Pure friggen awesomeness! Go and check out artist Chris Burden’s masterpiece for yourself before July 19th at Rockafeller Center right now! That is a direct order!
Comingsoon has spilled the beans on the live-action Turok film. Yes, Turok, the video-game/comic book dinosaur hunter. Adam Beach, in an interview with MTV said that the film is indeed in the works.
Now the only question is whether the movie will follow the original Turok comic book idea or the revamped tech-savvy video-game version of Turok.
If this poster from The Licensing International Expo 2008 in New York is any indication, then we may very well end up seeing the new remake of Robocop in 2010. Update: I have learned that in March of this year, MGM had made some comments suggesting that they were very interested in the Robocop franchise and wanted to bring it back. The original screenwriter, Ed Neumeier claims that he has not heard of anything ruffling the bushes. However that could just mean that they are probably using someone new to write this Robocop film.
The following was seen at The Licensing International Expo 2008 in New York:
I saw these a week ago and couldn’t believe how awesome they look. The company that makes these (3age) has made them in the past and they have sold very well. Unfortunately they aren’t available here in the U.S. so you have to get yours from japan. For about $105 (shipping included), you can get your hands on this series 3 set. The first two series are also still available at some online importers. Blister.jp is one of them. This set includes wolverine, spiderman, black spiderman, stealth iron man, and the hulk.