Apparently you find out your show is canceled on Twitter now. Showrunner Ben Wexler announced the show starring Billy Crystal and Josh Gad was canceled after one season.
The series never gained a following despite a star studded cast.
#TheComedians is cancelled at FX. I could not be more proud of the work we all did.
From FX: In The Comedians, Billy Crystal plays a comedy legend who is reluctantly paired with Josh Gad, an edgier up-and-coming star, in an unfiltered, behind-the-scenes look at a fictional late night sketch comedy show where egos and generations collide. Stephnie Weir stars as “Kristen Laybourne,” the anxiety-ridden producer behind The Billy & Josh Show who frequently finds herself caught in the middle of Billy and Josh’s arguments, Matt Oberg stars as “Mitch Reed,” the show’s head writer, and Megan Ferguson stars as “Esme McCauley,” a no-nonsense production assistant. Together they spend most of their time managing the egos of their two stars and the generational divide that keeps them from ever fully seeing eye-to-eye.
Larry Charles (Curb Your Enthusiasm, Seinfeld), Matt Nix (Burn Notice), and Ben Wexler (Community, Arrested Development) are Writers and Executive Producers of The Comedians, along with Crystal. Carl Molinder and John Nordling also serve as Executive Producers. Charles directed the pilot. Josh Gad is serving as Co-Executive Producer. The half-hour, single-camera comedy is produced by FOX 21 Television Studios and FX Productions.
Lionsgate Publicity has officially released the first full trailer for The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 that debuted at Comic-Con earlier this month, as well as high-res versions of teaser posters and marketing art for the film. Here’s the trailer, titled “We March Together”:
And here are the teaser posters — first, the “Faces of the Revolution” series …
And then, “Imagine Tomorrow” …
What do you think of the trailer and the teasers? Are you more excited to see The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 now that you’ve seen them? Let us know!
Someone is going to get in trouble over at Lucasfilm. Star Wars 7 News has an image of an alien X-Wing pilot named Bullhead from From ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens.’ The name is pretty lame but the practical effects are amazing. What do you think of Poe Dameron’s follow X-Wing pilot?
From Disney Studios Media: Lucasfilm and visionary director J.J. Abrams join forces to take you back again to a galaxy far, far away as “Star Wars” returns to the big screen with Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
Episode VII in the Star Wars Saga, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, opens in theaters December 18, 2015.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens, directed by J.J. Abrams from a screenplay by Lawrence Kasdan & Abrams, features a cast including actors John Boyega, Daisy Ridley, Adam Driver, Oscar Isaac, Andy Serkis, Academy Award winner Lupita Nyong’o, Gwendoline Christie, Crystal Clarke, Pip Andersen, Domhnall Gleeson, and Max von Sydow. They will join the original stars of the saga, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, Anthony Daniels, Peter Mayhew, and Kenny Baker.
The film is being produced by Kathleen Kennedy, J.J. Abrams, and Bryan Burk, and John Williams returns as the composer.
One thing can be said about Sharknado 3, is that it lived up to its subtitle: Oh Hell No! This movie is just full of cheap gore, horrible gags, and a legendary list of c-level celebrities. Even the movie’s star agrees with me.
Steve Sanders and I are basically best friends.
The end result is a movie that is so bad that it reaches legendary status.
Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! is a horror movie, but the only thing that is horrific about the plot is that Ann Coulter is the Vice President of the United States and Mark Cuban is the President. And the Iwo Jima style impaling that they do to destroy an attacking shark. But, the thing about this movie is that it knows what it is and is not ashamed to be it. One of my biggest pet peeves is when a movie tries to do much more than it should. Sharknado 3 sticks to what it does best: cheesy gore. It is a cinematic guilty pleasure. You know it’s terrible for you but you just can’t get enough of the falling sharks.
Yes, this actually happens in the movie.
