New Year’s Eve with the Titans!

from Cinematic Titanic:

Hey Everyone,

Well, we know what we’re doing for New Year’s Eve this year, do you? We’ll be performing a 3 MOVIE MARATHON live at the Keswick Theatre in Philadelphia (more specifically, Glenside, Pennsylvania). Tickets go on sale this Saturday!

Those of you who attended our sold-out shows at the Trocadero earlier this year needn’t worry about repeats, we’re coming back with 3 different movies than last time:

War of the Insects
Samson and the Seven Miracles
Then we’ll ring in the New Year and after midnight,
Frankenstein’s Castle of Freaks

Is that some marquee or what? You can make elaborate New Year’s Eve plans that will undoubtedly turn out to be a letdown, or you can come plant your butt in one place and proceed to laugh it off with us.

And Don’t Forget:

10/25-10/29 — L.A., California — Five Nights/Five Movies live at Largo at the Coronet — See Largo Calendar for movie schedule.

11/21 – CT Live at the Family ArenaWar of the Insects

Best,
Los Titans

Expanding the ‘Verse: “Browncoats: Redemption” Teaser Trailer

Browncoats Flag

Joss Whedon‘s Firefly only ran for 11 episodes in 2002 (14 were filmed) but it sparked a cultural movement in sci-fi fandom that hadn’t been seen since Gene Roddenberry‘s Star Trek was cancelled. The DVD sales of the series and fan campaigns were so successful that in 2005 Whedon was able to convince Universal Pictures to produce a film to continue the story of Firefly. The film spent two weeks in the top ten and earned over $38 million in domestic and foreign box office sales (though, according to Universal, it didn’t earn back its filming budget until it was released on DVD).

Fans of Firefly, called Browncoats after the losing faction in the battle between the Alliance and the Independents, have never quit clamoring for more and the fanbase continues to grow and become involved in community activities. Regional Browncoats organizations have made charities a central focus of their energies and the actors from the show have thrown in their support for those charities by offering their time, talent and sometimes keepsakes to help raise money for a good cause. Fresh content has been introduced in the way of comic books and role-playing games to help feed the fanbase, and the hunger just keeps growing.

Everyone keeps begging for more Firefly but nothing seems to be coming down the pipeline. Deciding to “put their money where their mouth is”, Michael C. Dougherty and Steven Fisher finally did something: they created a fan film.

The fan-funded film is set shortly after the events of Serenity, where the Alliance’s power and standing in the ‘verse has been shaken by the announcement of the events that took place on Miranda. Browncoats: Redemption expands the lore of the ‘verse by following the crew of the ship Redemption, all self-professed Browncoats who’ve “kept their noses clean” — until now.

Planned for a 2010 release, with its unveiling at next years’s DragonCon in Atlanta, the Browncoats: Redemption team hopes to not only fuel interest in the Firefly ‘verse but raise funds for charities. 100% of the film’s proceeds (after production costs) will be split between the charities Equality Now, Kids Need to Read, The Dyslexia Foundation, The Al Wooten Jr. Heritage Center and Marine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation. Early projections based on previous Firefly/Serenity related DVD sales have the filmmakers hoping to donate upwards of $80,000 to each charity (based on a $15 DVD price tag).

The team has been posting behind-the-scenes videos on their YouTube Channel and now you can get a first look at the Redemption crew in the newly released Browncoats: Redemption teaser trailer.

Be sure to check out their other Browncoats: Redemption links and throw in your support for their cause.

Browncoats: Redemption Movie Website
Browncoats: Redemption on YouTube
Browncoats: Redemption on Twitter
Browncoats: Redemption on Facebook

Want to help shape future RiffTrax Live shows? Take our quick survey!

from RiffTrax:

Thank you for making the RiffTrax Live Plan 9 from Outer Space show such a huge success! We’re excited to announce RiffTrax and Fathom will be bringing more RiffTrax Live events like it to a theater near you in the future! But we need your help.

Please click on the link below to take our short survey (less than five minutes to complete!). This survey will provide us with valuable information to make future live shows even better!

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The Guild: Episode 4, Season 3

from The Guild:

We are excited to present to you Episode 4 of Season 3 “Get It Back”!

