Space: 2099 Is A Go!

Space: 1999 is being rebooted, if Deadline is accurate.  I don’t know if Gerry Anderson will be involved, though I hope that he is.  Anyone that has followed my blog knows that I have been following this project, in its various forms, since its inception, and I am glad to hear that there will potentially […]

NBC Wants A ‘Revolution’

J.J. Abrams (Lost, Alcatraz) and Eric Kripke (Supernatural) have an upcoming show on NBC called “Revolution,” about a world that is forced to exist without power because of some unspecified event. That Abrams and Kripe are working together is impressive, though Jon Favreau (Iron Man, Iron Man 2, Cowboys And Aliens) directing the pilot episode […]

‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ Trailer

“The Amazing Spider-Man” trailer is up, and watching it makes me ask:  Why?  As far as I can tell Marc Webb’s reboot doesn’t appear to be bringing anything new to the party.  Now keep in mind that it’s just a trailer, but how is it significantly different that Sam Raimi’s version? It will probably be […]

Harrison Ford Not Returning to ‘Blade Runner’

According to Deadline, Alcon Entertainment, the house working with Ridley Scott to bring Blade Runner back to theaters, is DENYING that Harrison Ford will return to the role of Rick Deckard, which he made famous in the original film. For some reason, Andrew Kosove‘s (who runs Alcon Entertainment with Broderick Johnson) response doesn’t feel as […]

Harrison Ford Returns to ‘Blade Runner’

Ridley Scott’s “Blade Runner,” based upon the Phillip K. Dick short, “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep,” appears to be spawning a sequel that may have Harrison Ford in a starring role. According to Vulture, the film is estimated to be coming our way sometime in 2014 .  That Scott was revisiting the world of […]

Futurama: 1999

I like all things “Space: 1999,” which is why when I saw this ship from the “Futurama” movie “Bender’s Game” I had to post it. That grey spacecraft is an Eagle, the ubiquitous transport craft from the groundbreaking Gerry Anderson series.

Super Bowl XLVI Movie Trailers

With companies–literally–spending millions of dollars for a 30-second spot during the Super Bowl, some may wonder what they’re spending the money on. That answer is: viewers. Despite huge costs to advertise during the game, Super Bowl XLV in 2011 brought in 111 million viewers. That’s a huge amount of eyes glued to the screen, which […]