calliopes_pen: (kcscribbler men of note Holmes)
This is such a rotten week for celebrities. David Bowie, Alan Rickman, Richard Libertini, Angus Scrimm, and David Margulies all died. I thought I posted about David Bowie, but apparently I didn’t (just Angus Scrimm). So in alphabetical order at this point:

David Bowie passed away on January 10th, age the age of 69, following an 18 month battle with liver cancer. May he rest in peace. I had never even heard of him until around 2006 due to having no interest in music. I heard of him for the first time as a result of seeing him in The Prestige as Nikola Tesla. I loved the certain scenes in the first and last episodes of Life On Mars (British version, not the American remake) that made a lovely use of his music at pivotal moments. I have no nostalgic feelings for Labyrinth, but I did find it enjoyably weird and fun when I saw it for the first time (and Encore played it a lot) about 3 years ago. I avoided it until then, due to a general dislike of muppets and a loathing for musicals. I’ll probably rewatch it soon. I liked his role in The Hunger (1983). I need to watch The Man Who Fell To Earth (1976), as I have never seen that.

Shock Till You Drop has An Appreciation of David Bowie’s Performance In 1983’s The Hunger. Birth Movies Death has Labyrinth: Long Live The Goblin King.

As a sidenote: the weird upside down staircase in Labyrinth almost made it into my Crimson Peak Yuletide story as an homage, as another way of Lucille screwing with Edith’s mind. (Which would have been right after a deleted scene with a tombstone and gargoyle in a room) I scrapped it before anything was written of it, because seriously—it was long enough by that point. I almost wish I had done it now.

Richard Libertini has passed away, at the age of 82, after a two year battle with cancer. I knew him from House of Frankenstein (1997). I may have been one of the few that liked that film.

David Margulies has passed away at the age of 78, after a long illness. He will be best known to Ghostbusters fans as Mayor Lenny.

Alan Rickman has passed away at the age of 69, after a battle with cancer. May he rest in peace. I loved him whenever I spotted him in a film. Or, in the case of The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy (2005), heard his voice. I loved him as the Sheriff of Nottingham in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, even if I didn’t care for the rest of the film. I always meant to watch Perfume: The Story of a Murderer (2006)—maybe now I will. I have never seen Die Hard or the Harry Potter films, because I’m not interested in action movies or Harry Potter.
calliopes_pen: (kathyh good books are immortal)
Artist Josh Medors has passed away, at the age of 36, following a long battle with spinal cancer. May he rest in peace.

Spain Rodriguez has passed away, at the age of 72, after a long battle with cancer. May he rest in peace.

Six Strikes Anti-Piracy Plan Delayed Until 2013.

Fandom Stocking has moved to Dreamwidth—you can find the Stocking Submission Post here.

This is the only hint as to what the next Rifftrax Live Christmas special will be.

You can watch 2009’s Rifftrax Live: Christmas Shorts-Stravaganza on Hulu.

Neil Gaiman mystery project with Anthony Stewart Head revealed.

Neil Gaiman Penning Pilot Presentation For American Gods.

Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman, Superman: Brainiac Attacks Blu-Rays Announced.

Christopher Nolan Discusses The Open-Ended Nature of The Dark Knight Rises.

Batman Pint Glass Box Set.

Watch This Behind The Scenes Clip Of The Dark Knight’s Bat.

Dark Knight art appears to rip the floor out of an Australian mall.

Scott Snyder On Death Of The Family: It’s A Love Letter To Batman From The Joker.

The Original 1966 Batmobile Going Up For Auction.

P:R Redesign: Ha Huy Hoang’s Batman Collection

DC Nation Animated Short: New Teen Titans—Groundhog Minute.

New Man of Steel Licensing Artwork Revealed.

Hugh Jackman In Talks To Join X-Men: Days of Future Past.

An interview with Jenna-Louise Coleman.

The complete series of In Search Of is on DVD.

The Secret World of Alex Mack Retrospective: Larisa Oleynik And More On The Origins, Hats, And A Remake.

The Great Stephen King Re-Read: The Stand.

