It's natural to want to give shoutouts to the things you love once you've been given a platform to do so. If there's ever an opportunity to declare my admiration for, say, The Somerville Theater in my work, I'll do so because their continued existence as one of the best movie theaters in New England means a great deal to me. It's my way of giving back. Prominent figures in the entertainment industry are able to perform a similar tribute in their work, albeit on a much bigger scale. In that case, it only makes sense that comedian Jerry Seinfeld would find a way to somehow incorporate his favorite superhero throughout an entire sitcom bearing his name.
Jerry made it abundantly clear that he's a huge fan of Superman by incorporating jokes and nods to the beloved DC character throughout his entire career. Jerry incorporated Superman into his stand-up material...
Jerry made it abundantly clear that he's a huge fan of Superman by incorporating jokes and nods to the beloved DC character throughout his entire career. Jerry incorporated Superman into his stand-up material...
- 7/24/2025
- by Quinn Bilodeau
- Slash Film
It's hard to definitively categorize sci-fi into an individual box. Unlike other genres, there is never a singular concept that sci-fi focuses on. Rather, it imagines scenarios in which humanity is unbounded from limits on technological innovation and advancement. Thus, the possibilities are virtually endless. In these movies, dystopian futures are a reality, the universe is explored to its greatest ends, and extraterrestrial life is prominent. Even with unlimited potential, it seems like the most famous sci-fi works typically implement a pessimistic perspective.
For example, Ridley Scott's Blade Runner franchise, which will continue in 2025 with the series Blade Runner 2099, takes on the concept of hyper-advanced AI but does so in a bleak, depressing tone. Meeting other life forms has some positive implications, but the genre always assumes the worst. Several upcoming Alien movies will surely reinforce this trend, and offer a continuation in the story of the vicious Xenomorphs.
For example, Ridley Scott's Blade Runner franchise, which will continue in 2025 with the series Blade Runner 2099, takes on the concept of hyper-advanced AI but does so in a bleak, depressing tone. Meeting other life forms has some positive implications, but the genre always assumes the worst. Several upcoming Alien movies will surely reinforce this trend, and offer a continuation in the story of the vicious Xenomorphs.
- 12/14/2024
- by Thomas McCollough
- ScreenRant
The only place to find the dreaded Governor's back story is in The Walking Dead: Rise of The Governor and The Walking Dead: The Road to Woodbury, and we have the first three chapters of the latter right here.
In addition, we have a kick-ass contest to tell you about where one lucky grand prize winner will receive the Zombie Library, consisting of both Walking Dead books along with The Brain Eater’s Bible by J.D. Ghoul with Pat Kilbane, a field manual and manifesto for the reanimated dead, and 21st Century Dead, a zombie anthology edited by Christopher Golden. Runners-up will receive a hardcover copy of The Walking Dead: The Road To Woodbury, a The Walking Dead: Rise of The Governor iPhone decal, or a special early galley copy of The Walking Dead: Rise of The Governor with exclusive comics art on the front.
In addition, we have a kick-ass contest to tell you about where one lucky grand prize winner will receive the Zombie Library, consisting of both Walking Dead books along with The Brain Eater’s Bible by J.D. Ghoul with Pat Kilbane, a field manual and manifesto for the reanimated dead, and 21st Century Dead, a zombie anthology edited by Christopher Golden. Runners-up will receive a hardcover copy of The Walking Dead: The Road To Woodbury, a The Walking Dead: Rise of The Governor iPhone decal, or a special early galley copy of The Walking Dead: Rise of The Governor with exclusive comics art on the front.
- 11/17/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Looking for something to scratch your zombie itch now that "The Walking Dead" is on a break? Check out The Brain Eater's Bible: Sound Advice for the Newly Reanimated Zombie by Pat Kilbane (of "Mad TV") and his zombie alter ego J.D. McGhoul.
The Brian Eater's Bible a field manual and manifesto—in the vein of Max Brooks' bestselling The Zombie Survival Guide—for the reanimated dead. Gruesome and hilarious, with helpful tips for those who have succumbed to the Pace virus, this fully illustrated book is a must-read for zombies and zombie fans everywhere.
Look for it on October 2nd from St. Martin's Griffin.
Synopsis:
"What is wrong with me?!" That's what you're thinking, isn't it? You woke up in a drainage ditch covered with skin ulcerations and nasty flesh wounds. Your body is numb and your memory is foggy. Someone tried to give you medical attention,...
The Brian Eater's Bible a field manual and manifesto—in the vein of Max Brooks' bestselling The Zombie Survival Guide—for the reanimated dead. Gruesome and hilarious, with helpful tips for those who have succumbed to the Pace virus, this fully illustrated book is a must-read for zombies and zombie fans everywhere.
Look for it on October 2nd from St. Martin's Griffin.
