Wii Firmware Update... Already?

Word on the street is, another Wii firmware update has emerged. This would be a post 3.4 firmware update. I haven’t had the chance to check my Wii just yet, but I wanted to spread the word to you guys. Just what on earth could Nintendo need to update? We just had an update not too long ago! I’m sure we’ll find out in a few hours’ time. Thanks to all the late-night Wii-lovers that sent this my way!

Via GoNintendo

Maybe they want to block the new TP (Twilight Princess) Hack?

First Look at the New Enterprise

Paramount has released the first photo of the new USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) from JJ AbramsStar Trek. Entertainment Weekly has the first look, and for the most part, the new Enterprise doesn’t look that much different from the old Enterprise.

JJ Abrams explains “If you’re going to do Star Trek there are many things you cannot change. The Enterprise is a visual touchstone for so many people. So if you’re going to do the Enterprise, it better look like the Enterprise, because otherwise, what are you doing?”

Makes sense to me, and I think it actually looks pretty cool. But why did Abrams decide to make the inside of the ship look like the Genius Bar at an Apple Store? We’ve included a photo of the old enterprise design below for comparison purposes.

Paramount Ignores Star Trek Webmaster Program

Paramount has now accomplished two very distinct things with the release of this increasingly large batch of photos from Star Trek. First, the images are great and they have everyone excited about the movie. That’s a good thing and if the new trailer which is supposed to debut with Quantum of Solace looks half as good as these stills, then they may really get some serious buzz going for this film. Second… they’ve managed to piss off just about the entire Star Trek fan site community.

Here’s the thing: Paramount has released all of these photos as “exclusives” to specially chosen, high-profile websites, most of them backed by big corporations who really have nothing to do with Star Trek. Mere hours ago they did it again with two more photos, included with this post, and released in high-res exclusively to Yahoo and Omelete. Meanwhile in the background, they’ve launched a “Star Trek Webmaster Program” and invited 600 webmasters from movie sites and Star Trek fan sites around the web to join, with the promise that the group will give them all first crack at material for the film whenever it becomes available. The group has been in existence since January of this year, and it has yet to deliver any content of any kind. Instead, what Paramount’s Star Trek Webmasters have been given, is a series of messages with links to Paramount’s corporate partners and their exclusives, directing the webmasters whom they had courted with promises of content… to send all of their readers to other websites which Paramount likes better.

Doling out content in the form of exclusives in exchange for well, whatever mysterious payola big studios gets out of it, is of course a fairly common practice on any high-profile film. And I’m not saying there’s anything wrong with the sites they’ve released these exclusives to. JoBlo.com for instance was one of them, and they’re a site I personally hold in extremely high esteem. They, and most of the others involved aren’t exactly known as hardcore Trekkies though. TrekMovie.com was also in the bunch given exclusives, a very well run Trek site… yet a Trek site which has only existed since the production on this particular film started, not one of the hundreds of Trek sites which have literally been the backbone of the internet since the web’s early 90s inception; sites which back in January Paramount invited to work with them, and have since gone out of their way to ignore.

For those 600 Star Trek fan webmasters involved in Paramount’s Webmaster Program, it was only somewhat disappointing when Paramount released the teaser trailer to everyone before them, and mildly annoying when Paramount leaked all of the movie’s first posters elsewhere. But last night the private forum inside the Webmaster Program erupted with polite yet perturbed anger, as Paramount continued to ignore them by releasing photo after photo exclusively to other sites. When community members politely asked why they were being ignored, Paramount’s representatives responded with the equivalent of “take a hike.”

This morning, when those same fan webmasters didn’t take kindly to being yet again given the brush off, Paramount simply silenced them by completely deleting the private message board which had been part of the Webmaster Program, ending what had been a fairly polite but concerned discussion of the matter. In doing so, the studio has made something loud and clear here, and it’s something which I’ve been saying for nearly a year now. Star Trek fans: Paramount doesn’t care if you’re involved or not. They want new fans. You’re old, you’re used up. This is a new Star Trek for a new group of fans, hopefully pretty ones who don’t live in their parents’ basements. You can buy a ticket to see it if you want, just make sure you bring a teenager with you and wear a bag over your head.