Stephen King’s Under The Dome Coming To TV Next Summer.

Secret Identity Crisis: 10 Superheroes In Disguise.

Robot Chicken creates PlayStation All-Stars ad.

USA Today tells how to write a comic book.

Great Moments In Comics: The New Teen Titans #4.

The Line It Is Drawn #117—A Fond Farewell To Hostess. I love the nod to the Super Dictionary.

King Kong is banging on the Spider-Man musical’s door.

6 Filmmaking Tips From Akira Kurosawa.

How It Should Have Ended: Looper. Doc, and the Tenth Doctor pop up, along with a certain other creature from the latter series.

Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Batman in the Justice League Movie (Parody from It’s Just Some Random Guy)

The Cinefiles—Digital vs. Film.

Disney names Jennifer Lee co-director of Frozen.

The Hobbit Re-Read: Chapter 3, ‘A Short Rest.’

Clive Barker Relaunches Hellraiser Comics With The Dark Watch.

9+ Cartoons, TV Shows and Movies That Infuriatingly Aren’t On DVD Yet.

Curiosity finds Daleks on Mars.

Disney In Depth: 20 Aladdin Fun Facts You May Not Have Known.

Alan Rickman joins StarTalk with Neil deGrasse Tyson.

Junk Food Dinner #137: Transformers: The Movie (1986) Audio Commentary.

Weinberg’s House of Horrors Episode 12: The Best and Worst Horror Films of 2012.

JoBlo Movie Podcast: They Live Commentary.

Mission Log Podcast #17: Episode 17—The Squire of Gothos.
calliopes_pen: (jkpolk worst rescue ever funny)
Nick Stahl, star of Carnivale and Terminator 3, is missing.

The Pirate Bay Suffering Global Outage from Massive DDOS Attack.

Canadian Internet Surveillance Dies A Quiet, Lonely Death.

Wil Wheaton Defends BitTorrent, Warns For Anti-Piracy Lobby.

What do we want from a TV finale?

About One-Third of People in the U.S. Have Sleepwalked.

Dick Miller talks working with Corman, Scorsese, and more.

1986: X-Men headshots from the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe.

Guillermo del Toro’s Hulk series is still a possibility, while a Punisher tv show is not.

Joss Whedon talks sequel, Buffy and X-Men parallels.

Contagion Writer Brought In For Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes Sequel.

Fan Art: Are You A God?

Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees Toast Is Coming Your Way.

Watchmen Toaster.

Syfy Summer 2012 Schedule.

Orphan’s Isabelle Fuhrman To Lead Suspiria; Full Cast Announced.

New Doctor Who Minisode To Air On May 24th.

More Classics From The Warner Archive: The Awakening, Eye of the Devil, The 27th Day, Night School, and The Spiral Staircase.

Epic Tea Time With Alan Rickman.

Carrie Cast Continues To Expand.

Trailers From Hell: Dan Ireland on The Lair of the White Worm.

Star Trek, Doctor Who, and A Space Shuttle On One Sci-Fi Ring.

Creating The Amazing Spider-Man: Limitless Inspiration.

Some character art for the supporting characters of Brave.

Comic Con Gets Wild With Walking Dead Obstacle Course.

Trailer Offers Look At ABC Series 666 Park Avenue.

Comic Book Day: 20 Years of McFarlane Independence.

Jack Kirby/Joe Sinnott Fantastic Four page fetches record $155,350.

Dark Shadows/Vampirella Crossover Comic From Dynamite Entertainment.

Lara Parker Talks Wolf Moon Rising.

First Official Image Of Jonny Lee Miller As Sherlock Holmes, Lucy Liu As Joan Watson.

Rocking Horses of the Apocalypse.

From Think Geek: Navitron Steampunk Wrist Compass and Sundial.

See a Trio of Vintage Travel Posters Featuring Ghostbusters and More.

Graphic Alchemy: The Evolution of the Comic Book Movie.

Now Playing Podcast: Batman (1966).

We Hate Movies Podcast, Episode 58: Undercover Blues (1993).

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