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The Union Struggles in "East of West" #8 Review

Posted by Unknown - Sunday, December 22, 2013

Between DC's ever-expanding Green Lantern Universe, Marvel's newfound love affair with it's cosmic side, and Brian K. Vaughn's Saga constantly one-upping itself, the sci-fi genre is getting pretty crowded. It shouldn't come to much surprise, then, that Jonathan Hickman, with his history of excellent creator-owned material, has managed to carve himself a respectable hunk of the "galaxy far far away" turf with East of West. Spinning out of its first story arc, East of West #8 continues to both build the world and raise the stakes of Hickman's western sci-fi epic, and continues to showcase how much fun sci-fi can be.

Cover for Image Comics' East of West Number 8

The issue kicks off with a look at the current state of the Union. Hickman is clearly working to expand the universe in this second arc and is doing a nice job giving each section of his world a chance to take shape. Following scenes of protest and civil unrest, we jump back to Death in a massive underwater structure that could put the Water Temple to shame. He reveals the structure is not only the oldest prison on Earth, but one he helped build. Inside, he finds an Oracle with whom he offers to bargain to learn the whereabouts of his son.

America riots in the midst of East of West 8
Back in the Union, the President addresses her people, which only fans the flames of civil unrest. Following her failed broadcast, we flash back to the three Horsemen of the Apocalypse's murder of the previous president and other government officials, which led to the current president's shot at the title. This adds a nice bit of political tension and shows how the munchkin forms of the Horsemen have fearsome presence. Following the flashback, the President goes among the public to see the protests firsthand. While there, she comes across a group of rioters being detained and personally executes all but one of them, leaving the survivor to spread the message.

The issue was fun and helped give the President's character a bit of definition. The story elements also highlighted the strength of the book's story. While it'd be easy to rely on the inherent action of a western tale, East of West continues to build itself in scope and play with its alternative history elements as well as the sci-fi and western ones.

What did you think of East of West #8? What do you think Death will trade to find his son? Let us know in the comments below and check back into fanboysanonymous.com next month for more East of West recaps.

We can have the argument some other time about whether we think Twitter is a dying medium for getting your message out there, but the fact remains that a wealth of powerhouse personalities are still using it. Among the mess of population spewing whatever it is that they spew, a gem surfaces once in a great while. Those were my exact sentiments when I stumbled across @BleedingCritic.

Full HD Horror Bleeding Critic Videos And Downloads I came across a video just a few months ago on Twitter that drew me in. It was a promo for the Bleeding Critic's reviews: a black and white video painting a vivid picture of a somewhat mentally deranged character who has just enough clarity of mind to stop and give a very in-depth review. That video has since disappeared.

Who can say whether it was too revealing, such as his mentioning his current or past horror series, his work being made redundant five times in fifteen years, or the political message behind his statements in which he claims to be someone heavily involved in the world of horror already as opposed to the millions of middle-class novices who make up the ranks of horror reviewers currently getting their voices out there. Perhaps the magazines and groups he has joined since have requested him to take the video down. Either way, no one will have the opportunity to be drawn in as I was.

 
He says we will never see his face, so who is this Bleeding Critic? His reviews began in what I assume was a homemade mask, which has since been upgraded to the mask at the top right, created by an award-winning film costume team. He's most definitely from the United Kingdom, and more than likely living in New York, but any other information about his identity is hidden behind the white face, red hair, and frightening blue eyes. Like I said, your guess about his identity is as good as mine.


At any rate, the man behind the mask promises unique, spoiler-free reviews (such as the one above), good short horror stories (like the one below), and true horror in the watered-down world of lackluster scream films. In my opinion, he delivers on these promises. His May review is one of the most well-delivered reviews I've ever read, both because it really is about as accurate as you can get, and because of his well-employed dark comedy. May is one of my all-time favorite horror films, and simply by watching The Bleeding Critic's review, you can tell the amount of care and dedication he puts into his work. You can see he also delivers on his promise. No spoilers!


