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I love Comic Cons. All of them. They are always fun and they always give us geeks the earliest looks at what is to come in books, comic books, gaming and movies!

The NY Comic Con is allowing one of the coolest things I’ve seen at a Comic Con: Pixar is showing the first 50 minutes of their forthcoming 3D movie Up!

Click HERE to read more!

Needed a reason to go to the NY Comic Con this year? This is it!

Along with the hundreds of other cool things to enjoy!

Today I went to an advance screening for the forthcoming new movie, Coraline. Adapted and directed by Henry Selick (The Nightmare Before Christmas) from the Neil Gaiman book, Coraline is just simply a fantastic movie for most ages. 3D goodness! 3D goodness! 3D goodness! I will be writing a much longer review here in a few days when it is allowed, but all I can say is I loved it.

Here is the new and probably last trailer for Coraline. Hope you enjoy it! And be sure to buy your tickets now to go see it when it is released on February 6th. Get your 3D glasses ready! I truly doubt you’ll be disappointed!

f13-3d.jpgNo one — and I mean no one — is more psyched for the 3-D remake of “My Bloody Valentine” coming to theaters next week. I’ve been always been a big fan of 3-D, and the new technology makes it eye-poppingly smooth and headache-free. And as a horror-lover, I can’t think of any better use for the technology than to ensure that I have countless sharp objects and body parts leaping off the screen at me.

And lest you think the 3-D horror boom is beginning and ending with MBV, think again — 2009 alone will see two more presumably R-rated 3-D horror flicks. “Piranha 3-D” directed by the excellent Alexandre Aja and “Final Destination: Death Trip 3-D.” I’m practically having a bloodgasm just thinking about it!

But before getting too excited, I need to remind myself of the 3-D horror boom in the ’80s. This same rush to mix blood and technology happened then with greatly varying results.

So let’s hop in our time machine, put on our cruddy plastic 3-D glasses, and see just how those ’80s 3-D horror movies stacked up….

f13-3d.jpgNo one — and I mean no one — is more psyched for the 3-D remake of “My Bloody Valentine” coming to theaters next week. I’ve been always been a big fan of 3-D, and the new technology makes it eye-poppingly smooth and headache-free. And as a horror-lover, I can’t think of any better use for the technology than to ensure that I have countless sharp objects and body parts leaping off the screen at me.

And lest you think the 3-D horror boom is beginning and ending with MBV, think again — 2009 alone will see two more presumably R-rated 3-D horror flicks. “Piranha 3-D” directed by the excellent Alexandre Aja and “Final Destination: Death Trip 3-D.” I’m practically having a bloodgasm just thinking about it!

But before getting too excited, I need to remind myself of the 3-D horror boom in the ’80s. This same rush to mix blood and technology happened then with greatly varying results.

So let’s hop in our time machine, put on our cruddy plastic 3-D glasses, and see just how those ’80s 3-D horror movies stacked up….

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