entertainment
The very best in geek and comic entertainment.
My Day In L.A., and at the Critics Choice Awards. Thank You, Moviepilot!
Whenever I first started creating for Moviepilot, I never in a million years thought that it would lead to a opportunity of a lifetime like this. I had heard stories of Creators going to movie premiers and things of that nature, but I thought for sure that it was a major long shot that I would ever get that chance.
Tyler S. CallawayPublished 6 years ago in GeeksWhite House Down: The Worst Fictional Presidents From Film And TV!
We are in dark times when #TheSimpsons once again accurately predicts the future. We should all turn to the yellow psychics and ask them what is next for the human race. With counters already set for when #DonaldTrump will be out of office, love it or hate it, there are four more years of the 44th President of the United States "Trumping" around the White House.
Tom ChapmanPublished 6 years ago in GeeksCreator Quick-Fire Challenge: Accepted
Considering that there is officially 1 day left in 2015 (at least where I am), the year is basically a wrap, and thanks to my friend Samuel we have a year-end wrap-up for 2015. Here are the quick-fire questions:
Matthew BaileyPublished 6 years ago in GeeksMusic, Maestro, Please: Danny Elfman Willing to Score Films for Just $1
Bringing to life the likes of Batman, Spider-Man, and Edward Scissorhands, #DannyElfman's haunting melodies have helped craft our cinematic childhoods over the past 40 years. Alongside the news that he will be taking over from superhero superstar #HansZimmer to provide the score for #ZackSnyder's #JusticeLeague, the whole film just got a push in the right direction. Fans of the #DCEU are worried that JL could be another flop in the wrong direction for the studio, and while music may seem like a trivial thing, it can certainly add a lot to a film.
Tom ChapmanPublished 6 years ago in GeeksMagic Is Real: Australian Zoo Welcomes Birth Of Its Own 'Fantastic Beasts' Nifflers
Hagrid had better get saving, because everyone will be wanting one of these cheeky chappies under their tree this Christmas: Nifflers — the bank robbing, scene stealing, furballs, who are sweet merch waiting to happen. While most of the creatures from #JKRowling's #FantasticBeasts may be confined to the pages of a book or stuck in the world of imagination (shame, I really wanted a thunderbird), nifflers do exist!
Tom ChapmanPublished 6 years ago in GeeksThe T.H.A.N.O.S. Theory Was Right All Along—and Reveals One of the Last Infinity Stones
Today's premiere of Doctor Strange has brought all sorts of new developments for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, from the Dark Dimension to Dormammu — and it also partially answers one of the biggest questions that Marvel fans have: where are the remaining Infinity Stones? But in doing so, it also seemingly confirms a longtime fan theory that may point to the final stone's location.
'Christopher Robin': Winnie The Pooh's Live Action Movie Casts Brad Garrett As Eeyore
Disney is rolling hard and fast towards developing a plethora of live-action films around some of their more beloved stories. With their recent success in introducing live-action adaptations of Beauty and the Beast, The Jungle Book, Maleficent and Cinderella, Disney is now hiring talent for the highly anticipated Winnie the Pooh movie, Christopher Robin.
Matthew BaileyPublished 6 years ago in GeeksIt's Official: The Reavers Are Coming to Logan, and They Want Wolverine Dead!
Several announcements have been made regarding Logan, the last chapter in Hugh Jackman's run as the indestructible Wolverine. In the latest reveal, we learned that Stephen Merchant is confirmed as Caliban for the film, serving as a caretaker to a withered Professor X. We can assume that Caliban may be accompanied by some of his mutant brethren, the Morlocks.
6 Streaming Shows That Have Redefined Mainstream Entertainment
Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, Apple TV - you know the names, and odds are that you probably subscribe to at least one of these outlets. Streaming has become the new normal for countless individuals, often taking precedence over the standard cable television outlets across the country. Now, I'm not saying that Network and Cable television is a thing of the past because they aren't relevant, but what I am saying is that entertainment has evolved because of the popularity of streaming services. Cable networks have even begun changing HOW they do television because of how services like Netflix and Amazon have drastically changed what viewers expect to be able to see.
Matthew BaileyPublished 6 years ago in GeeksWithout the Board Game, Is the New Jumanji Film Actually a Reboot?
For those who don't remember Jumanji (1995), the film centered around of a group of people stuck together, due to a magical board game requiring them to complete the game or face a lifetime stuck in a dystopian world full of mischievous and dangerous animals running a muck. The original Jumanji fit perfectly in the time it debuted, as board games were all the rage at the time. However, the newest installment in the Jumanji franchise, Jumanji 2 might not be as well received with its focal points centered around a board game. In today's entertainment industry, board games aren't quite as popular as they were a couple decades ago - so when it comes to news of a Jumanji sequel being in the works, that may worry fans of the classic Jumanji film.
48 Hour Film Project "Sandwich-Stall" Is a Slice of Ham-Comedy-Sketch Goodness
Have you ever tried to make a short film based on an idea you only conceived hours before and then having to fully shoot/edit it for presentation within 48 hours?? it's a hell of a trip!
Matt LoftusPublished 6 years ago in GeeksX-Men: Apocalypse Creates New Timeline of Events
The newest trailer for the film has released a ton of new promotional footage which fans are dissecting to the finest point. One topic of interest is the cameo of Nate Grey in X-Men: Apocalypse. The reason that Nate Grey is a hot topic of discussion is because his origins stem from being a creation of the villainous, Mister Sinister; along with Nate Grey being made from the genetic material of Jean Grey and Scott Summers, whom are both set to be pivotal characters in X-Men: Apocalypse. But apart from Nate Grey's cameo in the film, there are some more interesting developments happening in X-Men: Apocalypse.