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Karl Urban (Dr. McCoy) and Simon Pegg (Scotty) discuss McCoy’s warmth, Scotty’s increased Scottish vocabulary and J.J.Abrams.
Karl Urban (Dr. McCoy) and Simon Pegg (Scotty) discuss McCoy’s warmth, Scotty’s increased Scottish vocabulary and J.J.Abrams.
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Thank you Veronica Taylor! We love you as Ash in Pokémon!
And thank you Fan Expo Vancouver (okay Hobby Star Marketing) for bringing some great vocal talent to this show!
Had Escape from Planet Earth have been more diligent with its message of mending fences then this movie might have fared better
Fans of Brendan Fraser’s work will most likely find enjoyment with Escape from Planet Earth. He is the perfect fit to voice Scorch Supernova, a not-so bright hero from the planet Baab. This astronaut thinks might makes right when defending his world from mysterious forces from beyond his solar system. Most of the vocal talent like Jessica Alba, George Lopez and Ricky Gervais fit in rather well to the character archetypes they are portraying in this film but this talent does not help save it from certain production problems. There is no clear target audience for Rainmaker Entertainment’s first foray into feature film development.
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North America will have it’s own toys as evident by this photo of a pre-released Transformers Generations Titan Metroplex.
Three Transformers will be appearing courtesy of Takara Tomy. It is all part of their new Transformers Go! Ninja Combiner team. Transformers Go! is a Japanese extension of the American Transformers: Prime/ Beast Hunters series. The upcoming releases consist of Sensuimaru (shark), Gekisomaru (lion) and Hishomaru (phoenix).
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Watching this episode combines the best of several iconic films from this genre. Readers beware, spoilers are ahead.
Spoiler Alert
Not many Transformers Prime episodes are worth a full-on commentary after broadcast as the latest. “Thirst” brings back two favorites; one of them being Silus (voiced by Clancy Brown) who was unceremoniously dragged off to heaven knows where last season and presumably to be never mentioned again. Thankfully, the dangling plots are being addressed as this last season starts to wind down. As for this poor cybernaut, his transformation gets scarier and it harkens to many a product from horror movies.
Watching this episode combines the best of several iconic films from this genre. Readers beware, spoilers are ahead.
Continue reading ““Thirst”-ing for more Transformers Prime: Beast Hunters”