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The Titans on Broadway!

from Cinematic Titanic:

Hi All,

Just wanted to let you know that tickets for our show at the Nokia Theatre Times Square April 17th go on PRE-SALE tomorrow (Thursday) at noon EST — HERE. The pre-sale code is MST3K. We’ll be riffing Danger on Tiki Island.

OTHER UPCOMING DATES:

2/2 — SAN FRANCISCO — SF Sketchfest — The Castro Theatre — 7pm — Tix: HERE (Danger on Tiki Island)

2/19 — ROYAL OAK, MI — Royal Oak Music Theatre — 7pm/11pm — Tix: HERE (7pm: War of the Insects, 11pm: Samson and the 7 Miracles)

2/20 — MILWAUKEE, WI — Turner Hall — 7pm (SOLD OUT)/10:30 pm — Tix: HERE (7pm: War of the Insects, 10:30pm: Samson and the 7 Miracles)

4/16 — PRINCETON, NJ — McCarter Center — 8pm — Tix: HERE (War of the Insects)

More dates are in the works, we’ll keep you posted.

If you can’t make any of our live shows, but still want to know what it’s like, check out our latest DVD — Cinematic Titanic LIVE: “East Meets Watts” available at our store, HERE, or for Download, HERE. Quickly becoming the runaway favorite CT ep!

Hope to see you soon!
Best,
Cinematic Titanic

The Legend of Neil: 3 Days Left, 3 Votes

from The Legend of Neil:

Hey Legend of Neil-lovers,

So I really believe we’ve got a shot at winning some Streamy Awards this year, and it would really benefit the show if we could pull it off. There’s three days left that you can vote and you can vote once each day, the official ballot is below.

Please try and make it all the way through to the craft awards. I believe that out of every web series I’ve seen, our crew does the most with very little. The sets, the art, the lighting, the music (hell we had a musical!) are really so good because of these unsung heroes of the set, so let’s finally sing them. That’s not to say that the acting, writing, directing aren’t half bad either, so feel free to vote for those too. So, please take a few minutes and make it happen for the show you love, because it’s all in YOUR HANDS!

LEGEND OF NEIL — OFFICIAL BALLOT

Click the categories to get to the right page but BE SURE to choose the correct category from the drop down menu.

Best Comedy WebseriesThe Legend of Neil (http://www.legendofneil.com/)

Best Ensemble Cast in a WebseriesThe Legend of Neil (http://www.legendofneil.com/)

Best Directing for a Comedy — Sandeep Parikh

Best Writing for Comedy — Tony Janning, Sandeep Parikh

Best Male Actor in a Comedy — Tony Janning / Mike Rose

Best Female Actor in a Comedy — Angie Hill / Felicia Day

Best Guest Star — Felicia Day / Brendan Bradley

Best Editing — Sandeep Parikh, Mat Greenleaf, Tony Orcena, Josh Schaffer, Todd Roy

Best Cinematography — Bry Thomas Sanders

Best Art Direction — Leah Mann

Best Sound Design — Houston Haynes, Steve Urban

Best Visual Effects — Sevan Najarian

Best Original Music — Elon Arbiture, Nigel Cordeiro, Robert Harrington

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VIZ Media Announces Exciting New Manga Releases Scheduled for the First Half of 2010

from VIZ Media:

VIZ Media, LLC (VIZ Media), one of the entertainment industry’s most innovative and comprehensive publishing, animation and licensing companies, announces some of the exciting new manga set for release throughout the first half of 2010.

The new releases will be published by VIZ Media under its best-known imprints including VIZ Kids, VIZ Signature, Shojo Beat, Shonen Sunday, Shonen Jump and Shonen Jump Advanced.