Once again we find that Fin Shepard (Ian Ziering) is defending humanity with his wits and a golden chainsaw. April Wexler (Tara Reid) lives in Orlando and apparently has an Evil Dead like weapon to use against any oncoming sharks. While she is at Universal Studios with her daughter and her mother, who’s played by a very weathered Bo Derek, a Sharknado hits. The storms this time are so bad that they are turning the East Coast into the “Feast Coast.”
This movie can’t truly be judged like a typical theater release. It has: sharks in space, staircase surfing in the White House (on presidential portraits, no less), animation that is supposed to be flood waters, a shark slayer who emerges from a crash in Universal Orlando’s lagoon wearing Victoria Secret underwear, guns that were wobbling, and a scene where the only thing left on Frankie Muniz was Malcolm’s middle. This sort of thing has to be measured by how much you are into campy horror films.
Yep, they shot this in slow motion.
This movie plays to the absurd and had me giggling the whole time. Sharknado 3 is never going to be in the realm of high art because quite frankly it’s barely watchable and even then I couldn’t take my eyes of the screen. This movie is stupid to its core and I loved every minute of it. Am I suggesting you watch a movie on the SYFY Channel? Oh Hell Yes! It’s weird but that’s what I loved most.
Welcome back to the Summer 2015 Anime Roundup! This installment will give you a quick run-down of some of the darker, more adult shows of the season. This is an arbitrary label decided upon by me, so feel free to disagree on which shows are “dark” and “adult”. I’m going by general feel of the series as well as overall content.
I’m going to go ahead and just point you to Logan Peterson’s episode reviews for Monster Musume, because I am not going to watch that show. You can’t make me.
Due to feedback received for the first installment, I will be adding information on where to legally watch each show as well as a bit of background on director and animation studio. Please let me know what else might be helpful in the roundups!
School-Live!
This series airs on Crunchyroll and updates on Thursdays at 10:00am.
Director: Masaomi Ando (Hasn’t fully directed anything hugely popular. Has done episode directing for Fairy Tail and Gintama.) Animation Production: (Assassination Classroom, Persona 4: The Animation, Fate/Prototype) AKA:Gakkou Gurashi!
School-Live! is about a group of girls who live at their school 24/7. Their club is called the “School Living” club, and their purpose is to learn about and become closer to all of the other clubs. If you have read any other descriptions of the show, you will have seen something about zombies.
Let me tell you that you will want to gouge out your eyes for the first 19 minutes of episode one. “Nothing could possibly make me watch more of this utter bullcrap,” you will think. “Not even if there ARE zombies, because if there are they can’t possibly matter….oh. OH. Okay. I think I will be watching more of this now.” Just hang in there. Something is wrong. Make it through episode one and you will be hooked. There are some darker themes in this show to be explored, and more twists to be revealed.
I really thought I was going to hate School Live! because I am automatically suspicious of shows that follow a cast containing mostly girls that just do club things. Such shows either end up boring or turn out to be a harem. In this case, it is something completely different. Give it a shot.
God Eater
This series airs on Daisuki and updates on Sundays.
Director: Takayuki Hirao (Hasn’t fully directed much of anything yet, but GYO: Tokyo Fish Attack sounds amazing, am I right?) Animation Production: ufotable (Fate/Zero, Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works)
This series is set in post-apocalyptic earth. Humanity has been largely wiped out by monsters called the Aragami. An organization has risen up to fight the monsters with weapons known as God Arcs, which are made with Aragami cells and fused with humans. The protagonist of the show is Renka Utsugi, who of course signs up to fight the Aragami. He has managed to survive “outside” up until now and is able to control a new type of God Arc that can switch between the gun and sword forms rather than remaining stagnant in one form.
The animation style of this show is pretty neat. It falls somewhere between a painted graphic novel and video game animation. Many have compared the plot to Attack on Titan. I think that’s probably true, but Attack on Titan was hardly the first story about earth being attacked by monsters and fighting the monsters with things or people made out of monsters *cough*Blue Gender*cough*. Just saying. These stories have popped up over and over again because they work and are entertaining. There’s nothing hugely special here so far other than the animation, but sometimes you just need to watch a show where people kill monsters to survive.