There’s another way to handle this, a way to bring in new fans while holding on to the old ones. It’s simple. Don’t release images exclusively to IGN, AICN, or even Cinema Blend. Paramount, you’ve started a webmaster program. Use it. Release these Star Trek marketing materials simultaneously to everyone from now on. No, handing them out to the fan community three days later doesn’t count. Everyone, all at once. What’s the worst that could happen? Even more exposure for your film by having the images displayed across a broader range of sites? Or do you think UGO and Yahoo will refuse to cover the movie unless you give them special treatment? Unlikely. Don’t worry, the cool kids will never know you’ve let the nerds have them. It’s not like the Fast and the Furious crowd is going to visit TrekWeb and find out. You have nothing to lose, and everything to gain, unless you’re really and truly out to cut the Trek community off. If so, I’ll be the Trekkie in the back row with pointed ears drawn on the bag over my head.

Source: Cinema Blend

Star Trek Comparisons: Old Trek Vs. New Trek


By now you’ve probably already been blown away by the amazing, first images released by Paramount from their new Star Trek movie. If not, view them here and here. I’ve found myself revisiting them again and again, comparing this new version of Trek with the old one in my head.

Rather than just using my imagination to stack J.J. Abrams’s version up against classic Trek though, I’ve put together a few side by side comparisons, facing off characters and items revealed in the new pictures with their classic Trek interpretations. How does Chris Pine’s Captain Kirk stack up against Shatner's? How different are the uniforms? Those are the questions plaguing this Trek fan, and here are the answers:

JAMES T. KIRK


MR. SPOCK


LEONARD MCCOY


MONTGOMERY SCOTT


HIKARU SULU


UHURA


PAVEL CHEKOV


ENTERPRISE BRIDGE


UNIFORMS / STARFLEET LOGO


Source: Cinema Blend

Knight Rider To Be Retooled


It’s no secret that the new Knight Rider is lame. I can’t compare it to the old one, because I never watched it. While the producers of the show would never deem the program lame they do admit that there is room for improvement.

In an article released in the wee hours of this morning, Hollywood Reporter has some blessed news for the women of the world who are forced to watch this drivel, or do dishes. NBC has decided to “re-tool” the show.

In addition to cutting three regular cast members, they are also re-doing the story lines. "It's a reboot," Knight executive producer/showrunner Gary Scott Thompson said. "We're moving away from the terrorist-of-the-week formula and closer to the original, making it a show about a man and his car going out and helping more regular people, everymen."

They claim that it’s been in the works for awhile, and has nothing to do with the scathing reviews the show has been getting. Right. The show has been struggling on Wednesdays, and another part of the change is that it will be moving back to Sundays in January.

Source: Cinema Blend

Six New Star Trek Photos To Drool Over

Paramount has begun to distribute the first production photos from JJ AbramsStar Trek around the web. Above is a first look at the crew on the Bridge of the USS Enterprise from MTV. Lindelof says that Kirk’s Black shirt is the Captain uniform, and that the red shirt crew member in the background is of no importance (ie Uhura probably replaces her after she dies early on). The bridge looks extremely cool, I can;t wait to see more of it. UGO has the first cast photo of the Enterprise crew (From left to right: Anton Yelchin as Chekov, Chris Pine as James T. Kirk, Simon Pegg as Lt. Montgomery Scott, Karl Urban as Dr. McCoy, John Cho as Sulu and Zoe Saldana as Uhura).

Below is AICN’s photo of Zachary Quinto as Spock (could that be the Vulcan Death Grip? And if so, who is at the other end of it?).

IGN has a photo of Kirk, who appears to have landed in an ice crater on what we assume is an Arctic-like planet.

Below is Eric Bana as the film’s Romulan villain Nero on the bridge of his unnamed rouge vessel from JoBlo.

TrekMovie has a first look at the USS Kelvin, a Federation starship from the generation before the Enterprise. The ship is commanded by Captain Robau (Faran Tahir) with George Kirk (Chris Hemsworth) as first officer. Looks like the ship is under attack and in pretty bad shape.