Since I began following him, the masked horror has teamed up with Scream Magazine and found loyal advertising from big-name Twitter horror tweeters like @DailyDeadNews and @BlackFlagTV. He's got his own advertising all over New York, including small souvenirs, posters, and clothing. Whether or not you have seen or plan to see his reviews, chances are you will be seeing him around. You just better hope you see him before he sees you.

 
You can check out more reviews and stories on The Bleeding Critic's YouTube channel, BleedingTV.


Episode 55 of the I Got Gameplay podcast is now online. In this episode, Michael Burhan, Miguel Leon, Travis Goss, Xander Skullion, Zack Latour, Jeff Croop, and Braeden Mayhew discuss their favorite Christmas games and gaming moments, the Nostalgia Critic, and the Angry Video Game Nerd.


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Hydra leader and captain america villain Baron Von Strucker rumored to appear in Avengers: Age of Ultron

It's been a busy week at the Marvel Studios office. It's hardly been forty eight hours since news broke that Paul Rudd will play Hank Pym/Ant Man and already a new detail has emerged, though this time it's Avengers: Age of Ultron that's making news. Several sources are reporting that in addition to the mechanical menace Ultron, the Avengers will also battle infamous Captain America villain and Hydra leader Baron Von Strucker in their second on-screen adventure.
Avenger: Age of Ultron is rumored to be adding Baron Von Strucker as a second villain
Von Strucker would be a great choice and an excellent way to expand both the Marvel Cinematic and Television universes. Strucker could mean the reestablishment of Hydra, which was first featured in Captain America: The First Avenger, which would be an easy villain to have span both the various upcoming films and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Many of Hydra's leaders have powers and skill sets that would be cheap to depict and would fall within the scope of battling S.H.I.E.L.D.

Although this is only a rumor so far, it's never too early to begin casting the part. A villain as big as Strucker is likely to appear at some point. Who would you like to see play the villain? Do you think he'd be better suited for TV or film? Sound off in the comments section below and stay tuned to fanboysanonymous.com to see how the news develops.

The mid-season finale of Arrow, entitled "Three Ghosts," did not disappoint. I think you'll all agree that it was a complete and utter showstopper jam-packed with twists and action.

The episode got into somewhat of a Christmas vibe with Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) being haunted by three ghosts from his past, which included Shado (Celina Jade), Slade (Manu Bennett), and Tommy (Collin Donnell). He felt responsible for all of their deaths, which got in the way of his acceptance of being a hero.

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Stephen Amell as the Green Arrow.
Later on in the episode we learn that Slade is not dead. There's a simple camera shot of the back of his head, and all of a sudden we hear that iconic voice. I can assure you that it chilled every single Arrow fan to the bone. He is then seen donning his classic look—an eye patch and hair slicked with grey—showing that he'd fully made his transition to Deathstroke.

He then speaks of destroying everything Oliver loves, which is obviously a reference to him blaming Oliver for his beloved Shado's death. This brings up the question, though: what happened next on the island? Earlier in the season, Oliver made a reference to killing someone who'd been on Mirakuru, the Japanese super soldier serum, before. Maybe everything kicks off with Oliver and he ends up shooting Slade through the eye with an arrow, which leads him to believe that he is dead? But clearly he's just been gathering his allies and plotting his revenge ever since.

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Slade reveals his true identity as Deathstroke.
The episode climaxed with Oliver receiving his classic Green Arrow mask (much better than that tacky eye make-up he plastered around, which smudged off half the time). This tells us that he's accepted his identity as a hero and fully transitioned into the Green Arrow.

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Oliver Queen dons his new mask.
But that wasn't the only transition we witnessed in this episode. We saw Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) become the famous speedster, the Flash, when his lab was struck by lightning which shattered a case of chemicals and spilled all over him.

