
Eric Goldman
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Movie/tv/theme park/horror obsessed. Stints at Fandom, Marvel, and IGN. https://t.co/UUboFDdrDT Open for work and doing stuff at my links below
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“Predator: Killer of Killers” Filmmakers on the Series’ First Animated Film and New Predator Designs
6 days ago |
laughingplace.com | Eric Goldman
A few days before it debuts on Hulu, American Cinematheque and Beyond Fest teamed up for a Los Angeles screening of 20th Century Studios’ new animated movie Predator: Killer of Killers, followed by a Q&A with Dan Trachtenberg (director/producer), Josh Wassung (co-director), and Micho Robert Rutare (screenwriter). The sixth film in the core Predator franchise – not counting the two Alien vs.
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1 week ago |
laughingplace.com | Eric Goldman
Walt Disney Imagineering has posted a new video going behind the scenes of Journey of Water, Inspired by Moana at EPCOT. What’s Happening: In the new video, we follow Charlie, a Special Effects Designer with Walt Disney Imagineering who worked on the Walt Disney World walkthrough attraction, as he takes us on a tour of Journey of Water and provides some info on how it was created.
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1 week ago |
ign.com | Eric Goldman
Let's make this simple: You want to know if there are any post- or mid-credits scenes in Karate Kid: Legends. The answer is yes!Well, what do you call it when a movie ends, they cut to a title card, but then they immediately cut to another scene? Let’s call it a starts-credit scene. It would be hard to miss, but if you had to pee and were thinking of leaping out of your seat the second it seemed the movie was over, well, you shouldn’t.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Eric Goldman
Let's make this simple: You want to know if there are any post- or mid-credits scenes in Karate Kid: Legends. The answer is yes!Well, what do you call it when a movie ends, they cut to a title card, but then they immediately cut to another scene? Let’s call it a starts-credit scene. It would be hard to miss, but if you had to pee and were thinking of leaping out of your seat the second it seemed the movie was over, well, you shouldn’t.
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1 week ago |
laughingplace.com | Eric Goldman
San Diego Comic-Con will go forward this year minus the event that often tends to feel like its headline act of sorts, as Marvel Studios will not be holding a panel at the big July convention. What’s Happening: As reported by several of the Hollywood trades, including Variety, Marvel Studios will not be holding their semi-traditional San Diego Comic-Con panel this year.
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A genuine tip of the hat to the HBO/MAX/HBO MAX social media person or people who are having fun and being clever today with bad and confusing choices made way above their pay grade.

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ICYMI My review of the #Andor finale (which is to say, the final three episodes) https://t.co/5HUaILwMGR

Had a fun time writing this video for @ign looking back at the Top 10 #FinalDestination deaths so far. Great job editing by @tristanogilvie and presenting by Tom Jorgensen! https://t.co/KVta7qlODs