Spock and Kirk on Entertainment Weekly Cover!


Entertainment Weekly had a big Star Trek feature, and Zachary Quinto and Chris Pine appeared in costume as Spock and Kirk on the cover. EW also had photos from their visit to the set. Let's all drool at the cover together. Don't you think this movie is going to be good?

20th Century FOX is Crazy About Remakes

Name pretty much any successful movie that Fox has made in the last 20 years, and you can bet they're thinking about either a sequel or a reboot. Whether it's Alvin and the Chipmunks or Independence Day, everything can be cannibalized and turned into a new moneymaker, as IESB.net learned when they sat down with Fox's co-chairman Tom Rothman.

Standalone Predator movie? "We would certainly be open to it." Sims movie? "It's in development." Deadpool movie? "We will have to see." Another take on the Hitman story? "I wouldn't rule it out." Pretty much the only thing he's willing to say for certain is that Fantastic Voyage, the 1966 adventure movie, is a remake they're "looking very seriously at."

Check out the entire interview at IESB for details on your favorites.

Mortal Kombat Vs. DC Universe North American Release Date Announced


Midway has announced that Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe will hit stores in North America on November 16th. Ah, good. We were worried we wouldn't have any games to play that month.

Though November is a crowded month for releases, MK vs. DC is the only game hitting stores that lets you solve the great mysteries of your middle school days: "Who would win in a fight, Batman or Sub-Zero?", "Is Scorpion stronger than the Joker?", and "Why am I growing hair there?" Well, the first two questions will be answered, anyway.

MK vs. DC will be released simultaneously for PS3 and Xbox 360.

Zombie Stoner Movie

Finally, a movie that shows the apocalypse from the zombie point of view! Indie flick Deadheads follows a guy who wakes up a member of the dead-walking club, and tries to piece his life back together with his zombie buddy and a bag o' weed. This movie could go one way or the other in my book, but we've collected a gallery of stills and the zombie makeup is pretty gruesome, in an awesome way.

According to the movie's synopsis:

The story follows two zombies, Mike and Brent, who find themselves surprisingly reborn from the dead. This is especially unnerving to Mike who can't even remember the events that led to his apparent murder. When Mike discovers an engagement ring in his coat pocket, his direction becomes clear. Mike's untimely death prevented him from proposing to his long time girlfriend and love of his life, Ellie.

Mike enlists his new found zombie friend, Brent, on a quest for his lost love and to unravel the mystery of his untimely death.What ensues is a hilarious road trip across country as the two zombie friends are pursued by a team of bounty hunters employed by the sinister corporation responsible for their zombification.

This could be the zombie buddy movie I've been waiting for (fingers crossed). I'm slightly on the fence because of the ridiculous deadhead = pot head zombie reference, but it's almost too perfect to pass up.

[Deadheads via Quiet Earth]

King of the Hill Might Make The Move To ABC


When Fox announced that it was canceling King of the Hill, it marked the end of a long run for an animated program that was largely in the shadow of its primetime companion, The Simpsons. But don't bury it yet--reports are surfacing that the show may be thrown a lifeline by another network.

ABC is apparently looking into bringing Mike Judge's King of the Hill over to its schedule, says The Hollywood Reporter. Of course with King of the Hill only recently being dismissed by Fox, the report is far from a sure thing (so don't too excited yet, just marginally excited). Fox reps confirmed to the Reporter that another network is interested in taking on King of the Hill, but talks are only in early stages at the moment.

The idea for ABC would be to pair King of the Hill with another Mike Judge animated show, the midseason toon The Goode Family. However, that wouldn't happen until the next cycle at the earliest, as King of the Hill takes nine months to produce new episodes because of its animation production.

King of the Hill was unfortunately the odd man out in Fox's bloated animation lineup, but news that other networks are looking to take it on is fantastic for King's followers.

Suns Beat Grizzlies


Rookie O.J. Mayo did all he could to rally Memphis in the fourth quarter against the Phoenix Suns. Unfortunately, the Grizzlies had no answer for Leandro Barbosa. Mayo had 19 of his game-high 33 points in the final period, but the victory went to the fifth-year veteran known as the Brazilian Blur and Phoenix as the Suns won 107-102 on Monday night.

