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more about #stevenspielberg more comments → Roklimber: It sounds like Spielberg needs to call the team from Warehouse 13 to handle this... more » gorehound: publicity act i guess more » Blue_Thark: Perhaps E.T. was playing his shenanigans again. He has to get bored being locked up in that compound 24/7 with no one but the guard dogs to play with. more » CoffinDodger (If the typos crap. Blame my keyboard): Maybe its just a shit door!! Or the ghost of Kubrick. Im going to lock you in Steven until you can come up with something better than the crap that wa... more » iCurmudgeon: Warehouse 13: What happened to Claudia? She go back to Las Vegas for more "pocket money"? more » Dr Emilio Lizardo: I thought "Heroes" was getting away from "time travel screwing up the timeline." Of course, I also thought they had "learned why it sucked and were g... more » Cash907Censored: Wasn't that True Blood spoiler for last week's ep? Also: Anyone else find the Maxi-pad commercial a weird choice for a clip to a Zombie movie geared... more » twophrasebark: How could Bryce really be dead when the Bryce that was killed was his clone... from the future... in the parallel universe? more » Dirk Anger: "Maryann won't stop coming for Sam, because she needs a sacrifice for her god." I have a solution that will satisfy all the parts involved, and some... more » BeowulfRex: I want Joe Morton to show up on W13 as Henry from Eureka. "Excuse me Artie, but we need our elunium pu36 explosive space modulator back. Thanks." more » Zombie Peach: That kid doing a Michael Cera impression for 2 hours is gonna ruin Zombieland for me. more » reddingofish: I thought we already had an episode where we learned Sarah's real name. We met her dad. Wasn't her name Megan or something like that? more » stereobot: Need more Lost spoilers plz more » atrus123: Damn you Megan Fox for looking yummy in that picture, when I have so much emotional investment in disliking you. more » disatess: Superman could one of those truly great movies , if get right people ,writing and etc. more » -
#paranormalactivity
Spielberg Adds To Paranormal Activity Scare
It may not be the scariest movie ever made, but Paranormal Activity has certainly gotten a great celebrity recommendation of sorts: Steven Spielberg was apparently convinced that his copy of the movie was itself haunted. More » -
#morningspoilers
Another So-Wrong-It's-Right Megan Fox Photo, Plus Secrets Of Spielberg's Next Alien Saga
Spoiler warning: bigwigs explain how the next Iron Man and Superman movies will differ from the last ones. Megan Fox does a crazy tongue stunt in a Jennifer's Body image. Plus Zombieland pic, Heroes shocker, and Spielberg's alien-invasion project filming. More » -
#halo
Halo Movie Maybe A Go, Thanks To Spielberg
Is GI Joe writer Stuart Beattie's dream project about to come true, courtesy of a big-name benefactor? That's the rumor going around town right now. Are you ready for Steven Spielberg's Halo? More » -
#spielbergaliens
Moon Bloodgood Joins ER's Wylie In The Fight Against Spielberg's Aliens
Moon Bloodgood teams up with Noah Wyle in TNT's new alien-invasion series, created by Steven Spielberg. Glad to see Moon sticking it out in the genre, after Chun-Li, Journeyman and Terminator Salvation. Maybe the fourth time will be the charm. More » -
#spielberginvasion
ER Doc Paged For Spielberg's Newest Alien Invasion
Fresh from his seventy-year stint as er's Doctor Carter, Noah Wyle is apparently being wooed to star in a new sci-fi television show masterminded by Steven Spielberg. But will the director's latest aliens be ET cute or Close Encounters freaky? More » -
#thedefenders
Can Masi Oka Create A Decent Story About Saving The World?
Masi Oka's character on Heroes has dispensed so much conventional wisdom about heroism, it gives the entire audience nosebleeds. But now Oka is set to show us the true nature of heroism: via a story about massively multiplayer online games. More » -
#tintin
Is Tintin A Near-Perfect Storm Of Genre Movie-Making?
With scripts from the new Doctor Who boss, direction from Peter Jackson and a cast that includes Simon Pegg, there's only one thing stopping Tintin from being perfect: It's not scifi. More » -
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#productplacement
The History Of Product Placement In Science Fiction
Science fiction is all about showing us new and startling worlds — and it doesn't hurt to sell a few widgets along the way. Like Eureka, which recently proved that you can save the world using Degree antiperspirant. Or the Sarah Connor Chronicles, which showed on Monday that a certain brand of car is the official vehicle of the anti-robot resistance. Product placement has been a part of science fiction for decades, but it's grown as the genre has become big business. Here's our history of the phenomenon since the beginning. More » -
#indianajonesandthekingdomofthecrystalskullreview
Indiana Jones Delivers the Best X-Files Movie of Summer
It's not necessarily a good sign when you can only describe the latest entry in one summer franchise, Indiana Jones, by reference to another franchise, X-Files. that is also pumping out a summer movie. And yet the whole time I was watching Steven Spielberg's serviceable little action flick, full of Harrison Ford's trademark lopsided smile (still cute) and jungle chases (still pulptastic), all I could think about was how this was the movie X-Files: I Want to Believe should be. It had exotic locales, new agey aliens, marvelously bad pseudo-science, and a plucky male-female team at its heart. I mean, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is X-Files with monkey jokes instead of paraphilias. But is that a good thing? Weirdly, yes. More » -
#ghostintheshell
Will Steven Spielberg Eviscerate "Ghost in the Shell"?
Ghost in the Shell, a classic anime cyberpunk flick from the 1990s, has mesmerized fans for years with its brutal-but-philosophical story of what happens to a woman's identity when she merges with technology on physical and psychological levels. Set in 2029, the movie starts out as a pure actioner with our cybercop hero Motoko sleuthing to stop terrorists in New Port City. But as Motoko's fate becomes intertwined with an anomalous, self-defining A.I., the movie veers into 2001-ish surrealism. At last, this brainfarm flick is getting an English remake, but unfortunately it's care of Steven Spielberg. More »

