New Stargate Universe Trailer Online

Stargate Universe on SyFyLet me start by saying that I am not a huge Stargate fan, I enjoyed the film with Kurt Russell and James Spader but the series just left me a little cold. I really hated Stargate Atlantis, I think I just heard fans slamming the door as they left in disgust :-) Sorry, but it was not a good series in my opinion.

However, I came across this today and have to say that I might actually give this a shot. The new series premieres in the US on October 2nd on (the now stupidly renamed) SyFy channel.

Oh yeah, on last thing, it also stars Robert Carlyle, that is a reason for me to check it out right there.

What did you think? Will you be tuning in for this one? Comments below or discuss it in the forum.

Geek Trailers: The Tournament

Well surfing around the interwebs I stumbled across this awesome looking action film that I thought I would share with all of you.

Everything about this film speaks to the action junkie in me, the plot (simple as it may be), the cast and of course the explosions!

Check it out .. Comment!!

Another Remake: Swamp Thing – this time in 3D!

Swamp ThingWes Craven directed the original “Swamp Thing” movie in 1982 starring Dick Durock, Louis Jourdan and Adrienne Barbeau and it later got a sequel in 1989 called “The Return of Swamp Thing”, this time directed by Jim Wynorski and again starring Durock and Jourdan. Andrienne Barbeau didn’t return for the sequel and the female lead was taken by Heather Locklear. Why am I taking about these two terrible films?

/Film has reported that Joel Silver, Über producer of the Lethal Weapon films, Die Hard 1 & 2 and The Matrix Films, is planning a remake of the DC comic “Swamp Thing”. To quote Mr Silver, “I’m developing a picture now that I’d like to do, I’ll hopefully do Swamp Thing, which is a movie we’ve had for a long time. We think that would be great to do in 3D.”

“Swamp Thing”, even if the title, the comic book origin or the original films seem to say otherwise, is a very deep and subtle story and quite frankly, very hard to film. This is not “Hulk Smash!” territory and in fact, Ang Lee would have been much more suited to this than the Hulk. “Swamp Thing” is a deep, introspective, environmentally aware book that walks a fine line between drama and thriller (almost horror territory). I think that Silver is the wrong producer for this material, he is as subtle as a brick to the head. I love Joel Silver movies, no one blows shit up as well as Silver, but this film would need a careful, delicate hand at the helm. “Swamp Thing” is a tragic character. Joel Silver was attached to produce the “Wonder Woman” movie at one point and that is much more his speed.

For those who haven’t read “Swamp Thing”, not to be confused with Marvel comics other swamp creature “Man-Thing” which was turned into a truly excruciating movie in 2005 by Brett Leonard, it is about a scientist who is trying to help the environment in the Louisiana swamps, he has invented a formula that can basically grow trees in a desert and he is killed by a rival who wants the fame and glory of the invention. The scientist is covered in chemicals during a fire at the lab and he falls into the swamp, what emerges is a shambling mass of vegetation in the shape of a man that seeks revenge. As the books have gone on, Alan Moore (Watchmen) kind of reinvented the characters origin by saying that an elemental was born when the scientist died, but the elemental has all of the personality and memories of the scientist. This elemental Swamp Thing now protects his swamp home, the environment and humans from various supernatural or terrorist threats.

What do you think of a new “Swamp Thing” movie? Should it be in 3D? Who should direct it? Discuss this in the forum here: https://geekactually.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=43&sid=4a39c284c0a8bb95223ac377f092764b.

Geek Thoughts: Will Wii drop its price now?

The last two weeks bring some interesting developments in the console wars.
Ps3 finally coming out with both its price drop and also its slim model in one
swift and powerful blow, finally we see the titan of the previous generation pull its special move out and force the whole industry to adapt.

So, then we see the rest begin to fall into line… Microsoft announces its own counter attack with their elite console dropping a further 100 dollars(aus$) bringing their top of the range console to Ps3’s level and removing its 60gb model from production. This leaves one competitor unchanged so far.. Nintendo.. With its long standing placing at the top of the pile it begs the question…How long can they stay strong? Will they react aggressively to this news?

Well, speculation is high and in my opinion they can not maintain its price tag for long even with its hold tightly on the social market. I honestly believe that before the November – Christmas push we will see a drop of 50 to a 100 Australian dollars otherwise we may see the motion master topple and fall from its pedestal..
well its a thought anyway..

Thoughts people?

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Geek Actually Episode 49 – Some Say Too Fast

Geek ActuallyDavid McVay is joined by Josh Philpott

Recorded live on Ustream.

To start the show, we answer our mail bag including a negative review that is a little too personal to let slide past. We also read a letter form a listener who has experienced the cracked Mac problem.

Game News This Week: Batman – Arkham Asylum is coming soon and it looks good, we look at the cost of Xbox Live gaming and Australia is getting an Xbox price drop.

In “Great Internet Tech War of 2009” News: Apple, AT&T and Google answer the FCC’s questions and Apple fires back at Microsoft’s Laptop Hunter Ads with a couple of ads of their own.

Tech News This Week: McAfee declares Jessica Beil the most dangerous celebrity on the web, Microsoft appeals the injunction against Word, Apple releases Snow Leopard (beware the fakes) and Nokia is releasing a netbook (sorry I mean mini-laptop).

Entertainment News This Week: Australia may lose “Green Lantern”, Spielberg to make Michael Crichton’s “Pirate Latitudes”, Foxtel gets slapped on the wrist, David Fincher signed to make the Facebook movie and has McG lied about Moon Bloodgood’s boobs again?

For our feature reviews this week Josh and David review “The Hurt Locker”, arguably the best movie about the Iraq war. “The Taking of Pelham 123” is then reviewed from two different directons, Josh hasn’t seen the original 1974 film so takes the new film on it’s own merits, David has seen the original and compares the two. Final verdict, the new film is very average. Not bad, not good, just very average.

Finally, Nicholas ‘The Little Geek’ McVay has animated lego to an excerpt from a past show and it is very cute. Watch the video here

As always this episode carries an explicit tag due to small amounts of bad language.

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New Apple Ads Take Aim at Microsoft Laptop Hunter Ads

new apple adJust a quick one to let you know that two new Apple Get-a-Mac ads have shown up at apple.com. The first one guest starring Patrick Warburton as “the top of the range PC” and it is very funny and the second is not quite as strong with PC disguised as Mac. These particular ads are taking direct aim at Microsoft’s current “Laptop Hunter” ads.

Now I know not everyone is a Mac fan, but even if you are not a Mac fan, this has been a very strong and funny campaign that is now four years old and still going strong. I absolutely love Justin Long and John Hodgman as the two characters (the UK version has different actors and it isn’t as strong).

If you want to check out the two new ads (and a collection of older ones) go to apple.com