Logan Peterson has been giving episode reviews of God Eater, so you can read those for a more in-depth look at the show.
Gangsta.
This series airs on Funimation and updates on Sundays at 10:30pm.
Director: Koichi Hatsumi (Looks to be a key animator who moved into directing more recently.) Animation Production: Manglobe (Samurai Champloo, Samurai Flamenco, The World God Only Knows)
Worick and Nicolas are two “handymen” that take jobs for both the cops and the mob. Worick seems to have perfect recall, and the cops value his memory and information. Nicolas is a “Twilight” and can gain superhuman abilities from certain drugs. The pair decide to spare a prostitute named Alex after wiping out her boss on a job and take her on as a sort of secretary. She is often told to not stay long in the city of Ergastulum or she will never escape. It might be too late for that, though, because other Twilights have been turning up in the city.
To be honest, I keep dragging my feet when it comes to watching this show and I have no idea why. Gangsta doesn’t deserve to be ignored. It has the best opener hands down this season. The animation has an awesome style, and there’s a decent amount of balance between backstory or information drops and action or intrigue. Plus it has a decent portrayal of a deaf person, which came as a surprise because generally anime just ignores that people can have disabilities and still function. It even has characters signing to each other.
I suppose my problem is that I’m not really in the mood for something as gritty as this show right now, but you would be doing yourself a disservice to not try it for yourself.
Rampo Kitan: Game of Laplace
This series airs on Funimation and updates on Thursdays at 1:30pm.
Directed by: Seiji Kishi (Angel Beats, Assassination Classroom, Persona 4: The Animation) Animation Production: (Assassination Classroom, Persona 4: The Animation, Fate/Prototype)
Kobayashi is a middle school student who is so bored with life he sees things in shades of gray. People aren’t really distinguishable to him unless he focuses on paying attention. His life changes completely when he wakes up in his classroom and sees the mangled corpse of his teacher. A genius detective high schooler named Akechi is assigned to the case and together they prove that Kobayashi was innocent of the crime. Kobayashi decides he wants to keep investigating murders because it is fun for him.
This show is disturbing on a few levels. Some people say it gets boring, but if you have done any sort of reading on serial killers it becomes clear that the insane stuff the killers are doing in this show are absolutely things some nutjob would try in real life. Also, Kobayashi himself is the creepiest character in the show. He thinks being accused of murders and getting himself into danger is awesome fun. The way they portray him makes you wonder if he would have become a serial killer himself someday if he hadn’t been framed for the murder of his teacher and found out that he liked detective work instead. Out of all the “dark” shows this season, this is the one I wouldn’t want to watch by myself at night, because then I would just keep thinking about how creepy it is and how these people could exist in real life.
Prison School
This series airs on Funimation and updates on Fridays at 1:05pm.
Director: Tsutomu Mizushima (Genshiken, Shirobako, Witch Craft Works, Bludgeoning Angel Dokoro-chan) Animation Production: J.C. Staff (Bakuman, Food Wars, Golden Time, Orphen, R.O.D. The TV, the list goes on and on.)
Five boys are admitted into Hatchimitsu Academy, previously an all-girls boarding school. The school is very strict and breaking any of the rules results in a stay at the school’s prison system. Of course, the five boys are caught peeping on the girl’s locker room (while naked) and they are sentenced to a month in prison. They are beaten, humiliated, molested, and dominated by various girls on the “underground student council”. The protagonist, Kiyoshi Fujino, begins planning a breakout to keep a date with sumo-enthusiast Chiyo Kurihara despite the fact that a breakout results in another month in prison.
