
Recently the filmmakers behind the upcoming
Incredible Hulk movie held a panel discussion at the New York Comic-Con to promote the film to its key audience: fanboys. When director Louis Letterier
declared the musical score for Hulk was, "Star Wars good" he reportedly got booed by the audience.
It cracks me up that, to
a certain group of fans it is sacrilegious to ever suggest anything is as good as (or — gasp!

Three of Fox's animated series — "Family Guy," "The Simpsons" and "King of the Hill" — return tonight with their season premieres. I'm pretty excited for "The Simpsons" 19th (yes, that's nineteenth) season opener, especially considering it has a
Spider Pig cameo. But the one that really has my interest is "Family Guy" because of its long-awaited Star Wars parody, "Blue Harvest."

Just for funsies, someone over at Warner Bros. has done some number-crunching and come up with further proof that the Harry Potter franchise is on its way to world domination. Beating out the Star Wars and James Bond franchises, Harry Potter's is
the top-grossing film franchise worldwide.

George Lucas usually isn't one for letting people make fun of his beloved
Star Wars franchise, but this Sunday marks an exception. The guys of
"Robot Chicken," the Adult Swim show that uses stop-motion animation and action figures to poke fun at pop culture, convinced Lucas to lend his material (and his voice) to a special
"Robot Chicken" take on Star Wars.
Mark "Luke Skywalker" Hamill is among the other celebrities lending their voices to the special, which will air at the top of every hour from 10 p.m. Sunday to 5 a.m.