We absolutely knew that George Lucas was not done with the Star Wars universe. The Star Wars creator revealed to Fox News that he will make two more live-action Star Wars films.
Obey the Hypno-Toad! With production chugging on the new Futurama direct-to-DVD movies, Matt Groening spilled to iF Magazine about what’s to come and the extras that’ll be added to make them into a new season of Futurama for Comedy Central. The first movie, Bender’s Big Score, hits in December. “Everybody Loves Hyptno-Toad,” is in your future!
Music, bullet sounds, ships, etc. Sci-Fi opens up their vault to let you make anything you want. Very cool.
In general, Hollywood filmmakers follow the laws of physics because they have no other choice. It’s just when they cheat with special effects that we seem to forget how the world really works.
Before the last episode of the final season of Stargate SG-1 airs on the SCI FI Channel, the famous cast of the history-making television series will have already begun the production shoot for the highly anticipated new films in the franchise.
Here is a list of 10 of the best movie spaceships. While I don’t entirely agree with the list, for the most part I agree with the list.
20 of the best movie hackers ^_^.
The new episode of hak5 is now out.
“In this episode Paul takes a look at Q, the open source CPU emulator for Mac. Erin Shahan joins us to talk about RSI, the geeks natural predator. Alli shows off an idiot-proof Nintendo DS mod chip with plenty of hackability (and Doom of course). And Wess brings us a blingin’ modded mouse for micro with style. Plus this month’s trivia, poll, & LAN party details.”
Warner Bros. Pictures has launched the official trailer for director Zack Snyder’s 300 at Apple, where you can watch the clip in various QuickTime formats. The film, opening March 9, brings Miller’s acclaimed graphic novel to life by combining live action with virtual backgrounds that capture his distinct vision of this ancient historic tale.
Joss comments to a post on Whedonesque to squash rumors of a Serenity sequel. He’s usually cheeky and very cryptic, but this time he spells it out very clearly: “There’s no sequel.” Apparently a meeting with some fellow writers in London stirred up the imagination of the Browncoats.