Synopsis:
"What is wrong with me?!" That's what you're thinking, isn't it? You woke up in a drainage ditch covered with skin ulcerations and nasty flesh wounds. Your body is numb and your memory is foggy. Someone tried to give you medical attention,...
- 9/1/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Being dead used to be a bad thing, but visionaries have been warning us for decades that we are leaning toward the non-living role model. Of course, everybody wants to be a vampire—it’s great to be undead, look pretty, dress sharp and smell good. We’ll gladly give up our soul, but never our vanity. Being an oozing, groaning, stinking zombie isn’t very glamorous; still, what a massive head rush it must be! Exhilarating, powerful and, yes, cool. That’s what The Brain Eater’S Bible (Mythodrome) by J.D. McGhoul with Pat Kilbane (pictured) has to offer.
- 6/12/2011
- by samueldzimmerman@gmail.com (Sheila Shedd)
- Fangoria
We have two clips from the "Meet Dave" DVD which sees release on November 25th! Starring Eddie Murphy , Gabrielle Union , Elizabeth Banks, Ed Helms, Kevin Hart, Judah Friedlander, Scott Caan, Marc Blucas, Austyn Myers, Shawn Christian, Mike O'Malley, Jim Turner, Adam Tomei , Pat Kilbane, Smith Cho, Vince Cupone, Brian Huskey, Paul Scheer, Sandy Sunshine, Nick Wall, Janine Edwards , Justin Robbins, Rashida Roy , Inbal Samuel , Karen Berg, Brandon Molale, Abbey Lerman and Allisyn Arm. There's something that makes Dave stand out from everyone else in New York City. Its that hes an alien! More accurately, hes an alien ship, on a mission to Earth to save his home planet. Torn between the voices in his head a tiny alien crew led by a high-strung, miniature version of himself and the world around him, Dave struggles to appear normal.
- 11/21/2008
- Upcoming-Movies.com
We have two clips from the "Meet Dave" DVD which sees release on November 25th! Starring Eddie Murphy , Gabrielle Union , Elizabeth Banks, Ed Helms, Kevin Hart, Judah Friedlander, Scott Caan, Marc Blucas, Austyn Myers, Shawn Christian, Mike O'Malley, Jim Turner, Adam Tomei , Pat Kilbane, Smith Cho, Vince Cupone, Brian Huskey, Paul Scheer, Sandy Sunshine, Nick Wall, Janine Edwards , Justin Robbins, Rashida Roy , Inbal Samuel , Karen Berg, Brandon Molale, Abbey Lerman and Allisyn Arm. There's something that makes Dave stand out from everyone else in New York City. Its that hes an alien! More accurately, hes an alien ship, on a mission to Earth to save his home planet. Torn between the voices in his head a tiny alien crew led by a high-strung, miniature version of himself and the world around him, Dave struggles to appear normal.
- 11/21/2008
- Upcoming-Movies.com
We have two clips from the "Meet Dave" DVD which sees release on November 25th! Starring Eddie Murphy , Gabrielle Union, Elizabeth Banks, Ed Helms, Kevin Hart, Judah Friedlander, Scott Caan, Marc Blucas, Austyn Myers, Shawn Christian, Mike O'Malley, Jim Turner, Adam Tomei , Pat Kilbane, Smith Cho, Vince Cupone, Brian Huskey, Paul Scheer, Sandy Sunshine, Nick Wall, Janine Edwards , Justin Robbins, Rashida Roy , Inbal Samuel , Karen Berg, Brandon Molale, Abbey Lerman and Allisyn Arm. There's something that makes Dave stand out from everyone else in New York City. Its that hes an alien! More accurately, hes an alien ship, on a mission to Earth to save his home planet. Torn between the voices in his head a tiny alien crew led by a high-strung, miniature version of himself and the world around him, Dave struggles to appear normal. Shop on MovieJungle.com! Meet Dave (Ws/Ff)$21.99 vs. #29.98 Meet Dave (Blu)$32.99 vs.
- 11/21/2008
- Upcoming-Movies.com
We have two clips from the "Meet Dave" DVD which sees release on November 25th! Starring Eddie Murphy , Gabrielle Union , Elizabeth Banks, Ed Helms, Kevin Hart, Judah Friedlander, Scott Caan, Marc Blucas, Austyn Myers, Shawn Christian, Mike O'Malley, Jim Turner, Adam Tomei , Pat Kilbane, Smith Cho, Vince Cupone, Brian Huskey, Paul Scheer, Sandy Sunshine, Nick Wall, Janine Edwards , Justin Robbins, Rashida Roy , Inbal Samuel , Karen Berg, Brandon Molale, Abbey Lerman and Allisyn Arm. There's something that makes Dave stand out from everyone else in New York City. Its that hes an alien! More accurately, hes an alien ship, on a mission to Earth to save his home planet. Torn between the voices in his head a tiny alien crew led by a high-strung, miniature version of himself and the world around him, Dave struggles to appear normal.
- 11/21/2008
- Upcoming-Movies.com
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