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Christopher Lloyd Panel at Supanova 2012

The biggest attraction of Supanova 2012 would have had to have been Christopher Lloyd. Personally, I grew up with my favourite film being Back to the Future, and judging from the packed to the brink room, I wasn’t alone. There was a huge line outside waiting long before the event started, not that it was a surprise, Christopher Lloyd’s signature line was at least doubled for the whole of the event.

When he came out he was dressed casually in jeans and sneakers, and I have to admit it was strange and comforting to see a childhood idol dressed like the rest of us plebs (excluding the cosplayers of course). And the way he was dressed represented his personality perfectly, he was relaxed, funny and just a fairly comfortable guy to be around. He actually seemed taken aback and entirely humbled by this huge room of intense fans, like he couldn’t quite figure out why we were such huge fans, he’d just been doing what he loved for the love of it without thinking of the massive following he’d gained. One guy actually got a hi-five from him, which I was intensely jealous of.

Back to the Future was a big favourite, unsurprisingly, and a few people offered stories of their own ties to the franchise, and how much love they had for it. As well as some suggestions, such as if he was ever pulled over for speeding to tell the police officer that he has been trying to get to 88mph to go back to the future, which he seemed to be really entertained by.

He revealed that his favourite Back to the Future movie to film was the third instalment, because of the Western theme, his love for steam engines (like his character), the Doc’s romance, and horseback riding. Filming the movie felt like an actual adventure, and I mean what person wouldn’t love walking around in cowboy gear and being a badass like that? He also said that if he had his own Delorean he would either go 50-100 years in the future, or back to the time of the dinosaurs. If time travel is ever possible, I vote Christopher Lloyd gets dibs on the maiden voyage. He also suggested an old Chevy be an alternative to a Delorean, so if someone could get started on that, that would be fantastic.

His other favourite role that he talked about was Uncle Fester in the Addams family, which was something that he himself grew up with in the form of cartoons. He was unsure of if he’d get the role, due to his vastly different appearance from Uncle Fester, but that’s nothing that three to four hours in the make up chair can’t fix!

He also offered advice to any wannabe actors: persistence. The thing that separates the successful and unsuccessful actors is the fight and continually turning up despite however many times they’ve been rejected. So if any of you are trying to get into the industry, whether as actors or any other kind of artists, the key is persistence.

For more Supanova coverage keep tuned to Capsule Computers and make sure to check out our interviews!

The Dark Knight Rises TV Spot “The Bat”

A brand new and exciting TV Spot for The Dark Knight Rises has hit the web!

A new TV Spot for The Dark Knight Rises has been revealed entitled “The Bat”. This TV Spot contains a lot of never before seen footage and focuses heavily on Batman’s new vehicle, The Bat. Perhaps The Bat will play a similar role like the Batcycle did in 2008’s The Dark Knight? Regardless it’s going to take more than one vehicle to stop Bane and his army of henchmen. Check out the trailer below and witness The Bat in action for yourself!

The Dark Knight Rises is set to hit theaters July 20th.

CC Weekly News Recap – 11th-17th June 2012

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So a lot of stuff happened this week, I guess. We headed to Supanova Sydney 2012 and I got very ‘hands on’ with absolutely everyone. We also wrapped up our coverage of E3. Other than that you know, news and those other things called reviews. Oh and Anime Say is back bastards, check it out and check me out. Hello and Goodbye.

Here what made headlines this week:

Gaming News:
Microsoft Kills Another Conference
E3 2012 Photos
Nintendo Wii U E3 2012 Impressions
Dead or Alive 5 Interview
Pikmin 3 will not feature online multiplayer
Epic Mickey 2 E3 2012 Hands-On Preview
Kirby 20th Anniversary Compilation Games Revealed
Resident Evil 6 E3 2012 Hands-On Preview
Tomb Raider E3 2012 Hands-On Preview
EA literally are stealing your money
EB Games reveals Project Gamer
Borderlands 2 E3 2012 Hands-On Preview
Mugen Souls Interview
Kid Icarus: Uprising Tournament at Supanova Sydney 2012

Pop Culture News:
Venom Movie Details Discussed
First Dredd Poster Revealed
Tokyo International Film Festival Details Revealed
Supanova Sydney 2012: Hayden Panettiere cancels, Alfie Allen to the rescue
Mercedes McNab Supanova Sydney 2012 Panel Details
Suzie Plakson Supanova Sydney 2012 Panel Details
AWF at Supanova Sydney 2012 featuring Verne Troyer
Tricia Helfer Interview Supanova 2012
Tony Moore Supanova Sydney 2012 Talk Details
Nicola Scott Supanova Sydney 2012 Talk Details