I was trying hard to not watch Prison School at all, but I needed another series for this roundup and there was no way I was gonna watch a silly monster harem, so here I am, watching the most ecchi thing I’ve ever watched. It really isn’t that bad. The animation is rough, but the style is fitting of the content of the show. The jokes are fetish-y and perverted, and the show is censored so much that it irritated me even though I don’t really have any desire to see lady-parts. I can definitely understand why it’s been popular, and I will admit it made me laugh. However, all five boys are completely unlikable to me, and I don’t think Kiyoshi deserves his date with Chiyo because he’s a lying liar who lies to her, so I probably won’t keep simulcasting this show. Maybe I will borrow it from someone once it is out on Blu-Ray and uncensored.
We need something a bit more light-hearted for the third roundup, don’t you agree? We will therefore be covering some currently airing comedy and slice of life anime.
Charlotte
Miss Monochrome
My Love Story
Sore ga Seiyuu
Shimoneta: a Boring World Where the Concept of Dirty Jokes Doesn’t Exist
I don’t cosplay, but I may have to start. What you are about to see is possibly one of the coolest replica guns soon to be available to the public…
A new “smart” anime replica gun created by technology company Cerevo, Inc. was developed and could soon be the king of anime replica guns on the market. The replica is based on hit Sci-fi anime Psycho-Pass.
The Psycho-Pass anime takes place in a dystopia where officers carry “Dominators” to enforce order. Dominators serve as the main weapon for officers in the series. Psycho-Pass fans will soon be looking at the opportunity to own one this winter. This new replica gun has been attracting plenty of attention online recently. A video featuring a demonstration of its functionality has been circulating Facebook.
Fans of the Psycho-Pass anime will soon have the opportunity to enhance their cosplay attire by getting their very own Dominator Maxi. Based on what I have seen so far, this may be the coolest looking anime replica gun, ever. It’s hard for accessories to get much cooler than this…
I mean seriously look at that thing. It looks like a laser beam could literally shoot out any second and decimate anything in it’s path.
Packed with interactive features Dominator Maxi connects to any smart phone via wi-fi, and can be used with a special camera viewer. Plus a custom Public Safety Bureau Criminal Investigation Division app. Series fans will also notice that Dominator Maxi has a fully mechanized “Eliminator Mode” feature.
The Psycho-Pass Dominator Maxi is scheduled for release winter 2015. With a plethora of interactive features this anime replica gun is likely to be a hit. Let us know your thoughts in the comments below. Will you be picking one up for yourself?
Ant-Man director Peyton Reed revealed to CinemaBlend in an interview that the film was originally supposed to open with a very different sequence than we got in the final cut. Describing the sequence, Reed said
“It was basically a standalone sequence where you really did not see it was Hank Pym. He was retrieving some microfilm from this, originally Cuban general and then it because a Panamanian general… It really was designed in those early drafts to be almost like a Bond movie standalone scene in the beginning. It was going to show the powers. You never saw Ant-Man, it almost felt like an Invisible Man sequence, and it’s really, really cool.”
He also revealed that the scene is a remnant of the Edgar Wright/ Joe Cornish script and was scrapped only because it started to feel out of place.
“It started to feel tonally disconnected from the movie we were making and story-wise, and it also kind of like, it set a standalone adventure, but it didn’t just connect to the rest of our story.” -Peyton Reed
There is hope though! As the director says he has suggested that it be used as a One-Shot for the Blu-Ray release of Ant-Man. He was quoted saying
“We actually ended up shooting that sequence and cut it together and it’s fantastic, but the more we got into editing, it just felt too disconnected to the rest of the movie. It felt like vestige of those earlier drafts, which as a standalone thing was really cool. We actually talked at one point about releasing like a standalone, Hank Pym as Ant-Man. Who knows if that will still happen.”
This sounds exciting and I can’t wait to see the sequence if it makes it into the Blu-Ray release. Have you seen Ant-Man? What did you think?