February:

Biomega
by Tsutomu Nihei
Available February 2nd
Rated “M” for Mature Audiences
VIZ Signature Imprint
Zoichi Kanoe plunges into the depths of 9JO, a sprawling island city in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, in search of Eon Green, a girl with the power to transmute the N5S virus. The deadly contagion is spreading across the world and turns humans into disfigured zombie-like “drones.” But he’s not the only one looking for her. Agents of the Public Health Service’s Compulsory Execution Unit are also in hot pursuit with sinister designs of their own. Zoichi and his trans-human allies have no time to waste; the countdown to the apocalypse has begun!

Bokurano: Ours
by Mohiro Kitoh
Available February 16th
Rated “T+” for Older Teens
VIZ Signature Imprint
One summer, fifteen kids innocently wander into a nearby seaside cave. There they meet a strange man who invites them to play an exciting new video game. This game, he explains, pits a lone giant robot against a horde of alien invaders. To play the game all they have to do is sign a simple contract. The game stops being fun when the kids find out the true purpose of their pact.

Dinosaur King
by Yohei Sakai
Available February 2nd
Rated “A” for All Ages
VIZ KIDS Imprint
Max is obsessed with dinosaurs. He knows his Tapejara from his Pteranodon and can find fossils better than a trained paleontologist. When he discovers a stone tablet that transports him to the age of dinosaurs, it’s a dream come true — until it becomes a nightmare. An evil genius named Dr. Z has enslaved the dinosaurs so he can use their hidden powers to take over the world! Now Max has to defeat Dr. Z and his Alpha Gang to save the ancient beasts and life as we know it.

Ultimo
by Hiroyuki Takei and Stan Lee
Available February 2nd
Rated “T” for Teens
SHONEN JUMP Imprint
Ultimo represents a historic collaboration between comics legend Stan Lee, creator of many iconic series including Spider-Man, The Fantastic Four, and X-Men, and Hiroyuki Takei, the creator of the popular Shaman King manga series. High above Farmless City, citizens are stunned by the sudden appearance of two floating figures. Are they human boys, monolithic robots, or something even more bizarre? As a battle ensues, destruction and devastation falls on the hapless city. One figure is Vice, and seems to be as evil as his name implies. The other is Ultimo, intent on trying to stop Vice from wreaking more havoc. But who are Vice and Ultimo really? Where did they come from? A new mystery begins with the fate of the world hanging in the balance!

March:

Cactus’s Secret
by Nana Haruta
Available March 2nd
Rated “T” for Teens
SHOJO BEAT Imprint
Miku Yamada has a longtime crush on classmate Kyohei Fujioka. But no matter how many times she tries to show him how she feels, clueless Kyohei just doesn’t get it. Frustrated, Miku gives up on him, only to have him start calling her “Cactus” for being so prickly when he’s around. In the opening volume, Miku decides to try telling Kyohei her feelings by giving him chocolates for Valentine’s Day. But Kyohei, unaware that he’s the object of her affection, offers himself up as a practice partner for her love confession. Will Kyohei ever figure out Cactus’s secret?

Arata: The Legend
by Yuu Watase
Available March 9th
Rated “T” for Teens
SHONEN SUNDAY Imprint
In a mythical world where humans and gods coexist, a ceremony marking the new governing princess is about to occur for the first time in 60 years. Only a girl from the Hime Clan may take this position, but the lack of females born to this family means that a boy called Arata must pose for the role. Meanwhile in modern-day Japan, a boy named Arata Hinohara is starting his new life in high school. He wants to put memories of his difficult past behind him, but things aren’t going to be simple when he discovers a mysterious connection to the first Arata…

Dorohedoro
by Q Hayashida
Available March 16th
Rated “M” for Mature Audiences
VIZ SIGNATURE Imprint
In a city so dismal it’s known only as “the Hole,” a clan of sorcerers have been plucking people off the streets to use as guinea pigs for atrocious “experiments” in the black arts. In a dark alley, Nikaido found Caiman, a man with a reptile head and a bad case of amnesia. To undo the spell, they’re hunting and killing the sorcerers in the Hole, hoping that eventually they’ll kill the right one. But when En, the head sorcerer, gets word of a lizard-man slaughtering his people, he sends a crew of “cleaners” into the Hole, igniting a war between two worlds.