Anime/Manga News:
ADV sues Funimation for ‘Illegal Monopolization’
Zakuro anime now available by NIS America
Otaku USA replaces Shonen Jump in Walmart
Is This A Zombie? English Dub Cast Revealed
SuBLime’s Summer Manga Releases
Gintama: The Movie premieres at Supanova Sydney
Media Blasters cancels first blu-ray release of Bakuman
Madman Supanova Sydney 2012 Announcements
Madman Cosplay Competition Supanova Sydney 2012
Stephanie Nadolny Supanova Sydney 2012 Panel Details
Vic Mignogna Supanova Sydney 2012 Panel Details

Tech/Gadget News:
Razer Blade out now in Singapore
LXUA 2 Adds Three New Products to Line-Up
Incase Releases Shepard Fairey Portfolio

Reviews:
Resistance: Burning Skies Review
Dead City Review
Ben10: Samurai Warrior Review
Junk Jack Review
Arrietty Review
Tyrannosaur Review
Akai Katana Review
TNA Slammiversary X Review

Podcasts:
CC Anime Episode 07 – Spring on the Slope
Anime Say! Episode 11 – Hello Again! Toonami Returns
CC Powerslam #7 – No Way Out Predictions

See you next Sunday for the CC Weekly Recap.

Interview with Buffy’s Mercedes McNab at Supanova 2012

When you mention the name Harmony to any Buffy or Angel fan the response will generally be a groan, but also a smile. Harmony is a character that, despite all signs pointing to the opposite, actually managed to survive all the way from being a part of the doomed Sunnydale class, right up until the final episode of the Buffy/Angel universe.

Mercedes McNab is nothing like her character’s selfish ditziness, she’s quite well put together and has bucketloads more grace and tact than one would ever expect to see from her character. She chatted to us a bit about her time on the shows, what her favourite parts were, where Harmony is these days, and if she’d be willing to revisit the character (now all we need is everyone else on board, and someone willing to pay, and we got ourselves a movie!).

Check out the interview below! And make sure to let us know what you thought in the comments section.

For more Supanova coverage keep tuned to Capsule Computers and make sure to check out our other interviews!

Interview with Game of Thrones’ Alfie Allen

Most of you will know Alfie Allen as Theon Greyjoy from the epic HBO fantasy TV show, Game of Thrones. On the show Alfie plays a rather questionable character who isn’t really known for being the nice guy. In direct contrast, Alfie Allen is an extremely nice and friendly person who was quite happy to have a chat with us. We got to talk with him about Game of Thrones, him taking over Daniel Radcliffe’s role in Equus, acting in general, and what the future could hold in store for him.

On top of that, we were also lucky enough to get an exclusive little behind the scenes story about the pilot episode of Game of Thrones. Check out the interview below and let us know what you thought in the comments section below!

For more Supanova coverage keep tuned to Capsule Computers and make sure to check out our other interviews!

Interview with Aussie Director Simon Smith at Supanova 2012

There’s nothing quite like a movie based in a post apocalyptic world. Everything’s all angsty and dark, and everyone’s a badass, and everything is a all out fight to try and get the world to spinning right again, y’know back to the days without the threat of alien overlords.

3010 is based far in the future of a group of surviving super soldiers deal with the aftermath of losing to invading aliens, and it sure ain’t pretty.

We got a chance to sit down with the director of 3010, who is at the moment trying to pitch to studios in order to get the funding to fully explore their world and shoot the whole thing. Curious about the film? Head on over to their site HERE to check out more info on the movie and watch the concept trailer. If you like the idea of the movie and are curious for more then make sure to head over to the Facebook page HERE to show your support and like it, so that they can convince those studios that this is a movie people are keen to watch.

Check out the interview below!

For more information on 3010, or other Supanova news, keep tuned to Capsule Computers.

Transformers: Fall of Cybertron complete with authentic original voiceovers

If there’s one genre of gaming that generally fails hard its super hero (Batman excluded), and movie remakes, so its good to see the team from High Moon studios really going the whole hog, hiring the original voice actors from the animated cartoon series to hopefully reproduce the most authentic Transformers experience to date.  Those old enough to remember the original series will instantly remember the voices of Peter Cullen (Optimus Prime) and Greg Berger (Grimlock) in Activisions upcoming Transformers: Fall of Cybertron, which puts players in the midst of the final hours of the battle between the Autobots and Decepticons for leadership supremacy of their own planet.

“This is the definitive Transformers video game, and we absolutely had to have these iconic voices onboard in order tell this story,” said Peter Della Penna, Studio Head, High Moon Studios. “Because it’s an origins story, we were able to explore some of the coolest characters in the lore for Transformers: Fall of Cybertron, and then go after the best and most authentic voice talent possible to do the franchise right.”

