Now with 100% more explosions and krakens. A small glimpse into what fate would've awaited Jack and Rose if they'd been directed by anyone other than James Cameron.
Movie Buzz The mysterious new Spielberganza from J.J. Abrams is building a fair amount of buzz leading up to its release. Does it live up to the summer movie mega-hype? According to this critic…kinda?
After watching “X-Men: First Class,” the co-creator of Lost took to Twitter with his review of January Jones' performance as Emma Frost. Much like Lost itself, the tweet started promising, but squandered all of its potential at the end. Ya got burnt, Lost!
This mashup was made in a parallel universe where everybody hated the new J.J. Abrams Star Trek. It's geeky as hell, but kind of a lot of fun.
Movie Buzz Andy Samberg and Will Ferrell sing a song about how cool guys are too busy being cool to look at the stuff they just blew up.
Science Buzz Thanks to J.J. Abrams and his slew of time-travel related plot devices in film and on TV — basically LOST and Star Trek — I've been thinking a lot about time travel and like I usually do, took to Google to learn some basics. OK I've just read all those things and now I'm even more confused than I was before…And I think my brain is leaking.
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The Onion News Network reports on fan backlash against JJ Abrams' shiny new movie, with its fancy effects and attractive stars.
Captain Kirk has finally seen the new Star Trek trailer, and he's none too pleased.
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Through the magic of Google Maps and loose grammar, a tour of Manhattan as it appeared in Cloverfield. It seems like a lot of this is a little off, but it's worth it for lines like “oh wow this is where those creepy bug things got the yuppies.”
Celebrity Buzz William Shatner has been feeling feisty lately. He’s posted YouTube videos complaining about a) not being asked to appear in JJ Abrams’ new Star Trek movie and b) not being invited to George Takei’s wedding. (Abrams and Takei said, basically, “you’re crazy.”) Aging celebrities and YouTube: a dangerous mix.
Movie Buzz Today, Entertainment Weekly released images from its upcoming issue devoted to J.J. Abrams’s remake of Star Trek, starring Zachary Quinto and Chris Pine. It’s definitely a younger, hipper Star Trek cast than the one you’re used to.