Showing posts with label series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label series. Show all posts

Monday, September 29, 2008

Hiro Actor Masi Oka Goes Beyond Heroes

What does actor Masi Oka do beyond the set of the popular sci-fi series, Heroes? Well, sometimes, he just makes movies to the liking of fans! His versatility as an actor is an amazement to watch. Just see how he is able to transform himself into a serious warrior (the future version of his character) from a bumbling dreamer. Oka is an actor to watch!



Hiro's sword from Heroes can be yours! It's real, sharp, and has all the details you see in the series. Definitely not kid stuff! Supplies are limited, so order now!

Save gas! Convert your car to burn water.

Step-by-Step Guide to Increase IQ

Friday, May 16, 2008

Clone Wars Series to Stem from 3-D Animation Movie





The war never seems to end for George Lucas. In August, the latest Star Wars movie, this time a 3-D animated one, will lure a galaxy of fans expected to come in full force to theaters. Never mind the boxy disproportioned characters, it's still Star Wars!

Obi Wan Kenobi dons his bathrobe once again as a bearded Jedi (albeit a rendered one) to join forces with other knights to do battle against the evil forces bent on ruling the galaxy. Will this be as thrilling as the last three? Maybe not (but then again, maybe yes). It fills in story gaps in the Star Wars series, creating an even bigger canvas for more stories and epics for years to come.

An series will follow in the same 3-D animation format which will air in the Cartoon Network. Remember that Jedi series that recently played there with the Samurai Jack-style drawings? Well, this banks on the success of that one and will surely create another cult following.

Lucas has plans for a live action series that take place before Luke Skywalker leaves Tatooine to become a Jedi. The end seems to be far far away...

Watch the licensed sneak peek of Clone Wars above courtesy of thenewsroom. Below is a video of the making of Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith.


See a stormtrooper dressed as Elvis... or is it the other way around?

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Adam Brody Cast in a Flash As the Flash

Adam Brody is known for his role in the television series The O.C. Who would have thought that his lanky physique would be chosen to fit the one-piece red suit of The Flash in The Justice League of America movie? At the bottom is John Wesley Shipp as The Flash in the 1990s television series. Read on...


Click here for news on model Megan Gale as Wonder Woman.