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Danny Boyle Confirms: Trainspotting is On Track (via NewsFeed)

Let's get all the train-related puns out of the way: The sequel to Trainspotting is ...

New Theme!

Just in case you haven't noticed (which would be kinda weird, I guess), I have changed the theme of ...

My Zombie, Myself: Why Modern Life Feels Rather Undead

By CHUCK KLOSTERMAN December 3, 2010 NYTimes.com

ZOMBIES are a value stock. They are wordless and oozing and brain dead, but they’re an ever-expanding market with no glass ceiling. Zombies are a target-rich environment, literally and figuratively. The more you fill them with bullets, the more interesting they become. Roughly 5.3 million people watched the first episode of “The Walking Dead” on AMC, a stunning 83 percent more than the 2.9 million who watched the Season 4 premiere of “Mad Men.” This means there are at least 2.4 million cable-ready Americans who might prefer watching Christina Hendricks if she were an animated corpse.

Statistically and aesthetically that dissonance seems perverse. But it probably shouldn’t. Mainstream interest in zombies has steadily risen over the past 40 years. Zombies are a commodity that has advanced slowly and without major evolution, much like the staggering creatures George Romero popularized in the 1968 film “Night of the Living Dead.” What makes that measured amplification curious is the inherent limitations of the zombie itself: You can’t add much depth to a creature who can’t talk, doesn’t think and whose only motive is the consumption of flesh. You can’t humanize a zombie, unless you make it less zombie-esque. There are slow zombies, and there are fast zombies— that’s pretty much the spectrum of zombie diversity. It’s not that zombies are changing to fit the world’s condition; it’s that the condition of the world seems more like a zombie offensive. Something about zombies is becoming more intriguing to us. And I think I know what that something is.

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10 Alien Types We Wish Were Real

By Graeme McMillan on December 2, 2010 Okay, so NASA hasn't announced that it's discovered evidence of extra-terrestrial life, as was rumored/hoped for as soon as today's press conference was announced earlier this week. And while the discovery of an entirely new lifeform that redefines life as we know it is nothing to be sneezed at - Anything that actually deserves the sentence "Everything you knew about [Subject X] is wrong is more than alright with me - the idea of someone actually discovering alien life got me thinking... What fictional aliens do I wish we'd somehow manage to find first? Here are 10 suggestions for the extra-terrestrials that would make our first contact a pleasant experience. ...

The Ten Best Characters in ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part I’

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part I has opened, and mobs are shelling out big cash to ...

30 Seconds To Mars: Short Film “Hurricane” Banned From TV

The 20 min. long video for the new single "Hurricane" by 30 Seconds To Mars is apparently too graphic to be broadcasted on TV. Jared Leto posted a letter from the censors on his blog. The description of the video definitely sounds...ummmm...interesting. Here's Leto's blog post: ...

8 Great Music Books for the Holidays

SPIN's David Marchese offers his picks for the season's best page-turners for the music lover who wants the stories beyond the sounds, from reefer to riot grrrls, from punks to rappers.

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How To Survive An Alien Invasion – Ten Warnings From Cinema

From Cloverfield to District 9, Monsters to Skyline - we stand in the midst of the biggest wave of alien invasion movies to hit cinemas in almost sixty years. The trend shows no sign of abating - the likes of Battle Los Angeles and Cowboys and Aliens are due before the end of the year, Area 51, The Darkest Hour and Simon Pegg's Paul follow in 2011. But what does it all mean? And more importantly, how can you stay safe? ...

A Screenwriter’s Hogwarts Decade

A LOT has happened since the screenwriter Steve Kloves began working on his adaptation of the very first Harry Potter book, “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone,” in the late 1990s. The three central characters — Harry (Daniel Radcliffe), Hermione (Emma Watson) and Ron (Rupert Grint) — have grown up on screen, enduring the twin horrors of Voldemort and adolescence before our very eyes. The stories have become progressively darker and more complicated. And Mr. Kloves has immersed himself so deeply in the world of Harry Potter that by the time J. K. Rowling’s seventh and final volume, “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,” came out in 2007, he said, he knew the characters almost as thoroughly as she did herself. Adapting the stories for film has been a delicate process all along, as faithfulness to books adored by millions has always had to be balanced with the conventions (and length) of Hollywood blockbusters. (Mr. Kloves is the screenwriter for all but one of the movies, “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.”) But “Deathly Hallows” was perhaps the most difficult of all. More than 700 pages long and crammed with quick-moving plot developments leading to an apocalyptic finale, the book ultimately proved too dense to make into a single film. So it has been split into two. Part 1, to be released on Friday, covers the first half of the novel, a kind of prolonged road trip in which Harry, Ron and Hermione become nomads in hiding, sorting out their feelings for one another while eluding capture and searching for magical objects that must be destroyed before Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes) can die. Part 2, which builds to a final battle between good and evil inside the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, ...

My People’s Choice Awards

Here are the nominees of the People's Choice Awards 2011! My choices for the award are in bold writing! What do you think? Who should win an award? Any artists, movies etc. you miss? By the way, you can vote here! Favorite Movie Alice in Wonderland Inception Iron Man 2 The Twilight Saga: Eclipse Toy Story 3 Favorite Movie Actor Johnny Depp Leonardo DiCaprio Robert Downey Jr. Robert Pattinson Taylor Lautner Favorite Movie Actress Angelina Jolie Jennifer Aniston Julia Roberts Katherine Heigl Kristen Stewart Favorite Action Movie ...
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