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Barry Allen transitions into The Flash.
I know what you're all thinking: how could they possibly go on a mid-season break when all of that has just happened? Well, I have a little surprise for you. Showrunners Greg Berlanti and Andrew Kreisberg discussed the epic episode with Entertainment Weekly and hinted at what's to come in the second half of the season.

They discuss Roy Harper's new found super-powers:
"One of the things you'll find as we go along is that it's a deep-seeded anger inside of you that lets you survive the Mirakuru transformation, which is something Slade had, which is why he lived, and it's why Roy lived. One of the fun things that will be happening the back half of the year is his relationship with the Arrow and how that changes and how the Arrow basically makes it his mission to not let Roy go down the Slade path and that's going to take some twists and turns that will hopefully surprise people and they'll enjoy."
On the decision to have Tommy Merlin make a cameo appearance:
"When we were breaking the story [Berlanti and I] literally had the same idea at the same time. Colin is such a friend of the show and was so important to the success of season 1. And so much of this season is based around that character and his loss and what a hole he left in the show. So it really fit with this season's arc of Oliver's journey from going to vigilante to hero. And the person that he feels like he failed."
They even tease about Slade's role in the season:
"I would say [he's] very much the drive of the second half of the season. Last year, we had Malcolm as sort of a single bad guy and twisting and turning that. This year, we've got a two-pronged approach to the bad guy." And Oliver's knowledge about only one of those bad guys, he says, "helps us change the rhythms of the back half of the year from what we would have done last year."
Personally, what I'd really love to see in this season of Arrow is for Roy Harper (Colton Haynes) to assume his superhero identity as Red Arrow, which is a highly possible development for the character since he's been increasingly becoming more and more interested in the vigilante as the season goes on. In the teaser below, we see that he's become super strong due to the Mirakuru transformation.

As some of us know in the comic books, Green Arrow has two teenage sidekicks; so maybe this means that Thea Queen (Willa Holland) will become Speedy? Maybe learning that she is the product of an affair with a man who tried to destroy the city will push her over the edge and towards the vigilante.

Who knows? Maybe an appearance from Ra's al Ghul is on the cards? Now that he has connections to Moira, Michael, and Sarah, he's bound to make an appearance sooner or later. I doubt it'll be this season, though, as it's already jam-packed with bad guys.

Arrow returns January 15th, but until then, watch a teaser for the next episode below:

Big Ass Spider - The Movie [Full Opening Scene]

Posted by Mike Paden - Thursday, December 19, 2013

We've finally done it. We've created the crowning jewel of independent giant-monster schlock. Big Ass Spider opened to extremely select theaters earlier this year and has slowly been amassing its own cult following. The official site gives the synopsis of the film as:

A 50-foot-tall alien spider escapes from a military lab and rampages the city of Los Angeles. When a massive military strike fails, it is up to a team of scientists, soldiers, and one clever exterminator to kill the creature before the city is destroyed....

Epic Pictures Group has provided the full opening scene of the movie to give a taste of what the film has to offer. The flavors you'll find include delightfully cheesy special effects, a vague introduction to our hero of the film, and a fantastic rendition of "Where is My Mind?" performed by Storm Large.


Big Ass Spider is already available on iTunes, Amazon Instant, Xbox, Vudu, GooglePlay, and other streaming services. The Blu-ray is scheduled for release on January 7th, 2014. However, you may pre-order via Walmart or Amazon.

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Wow, what an issue! Let's get right to it, shall we? The Superior Spider-Man #24 continues SpOck's (Spider-Ock, the amalgam of Doctor Octopus' mind in Peter Parker's body) self-destructive descent as all of his good work crumbles around him.

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If you haven't read issue #23 by now, then you should probably stop reading at this point. Like, right about SPIDER-MAN IS THE SUPERIOR VENOM! Whoops, got ahead of myself there; but yeah, the end of issue #23 made the big reveal as the Venom symbiote, after being forcefully separated from Flash Thompson, bonded with SpOck to become the Superior Venom. Issue #24 picks up from where we left off, and just as we suspect SpOck would maintain his negative attitude towards symbiotes, Dan Slott and Christos Gage throw us the obvious curve ball: SpOck likey the symbiote's power.