“There is no mistaking the voices of Optimus Prime and Grimlock, and we are so happy that fans will get to experience a game featuring the distinctive voices of many of the most iconic and popular Transformers characters,” said Mark Blecher, SVP of Digital Media and Marketing, Hasbro. “The development team at High Moon Studios did a phenomenal job hand-picking the cast for what is by far the most diverse character roster ever in a TRANSFORMERS video game.”

Players will get to see both sides of the story and engage in the grand scale battles that saw the destruction of and exodus from their home planet by the Transformers. Expect massive scale war torn environments, created specifically with each Transformers unique abilities and alternate forms in mind. Also included is the almost indestructible T-Rex form taken on by Grimlock as well as the legendary Combaticons that group together to form the monstrous Bruticus. The multiplayer mode has also been revamped with huge Autobot v Deception death matches and with more in-depth character customisations than seen in any other Transformer titles.

Interview with Indie Dev Gonzalo Araya at Supanova 2012

Supanova is a great place to see some cosplay, meet idols, and trawl the comic and anime stalls, but it’s also a good place to take a look at some of the indie developers that we have right here in our own backyard.

I got the chance to talk to Gonzalo Araya, the ‘task tetriser’ for Red Knight Games about the game they were showing off, Grapple Knight. Grapple Knight is an awesome throwback, as well as an interesting gameplay technique, it certainly looks like a game to keep an eye out for. With release due in about six months, on a few different platforms, its bound to be an interesting game to try out, especially with the initial chapter being free and the rest being available for a small fee.

Keen to try out the game now? Head on over to the Red Knight Games site to download a current build of the game.

Check out the interview below!

For more information on Red Knight Games, or other Supanova news, keep tuned to Capsule Computers.

Splinter Cell Movie Rumoured

It’s possible that Sam Fisher may sneak onto the silver screen sometime soon!

Deadline reports that Splinter Cell could potentially get a live-action adaptation film in the near future. Apparently a few weeks ago Warner Bros were chasing Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell for a movie adaptation, however now Paramount Pictures are now more likely to ‘land the project’. If Paramount are confirmed to go through with a Splinter Cell film, apparently they are more interested in basing it from the Tom Clancy novel rather than the hit Ubisoft video games that revolutionized the stealth genre.

Fingers crossed this rumour is true, because a film adaptation of Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell would be kick ass! In the meantime, you can look forward to the next installment of the video game franchise from Ubisoft Splinter Cell: Blacklist coming Spring, 2013.

Supanova Sydney 2012 Staff Impressions

With the Supanova 2012 convention in Sydney done and dusted, and the hardworking writers Capsule Computer making it out in one piece to fight another day, we now sit back and reflect on our experience at this gathering for pop culture appreciation. This year, our Anime Editor, Luke Halliday, lead the CC crew to a fine day of photo taking, hitting on cosplayers, and delivering the best coverage we can.

With that said, we each now share our impressions of the event. Take it away Mr. Halliday!

Luke Halliday

Boy oh boy! What do I think of Supanova Sydney 2012? Well it was okay. I honestly believe it could have been much better organised and there was some pretty disastrous occurences throughout the day that really could have been prevented. For instance there was a major mix up with the event schedule that really made things confusing and the floor plan was poorly thought out with next to no room to move and the crowding was pretty bad. I wish that there was a more clear entrance and exit to the venue because I found the entire place difficult to maneuver through in general and it was even harder finding the way out.

Other than that, I did enjoy myself at Supanova, there was a fair amount to see at this event, although I do wish there was a greater focus and emphasis on the celebrity panels and seminars instead of pushing merch. There was just too much focus on the large anime market that they had going on and not enough on the actual celebrities in attendance, which is really a shame.

All in all, I found the event to be a little underwhelming with too many organisation problems overshadowing the few good moments of this event. Hopefully next year they will be better prepared, but considering nearly every Supanova I have ever attended has been an unorganised mess, I doubt that will change.

Benjamin Webb

What an amazing year at Supanova for me. Not only was there a fair amount of awesome panels and highly attractive cosplayers, but the organiser had found a way to shake up the monotony of what their convention was becoming.

We arrived early on the Saturday and were surprised when we were ushered into the section that would become the main staging area for guest panels, signings and the cosplay competition instead of just being made to wait outside until the convention had officially started. What was significant about this was that the staff even got the crowd to participate in some chanting and cheering and really got the convention off to an amazing start that made it feel all that much more involved than it had in the past.

What I also really liked about this years Supanova was that the staff seemed much more organised than they had in the past, which was incredibly useful for us in the media as we often required very specific information that would not be something normally asked by members of the public. Another thing that I liked was that the stalls weren’t selling mostly junk, which has been prevelant in the past.

