Monthly Archives: February 2015
The Walking Dead’s Glenn is Getting a Mini Bust
The Walking Dead's Glenn Rhee is getting a mini bust, courtesy of Gentle Giant Ltd. and 3D Systems.
Standing 7" tall, 5" wide and 4" deep, the Glenn mini bust is digitally sculpted and modelled after actor Steven Yeun, from the hit AMC TV series. Hand-painted and made from polystone, Gentle Giant's latest Walking Dead mini bust is limited in supply, and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
The Walking Dead’s Glenn is Getting a Mini Bust
The Walking Dead's Glenn Rhee is getting a mini bust, courtesy of Gentle Giant Ltd. and 3D Systems.
Standing 7" tall, 5" wide and 4" deep, the Glenn mini bust is digitally sculpted and modelled after actor Steven Yeun, from the hit AMC TV series. Hand-painted and made from polystone, Gentle Giant's latest Walking Dead mini bust is limited in supply, and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Weekly Heroics to Get Mandatory Matchmaking in Destiny Update
The forthcoming Destiny 1.1.1 update will be making changes to the sci-fi shooter, the biggest of which being that developer Bungie is bringing mandatory matchmaking to the Weekly Heroic Strike.
On Bungie's Destiny blog, Design Lead M.E. Chung explained why the change is being made.
"We wanted the Weekly Heroics to be a challenge that pushed you and your buddies, but what we observed was that these strikes don’t demand the same cooperation of a cohesive pre-made group," he said. "The overwhelming community response was such that many players didn’t have the numbers on their friends list to experience the activity on a weekly basis."
Nightfall, on the other hand, is going unchanged after the update, because groups attempting the more difficult strike would presumably want to stick together after being kicked back into orbit upon dying.
Weekly Heroics to Get Mandatory Matchmaking in Destiny Update
The forthcoming Destiny 1.1.1 update will be making changes to the sci-fi shooter, the biggest of which being that developer Bungie is bringing mandatory matchmaking to the Weekly Heroic Strike.
On Bungie's Destiny blog, Design Lead M.E. Chung explained why the change is being made.
"We wanted the Weekly Heroics to be a challenge that pushed you and your buddies, but what we observed was that these strikes don’t demand the same cooperation of a cohesive pre-made group," he said. "The overwhelming community response was such that many players didn’t have the numbers on their friends list to experience the activity on a weekly basis."
Nightfall, on the other hand, is going unchanged after the update, because groups attempting the more difficult strike would presumably want to stick together after being kicked back into orbit upon dying.
Warcraft Director Defends Movie’s Use of CGI
Warcraft movie director Duncan Jones has defended the use of CGI in his forthcoming film.
"I hear this 'CGI in film sucks,' mantra again & again," he said on his Twitter page, before going on to say that he thinks of CGI as a "tool" that can have both good and bad results, depending on how it's used.
"It can be done well & it can be done sh**. The best CGI has you forgetting its CGI, and accepting the visual as whatever it is supposed to be. Like props. No one has an issue with 'props' in film, do they?"
Many Warcraft fans are concerned that the film will rely too heavily on CGI. Though star Travis Fimmel, who plays Sir Anduin Lothar, told IGN that he was skeptical initially but that the visual effects were "brilliant" and "amazing" once he'd seen the finished scenes.
Warcraft Director Defends Movie’s Use of CGI
Warcraft movie director Duncan Jones has defended the use of CGI in his forthcoming film.
"I hear this 'CGI in film sucks,' mantra again & again," he said on his Twitter page, before going on to say that he thinks of CGI as a "tool" that can have both good and bad results, depending on how it's used.
"It can be done well & it can be done sh**. The best CGI has you forgetting its CGI, and accepting the visual as whatever it is supposed to be. Like props. No one has an issue with 'props' in film, do they?"
Many Warcraft fans are concerned that the film will rely too heavily on CGI. Though star Travis Fimmel, who plays Sir Anduin Lothar, told IGN that he was skeptical initially but that the visual effects were "brilliant" and "amazing" once he'd seen the finished scenes.
Game of Thrones Cast on Leaving the Books Behind
The HBO adaptation of George R.R. Martin's Game of Thrones has run out of George R.R. Martin books to adapt. Season 5, due to premiere April 12, will tie up Martin's A Dance With Dragons, the last book available in the series. And without another book coming in the near future, the series creators have to go ahead and make Season 6 without the roadmap they've used for so long.
Of course, Game of Thrones showrunner David Benioff and screenwriter D. B. Weiss know how Martin's story ends, and have begun to write to his blueprints. But for the first time, the immediate future is completely unknown. To the Game of Thrones cast, this could either be a terrifying prospect or a liberating one - here's what Alfie Allen (Theon Greyjoy), Sophie Turner (Sansa Stark), Liam Cunningham (Davos Seaworth), Carice van Houten (Melisandre) and Nathalie Emmanuel (Missandei) had to say on the matter.
Game of Thrones Cast on Leaving the Books Behind
The HBO adaptation of George R.R. Martin's Game of Thrones has run out of George R.R. Martin books to adapt. Season 5, due to premiere April 12, will tie up Martin's A Dance With Dragons, the last book available in the series. And without another book coming in the near future, the series creators have to go ahead and make Season 6 without the roadmap they've used for so long.
Of course, Game of Thrones showrunner David Benioff and screenwriter D. B. Weiss know how Martin's story ends, and have begun to write to his blueprints. But for the first time, the immediate future is completely unknown. To the Game of Thrones cast, this could either be a terrifying prospect or a liberating one - here's what Alfie Allen (Theon Greyjoy), Sophie Turner (Sansa Stark), Liam Cunningham (Davos Seaworth), Carice van Houten (Melisandre) and Nathalie Emmanuel (Missandei) had to say on the matter.
Charlie Day on The LEGO Movie Sequel, Oscar Snub
IGN's Roth Cornet recently spoke with Charlie Day about the latest season of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (more on that soon!), but she also asked the actor about his voice work on The LEGO Movie and whether his fan-favorite character, '80s Spaceman Benny, could return for the sequel.
"I don't know if '80s Space Man is going to be in the sequel," Day replied. "I certainly hope he is. I love
. Those guys are the greatest. And I love that character. I was so grateful they called me and asked me to do that. So let's hope that he comes back, but I don't know anything yet. No one's told me."
Charlie Day on The LEGO Movie Sequel, Oscar Snub
IGN's Roth Cornet recently spoke with Charlie Day about the latest season of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (more on that soon!), but she also asked the actor about his voice work on The LEGO Movie and whether his fan-favorite character, '80s Spaceman Benny, could return for the sequel.
"I don't know if '80s Space Man is going to be in the sequel," Day replied. "I certainly hope he is. I love
. Those guys are the greatest. And I love that character. I was so grateful they called me and asked me to do that. So let's hope that he comes back, but I don't know anything yet. No one's told me."