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Flash does his darnedest to convince the symbiote to come back to him when it recognizes something different about its original host. SpOck one-ups Flash's history of suppressing the symbiote, though, and manages to bend the suit to his superior intellect. Talk about having the old news slap the new… erm, news in the face. The only other times Flash had ever been so easily outclassed by a veteran host was when he faced Eddie Brock as Anti-Venom and Toxin. (Okay, maybe the first time doesn't really count, considering the circumstances; but Eddie did manage to win back the Venom symbiote, if only briefly.) I like that Slott and Gage uphold the idea of Flash's relative greenness when it comes to controlling the symbiote. Just when he think he's figured the symbiote out, BAM! Blind-sided and humbled once more.

After the Superior Venom makes his getaway from Parker Industries all hopped up on symbiote machismo, he decides to make quick use of his new power by finding the nearest deserving jaw to punch. Meanwhile, we cut to a robbery in progress by some D-Lister called the Bruin. A classically-dressed Hobgoblin descends to pick up his agreed share of the loot, and so this turns out to be another part of the Goblin Nation side story. Yay. (Sorry, but you know me: I'm a Venom guy.) We cut back to Parker Industries just as quickly, where Slott and Gage reveal a pretty darn big and important secret about Flash's bond to the symbiote while Sajani, a Parker Industries lead scientist, patches him up. Let's just say the secret is a huge game-changer, and pretty much hints at why Agent Venom is seen surviving the end of "Darkest Hours" and joining the Guardians of the Galaxy next year.

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What comes after that earth-shattering secret is a series of nostalgic Eddie-Venom references and homages—enough to fill this Venomaniac with giddy convulsions of geekgasms. (Try burning that image out of your brain. You won't succeed.) SpOck rushes home on the drop of a dime when Anna Maria is crying and hating herself for being a little person and potentially ruining Peter's relationship with his Aunt May. Aw, how cute. Did I forget to mention somewhere that I love the SpOck/Anna Maria pairing? Also, if you've ever watched the train wreck that is Sam Raimi's Spider-Man 3, you might vaguely recognize SpOck's street attire when he's with Anna Maria. Turns out that was intentional:
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Eh, it's not that bad. At least SpOck didn't break out into dance or brood all angst-like. Slott and Gage did, however, show us how SpOck's attitude really changes from bad to worse with the symbiote bonded to him. Once more, we jump to the Goblin Nation plot as the Green Goblin continues to screw with SpOck's order of things. The Green Goblin raises the stakes as he takes interrogating Carlie Cooper into his own hands after Menace (Carlie's sister) fails to extract any information from her about SpOck. Paying close attention to Menace's characterization in this book, I have a feeling the Goblin Nation is going to suffer some in-fighting in the near future. Whether it will be in SpOck's favor or not remains to be seen.

We then turn to Mary Jane's end of the story, which ends up colliding head-long with Aunt May and her husband, Jay Jameson. Peter drops by for an unexpected visit that rapidly declines into a heated argument with his parental figures and another Eddie-Venom homage when MJ storms into the scene to finally confront Peter about his uncharacteristic behavior. SpOck reveals his newest look to MJ, which sends her reeling (appropriately), before he swings off to apprehend another crime in progress. Yuri Watanabe's story also crashes into MJ's at this point, and, realizing the gravity of the situation, MJ makes a very urgent phone call concerning Peter's possession of the symbiote. To whom the call was made is revealed in the final page, but why spoil the surprise for you? Let's just say SpOck had some unfinished business that is about to finish itself whether he wants it to or not.

