When we talk about the cast of "Pulp Fiction," we rarely seem to mention the name Bruce Willis. We discuss the resurrection of John Travolta's career, the superstar explosion of Samuel L. Jackson, the complete shift of how we saw former ingénue Uma Thurman, the hilarious monologue by Christopher Walken, and the bizarre energy of Quentin Tarantino himself as Jimmy. Meanwhile, Willis is almost seen as an afterthought.
Most of the discussion surrounding the story of Willis' Butch is about what happens in that story. You have Zed, the gimp, the pawn shop weapon selection, and the surprise death of Travolta's Vincent Vega. It's the section of "Pulp Fiction" that ramps up the violence and the extremity, but in a way, it also feels the most disconnected from the rest of the film. I find this pushing aside of what Willis is bringing to Tarantino's sophomore feature...
Most of the discussion surrounding the story of Willis' Butch is about what happens in that story. You have Zed, the gimp, the pawn shop weapon selection, and the surprise death of Travolta's Vincent Vega. It's the section of "Pulp Fiction" that ramps up the violence and the extremity, but in a way, it also feels the most disconnected from the rest of the film. I find this pushing aside of what Willis is bringing to Tarantino's sophomore feature...
- 11/11/2023
- by Mike Shutt
- Slash Film
This Star Wars: Ahsoka article contains spoilers.
We always knew Ahsoka‘s fifth episode, “Shadow Warrior,” would be a trip down memory lane for our protagonist and her master Anakin Skywalker, but no one could have prepared us for the sheer amount of Clone Wars goodness that appears in this episode. From an unexpected reunion with Commander Rex to recreations of scenes from The Clone Wars animated series, Ahsoka showrunner Dave Filoni leaves no stone unturned when it comes to 2000s Star Wars nostalgia.
Here are all the easter eggs, call backs, cameos, and references we caught in the latest episode of Ahsoka…
Hayden Christensen as Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader
Since we didn’t cover an easter egg guide for episode 4, let’s go over the biggest cameo of the episode: Hayden Christensen returns as both Anakin Skywalker and Darth Vader in “Shadow Warrior.” This isn’t the first time...
We always knew Ahsoka‘s fifth episode, “Shadow Warrior,” would be a trip down memory lane for our protagonist and her master Anakin Skywalker, but no one could have prepared us for the sheer amount of Clone Wars goodness that appears in this episode. From an unexpected reunion with Commander Rex to recreations of scenes from The Clone Wars animated series, Ahsoka showrunner Dave Filoni leaves no stone unturned when it comes to 2000s Star Wars nostalgia.
Here are all the easter eggs, call backs, cameos, and references we caught in the latest episode of Ahsoka…
Hayden Christensen as Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader
Since we didn’t cover an easter egg guide for episode 4, let’s go over the biggest cameo of the episode: Hayden Christensen returns as both Anakin Skywalker and Darth Vader in “Shadow Warrior.” This isn’t the first time...
- 9/13/2023
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
This Star Wars: Ahsoka article contains spoilers.
Ahsoka‘s midseason episode, “Shadow Warrior,” was billed as such a big event by Disney that it even played in select theaters on premiere night. And it’s for good reason: the fifth episode of the live-action series doesn’t only see the return of Hayden Christensen as Anakin Skywalker but also sends Ahsoka traveling through time and space to her years as a young padawan during The Clone Wars. That means we not only get to see two battles from the animated series but also a younger Ahsoka in the flesh as we’ve never seen her in live action.
Of course, star Rosario Dawson couldn’t play young Ahsoka herself on the show, lest Disney take us further into the uncanny valley of its questionable CG de-aging tech. Instead, Clone Wars era Ahsoka is played by 16-year-old Ariana Greenblatt, who you...
Ahsoka‘s midseason episode, “Shadow Warrior,” was billed as such a big event by Disney that it even played in select theaters on premiere night. And it’s for good reason: the fifth episode of the live-action series doesn’t only see the return of Hayden Christensen as Anakin Skywalker but also sends Ahsoka traveling through time and space to her years as a young padawan during The Clone Wars. That means we not only get to see two battles from the animated series but also a younger Ahsoka in the flesh as we’ve never seen her in live action.
Of course, star Rosario Dawson couldn’t play young Ahsoka herself on the show, lest Disney take us further into the uncanny valley of its questionable CG de-aging tech. Instead, Clone Wars era Ahsoka is played by 16-year-old Ariana Greenblatt, who you...
- 9/13/2023
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
Celebrity supermodel Heidi Klum has iconic Halloween costumes every year, and fans can’t wait to see what she continues to have in store for the occasion. From robots to crows to worms, Klum never disappoints. However, one of her costumes from over a decade ago completely missed the mark, and fans of her work likely remember it as one of her most problematic costumes to date.