New Star Trek Trailer Goes Live Monday


Paramount Pictures has added a countdown clock on the official website for J.J. Abrams' Star Trek that is counting down to 10am Pacific / 1pm Eastern on Monday, November 17th. At that time, the new official trailer will be revealed online, though you can watch it earlier in theaters this weekend with Quantum of Solace.

Opening in theaters on May 8, Star Trek was written by Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman and stars John Cho, Ben Cross, Bruce Greenwood, Simon Pegg, Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Winona Ryder, Zoe Saldana, Karl Urban, Anton Yelchin, Eric Bana, Leonard Nimoy, Marlene Forte and Jimmy Bennett.

The Dark Knight Nominated For a Slew of PCA's

It’s awards season and the most irrelevant of all awards, the People’s Choice Awards has unveiled this year’s batch of nominees. The award is irrelevant, not because you the people don’t matter, but because you’ve already voted with your ticket purchases. Congratulations, The Dark Knight is your favorite movie of 2008. Now you can vote for it yet again by going to pcavote.com. Here’s the full list of nominees, with my unavoidable, mostly useless commentary:

FAVORITE MOVIE:
The Dark Knight
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
Iron Man

Gutsy of them to nominate a rape movie.



FAVORITE COMEDY MOVIE:
27 Dresses
Get Smart
Mamma Mia!

At least one of these movies is not a comedy, and two of them are not funny. Poor Forgetting Sarah Marshall.



FAVORITE MOVIE DRAMA:
21
Eagle Eye
The Secret Life of Bees

Only one of these movies has actually been seen by a large number of people, and it’s not a drama.



FAVORITE FAMILY MOVIE:
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
Kung Fu Panda
WALL-E

Skadoosh! Maybe the Pixar cult will at least let Kung Fu have this one meaningless award.



FAVORITE INDEPENDENT MOVIE:
The Duchess
Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day
The Secret Life of Bees

The people have already voted in this category. They have voted with their wallets not to watch indie movies.



FAVORITE ACTION MOVIE:
The Dark Knight
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
Iron Man

Hey, these nominees look familiar.



FAVORITE CAST:
The Dark Knight
Mamma Mia!
Sex and the City

Dead man, bad singing, or slutty women. You decide.



FAVORITE ON SCREEN MATCHUP:
Christian Bale & Heath Ledger - The Dark Knight
Shia LaBeouf & Harrison Ford - Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
Tina Fey & Amy Poehler - Baby Mamma

SNL people against action movies... hmmm.



FAVORITE FEMALE MOVIE STAR:
Angelina Jolie
Keira Knightley
Reese Witherspoon

Name three women whose movies no one has seen this year but everyone wants to bang.



FAVORITE MALE MOVIE STAR:
Harrison Ford
Robert Downey Jr.
Will Smith

Name three men who have been in movies everyone has seen this year.



FAVORITE MALE ACTION STAR:
Christian Bale
Robert Downey Jr.
Will Smith

Vote for the big black bat, the white black man, or the real black man.



FAVORITE FEMALE ACTION STAR:
Angelina Jolie
Anne Hathaway
Cate Blanchett

None of these women were in action movies this year.



FAVORITE LEADING MAN:
Brad Pitt
Christian Bale
Mark Wahlberg

Unless you count Mark Wahlberg Talks to animals, when was the last time Marky Mark lead anything? The plants were the stars of The Happening, and the slo-mo was the star of Max Payne.



FAVORITE LEADING LADY:
Anne Hathaway
Kate Hudson
Queen Latifah

Anyone else getting the impression that Anne Hathaway was the only female star worth watching in 2008?



FAVORITE SUPERHERO:
Christian Bale as Batman/Bruce Wayne
Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark/Iron Man
Will Smith as John Hancock

Sucks to be Edward Norton.



FAVORITE FUNNY MALE STAR:
Adam Sandler
Jim Carrey
Steve Carell

Steve Carell is the only nominee with no talent.

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