There’s still a lot of bite left in this Dinosaur! The Chris Pratt led ‘Jurassic World’ has usurped Marlvel’s ‘The Avengers’ 2011, as the third highest grossing movie of all time. Jurassic World has thus far earned 1.522 billion at the box office, surpassing ‘The Avengers’ by 2 million (the movie earned 1.50 billion). This now has James Cameron still holding the number 1 and 2 spot with Avatar ($2.788 billion) and Titanic ($2.186 billion) respectively.
It is unlikely that ‘Jurassic World’ will surpass either of these films during it’s theatrical run but never say never. The film which many had estimated to earn a modest but not record shattering profit has continued to surprise since its release. Although there has been no word yet from Universal Studios, it isn’t a stretch to assume news of a sequel will reach us very soon.
Actor Patrick Wilson (The Conjuring, Watchmen) stopped by to discuss his new film “Jack Strong” an espionage thriller coming out this Friday.
Wilson who is currently filming “The Conjuring 2,” also talked about his character Lou Solverson on season two of FX’x “Fargo.” He gave no details on Bruce Campbell’s performance as Ronald Reagan, but did give us a hearty laugh during the interview.
“It’s Lou right out of Navy and how much the war has taken a toll on him and to come home and find out that this country is not what he wanted, it’s not what he left. He’s concerned about the morality of this country. He’s got a little more fight,” said Wilson.
Shooting it was one of the most fun. When I read it I said, “You’ve got to be kidding me. That’s how I get to meet Ronald Reagan was pretty great” I’ll leave it at that. But Bruce, the guy is fantastic, to have him come play with us for a bit was pretty great. It was pretty special,” said Wilson.
In conversation Wilson only had praise for Michael Keaton’s portrayal of Ray Kroc in “The Founder.” The duo just wrapped up filming on the project due out on November 25, 2016.
Bonus track: “Southpaw” review
About “Jack Strong”
Level 33 Entertainment is proud to announce the release of the gripping international spy thriller JACK STRONG in select theaters across North America and on all Video On Demand platforms beginning July 24, 2015. The film stars Patrick Wilson (THE CONJURING, INSIDIOUS, TV’s “Fargo”), Dagmara Dominczyk (THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO, KINSEY), Marcin Dorocinski (SPIES OF WARSAW), and Maja Ostaszewska (IN THE NAME OF) in the true story of one man who dared to challenge the Soviet empire. While planning the maneuvers of the Warsaw Pact forces, Polish army colonel Ryszard Kuklinski (Dorocinski) has access to the top secrets of the Communist Bloc. Upon learning that the American nuclear counterattack against the Soviet forces will be executed on Polish territory, Kuklinski starts a long and psychologically exhausting cooperation with a CIA Agent (Wilson) — putting his own life and the life of his wife and family in constant danger!
JACK STRONG was written and directed by Wladyslaw Pasikowski (AFTERMATH, Nominee – Best Director, Polish Film Awards) and received multiple Film Festival and Polish Film Award Nominations. Shot on location in Poland, Russia and the U.S., the film was produced by Klaudiusz Frydrych, Roman Gutek, and Sylwia Wilkos.
Entertainment Weekly has confirmed that ‘The X-Files’ will be adding three more fan favorite alums to the revival. The world’s most famous conspiracy theorists, who were believed to have died in the original series will be reprising their roles as Langley, Melvin and Byers who collectively make up ‘The Lone Gunmen’.
This follows suit with the team bringing back William B. Davis to reprise his role of ‘Cigarette Smoking Man’ . The Lone Gunmen were so popular that they received their own spin-off (albeit short lived) series and all three were presumed to have been killed in season nine episode “Jump The Shark”. Their return in the revival systematically nullifies that notion and how they are brought back will be really interesting. Although it is fair to mention that they were revealed to have faked their death in the X-Files comics that followed the end of the original series.
Are you excited to see your favorite conspiracy theorists return to the series?