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Thursday, January 3rd
Interviews

Recently, WarCry took the chance to interview the people behind the Dragonlance animated movie, which comes to DVD on January 15th. The interview gave us the chance to hear from Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman, the famed authors and creators of the Dragonlance series. We also heard from the film's Co-Executive Producer John Frank Rosenblum and Paramount Pictures Product Manager Chris Dreyer.

In addition, we also have an exclusive clip from the film that features Sturm Brightblade.

WarCry: You two did not directly write the script, but as the authors of the original works can you talk a bit about how it turned out and why you believe it is a good representation of your work?

Tracy Hickman: Adaptation of a novel into a screenplay is a tough act especially when you're dealing with fans of a well-know work. It isn't a question of simply portraying scenes from the novel - as I think most people assume - but rather of capturing the emotional core of the original work and being able to portray that in a new medium. Both Margaret and I were granted an unprecedented level of input on the script but in the end it was hardly needed: George Strayton's magnificent screenplay captured the essence of our vision beautifully realized in a new medium.

Read it all and check out a short trailer after the jump.

Wednesday, April 4th
News

Gizmodo has an article on mandated changes to Blu-ray players and how it may change the landscape of the format wars and seriously piss off those most hardcore of fans who bought the earliest of players. The overlords have mandated that new players support key new features, which is good, but the result may be that old players are outdated.

No fear for PS3 fans though, you guys can connect to the internet and update your Blu-ray.

Read more here.

Monday, February 12th
News

Well, good news for those who bought a PS3: if you register online you get a free Blu-ray copy of the latest James Bond film Casino Royale on Blu-ray disk. Clever on behalf of Sony, but I suspect it may take more than a free $20 movie to get people to spend $600+ on a game system.

You can read the release below.