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Geek Pop: 'Iron Man,' Redbelt, and the 'Hobbit'
Created: 04/30/2008
Video description: Robert Downey Jr. blasts off in 'Iron Man, Tim Allen plays a baddie in 'Redbelt,' and Guillermo del Toro signs on for the 'Hobbit.' Plus new stuff in TV, DVDs, and games.

Geek Pop: 'Iron Man,' Redbelt, and the 'Hobbit' Video Transcript

MOLLY: Welcome to Geek Pop, I'm Molly Wood TOM: And I'm Tom Merritt. MOLLY: We're here to help you evaluate your geek entertainment options. TOM: This week, Iron Man, the Hobbit gets a director, and a hot DVD release for fantasy fans. MOLLY: And we'll finish up with a road test of two online TV show games for Lost and Battlestar Galactica. Are they worth playing? TOM: We'll tell you. But first, let's see what's in the theaters. Movies: MOLLY: The big release this week is Iron Man, starring Robert Downey Jr. as Anthony Edward Stark. In the film imagining of this Stan Lee comic creation, Stark is captured by terrorists and ordered to build a missile for them. Jon Favreau of Swingers directed the feature and has plans for two sequels. And I think it looks COOL. TOM: Also out this week, Redbelt, a David Mamet fight movie that also looks cool. Supercool, even. Sort of Karate Kid for adults. Mike Terry is a Jiu-jitsu master who shuns the fight circuit until a cabal of movie stars cons him. Tim Allen makes an appearance... as an EVIL MOVIE STAR. MOLLY: Finally, Peter Jackson has named Guillermo Del Toro as director of the Hobbit movies. The Hobbit takes place before Lord of the Rings, and Jackson has broken the book into two movies. Del Toro directed the critically acclaimed Pan's Labyrinth, and is NOT related to Benicio. MOLLY: Ok, let's move on to TV TV: TOM: With the Speed Racer movie just a week away, Nicktoons is speeding, or racing, to premiere Speed Racer the Next Generation on Friday May 2. Also, Family Guy fans should know the season finale airs Sunday May 4 on Fox. MOLLY: We owe you an apology -- last week, we did not remind you that Supernatural returned to the CW on the 24th. But not to worry. You can catch the episode Ghostfacers on cwtv.com then watch all the new episodes Thursdays on the CW. It won't happen again. TOM: And finally, what's out on DVDs New on DVD: MOLLY: The Golden Compass, the movie version of Phillip Pullman's book, is available for purchase or rental now. On DVD and Blu-ray. TOM: And just to feed the Indy fever a bit. The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones Volume 3 is also available on DVD. For $108. MOLLY: And now, let the Games begin TOM: Sure Mario Kart and GTA IV will keep you busy at home, but what about when you have a few minutes at work? Molly and I each took an online game from one of our favorite shows for a test ride. MOLLY: That's right. I pimped out my Raider in SciFi.com's "Join the Fight," which is ACTUALLY a competitive social network. Who knew? When you sign up, you decide whether you're human or Cylon and fill out a whole Facebook. I mean, profile. Then you get a series of "tasks" to do on behalf of your "team." And they are WORK. Like, design an emblem or write a motto or make a propaganda poster. Then you can win points so that you can buy stuff to further pimp your Raider or Viper, and of course, you win points on behalf of your "team." Overall, it's ... strictly for the EXTREMELY hardcore fan. I just do not have that kind of time. TOM: The Lost game was OK. It's a fancy version of hidden pictures. You scroll around in a nice flash version of the island clicking on things, trying to find all 34 hidden gems. Each gem gives you a video clip and some give you more. One gave me a preview of the next week's episode and another offered to enter me in a contest. Overall a time killer. BANTER MOLLY: Let's finish off with an email Jeff from Cincinnati writes: "The Scarlet TV show -- after doing some research I found out it wasn't a TV series but a series TV's made by LG:" AND, Mike was right. LG had, in fact, perpetrated an elaborate hoax on all of us, and Tim Alessi, LG's director of product development and advertising, confirmed the joke to the Associated Press on Tuesday. Har. Har. LG. Har. TOM: Thanks for the tip-off, Mike! We'll try not to be fooled again. And that's it for this week, everybody, thanks for watching Geek Pop. You can send us your thoughts, questions and suggestions to geekpop@CNET.com MOLLY: See you next week!