Thursday, March 22, 2012

New Doctor Who Companion Cast


The BBC has announced that Jenna-Louise Coleman has been cast as Doctor Who’s new companion for the 50th anniversary year of the show. Coleman will play against 11th Doctor Matt Smith, replacing Karen Gillan, who’s leaving the show with Arthur Darvill later this year. Coleman is probably best known to North American audiences for her role in Captain America: The First Avenger.The 14-episode seventh season is currently shooting; it sounds like Coleman will be introduced during this season, with her first full season in 2013, the 50th Anniversary year. The sixth season in 2011 was presented in two half-seasons.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Samurai Pizza Cats is Coming to DVD



WOW! We just got some great news, courtesy of a tip from reader Stephen Couch (thanks!). He pointed us toward the Facebook post by Discotek Media, who put up a great image representing the classic 1991 animated series Samurai Pizza Cats, and captioned it with the words, "Complete series coming soon"! In the comments attached to the picture, they give more details: "English dubbed version and a English subtitled Japanese language version"; "pricing isn't determined yet. The dub and sub versions will be separate releases"; and "Number of boxsets hasn't been determined yet. All 54 episodes for the sub version, and 52 episodes for the dub."


This is all the info we have for you so far, but hopefully Discotek Media will include us in on any updates, including details and package art. Stay tuned!Taken from:

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

"The Rock" Snags Two Comic Book Roles


Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson solidified his star status with roles in Journey 2: The Mysterious Island and Fast Five. In both films The Rock’s presence has resulted in far better box office than the previous movies in those franchises in which the former wrestler-turned actor did not have a role.



This summer Johnson will get a chance at the “franchise-improving” trifecta as he joins the cast of G.I. Joe: Retaliation in an attempt to heat up that lukewarm Hasbro-based franchise.

It’s clear that those in charge of casting at the major studios have noticed the effect that ‘The Rock’s” presence can have in the right film, and the mesomorphic thespian’s movie dance card is quickly filling up. Variety reports that The Rock will play the classic Greek strongman Hercules in Brett Ratner’s long-gestating adaptation of Steve Moore’s Radical Comics graphic novel Hercules: The Thracian War.

Almost simultaneously Deadline reported that Johnson has signed on to star in another comic book-based film, Ciudad, an intense action thriller based on an upcoming graphic novel from Oni Press written by Joe and Anthony Russo (with Ande Parks). The Russo brothers will direct Ciudad from a script written by Joe. Although they have directed one movie, You, Me and Dupree, the Russos are better known for their work on TV series such as Community, Happy Endings, and Arrested Development. Ciudad, a tough crime drama about a black market mercenary hired to rescue the kidnapped daughter of a Brazilian drug lord, represents something of a departure for the Russos, though not for Johnson, who should be able to ease into the movie’s key role without a hitch.