Ristorante Paradiso
by Natsume Ono
Available March 16th
Rated “T+” for Older Teens
VIZ Signature Imprint
In exchange for Nicoletta’s playing “the daughter of an old friend,” Olga offers Nicoletta a place to live and an apprenticeship at the restaurant. Nicoletta fits in well among the unique personalities at Casetta dell’Orso. She gets along particularly well with the kindly headwaiter, Claudio, a divorced man who, after years, has still never taken off his wedding ring. As Nicoletta’s feelings for Claudio become complicated, she finds a sympathetic ear in Olga, leading the estranged pair to form a friendship neither expected. But as they grow closer, the pressure exerted by the secret they share becomes too much to bear.

April:

Stepping on Roses
by Rinko Ueda
Available April 6th
Rated “T+” for Older Teens
SHOJO BEAT Imprint
Poor Sumi Kitamura… Her irresponsible older brother Eisuke keeps bringing home orphans for her to take care of even though they can barely afford their own basic needs! Just when Sumi’s financial problems become dire, wealthy Soichiro Ashida enters her life with a bizarre proposition: he’ll provide her with the money she so desperately needs if she agrees to marry him. But can Sumi fool high society into thinking she’s a proper lady? Moreover, is it worth giving up everything for this sham of a marriage?

Rosario + Vampire Season II
by Akihisa Ikeda
Available April 6th
Rated “T+” for Older Teens
SHONEN JUMP ADVANCED Imprint
Average human teenager Tsukune accidentally enrolls at a boarding school for monsters — no, not jocks and popular kids, but bona fide werewolves, witches and unnameables out of his wildest nightmares! On the plus side, all the girls have a monster crush on him. On the negative side, all the boys are so jealous they want to kill him! And so do the girls he spurns, because he only has eyes for one of them — the far-from-average vampire Moka.

House of Five Leaves
by Natsume Ono
Available April 20th
Rated “T+” for Older Teens
VIZ Signature Imprint
Masterless samurai Akitsu Masanosuke is a skilled and loyal swordsman, but his naïve, diffident nature has time and again caused him to be let go by the lords who have employed him. Hungry and desperate, he becomes a bodyguard for Yaichi, the charismatic leader of a gang called “Five Leaves.” Although disturbed by the gang’s sinister activities, Masa begins to suspect that Yaichi’s motivations are not what they seem. And despite his misgivings, the deeper he’s drawn into the world of the Five Leaves, the more he finds himself fascinated by these devious, mysterious outlaws.

May:

Flower in a Storm
by Shigeyoshi Takagi
Available May 4th
Rated “T+” for Older Teens
SHOJO BEAT Imprint
Riko Kunimi is trying to lead a normal high school life when Ran Tachibana bursts into her classroom carrying a gun and tells her that her life is now his. Ran, the richest, most powerful 17-year-old in Japan, wants her as his wife and he’s not taking no for an answer!

Maoh: Juvenile Remix
Original Story by Kotaro Isaka / Story & Art by Megumi Osuga
Available May 11th
Rated “T+” for Older Teens
SHONEN SUNDAY Imprint
“As crazy as your ideas might be, as long as you believe in yourself and tackle the issue head-on, you can even change the world.”
Ando is a high school student who has the power to make others say out loud what he’s thinking. Inukai is the mysterious leader of a vigilante group called Grasshopper, which is at odds with the city’s redevelopment plan. In this chaotic city, these two will come together to weave a story of courage, determination and confrontation.

