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May 27
Is the ‘Logan’s Run’ remake back on track?
A remake of ‘Logan’s Run’ has been in the works for the better part of two decades, the last attempt was in 2004 and was to be directed by Bryan Singer. Now it looks like Warner Bros. is making another try as a new director, Carl Rinsch, is in talks to take the project on. …
May 27
Trailer: Morning Glory
Here is the new trailer for the J. J. Abrams produced comedy ‘Morning Glory’ directed by Roger Michell (‘Notting Hill’, ‘Changing Lanes’). The film stars Rachel McAdams, Harrison Ford, Diane Keaton, Jeff Goldblum and Patrick Wilson. The film looks like a lot of fun and I love the cast. You can watch the trailer below. …
May 26
Sam Mendes Directing The New Apple iPhone Ad
Well it would seem to confirm that the new iPhone is on it’s way because news came out today from Engadget that Sam Mendes, the Oscar winning director of ‘American Beauty’, ‘Road to Perdition’ and ‘Jarhead’, is directing a new series of commercials for Apple to show off the new phone. The rumour of the …
May 26
Geek Actually Episode 85 After Show – You Failed To Maintain Your Weapon Son
http://media.blubrry.com/geekactually/www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/geekactually.com/wp-content/episodes/GeekActuallyEp085AfterShow.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadDavid McVay is joined by Josh Philpott and Shane Gregory Welcome to the Geek Actually Podcast After Show, the show were we just leave the mics on and record whatever we feel like talking about. This show gives us a chance to talk about anything that didn’t fit into …
May 26
Geek Actually Replay – Geek Actually Episode 85 After Show Live Video
Here is this week’s live video version of The Geek Actually Podcast Episode 85 After Show – You Failed To Maintain Your Weapon Son. This week David McVay and Josh Philpott are again joined by the very quiet Shane Gregory for a special review of Michael Caine’s new film ‘Harry Brown’ and a look at …
May 25
Google Pac-Man Here to Stay – Hooray!
Anyone who visited Google last weekend may have noticed that the Google Doodle was a working game of Pac-Man. This was to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of Pac-Man and was only supposed to be up for 48 hours. It has proven to be so popular it has been given a new home at http://www.google.com/pacman/ and …