Streaming on MSN (embeddable)
Xbox Marketplace
Zune Marketplace

And a Gag Reel for episodes of 1-4 for Season 3 was posted as well! Laugh with us, laugh at us, whatever!

Lastly, today one of our fave comic strips Over the Hedge MENTIONED OUR SHOW!!! 🙂 How cool is that? Felicia squealed, that’s for sure. 🙂

Over the Hedge: September 22

Profiles in History to Offer Early Production Macintosh 128 Computer Given to Gene Roddenberry by Apple Computer

Macintosh 128

from Profiles in History:

Profiles in History, the world’s leading auctioneer of Hollywood memorabilia, will be offering an early production Macintosh 128 computer, given to Gene Roddenberry by Apple Computer, Inc. This computer was subsequently upgraded to a Macintosh Plus by Apple for Mr. Roddenberry and signifies the wonderful association between the visionary computer designer/manufacturer and legendary Star Trek creator, and is a stellar example of the powerful synergy between technology and entertainment. This amazing artifact, which is accompanied by a signed letter of provenance from Gene Roddenberry’s son, Rod, will be a special addition to Profiles in History’s October 8-9, 2009 auction of Hollywood memorabilia. It has an estimated sale price of $800-$1200. Worldwide bidding begins at 12:00 PM (noon) both days and can be placed either in person, via mail, phone, fax or live on the Internet at Hollywood Auction 37.

“This is the personification of life imitating art. Gene Roddenberry’s vision inspired countless people to pursue careers in science and aerospace. This milestone computer, given to Gene by Apple’s innovators, is a symbol of this synergy,” said Joe Maddalena, president of Profiles in History.

Already announced as part of the same auction are Michael Jackson’s iconic illuminating white glove that he wore on the Victory tour as well as the original cover art from The Jacksons’ Victory album.

For more information about Profiles in History and to download a complete catalog of items that will be available, please visit profilesinhistory.com.

About Profiles in History:

Founded in 1985 by Joseph Maddalena, Profiles in History is the world’s leading auctioneer of Hollywood memorabilia. Profiles in History has held some of the most prestigious and successful auctions of Hollywood memorabilia. Their auctions include costumes, props and set pieces from both vintage and contemporary film, television, and rock ‘n roll. Profiles in History’s location in Calabasas Hills, CA — virtually a stone’s throw away from every major Hollywood studio — ensures a constant flow of fantastic and rare artifacts. With an extensive network of dealers, collectors, and public & private institutions, they are proud to play an important role in the preservation of motion picture history.

Prior Profiles in History Hollywood auctions highlights include the “Cowardly Lion” costume from The Wizard of Oz ($805,000); a full-scale model T-800 Endoskeleton from Terminator 2: Judgment Day ($488,750); a T.I.E. Fighter filming miniature from Star Wars ($402,500); a King Kong six-sheet movie poster ($345,000); the Command Chair from the “U.S.S. Enterprise” ($304,750); Harrison Ford’s hero blaster from Blade Runner ($258,750); the original “Robot” from Lost in Space ($264,500); Luke Skywalker’s lightsaber ($240,000); a Frankenstein one-sheet movie poster ($212,400); the Black Beauty car from The Green Hornet ($192,000); George Reeves’ Superman costume from The Adventures of Superman ($126,500); the H.R. Giger designed Alien creature suit from Alien ($126,500); a full-scale T-Rex head from Jurassic Park ($126,500), the Leaping Alien Warrior figure from Aliens ($126,500), Christopher Reeve’s Superman costume from Superman: The Movie ($115,000), C-3PO’s helmet ($120,000), The Wizard of Oz “Winkie” Guard Costume ($115,000); a “Ming the Merciless” cape from Flash Gordon ($115,000) and the Hydraulic screen-used Velociraptor from The Lost World: Jurassic Park II ($115,000).

The Legend of Neil, Episode 5 “The Secret Moblin”

from The Legend of Neil:

So, here’s episode 5! Really proud of how this one came out. Finding the actor to play our beloved Giant Moblin was no easy task and so to see Dave Mattey, the actor, that portrays our secret moblin really nail it, is just a joy for us. I hope you too enjoy the episode, as always it’s not safe for work and for mature audience only (especially this one, you learn A LOT about the anatomy of a Moblin). We’d love to hear what you think over on our Facebook fan page, or Twitter. And of course, if you haven’t gotten yourself a T-shirt, then you haven’t really lived!

