We finally get to see Medusa’s hair at work in this new trailer for the upcoming Marvel TV series, Inhumans.
The first trailer left me a little apprehensive over this series, but the new trailer at least gives us a better idea of the scope in this new series. The biggest worry for me is the TV budget CGI used for the giant teleporting bulldog, Lockjaw. This new footage doesn’t exactly alleviate my concerns.
Playing fetch with a giant teleporting bulldog is a whole different “ballgame.”
Poorly rendered CGI can kill even some of the best television, and I would hate to see this series die just because they didn’t take the time to really sell Lockjaw with decent effects.
Medusa’s got what it takes to get out of any “hairy” situation
Marvel’s Inhumans will be premiering exclusively in IMAX Sept 1 and continuing on ABC Sept 29
The FX series American Horror Story has brought us Murder House, Asylum, Coven, Freak Show, Hotel, Roanoke, and now Cult. In true epic Comic-Con fashion, the title for season 7 was revealed via the teaser projected over the water against a mist wall.
Many hints have been previously given about the theme of AHS Season 7. It’s said Season 7 will partially be a fictionalized account of the 2016 election. Are we looking at a cult of a Trump-like politician rising to power? Further rumors suggesting the return Twisty the clown from AHS: Freakshow are all but confirmed by the disturbing number of clowns in the title teaser below:
I love that AHS is tackling cults, but why clown cult? Can’t it just be a run-of-the-mill “cut off your penis” cult instead?
American Horror Story: Cult is set to premier September 5th on FX. You can find additional information at their official site:
Whether you’re pushing through Comic-Con crowds or at home getting pics from your friend Steve who’s in San Diego and rubbing it in your face, we’re all excited about the news coming out of this years con! There will be no live-streaming of Hall H, but worry not! There’s still plenty of other streaming panels and updates to keep track of this weekend! Here’s a few ways you can get the geek news before Steve tells you. That way you can say “I know, Steve. I already saw the trailer.” and politely tell him to Frak off. Goddamn Steve. Always trying to one-up people…
1. IGN streaming live on Twitter:
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Starting on Thursday (7/20) at 6 pm (EST) IGN will be streaming panels and interviews in real-time in a partnership with Twitter! Keep track of current “#SDCC2017” related tweets, while watching celebrity interviews and updates from the show floor!
2. IMDb LIVE at Comic-Con!:
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Love Kevin Smith as much as we do? Then IMDb LIVE at SDCC is the right choice for you! The Clerks director will be doing live interviews from the IMDb Boat all weekend! Look for interviews with the casts of Arrow, Doctor Who, The Flash, Vikings, The Walking Dead, Preacher and more. Streaming starts on Thursday (7/20) at 6:30 pm (EST)
3. SyFy Live From Comic-Con:
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Don’t wanna stream anything? Wanna watch TV instead? Zachary Levi is hosting “Live From Comic-Con” featuring nightly coverage of the biggest news coming out of SDCC, interviews, trailer breakdowns, and more! The coverage starts on Thursday (7/21) at 11 pm (EST) on the SYFY channel (check your local listings).
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We’re going bananas about this Ape-tastic movie! Enjoy our conversation about Rise, Dawn, and War For The Planet Of The Apes!
Panelists: Hobbit, Lowdown Brown, Kyle Smash, Danimal, & Scotty P.
What We’re Drinking: Rogue VooDoo Doughnut Grape Guerrilla, and Hardywood Mamaw’s Mean Cobbler
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Our illustrious host sat down with Instant Replay Live for a few let’s play levels of Marble Madness!
“Back to strike with insanity, Mike “The Hobbit” Bickett has returned to Instant Replay Live with Marble Madness to play with Nick and Joe. Whose balls will emerge on top?”
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Marble Madness is an arcade video game designed by Mark Cerny and published by Atari Games in 1984. The player uses a trackball to guide an onscreen marble through six obstacle-filled courses within a time limit. Marble Madness was Atari’s first game to use the Atari System 1 hardware and to be programmed in the C programming language. It was also one of the first games to use true stereo sound; previous games used either monaural sound or simulated stereo.
Cerny drew inspiration from miniature golf, racing games, and artwork by M. C. Escher. He applied a minimalist approach in designing the appearance of the game’s courses and enemies.
Marble Madness was commercially successful. The game was ported to numerous platforms and inspired the development of other games. A sequel was developed and planned for release in 1991, but canceled when location testing showed the game could not compete with other titles.
Developer(s) Atari Games
Publisher(s) Atari Games
Designer(s) Mark Cerny
Composer(s) Brad Fuller
Hal Canon
David Wise (NES Version)
Matt Furniss (GG/SMS version)
Steve Hayes (GEN version)
Kenji Yokoyama (SMD version)
Platform(s) Arcade (original)
Amiga, Apple II, Apple IIGS, Atari ST, C64, Game Boy, Game Gear, Master System, Nintendo Entertainment System, PC booter, Genesis, Sharp X68000, ZX Spectrum
Release
NA: December 15, 1984
Genre(s) Platform, racing
Mode(s) Up to 2 players simultaneously
Cabinet Custom upright
Arcade system Atari System 1
CPU Motorola 68010
Sound Yamaha YM2151, POKEY
Display 19″ Horizontal orientation, Raster,
standard resolution (used: 336 × 240)”