7822 Search Results Found For: "star"
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- Star Wars
- Star Trek
- Stargate
- Starcraft
- Star Wars: Episode 6: Return of the Jedi
- Star Wars: Episode 3: Revenge Of The Sith
- LEGO Star Wars
- Star Trek: Into Darkness
- Starbucks
- Star Trek: The Next Generation
- Star Wars: Rebels
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars
- StarCraft II
- Star Trek: Nemesis
- Star Trek: First Contact
- Battle Beyond The Stars
- Dark Star
- Star Trek: The Motion Picture
- The Last Starfighter
- Star Wars: Episode 7: The Force Awakens
- Starship Troopers
- Fist of the North Star
- Homestar Runner
- StarTalk
- Star-Lord
- Stargate: Universe
- Star Wars: Battlefront
- Star Fox
- Men Who Stare At Goats
- The Star
- The Minnesota Starvation Experiment
- Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
- Star Trek: Beyond
- The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
- Star Citizen
- Star Wars: Celebration
- Starfire
- Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
- Star Trek: Discovery
- Starry Night
- Stargirl
- Star Trek: Voyager
- Star Wars: The Old Republic
- Starsky & Hutch
- Star Trek: Enterprise
- Krystle Starr
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- Star Wars: Episode 8: The Last Jedi
- Star Trek: Axanar
- Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
Redshirting – Litterbox Comics
Funny comic strip about misunderstanding the term “redshirting”
Redshirting – Litterbox Comics originally appeared on I Hate Star Trek on April 3, 2019.
THE DEAD DONT DIE – Official Trailer HD – In Theaters June 14
THE DEAD DON’T DIE – Official Trailer [HD] – In Theaters June 14 originally appeared on Internet-D on April 1, 2019.
Comic Review for week of March 13th 2019
So much better than the first issue, but still confusing. But in a good way!
Fast as balls, because he has giant speed balls that appear when he goes fast.
I’m definitely dropping this one.
Fantastic story from this publisher, much better than all the other books, but for the same price!
Same level of story from Eden, this is a great book.
I did miss this originally, happy to have been introduced to this story and art.
Silence is best when it’s ended.
Better than the first issue of season two, man that first issue really rubbed me the wrong way.
Another set of great twists that really work. Such a great premise that is actually being followed through on.
Definitely not a mini series, I’m happy to get more about this character, but I feel like they stripped her of all her powers just to be able to tell a story.
Diamond neglected to send a copy.
Such a mysterious mystery! Well written with art that captured.
General Grievous never once captured my attention, and this story was just about as boring as all his other outings. They suggest heavily that his cybernetic body was a choice of some sort, but I find that easy to comprehend. It’s not like that body did very well against a single Jedi.
The Punisher kills his way out of prison, then goes on a rampage to kill the guy that put him there. Next issue: more killing.
Holding for back issue acquisition.
Last issue that ends the better of the two Solo book that have been coming out.
This book left no impression on me at all.
Comic Review for week of March 13th, 2019 originally appeared on ComicCovers on March 30, 2019.
King of Thieves
Tags:Movie of the Year 2019, Movie Reviews, Movies
Buncha old fellas doing their thing, a pleasant movie but not very great. Daredevil is in it though, which is weird to hear him with a british accent.
King of Thieves originally appeared on Adam Selvidge’s Website on March 24, 2019.
Pennyworth EPIX 2019 Series Official Teaser – DC Origin Story Alfred Pennyworth
Tags:Batman, Comic Books, Pennyworth, Television, Television Trailers
Pennyworth (EPIX 2019 Series) Official Teaser – DC Origin Story, Alfred Pennyworth originally appeared on ComicCovers on March 29, 2019.
Comic Review for week of March 6th 2019
Actions on the cover don’t actually take place in the comic book.
Continues to both feel like a great epic story and an amateur comic book. I’m still going to read it though, I’m enjoying it thus far.
Fantastic first issue of an anthology of horror stories involving the dark lord vader. In this one, he rides a space pony.
A great yearbook story that has little to nothing to do with the mainstory line, which I’m perfectly happy with.
Padme kicks some butt and lets her friends get murdered, all to make her political station rise. Hmm.
Spartan Linda is off shooting things and finding exciting new Artificial Intelligence to play with. I’m still a huge fan of the franchise and this book continues to be great.
I think I’m going to drop these Catalyst books, they’re….not that great.
Comic Review for week of March 6th, 2019 originally appeared on ComicCovers on March 28, 2019.
Dora and the Lost City of Gold – Official Trailer – Paramount Pictures
Tags:Dora The Explorer, Movie Trailers, Movies
Dora and the Lost City of Gold – Official Trailer – Paramount Pictures originally appeared on Internet-D on March 24, 2019.