Factory Entertainment: The Princess Bride, Website Launch & More

from Factory Entertainment:

Introducing: The Line
Welcome to “The Line.” Your direct source for the latest news, inside information and more. We have some very exciting news in this issue and more announcements that will surface shortly. In the meantime, we’d like to remind everyone that we’re currently accepting new memberships and now is the perfect time to remind friends and family to join the cause! Be sure to show them the secret handshake, membership has its benefits…

The Princess Bride
Inconceivable!!! We are delighted to be able to announce that we have secured the rights to produce prop replicas and collectibles from The Princess Bride, a fantastic movie, rightly deserving the term “classic” and a firm favourite here at Factory. We were recently lucky enough to visit the Princess Bride prop archive and examine the original props which have been beautifully cared for and looked after by their custodians for the last 20+ years. You know who you are folks and credit where credit is due. It’s Factory policy not to announce any products until they are fully developed and in production, so stay tuned for more detailed specific product updates. We have some amazing source material to work with and everybody can look forward to high quality, highly detailed and authentic products that you will be able to enjoy, no matter how many fingers you have. Here are a few photos from the archive to whet your appetite, now please excuse us we’re off to build up our resistance to iocaine powder. Click here for images…

Development: New Website
The new Factory Entertainment website launched this week, it’s still very much a work in progress and will be constantly developing as products become available and we obtain new licenses. We hope you like it! Next up is the new Factory Replicas website which we hope to launch very soon.

Follow us on Twitter, we proudly add to the mostly inane babble but we also throw in more than the occasional gem!

Riese the Series Teaser Trailer Released

As promised, Riese the Series has been posting lots of fabulous new content, including our first glimpse of the teaser trailer. We’ve seen some great behind-the-scenes video on their YouTube Channel, and the goodies just keep coming! Ten gorgeous new photos have been added to their Gallery, both on their website and Facebook Page.

The more I see of this show, the more excited I get! We’ll be sure to keep you posted on new information as it becomes available. In the meantime, make sure you check out these great Riese links while you’re waiting:

Official Riese Website
“The Sect is Here” Website
Riese on YouTube
Riese on Twitter
Riese on Facebook

News that Squishes: Ladybugs!

from Squishable:

Hey folks!
If you just told a terrible joke and your friends decided to pelt you with some News, well then you’d want to make sure it was Squishy News! And that you never told that joke again. Anyway, here’s your Squishy news!

Squishable Ladybug — We’ve got a new Squishable, and it’s small and red! Can you guess? No, a Squishable Raspberry would never work. How about I just tell you? It’s a Ladybug! Woo!

Recycled Kitty Understudy — Alright, cats are awesome. Cats that are sweet and cuddly are awesome-er. Cats that are good for the environment are awesome-est! Each Recycled Kitty saves 10 plastic bottles from landfills. This is one superlative cat!

Really Big Manatees are back! — So last month we sold out of the Really Big Manatee Understudy within 2 hours of the email going out. Never again!! We’ve got more back in stock, and that’s where they’re stayin’. We hope.

Website redesign – The Squishable website has been redesigned! And it’s all thanks to a loooot of coffee. Check out the new Squishable picture of the day feature on the front page! It is yours? It should be!

New Fandom Page — Are you a Fan? Yeaaaah, you are, we can tell. We have a gift for you — all your Squishy fan stuff on one page. Take a look for all things fannish, including some nifty new Squishable fan drawings and videos. The mind boggles!

Many many thanks for everyone who sent in pictures to help support Autism Speaks! You guys are awesome! Yay! And from now until the end of October, for every picture we receive of you and your Squishy, we’ll donate a dollar to the Outward Bound Program in New York City Schools (up to $250). Help teach skills to NYC kids! You know you want to. Send ’em to HugMe@squishable.com!

And hey! Follow us on Twitter! Or become a fan on Facebook! Why not!

Thanks folks!

Zoe and Aaron
Squishable.com