but on the 23rd of May the Kryptonianwarrior.blogspot.com crew went to London Excel's MCM Expo. Although not as chock-a-block with guests and stands as events that Showmasters hold each year like London Film and Comic Con and Collectormainia the MCM Expo is still worth the bi-yearly visit due to the unique guests they sometimes conjure up, the previews of some top notch games on show, and the rare items you can pick up on the dealer stands.

This year I was only really going to meet Linda Hamilton to get her autograph (to add to my ever-growing collection) and although there were some other high profile guests like Tony Curtis, Joe Morton, James Duvall and Lindsay Wagner attending I fixed my sights on just getting Linda and leaving. It was my daughter's 6th birthday party that afternoon too so I was shattered by the end of the day! Below is a little group of pics I snapped of some of the guests as I was walking around the event. Click for a larger version.



Collectormainia 15 Milton Keynes June 2009

This weekend just gone saw a little road-trip down to Milton Keynes for the family and I on Saturday and Dark Knight and I on Sunday. Having had two days in Chessington World of Adventures on the Thursday and Friday of last week I was totally exhausted. Although you couldn't tell it to look at me not only do I have insulin dependant diabetes but also arthritis in my hips and back so I can't stand or walk for long before my body starts to shut down completely. Add to that the fact that the weather was truly atrocious (especially on Sunday) and also that the event has now moved from Milton Keynes Shopping Centre to the MK Dons Stadium, which is half built, made of cold concrete and open to the elements from all sides, and I can assure you it was not a pleasant couple of days at the event.

I'd read on the Showmasters blog that it was deadly cold on the Friday and that the guests were wrapped in blankets and complaining about the wind and rain but until I actually got there I had no idea just how crappy it was. Supposedly the event itself did extraordinarily well and the turn out was great but I'm starting to think that queuing up for hours upon end and spending hundreds on pounds for some stroppy old actor to sign a photo is just not worth it anymore. There were some lovely guests there such as Tom Felton (Draco Malfoy in Harry Potter), Kerri Green (Andy in Goonies), Andrew Robinson (Garak in Star Trek DS9) and all the Back to the Future guests (who were all great in their own rights) but there were a few that just weren't worth the hassle due to not taking any notice of the fans or being downright rude. Leonard Nimoy was a prime example, and Philip Glenister was another. You can't win with every guest and I know that by now having done this sort of thing for years, but if it wasn't for my family and Dark Knight coming with me and enjoying themselves I think I'd probably give it all up and save my hard earned pennies! Below are some pics of the event with some of the guests and cosplay fans included. Click on the pic for a larger image.

Now it's Red Dwarf - Back to Life this weekend... when will it all end!!!


Terminator: Salvation - Mini Review


Well, I've finally found the time to sit down and do a few posts since having some holiday time last week. You'll have to bare with me as I have a huge amount to post over the next few days and I'm also desperate to get on and play two new X-Box 360 games I bought the other day too. Both Red Faction: Guerrilla and Bionic Commando are petty good games but I'd also like Prototype... Greedy I know. And there are so many games coming out around November time this year I'm pretty sure I'll be bankrupt... happy on my 360 but bankrupt nonetheless...

Aaaaaaaaaanyway Wednesday last week saw the opening night of one of the years most anticipated movies Terminator: Salvation.

I was actually really looking forward to this movie, I knew how much negative hype had been built up around it, most of it blamed on director McG, but I wanted to give it the benefit of the doubt and see if it could put the Terminator franchise back on track after the slightly, but not totally, disappointing Rise of the Machines...

Luckily I was actually quite pleasantly surprised. Although there are a lot of niggles that you could harp on about for ages (the whole Marcus storyline is one such point to make), they didn't really amount to anything that stopped this film from being an enjoyable popcorn-movie experience. It had the action and eyeball searing explosions, almost non stop I might add, it had the solid Terminator history with accurate renditions of the exoskeletons and continual nods to the old films (McG is a Terminator fan and it shows) and it had a CG Arnie T-800 too... Yep that's right, he was there, and he looked OK for what was said to be a crap virtual-cameo.

It was for all intents and purposes a good try at a Terminator sequel and I can safely say that I'll look forward to a sequel if one should be on the horizon. I'm sure you can read about the negatives on another site or blog but I'll leave this one alone and say 'go see it for yourself and make your own decision'. It has to be said though that a director's cut DVD with all the deleted/ edited scenes that were obviously cut will be very welcome upon its release. I think they should have stayed in and the rating upped as they were missed...

Now it's only a short wait for the phenomenal looking Transformers II: Revenge of the Fallen! Woo Hoo!

7.5/10

Wednesday, 3 June 2009

Holiday

As you may have seen I haven't updated the blog for a week... Due to being busy at the end of last week I didn't get the chance to post anything and now I'm on holiday for a week culminating in two days at Chessington World of Adventures and then Collectormania 15 in Milton Keynes at the weekend meeting loads of famous people. Busy, busy, busy!

It's probably going to be Sunday night or Monday morning before I can post anything, although I'm seeing Terminator: Salvation tonight with Dark Knight so there's the remote possibility that I'll do a short review when I get home... remote as I have to get up extra early in the morning to drive to Chessington for theme park fun and frolics with the family!

For now all I can say is "I'll be back"! (Yes I know that was pretty poor, but I'm trying to psyche myself up for Salvation!)