Little Big Planet PSP IGN.com Video Review

Just thought I’d throw up the IGN.com video review for Little Big Planet PSP. In short, (hah, geddit?) it looks pretty sweet. It seems that everybody agrees with me as it has a Metacritic score of 88 httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lU4WGD8kClY Tweet This Post

The Original Face: Dirk Benedict To Cameo In A-Team Reboot

Dirk Benedict will cameo in Joe Carnahan’s upcoming A-Team reboot. Benedict who played ladykiller (not literally) Face in the original 80′s series will cameo in the new movie though in what capacity remains unclear at this moment. Bradley Cooper has been cast as Face in the reboot so could we perhaps see Benedict play Cooper’s father? The A-Team is currently shooting in Vancouver and hits cinemas in June, 2010. Tweet This Post

Modern Warfare 2 DLC Coming In Spring

Infinity Ward’s Robert Bowling has confirmed that the first batch of DLC for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 will be released sometime next Spring. As of yet, nothing has been confirmed with regards to what the DLC will include though an intriguing Thermonuclear War Mode (whatever that means) has been hinted at in other websites. Anyway, Bowling confirmed the DLC via his twitter account – “DLC is planned fir the wonderfully vauge timeframe of Spring. I’ll let you know when we know when it’ll be done”. Tweet This Post

Sites You Should Visit – www.SilverSurferFilm.com

Silver Surfer Film.com is a website that focuses on the ‘in-development’ Silver Surfer movie. Basically, it weeds out all the bullshit about the status of the movie (we here at Nerdles.com have been guilty of taking certain comments out of context) and presents just the facts. In a nutshell: if you’re hungry for news about the Silver Surfer movie project then you should really visit www.silversurferfilm.com before you go anywhere else. Tweet This Post

James Cameron’s Avatar To Be The First In A Trilogy?

According to Sam Worthington, the upcoming Avatar will be the first movie in a trilogy. Talking to Total Film, the Australian actor spoke about the sheer exhaustion of working with James Cameron and how he feels that he’ll still be working on Avatar movies well into his twilight years… “You work 18-hour days. I was on it for 14 months. Jim’s still editing. We’ll still be filming it up to the day it’s released – probably after the movie comes out, knowing Jim! That commitment is what makes him the man he is. It’s life or death. It’s war. That’s how he approaches movies. We’re signed for a trilogy. But I think I’ll be 94…