The Cosplayers at the event were simply magnificent and even the most basic of costumes had come out incredibly well. I remember meeting a guy wearing a box with ‘Gundam’ written on it, only it was crossed out and replaced with ‘Eva Unit 02’. I soon found out that the modification was done by one of the Anime guests, Tiffany Grant, who does the voice for Asuka in the series Neon Genesis Evangelion.

Of course, the above example is not the one I wanted to bring up, but it was the most hilarious example that I could immediately think of. My most favourite cosplayer for the weekend was most definitely the Zelda cosplayer from ‘The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword’ (not pictured) who seemed to have a little bit of trouble with her small key. Shout out to you Princess!

Of course the most fun we had at the event was just us guys and girls from the site goofing off and joking around. I think that that is what makes the convention experience for everyone. It’s not the guests, it’s not the panels, it’s not the quality of goods… it’s simply the people you meet and the people you hang around with that makes the whole experience worthwhile. Props to everyone I spoke with on both days, especially to that guy cosplaying a Wavemaster from .hack//.

Jahanzeb Khan

This is actually my first Supanova, not to mention my first pop culture convention. It wasn’t what I was expecting, especially since my expectations were based almost entirely on  the coverage I’ve seen for other popular conventions such as PAX. It was a bit underwhelming at first, as all it really was in the end was a big market, with various retailers and companies promoting and selling their products, not to mention some colleges and universites were advertising their courses and degrees in game design and animation.

The event could have been better organised, as it all seemed to have been haphazardly put together. That said, the great thing about Supanova were all the pop culture enthusiasts that were present, and the sheer amount of amazing cosplayers. It was a lot of fun spotting all my favourite characters, and going up to these cosplayers for photos and a bit of a chat. Some of these cosplayers really went all out in their costume designs, a few ones that come to mind are the Predator and Alien (Aliens franchise), Master Chief (Halo), Pyramid Head (Silent Hill 2), Juliet Starling (Lollipop Chainsaw), and my personal favourite, Jessica Rabbit (Who Framed Rodger Rabbit).

It was a lot of fun meeting all these people, and seeing such dedication and enthusiasm from Australian fans. A big highlight for me was the the presence of the Australian Wrestling Federation, as they had a whole ring set up and the AWF wrestlers put on a hilariously entertaining show for the people in attendance.

Jessica Barabas-Bui

Supanova 2012, the year marking Supanova’s tenth year, was certainly a blast to attend. A good portion of that was due to the amazing cosplayers that turned up, there were seriously some that just looked completely amazing and ridiculously authentic. Plus, the R2D2s that were wandering about doing their cute little beep-boop thing. Generally if there was a crowd of people, there would be an R2-D2 in the middle of it with everyone ‘oooh’ing and ‘ahhh’ing.

The guests were an interesting mix, with a heavy focus on the comic book side of things (AKA a lack of the bigger TV stars), but that’s not to say some really cool people didn’t come out. I mean, Christopher Lloyd! He is one of the most epic guys, and a personal hero of mine. Plus, everyone went a bit crazy for Jennifer Hale, AKA Fem Shep. The guests were all quite gracious and lovely, which is always great, and had a great sense of humour in the panels.

Overall, it was a fairly good experience, as long as you have patience with crowds and are able to make your way through a crowded room at a cracking pace while heading to a panel across the hall.

Claire Phillips

Supanova 2012 was the first expo I had ever been to, so on the one hand I had no idea what to expect, and on the other perhaps some unfounded expectations. It wasn’t the slickest event I’ve ever seen, but one that is fuelled by the creativity and enthusiasm of it’s attendees, whether they be a cosplayer or an exhibitor. I have a huge respect for the effort that some people put into their costumes, and even more for the ease with which they agree to having their photo taken by or with random strangers. There aren’t many times or places when it’s appropriate to walk up to someone, call them by the wrong name, and ask them for a photograph!

For me the stand out moments of my day at Supanova were two in number. The first, which was actually a rather unfortunate accident (in which no one was hurt, lest my entertainment from it seem a bit out of place), was during the Madman cosplay competition, during which one contestant managed to plummet through the back of the stage. Whoever she was, that girl will have a spot in the memories of hundreds of people for some time to come, and she was brave enough to get up and do it all again.

The second was without a doubt the wrestling match held on Saturday afternoon, which featured one guy in a leopard print leotard, and another larger gentleman in green and black spandex – it was so blatantly ridiculous that it created a great atmosphere in our part of the crowd, with a couple of tiny kids (dressed as Mario and Luigi of course) getting well into things and shouting “Kick his arse!”. Hilarious.

Annddd that’s a wrap folks! See you at Supanova 2013!