The Alien and Predator franchises each have their own, very different mystiques about them. When you put them together one would assume that fantastic awesomeness would ensue. Sadly that hasn't been the case since the Jaguar's 1994 rendition of Alien vs. Predator. Now Rebellion, the company that helmed development on the mid-90s classic is grabbing the reins on the new Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC release that going to hit stores on February 16.
Join the press conference with Sam Worthington, his director James Cameron and fellow stars, Sigourney Weaver,Joel David Moore,Stephen Lang,and Zoe Saldana from London. Good info and no spoilers.Special thanks to 20th Century Fox and Epk.TV. Music is by Victor Stellar.
You'll hear from star Rain plus writers J. Michael Straczynski and Matthew Sand in addition to the film's director, James McTeigue. Music is by Victor Stellar. Special thanks to Warner Bros.
I am a fanatic of anime and comics. For comics, I still go with the classic Marvel. However, this time around I appreciate manga series and anime from Japan as well.Like for instance One Piece an anime series which I believe has a manga version also. It's about a boy named Lufee who desperately wants to become a pirate. He has eaten a cursed fruit which gave him the ability to flex his muscles and stretch it like crazy. Along his voyage to find the treasure they call one piece, he met people who eventually became his crew. Like Roronoa Zoro-the swordmaster, Sanji -the cook, Nami -the navigator and others.
Today's Podcast - Patrick Gilmore Actor talks about his roles as Trennan in the web series, Riese The Series and his role as Dale Volker in Stargate Universe. Some good insights to both. Special thanks to Ryan Copple. Music is by Victor Stellar.Visit official site.Actor talks about his roles as Trennan in the web series.Visit official site.
Today's Podcast - Where The Wild Things Are Join actors Catherine Keener,Max Records and director Spike Jonze as they discuss this film adaptation of a children's classic. Special thanks to Warner Bros Pictures. Music is by Victor Stellar.