Saturn Apartments
by Hisae Iwaoka
Available May 18th
Rated “T” for Teens
VIZ SIGNATURE Imprint
Far in the future, humankind has evacuated the earth in order to preserve it. Humans now reside in a gigantic structure that forms a ring around the Earth, thirty-five kilometers up in the sky. The society of the Ring is highly stratified: the higher the floor, the greater the status. Mitsu, the lowly son of a window washer, has just graduated junior high. When his father disappears and is assumed dead, Mitsu must take on his father’s occupation. As he struggles with the transition to working life, Mitsu’s job treats him to an outsider’s view into the living-room dioramas of the Saturn Apartments.

June:

Afterschool Charisma
by Kumiko Suekane
Available June 15th
Rated “T+” for Older Teens
VIZ Signature Imprint
St. Kleio Academy is a very exclusive school: all of the students are clones of famous historical figures such as Beethoven, Queen Elizabeth I, Napoleon, Mozart, and Freud. All of them, that is, except for Shiro Kamiya. As Shiro struggles to adapt to this unusual campus, St. Kleio’s first graduate, the clone of John F. Kennedy, is killed. Are the clones doomed to repeat the fate of their genetic progenitors, or can they create their own destinies? And how does a normal boy like Shiro fit in?

Library Wars: Love & War
by Kiiro Yumi
Original Concept by Hiro Arikawa
Available June 1st
Rated “T+” for Older Teens
SHOJO BEAT Imprint
Iku Kasahara has dreamed of joining the Library Defense Force ever since one of its soldiers stepped in to protect her favorite book from being confiscated in a bookstore when she was younger. But now that she’s finally a recruit, she’s finding her dream job to be a bit of a nightmare. Especially since her hard-hearted drill instructor seems to have it in for her!

For more information on these and other VIZ Media titles please visit our websites at:
VIZ.com
VizKids.com
ShojoBeat.com
ShonenSunday.com
ShonenJump.com
SigIKKI.com
VizSignature.com

Cast your vote for “ghostgirl: Homecoming”

from ghostgirl:

ghostgirl: Homecoming has been nominated as a potential finalist for the 2010 Teen Choice Book of the Year, so please vote!

In association with the Children’s Book Council (CBC), Teenreads.com is giving you a very special opportunity to let your voices be heard by telling us your five favorite books of 2009. The five titles that receive the most votes will serve as the finalists for the CBC’s 2010 Teen Choice Book of the Year. Once the five finalists have been determined, we will tell you where you can go vote for them. The winner will be announced in May 2010.

The first round of voting in the Children’s Choice Book Awards is open until February 1, 2010.

The Art of Emily the Strange: A Definitive Collection

from Emily the Strange:

The Art of Emily the Strange!
IN STOCK NOW!!

The Art of Emily Volume 1 is the first-ever collection of images showing the wide and inspired range of artistic styles and mediums that have been used to create the world of Emily the Strange. From silk-screened vinyl skateboard stickers to custom rock-and-roll album art, large-scale psychedelic paintings, and insanely intricate Mongolian paper cutting, the fantastic and artful imaginings of Rob Reger, Buzz Parker, and a staggeringly talented array of collaborators will give insight and inspiration to any Emily fan!

Full color, 120 pages hardcover 8.5″ x 11″

Sleep all day, Art all night,
Miles

Find Emily on: Facebook | MySpace | YouTube

An Open Letter to the Web Series Community

from LG15 Today:

Tomorrow January 11, 2010 is a very special day. We will see the launch of a new chapter of the story that takes place within the LG15 Universe.

We frequently hear that in the web series community anything lonelygirl15 is viewed as a relic. Perhaps, but perhaps you have just not been paying attention because it was a “fad” way back in 2006.

The reality is that the community has been through many trials and tribulations. The history is long and complicated but full of passion and creativity. At the core of the community has always been an ability to make videos and tell stories either as “companions series” within the LG15 Universe, or as fully independent series in their own universe. When The Last were given the opportunity to continue the canon story via The Show is Yours they rose to the occasion and showed those who watched that you can tell a compelling story on an extremely limited budget.

