November 2010
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John Carpenter set to Direct DARKCHYLDE
via GeekTyrant
John Carpenter, The man behind the original Halloween and The Thing will direct the film adaptation of the hit 1996 comic book from Randy Queen, Darkchylde. The announcement came with the teaser poster you see above. Read More »
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October 2010
Dalek pumpkin wants to exterminate your candy...
via io9
Here’s another incredible cyborg pumpkin to inspire your Halloween envy. A Doctor Who fan spent seven hours crafting a Dalek O’Lantern that will have the neighbors hiding behind the couch. And it’s just as impressive with the lights on.
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Horror! Book Digs Up Lurid ‘Pre-Code’ Monster...
via Underwire
During the golden age of comic-book gore, ghoulish stories about zombies, werewolves, skeletons and gorgons arrived in drugstore magazine racks on a monthly basis. Honoring America’s midcentury infatuation with all things macabre, new book The Horror! The Horror! surveys “pre-Code” comic titles from the early 1950s that specialized in outlandishly violent...
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Richard Donner backs Zack Snyder's Superman and...
via Coventry Telegraph - The Geek Files
RICHARD DONNER, director of 1978’s iconic Superman: The Movie starring Christopher Reeve, breathed life into a legend and made us believe a man could fly. And he says Zack Snyder is the right person to make the hero soar on the big screen again. Read More »
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'Smallville' debut for Goodness revealed
via Digital Spy
The CW has released further details about the debut of supervillainess Granny Goodness in an upcoming episode of Smallville.
According to CBR Christine Willes will make her first appearance as Goodness in the eighth episode of the show’s final series.Read More »
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Sinestro Corps Keeps Fear Alive at Stewart/Colbert...
via Bleeding Cool
With key congressional elections just days away, Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert staged a rally to — in the Washington Post’s words — “redeclare Americans’ ability to get along and work together, regardless of their ideological differences,” and poke fun at the typically overheated media conversation that surrounds US politics in the process. Read More »
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