What has Amy Acker been up to since Angel bid farewell to the airwaves? A lot, actually. She’s done guest starring roles on a variety of TV shows, including Alias, The Ghost Whisperer, and currently she’s finishing up the fantasy movie “Fire and Ice”, where Amy plays a princess who must team up with a knight to stop a big ass dragon. Seriously, that is one big ass dragon!
Unless you’ve been living under a rock (or maybe you’re not a sci-fi fan), then you know the gang from “Starship Troopers” are back to fight more bugs, led by Casper Van Dien as Johnny Rico, now a full-fledged Colonel in the Federation army. The cast/crew, including Jolene Blalock, were at WonderCon over the weekend to promote the film.
Chris Carter and the X-Files crew were over at Wonder Con over the weekend, and they brought with them a trailer for the upcoming “X-Files 2″. Someone was also there and had a camera phone handy, and took this video of the trailer. Check it out below!
A second trailer for Pixar’s animated “Wall-E” has arrived online, and it fleshes out (no pun intended) the storyline some more. We learn that Wall-E is a robot sent to Earth to clean up the mess humans left behind after we have abandoned the planet entirely; but something happens and Wall-E develops a “personality”, turns out to be very curious. Later, a second robot, Eve, shows up, and Wall-E falls in love. He ends up hitchhiking on her ship as she rockets off Earth and, presumably, that’s where the story continues in the movie.
If you were watching the Superbowl over the weekend, then you might have seen the latest trailer for Pixar’s sure-to-be newest hit, “Wall-E”. It’s the story of a robot who — well, see the trailer for yourself below. Like all Pixar animated movies, kids will love the crap out of this, and adults will get something out of it, too. But really, it’s all for the kids, right?
When you think sci-fi, you normally don’t think “Russians”. There are exceptions — “Solaris” being one. But other than that, I can’t really think of any Russian sci-fi that has broken through onto the International stage. Well that might just change with “Inhabited Island”, a movie based on the 1971 novel by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, and a film that is rumored to be the most expensive Russian film ever made, already scraping the $40 million dollar mark. Some believe it will surpass that by the time it is finally finished.
Not surprisingly, it didn’t take long before Paramount released better quality versions of J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek 11 reboot teaser trailer out into the Internet. A number of sites are hosting them now, including Yahoo! Movies. It’s still the same teaser trailer, though, showing the Enterprise under construction.
You’ll get a chance to see the Star Trek 11 trailer for yourself when “Cloverfield” opens on January 18th, a scant 3 days from now, but until then, here’s a description by someone who has seen “Cloverfield” and seen the Trek 11 trailer.
Someone posted this teaser trailer for the upcoming “Dead Like Me” movie on YouTube sometime in December of last year, and from what I can tell, it is the teaser trailer for the movie. Scenes in the trailer matches with the description that I got for the movie from IMDB.com. So, here it is, the Teaser Trailer for the “Dead Like Me” movie.
This is a pretty great 30-second spot for the new Knight Rider TV series. It shows the new Kitt on the street, and you hear a voice telling you all the usual stuff you’ll find in a fully loaded car. But then the voiceover starts adding things like access to military satellites and nanotechnology and you know you’re watching a Knight Rider commercial.