John Wick Chapter 3 – Parabellum 2019 Movie New Trailer – Keanu Reeves Halle Berry
Tags:John Wick: Chapter 3, Movie Trailers, Movies
John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum (2019 Movie) New Trailer – Keanu Reeves, Halle Berry originally appeared on Internet-D on March 21, 2019.
Marvel Studios Shang-Chi solo film moves ahead with director Destin Daniel Cretton
Tags:Comic Books, Movies, Shang-Chi
Marvel Studios’ Shang-Chi solo film moves ahead with director Destin Daniel Cretton originally appeared on ComicCovers on March 13, 2019.
Vox Lux
Tags:Movie of the Year 2019, Movie Reviews, Movies, Natalie Portman, WTF
This felt like Natalie Portman and Jude Law had the weekend off and wanted to spend some time together and just decided to film it. I don’t think I like it?
Vox Lux originally appeared on Adam Selvidge’s Website on March 11, 2019.
Booksmart
Tags:2queue.com, Movie Posters, Movie Trailers, Movies
2 academic superstars and best friends who, on the eve of their high school graduation, realize they should have worked less and played more. Determined not to fall short of their peers, the girls try to cram 4 years of fun into 1 night.
Booksmart originally appeared on 2Queue on March 11, 2019.
The Death of Superman Lives What Happened
Tags:Movie of the Year 2019, Movie Reviews, Movies
This was absolutely fantastic, and much higher quality than I expected going on. They were able to get pretty much everyone involved in the business making of the film to do interviews. This film also changed my opinion on that infamous Supersuit, I had only seen the one snap of it, and seeing it in motion and powered up really shows how amazing it would have been to see on screen. Maybe it wouldn’t have been a perfect film, but it would have been something different.
The Death of “Superman Lives”: What Happened? originally appeared on Adam Selvidge’s Website on March 2, 2019.
Dark Phoenix International Trailer #1 2019
Tags:Comic Books, Movie Trailers, Movies, X-Men, X-Men: Dark Phoenix
Late Night Trailer #1 2019 Movieclips Trailers
Late Night Trailer #1 (2019) | Movieclips Trailers originally appeared on Internet-D on March 7, 2019.
Brie Larson Answers the Webs Most Searched Questions WIRED
Brie Larson Answers the Web’s Most Searched Questions | WIRED originally appeared on Internet-D on March 8, 2019.
The Death of Superman Lives What Happened
Tags:Comic Books, Movie of the Year 2019, Movie Reviews, Movies, Superman
This was absolutely fantastic, and much higher quality than I expected going on. They were able to get pretty much everyone involved in the business making of the film to do interviews. This film also changed my opinion on that infamous Supersuit, I had only seen the one snap of it, and seeing it in motion and powered up really shows how amazing it would have been to see on screen. Maybe it wouldn’t have been a perfect film, but it would have been something different.
Comic Review for week of February 13th 2019
The Supreme Intelligence plays around with Captain Marvel (who’s a combination of two people at this time) and then at the end of it, just spirits him away to an unknown corner of the universe.
I’m a fan of this cover, but the content inside is great too. The bad guy here has an unfortunate similarity to Marvel’s Juggernaut, and that’s all I could think of the entire time he appeared.
Count Dooku was never in my top 100 Star Wars villains, but this story certainly did him justice.
Diamond neglected to ship #1, so I’ll wait for the entire series now to read this. Thanks, I hate it.
This story is as contrived and offensive as possible, something that I guess I should have expected, but it’s not offensive in the way that red hats are, it’s offensive in that it’s directly comparing kids killing each other in American schools. Not something that I thought I’d ever see Kevin Smith write in a comic book, and definitely not something I’m a fan of. This book came out during the anniversary of a shooting in Florida, in which 17 children were murdered by one of their peers, then the state government did absolutely nothing about the problem. I’m sorry, they did blame the victims, that was great. They blamed the police who responded too, and they blamed the school board, but heaven forbid they blame the easy access to weapons.
The Punisher’s face and head are all messed up in this book, I’m honestly curious how they’re going to make him look more like Frank again and less like Jigsaw.
I’m pretty sure this is the issue that immediately proceeds Carol Danver’s first meeting with the Kree warrior that was previously a True Believers issue as well. Is this the first time that two issues of True Believers are of the same series sequentially?
He’s made of balls apparently.
I had to go back and re-read #2 to really know what was going on here, but I’m still lost now.
This went directly into my “read this later” pile, I have issues 1-2 and now 10-12, just need to fill that massive hole in the middle there.
Han Solo: Imperial Cadet can do no wrong!
Rayman 3 Hoodlum Havoc
Tags:Game of the Year 2019, Game Reviews, Gaming
Great game for the time period it was published in, but I don’t have personal nostalgia for the game, so the bad camera and wonky audio turned me off enough to just turn the game off about half way through.
Reign of the Supermen
Tags:Comic Books, Movie of the Year 2019, Movie Reviews, Movies, Superman
Meh.
