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2010 | 2009

5 items from 2010


On the Road Again: Shore Leave 32!

9 July 2010 6:00 AM, PDT | Comicmix.com | See recent Comicmix news »

This weekend, you'll see ComicMix contributors Aaron Rosenberg, Robert Greenberger, Alan Kistler, Jen Rosenberg, Dayton Ward, Kevin Dilmore, and me (and possibly Ian Bonds) at Shore Leave 32, just outside Baltimore, MD. Come on up and say hi.

Or come to see Edward James Olmos, Katee Sackhoff, Torri Higginson, Kevin Sorbo, Catherine Hicks, Dominic Keating, Allyn Gibson, Ann C. Crispin, Bob Jones, Christopher L. Bennett, Dave Galanter, David Alan Mack, Eric Kotani, Gerri Leen, Greg Cox, Howard Weinstein, Ilsa J. Bick, Kathleen David, Keith R. A. DeCandido, Kirsten Beyer, Lawrence M. Schoen, Lorraine Anderson, Marco Palmieri, Michael Jan Friedman, Mike W. Barr, Peter David, Richard C White, Rigel Ailur, Roberta Rogow, Scott Pearson, and Terri Osborne.

It's a fun show, and we hope to see you there. »

- Glenn Hauman

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DVD Review: Sherlock Holmes

27 April 2010 5:15 AM, PDT | Blogomatic3000 | See recent Blogomatic3000 news »

Sherlock Holmes (2010)

Stars: Gareth David-Lloyd, Ben Syder, Dominic Keating | Written by Paul Bales | Directed by Rachel Goldenberg

Holmes and his faithful companion, Dr. Watson embark on their most dangerous case yet – saving London from an attack by fearsome monsters. The investigation takes the heroic duo on an incredible journey that sees them do battle with their arch nemesis, the mad mechanical genius Spring-Heeled Jack, who will stop at nothing to bring destruction to London. Holmes and Watson courageously fight to save London and its people from annihilation.

If you’ve ever seen one of The Asylum’s mockbusters, you should know what to expect from this film – Ott story, plenty of action, dodgy CGI and often risible acting. However this film eschews Aylum traditions and present a more serene tale of the legendary detective – kidding! Sherlock Holmes is as wild and crazy as the rest of The Asylum’s output, »

- Phil

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DVD News: Sherlock Holmes (UK/R2)

8 April 2010 8:35 AM, PDT | Blogomatic3000 | See recent Blogomatic3000 news »

I’ve been talking about The Asylum’s ‘mockbuster’ version of Sherlock Holmes for a couple of months now, last time round I mentioned that Revolver Entertainment had picked the film up for UK distribution, and I’ve now recieved official confirmation of the UK DVD release, along with the DVD cover art:

Revolver Entertainment have announced the UK DVD release of ‘mockbuster’ production, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes, on April 26th 2010.

Not to be outdone by its Hollywood counterpart, Director Rachel Goldenberg brings together an ensemble of talent including Gareth David-Lloyd (Torchwood, Dr. Who) as Watson and newcomer Ben Syder as the adventurous Holmes. Dominic Keating (Star Trek: Enterprise, Heroes, Prison Break) features as their greatest foe.

The plot sees Holmes and his faithful companion, Dr. Watson embark on their most dangerous case yet – saving London from an attack by fearsome monsters. The investigation takes the heroic »

- Phil

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‘Sherlock Holmes’ – Torchwood’s Ianto features in new pics, plus UK release info

6 March 2010 1:20 PM, PST | Blogomatic3000 | See recent Blogomatic3000 news »

If you haven’t heard already, Gareth David-Lloyd, aka Torchwood’s Ianto Jones is the co-star in yet another cinematic adaptation of Sherlock Holmes… Don’t get your hopes up folks, this version comes from the purveyors of low-budget, The Asylum. Starring along side David-Lloyd in the film are newcomer Ben Syder and Star Trek: Enterprise’s Dominic Keating in a story set in London sometime in the 19th Century.

Holmes (Syder) and Watson (David-Lloyd) are called upon to help track down and ultimately capture Spring Heeled Jack (Keating), presented here as a mechanical genius. Spring-Heeled Jack has been terrorising London with a steam-powered body armour that permits him to carry out crimes without fear of capture, as well as several robotic dinosaurs and monsters as a means of committing various crimes. During the investigations, however, Holmes and Watson learn of a plot by Spring-Heeled Jack to assassinate Queen Victoria by using a robotic woman, »

- Phil

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trailer break: ‘Sherlock Holmes’

26 January 2010 11:27 AM, PST | www.flickfilosopher.com | See recent FlickFilosopher news »

In case you got confused and thought this was the Guy Ritchie movie, it isn’t. This is the Sherlock Holmes movie with dinosaurs!. And robots. And steampunk battle armor. And sea monsters. And girls with guns. Well, that other Sherlock Holmes had girls with guns, too. Gee, but it’s kinda funny how Asylum Entertainment’s films often somehow seem to get mistaken for other movies. Like Alien vs Hunter, starring William Katt, which totally isn’t Alien vs. Predator. Or The Da Vinci Treasure, starring C. Thomas Howell, which -- hello! -- is absolutely not The Da Vinci Code. I mean, duh! Or I Am Omega, starring Mark Dacascos, which is soooo not I Am Legend that it’s not even funny. Why would people keep making such mistakes? No one, on the other hand, mistakes Asylum’s Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus for anything other than what it is. »

- MaryAnn Johanson

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