We as a community have grown up with the web series genre. We are strong proponents of the web series genre. And, we may very well be fans of your own show.

That said, tomorrow is a special day and we call on you all to lend your support to LG15: Outbreak. We have no more idea than you what the show will bring to the table so there are no guarantees. What is certain is that it deserves a first look and it certainly deserves and needs your support. And, if we are not mistaken it may well take you on a compelling ride you did not expect.

So, that said we ask everyone including Tubefilter, Newteevee, all the other web series blogs and sites, all the producers of other web series and fans of other web series to give LG15: Outbreak all the help you can muster on Facebook, Twitter and other social media platforms. Let us make tomorrow a day the entire web series community came together and acted as one voice and with any luck a few of you will become hooked. 🙂 🙂 🙂

Thanks

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George Lucas’s “Blockbusting” Out Now

from StarWars.com:

When people talk about blockbuster movies, inevitably Star Wars comes up as one of the most memorable cinematic slam dunks. Now, thanks to filmmaker George Lucas’s interests, fans can see the history of blockbusters (dating back to silent films) and what made circumstances perfect for a cinematic hit to happen in the first place in one impressive film history book.

George Lucas’s Blockbusting, edited by Lucy Autrey Wilson and Alex Ben Block, is a comprehensive look at 300 of the most financially and/or critically successful motion pictures of all time — many made despite seemingly insurmountable economic, cultural, and political challenges — set against the prevailing production, distribution, exhibition, marketing, and technology trends of each decade in movie business history.

StarWars.com talked with Blockbusting editor Lucy Autrey Wilson about the new book and why it’s crucial to look at the influences inside and out that turned films into blockbusters.

Why did George Lucas ask for this book to be written?

There is a misperception that movies like Steven Spielberg’s Jaws (1975) and George Lucas’s Star Wars (1977) changed the movie business. Looking back over 100 years of movie history, it is clear there have always been big blockbuster films. By setting successful films against each decade’s major motion picture industry developments, George Lucas wanted to show that what has transformed the movie business is not the result of any individual film, but rather the result of technological advances and changes in production, distribution, marketing, and exhibition as well as changes in the social, political, and economic climate.

For example, breakthroughs such as sound, color and now digital; changes in studio ownership, resulting in non-filmmakers running movie companies; the emergence of multiplexes with stadium seating; and war, economic depression and more have all had an enormous impact on what kind of movies get made, what they cost, how they are distributed, viewed and even remembered.

How did you go about researching information for the book?

As a result of my experience doing motion picture accounting (in a past life at Lucasfilm) and contacts made during the editing of the first George Lucas Books title, Cinema by the Bay, I had developed a pool of knowledgeable film buffs, both within and without Lucasfilm, who provided data and helped fact-check. This talent pool grew as research for Blockbusting expanded.

Lucasfilm also has one of the best film libraries in the business and I spent a lot of time at Skywalker Ranch going through our in-house film book and periodical archives. This included the Film Daily annuals, old issues of The Hollywood Reporter and Variety, other industry publications and hundreds of books.

Alex Ben Block contributed a lot of motion picture history writing the bulk of the decade text. As Alex’s text unfolded and more statistics on the individual films became available from all contributing writers, the information was compiled in the database and compared with other top grossing and top critically successful films of the same year and decade. More information was cross-checked against such on-line websites as IMDB, Wikipedia and Boxofficemojo.com. Once the internal database started to build to a critical mass (it now includes over 2,100 films), it became more and more useful as a tool with which to check facts and augment data.

For more of this interview, read the rest of the feature here.

Prepare for Kingdom of the Spiders

from Shout! Factory:

Kingdom of the Spiders, the 1977 b-horror classic starring William Shatner as veterinarian Rack Hanson, gets Special Edition DVD treatment on January 19th. To help you prepare for the release, we’ve put together a compilation of Shatner’s greatest (read as: absurd) moments in this truly amazing film.

Enjoy.