I feel like the story was rushed and the animation was ok.
Capsule
Tags:Movie of the Year 2019, Movie Reviews, Movies
As far I can tell, this is purely fictional. It’s a one man show (until it suddenly very much isn’t) and it has some problems with pacing and there was a point with some of the people he was talking to over the radio that I just gave up on my suspension of disbelief.
IT Guys Log Blast from the Past
Tags:Computers, Humor, Star Trek
Seedling
Tags:Awesome Things, Movies
Great video with a soft landing, I’d be interested in seeing more from this team. HT to www.geeksaresexy.net
Comic Review for week of February 20th 2019
Diamond neglected to ship this book to my comic shop, so no review.
Absolutely fantastic story that I feel like I was missed the first couple issues of, but didn’t feel like it was necessarily a bad thing.
The X-Men in space, along with a depowered Carol Danvers, encounter some aliens that do experiments on Carol. She ends up with “Binary” powers and uses them to recharge the x-men’s warp drive to send them on their way, while rejecting her human heritage. She then goes on to wander space.
One of the more recent True Believer books I’ve read, this is the story of how she went from the cutesy “Ms Marvel” to using the more badass name of “Captain Marvel”. It’s a fun story.
An afteraction report of the action in the previous book, with some holier than thou line thrown at the bad(?) guy. The follow up story was interesting but not enough.
Diamond neglected to ship this book to my comic shop, so no review.
On his search for the creator, our hero finds more than he bargained for.
Solo was one of my favorite movies of the year, and the scene that they replicate in this book is one of my favorite scenes.
It is not done as well here and I regret buying this book.
The Avengers and Captain Marvel in a book with way too many words in it.
X-O needs to reboot, which is going to take 24 hours(?!), so while he waits for the reboot he gets his butt kicked from here to there, then from there and back again.
School of Rock
Tags:Movie of the Year 2019, Movie Reviews, Movies
A recent reddit thread reminded me that I hadn’t seen this in a while. It’s just as good as I remember!
Comic Review for week of February 6th 2019
I’m saving this one for when I fill the 10 issue hole I found I have, then I’ll re-read all of them Story continues to move along at a fast pace and the art is ok. Not sure if this book is going to survive my next subscription culling.Horrible Art, uninteresting story and I have the next 3 issues on order all ready Lone Spartans are the best kind of Spartans, and this is the best kind of story.
The story is going in a completely bat crap crazy direction, which I truly love.
If you could fly, would you? I would.
There’s a lot of cross chatter about Aphra here, but no appearance. Han does get back to the Falcon though, so that was a pleasant reunion to witness.
Anakin Skywalker is always a bit of a mess of a character to do stories with. He’s a mass murder that hunted down and killed thousands of men, women, and children, and yet most authors want to write him like he’s a great guy that just happened to go wrong one day. The story is going places that I guess I should have guessed, but I didn’t, so I’m somewhat surprised by the twists and turns every time.
Comic Review for week of January 30 2019
Still no delivery from Diamond for this issue.
I think this is only my second issue of this series, so I’m pretty lost.
No idea, but it wasn’t terrible.
I’m done with these adaptations, they’re just so lifeless and pointless.
Flight of the falcon continues! Han finally gets shot at …again!
Doctor Aphra’s adventures with the burder bot continue.
Alicia Marie on Instagram VULCAN will always be hard for me because Im so animated Check out artist tomwlod s take on my Spock inspired lewk for the blue
Tags:Alicia Marie, Cosplay, Star Trek
The Darkest Minds
Tags:Movie of the Year 2019, Movie Reviews, Movies
Here’s a novel concept: people suddenly get powers and the rest of the worlds hates them, fears them, and hunts them down. I joke, but there’s a lot of x-men / mutant similarities here. It wasn’t until I looked up the movie on amazon that I learned it’s based on a series of four novels that I’m eventually going to check out. Sometimes there’s a good science fiction YA series behind a mediocre movie (I Am Number Five, etc).
I enjoyed the lead actress, Amandla Stenberg, she was the one shining star in an otherwise mediocre film, but I’d be interested in seeing the sequel if they ever crunch the numbers and want to do one. She’s also no stranger to post apocalyptic YA stories, she played Rue in the Hunger Game movies.
WORLD PREMIERE TRAILER – Shaft
Tags:Movie of the Year 2019, Movie Reviews, Movies, Shaft
Punisher The Ghosts of Innocents
Tags:Book Reviews, Comic Books, The Punisher
There’s a couple different ways to portray The Punisher:
1 – He’s a crazy psychopath that had a horrendously traumatic event happen and now he’s a cold blooded murder that schemes and plots to kill the worst people in the world using the most violent and explosive methods possible.