Heidi Klum’s Halloween costume of the Hindu goddess of death and time was her most problematic
In 2008, model Heidi Klum dressed for Halloween as Kali, the Hindu goddess of death and time. Texts and pictures depict Kali as a blue or black goddess with multiple arms, a necklace of faces, a long tongue, and a skirt made of human arms. She holds a human head in one of her arms and stands or dances on her husband beneath her. People from Kashmir,...
Heidi Klum’s Halloween costume of the Hindu goddess of death and time was her most problematic
In 2008, model Heidi Klum dressed for Halloween as Kali, the Hindu goddess of death and time. Texts and pictures depict Kali as a blue or black goddess with multiple arms, a necklace of faces, a long tongue, and a skirt made of human arms. She holds a human head in one of her arms and stands or dances on her husband beneath her. People from Kashmir,...
- 9/9/2023
- by Lauren Weiler
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Is there really such a thing as too much summer? We didn’t think so, but here come Meg Donnelly and Milo Manheim to prove us wrong.
The duo returns to voice Addison and Zed in Zombies: The Re-Animated Series Shorts, a collection of short-form musical adventures set in the town of Seabrook, and TVLine has an exclusive first look at Donnelly and Manheim’s performance of certified bop “Endless Summer.”
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The duo returns to voice Addison and Zed in Zombies: The Re-Animated Series Shorts, a collection of short-form musical adventures set in the town of Seabrook, and TVLine has an exclusive first look at Donnelly and Manheim’s performance of certified bop “Endless Summer.”
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- 7/20/2023
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
The last time festival audiences saw Riz Ahmed on screen, he was tearing it up on stage as a hedonistic hard-rocker before being plunged into emotional freefall by disability. As an American drummer slowly accepting the loss of his hearing in “Sound of Metal,” the British-Pakistani actor elucidated that painful arc with such furious, void-staring commitment that it’s a surprise to him completing it again in his very next film. In “Mogul Mowgli,” Ahmed plays a British-Pakistani rapper living in New York, felled on the eve of his big break by a severe illness that forces him to move back to London and take stock: The details have shifted a little closer to home, as you’d expect from a passion project co-written and produced by the star himself. If anything, Ahmed tears into it with even more wild-eyed magnetism.
Outside of Ahmed’s seething, spitting, can’t-look-away performance,...
Outside of Ahmed’s seething, spitting, can’t-look-away performance,...
- 2/21/2020
- by Guy Lodge
- Variety Film + TV
The following is a list of all comic books, graphic novels and special items that will be available this week and shipped to comic book stores who have placed orders for them.
Abstract Studios
Rachel Rising #14, $3.99
Altus Press
Doc Savage The New Adventures Volume 4 Death’s Dark Domain Sc, $24.95
Andrews McMeel
Complete Calvin And Hobbes Hc (Slipcase Edition)(New Printing), $175.00
Antarctic Press
Last Zombie Before The After #3, $3.99
Ape Entertainment
Penguins Of Madagascar Operation Weakest Link And Other Stories Tp, $6.99
Arcana Studio
Flee Gn, $14.95
Spirit Window Gn, $9.95
Archie Comics
Jugheads Double Digest #189, $3.99
Kevin Keller #7 (Dan Parent Variant Cover), $2.99
Kevin Keller #7 (Dan Parent Regular Cover), $2.99
New Crusaders Rise Of The Heroes #6 (Ben Bates Mighty Hero Variant Cover), $2.99
New Crusaders Rise Of The Heroes #6 (Ben Bates Regular Cover), $2.99
New Crusaders Rise Of The Heroes #6 (Fiona Staples Variant Cover), $2.99
Sonic Super Special Magazine #6, $9.99
Sonic The Hedgehog #245, $2.99
Arthur A. Levine Books
Bird King An Artist...
Abstract Studios
Rachel Rising #14, $3.99
Altus Press
Doc Savage The New Adventures Volume 4 Death’s Dark Domain Sc, $24.95
Andrews McMeel
Complete Calvin And Hobbes Hc (Slipcase Edition)(New Printing), $175.00
Antarctic Press
Last Zombie Before The After #3, $3.99
Ape Entertainment
Penguins Of Madagascar Operation Weakest Link And Other Stories Tp, $6.99
Arcana Studio
Flee Gn, $14.95
Spirit Window Gn, $9.95
Archie Comics
Jugheads Double Digest #189, $3.99
Kevin Keller #7 (Dan Parent Variant Cover), $2.99
Kevin Keller #7 (Dan Parent Regular Cover), $2.99
New Crusaders Rise Of The Heroes #6 (Ben Bates Mighty Hero Variant Cover), $2.99
New Crusaders Rise Of The Heroes #6 (Ben Bates Regular Cover), $2.99
New Crusaders Rise Of The Heroes #6 (Fiona Staples Variant Cover), $2.99
Sonic Super Special Magazine #6, $9.99
Sonic The Hedgehog #245, $2.99
Arthur A. Levine Books
Bird King An Artist...
