Who among you have been playing Prince of Persia games since the Olsen Twins weren’t even being stored in Mr. Olsen’s manbags? I know I have. Back in the day. The recent renaissance of the series is due to a memory of the gameplay mechanics that made those games (and classics like Out of This … Continue reading →
Who among you have been playing Prince of Persia games since the Olsen Twins weren’t even being stored in Mr. Olsen’s manbags? I know I have. Back in the day. The recent renaissance of the series is due to a memory of the gameplay mechanics that made those games (and classics like Out of This … Continue reading →
It’s no secret that we at CHUD.com like Guillermo del Toro. It’s no secret that Nick is friends with the guy. But I have to say that all of that goes out the window when it comes to talking about his movies. I wouldn’t write anything about his films if I didn’t feel I could … Continue reading →
Mailbagsukidoji: Here’s some letters. I’d like to see this column not die a sailor’s death, so send the letters and I’ll keep responding to them. Additionally, there’s a message board thread HERE to pipe in as well. If you didn’t know, we’ve launched our Nation’s Punched site, which ought to lead to even more discussion. … Continue reading →
***UPDATED: Two new cities added!*** Yeah, I complain about the screenings but even I have moments of weakness where I try to keep a toe dipped in the pond and this is one of at least two screenings we’ll be doing in January. As long as I don’t overdo it, I don’t see why we … Continue reading →
Sean’s Best of 2005 (5) Captain America (Marvel) Writer Ed Brubaker brings a "Sleeper"-esque espionage sensibility to the Cap relaunch, and transforms the adventures of the last boy scout into one of Marvel’s most intelligent and suspenseful ongoing series. From the first issue on, Brubaker has put Cap through the ringer, ultimately showing the underlying … Continue reading →
Sean’s Best of 2005 (5) Captain America (Marvel) Writer Ed Brubaker brings a "Sleeper"-esque espionage sensibility to the Cap relaunch, and transforms the adventures of the last boy scout into one of Marvel’s most intelligent and suspenseful ongoing series. From the first issue on, Brubaker has put Cap through the ringer, ultimately showing the underlying … Continue reading →
Scooper Max Rockatansky has supplied us with the first hi-res image of Davey Jones from the upcoming Pirates of the Caribbean 2: Dead Man’s Chest. A different version of this pic – way less clear – had been making the rounds before, but now in hi-res you can make out every single tuber sadly growing … Continue reading →
Last month I got to go on what was probably my favorite set visit so far – a visit to the Montreal set of 300, Zach Snyder’s adaptation of Frank Miller’s graphic novel. We happened to be on set the first day Miller visited, and we had a chance to talk to him. Most of … Continue reading →