2 – He’s a crazy psychopath that literally sees the ghosts of his family, along with the ghosts of any innocents that get wrapped up in his crusade against anyone that even so much as litters in his line of sight.
This two issue mini series went the second route. It’s not a horrible story, but man I do not like the idea that he’s just running around talking to ghosts and asking them who to kill next.
Comic Review for week of January 23 2019
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What a horrible misstep for such a great franchise. The cover has absolutely nothing to do with any of the characters inside, though I do like it. Be warned, this is not the buffy story that you’re familiar with, it appears they’re just dumping the decade of continuity and re-imagining the entire thing as if someone said “hey, remember that buffy movie? Maybe we can do a comic book follow up to that” and only got a rough draft of the first episode of the actual tv series to base the comic from.
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Diamond did not ship this book to my comic store.
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Our hero goes from a prisoner to something else. I like where they’re going with this.
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Is this the final issue? If so, it’s underwhelming.
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Luke faces off against someone I’ve never seen before but with whom he obviously has history! People die because of Luke!
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Don’t drink water from a river named “Skull River”, you’ll end up knocked out and in a town that demands your help with a evil sorcerer.
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I was unaware that Conan ever had a kid, much less a wimpy punk like this guy.
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Floating spaceballs aside, who are these people that are coming to Earth to fight X-O?
Gone With The Wind
Tags:Movie of the Year 2019, Movie Reviews, Movies
Another great CMX flashback experience with one weird caveat. Before the movie begins they have a guy telling you about the film (for the previous film I watched he went into detail about how the Alien franchise was not being developed but that James Cameron was interested so that’s how we got 5+ more films in the series). For “Gone With The Wind” I was sure they were going to mention that this movie should be enjoyed (it’s a great film with absolutely amazing acting, sets, and costumes) but that it has some aspects of the film that should be taken with either a grain of salt or an entire history lesson on the American Civil War and separately, the history of Black Americans. No warnings about how this is a romanticized version of “The South” and that the grandeur they show in the movie was little more than fiction. No warning about the racist language or concepts.
It was a good experience, but as you can imagine, I feel the introduction could have been a four hour special all on it’s own.
Glass
Tags:Movie of the Year 2019, Movie Reviews, Movies
The trilogy that I never thought would be made wraps up the origin stories that started 18 years ago. There’s likely going to be some complaints about how slow the movie is, but that’s just how the M. Night works. His films have never been wall to wall action and honestly this is the most action I’ve seen from him in a long while, but it doesn’t compare to the Marvel / DC slug fests that we’re all accustomed to by now.
I really enjoyed it.
Aliens
Tags:Movie of the Year 2019, Movie Reviews, Movies
There’s a semi new theater in town that has a full fledged restaurant and bar. It also features a weekly “flashback” movie that ranges from damn awesome (Aliens, Die Hard!) some interesting (Gone With The Wind!) and some that are just horrible (A christmas story? that’s on a legit 48 hour loop on TBS every year). Aliens is the first movie that I saw in this set up, I never got the chance to see it in theaters when it originally came out, I believe I was about 5 at the time. Had a buddy call me up and suggest we see it, so I dropped everything I was doing (I was still sleeping in bed) and went on down to see it.
It’s been years since I’ve seen the original version of the film as I only own the director’s cut. The original is still a great movie without many questions, though I did appreciate a couple scenes from the directors cut that I felt were missed in the original, the opening scenes on the colony (when they say we go, we go) and the turrets running dry from the xenos just throwing themselves at them.
It was a great experience, one that I had again the next weekend when I went to see Gone With The Wind, which I’ll review in a different post.
The Man Who Killed Hitler and then The Bigfoot
Tags:2queue.com, Movie Posters, Movie Trailers, Movies, Sam Elliott
Since WWII, Calvin Barr has lived with the secret that he was responsible for the assassination of Adolf Hitler. Now, decades later, the US government has called on him again for a new top-secret mission. Bigfoot has been living deep in the Canadian wilderness and carrying a deadly plague that is now threatening to spread to the general population. Relying on the same skills that he honed during the war, Calvin must set out to save the free world yet again. Starring Sam Elliott (A Star is Born), Aidan Turner (“Poldark”), Caitlin FitzGerald (“Masters of Sex”) and Ron Livingston (Office Space), THE MAN WHO KILLED HITLER AND THEN THE BIGFOOT follows the epic adventures of an American legend that no one has ever heard of.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles intro theme cover
Tags:Awesome Things, Music Videos, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
The Orville FOX Confirms Halston Sages Exit
Tags:Halston Sage, Television, The Orville
FOX Television has confirmed to ComicBook.com that Halston Sage has exited The Orville.
Such a shame, she was a great actress playing a great character.
Showtimes Halo Series to Begin Filming in 2019
Tags:Gaming, Halo, Television
Yeoh to Lead New Trek Series
Tags:Star Trek, Star Trek: Discovery, Television