- 2/3/2013
- by Adam B.
- GeekRest
The folks over at Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment have announced the cast for their upcoming title Lollipop Chainsaw. We're already super excited to get our hands on the game, and the awesome staff that is being directed by filmmaker James Gunn has us more excited than ever to sit down and play this sucker.
From the Official Press Release
Tara Strong, the renowned voice behind dozens of video game and cartoon characters, including Harley Quinn in last year’s Batman: Arkham City, stars as the game’s central protagonist, Juliet Starling. Michael Rosenbaum, known for his role as Lex Luthor in "Smallville", voices the disembodied head of her boyfriend, Nick.
Outside of the two leads, the rest of the cast is no less impressive with names appearing from all over the film and television industry. Checking in to bring some verve to Cordelia is Linda Cardellini, known best as Lindsay Weir...
From the Official Press Release
Tara Strong, the renowned voice behind dozens of video game and cartoon characters, including Harley Quinn in last year’s Batman: Arkham City, stars as the game’s central protagonist, Juliet Starling. Michael Rosenbaum, known for his role as Lex Luthor in "Smallville", voices the disembodied head of her boyfriend, Nick.
Outside of the two leads, the rest of the cast is no less impressive with names appearing from all over the film and television industry. Checking in to bring some verve to Cordelia is Linda Cardellini, known best as Lindsay Weir...
- 3/14/2012
- by Amanda Dyar
- DreadCentral.com
The voice cast for Lollipop Chainsaw has just been announced and is sure to make genre fans happy with names like Tara Strong, Michael Rooker, Shawnee Smith, and Michael Rosenbaum. Continue reading for the official press release and a voice cast video:
“A game as demented and vibrant as Lollipop Chainsaw demands a voice cast chock full of colourful and experienced actors to bring it to life. Today, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and Grasshopper Manufacture are happy to reveal the voice cast that worked with filmmaker James Gunn (Super, Slither, Dawn of the Dead) to flesh out the characters and create a wonderfully wicked world of gumdrops and gore.
Tara Strong, the renowned voice behind dozens of video game and cartoon characters, including Harley Quinn in last year’s Batman: Arkham City, stars as the game’s central protagonist, Juliet Starling. Michael Rosenbaum, known for his role as Lex Luthor in Smallville,...
“A game as demented and vibrant as Lollipop Chainsaw demands a voice cast chock full of colourful and experienced actors to bring it to life. Today, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and Grasshopper Manufacture are happy to reveal the voice cast that worked with filmmaker James Gunn (Super, Slither, Dawn of the Dead) to flesh out the characters and create a wonderfully wicked world of gumdrops and gore.
Tara Strong, the renowned voice behind dozens of video game and cartoon characters, including Harley Quinn in last year’s Batman: Arkham City, stars as the game’s central protagonist, Juliet Starling. Michael Rosenbaum, known for his role as Lex Luthor in Smallville,...
- 3/14/2012
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
The June hack and slash "Lollipop Chainsaw" from Suda51 gets voice talent featuring TV and film actors and some regular collaborators with script writer James Gunn.
Hit the jump for cast details and a behind the scenes video.
Heading up the cast is Tara Strong as cheerleader turned zombie killer Juliet Starling. Strong voiced Harley in Arkham Asylum and has credits going all the way back to Captain N and the New Super Mario World with numerous game and animation credits in between (most recently in Asura's Wrath). She'll be sharing most of her screen time with Smallville actor Michael Rosenbaum who played Lex Luthor on most of that show's ten seasons—here he's got the role of the severed head of Juliet's boyfriend, Nick. The two are joined by Greg Henry (Slither, Payback) as Juliet's zombie-hunting, Elvis-inspired father, and Linda Cardenelli (ER, Freaks and Geeks) as Cordelia.
Gunn's lucky charm,...
Hit the jump for cast details and a behind the scenes video.
Heading up the cast is Tara Strong as cheerleader turned zombie killer Juliet Starling. Strong voiced Harley in Arkham Asylum and has credits going all the way back to Captain N and the New Super Mario World with numerous game and animation credits in between (most recently in Asura's Wrath). She'll be sharing most of her screen time with Smallville actor Michael Rosenbaum who played Lex Luthor on most of that show's ten seasons—here he's got the role of the severed head of Juliet's boyfriend, Nick. The two are joined by Greg Henry (Slither, Payback) as Juliet's zombie-hunting, Elvis-inspired father, and Linda Cardenelli (ER, Freaks and Geeks) as Cordelia.
Gunn's lucky charm,...
- 3/14/2012
- by Charles Webb
- MTV Multiplayer
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