Ah, what an issue! Thanks to SpOck being the Superior Venom, Slott and Gage delivered just that much more Venom goodness in this issue, especially with all of the juicy Eddie-Venom moments. The overall building tension of The Superior Spider-Man continues to rise ever higher, setting SpOck up for a big fall. And that fall may come sooner than you think, considering his behavior as the Superior Venom and the trouble that's about to come crashing down on him for it. Humberto Ramos continues to knock it out of the park with his stylistic artwork, too. SpOck's emotions are really accented by Ramos' unique take on the symbiote. There was one element, however, that really rang my bells and is possibly foreshadowing something in SpOck's future: MJ's clothes.

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C'mon, I can't be the only one who noticed this! Even the colors
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What could this mean? Was this design choice purely coincidental, or are Ramos, Slott, and Gage up to something? Perhaps SpOck won't be the only one taking a big fall. Metaphorically speaking, of course. Whatever may be the case, this issue really makes me excited for the final part of "Darkest Hours" in the next book—a double-sized issue, to boot! For everything the creative team did right in this issue, I give it 5 shiny stars out of 5.

Were you just as pleased with this issue as I was? Are you ready for the grand finale? How do you think it will end? Give us your comments below and see you in the new year for the end of my review series!

Last year, California company Telltale Games revitalized the point-and-click adventure genre with the exceptional The Walking Dead: The Game. Over five soul-crushing episodes, we followed Lee Everett through the zombie apocalypse as he did whatever necessary to protect Clementine: an eight-year-old whose parents never returned from a trip to Savannah.

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If it has been a while since you played the first game, worry not: Season 2 wastes no time before turning intense and heartbreaking. Characters that you like will die, impossible choices will be made, and blood (of the living and the undead) will be spilled.

All That Remains, as Episode 1 is titled, opens on an older, more capable (after all, we taught her to be that way) Clementine who is forced to survive on her own in a world that does not care. Clem, while certainly broken and scarred from the events of the first game, is still the girl we grew to love while we protected her from the horrors of Macon and Savannah in Season 1. But she will never be the same.

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Clem quietly talks to herself as you explore and interact with each environment and looks wistfully at her torn photo of Lee. Simply hearing her quiet, slightly deeper voice is an emotional experience that made me want nothing more than to shield her from the dangers of the apocalypse.

Part of what was so amazing about Season 1 was that Telltale took the frustrating and universally disliked escort mechanic and turned it into an emotional, human relationship with a vulnerable little girl. Clementine has always been the star of the show, and that is even more apparent here.

Although I do approve of the new cast and how they interact with Clem, I can't help but wish that I got to spend more time with them. Only 30 minutes of my 80-minute playthrough—yes, it is very short—was spent in the company of the supporting characters. As it stands, they feel less like human beings and more like archetypes: nice guy, jerk, doctor, hunter, etc. I look forward to becoming intimately familiar with their hopes, fears, and motivations in future episodes.

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Telltale does not shy away from violence and gore. It is for this reason that I was so terrified of missing an input during the frequent quick time events; I did not want to see Clem die horribly. In the interest of being thorough, yes, I did watch several of the death animations, and yes, they are awful. Thankfully, they are avoidable.

With that being said, this is not a game for those with weak stomachs. There were two scenes in particular that felt excessive, almost to the point that I needed to avert my eyes. Like Lee taking the ax to a trapped man's leg in Season 1, the extreme close-up of makeshift stitches over a gaping wound made me feel queasy, and the mercy killing of a doomed character left me disappointed and sad.

Clementine Death Scenes Video CompilationThe word "gratuitous" comes to mind, but upon further thought, I don't think it's appropriate. While incredibly unpleasant, even the most gruesome scenes in The Walking Dead serve a purpose: This is Clementine's world now, and each of these events is shaping her future. It is unclear how much of the Clem that we met last year will be left at the end of Season 2, but I will do my damnedest to protect her every step of the way. It's what Lee would want.

In spite of a rather one-dimensional cast and a disappointingly short episode, All That Remains is a powerful introduction to a series that is certain to leave us broken and weeping a second time. Do not miss it.


I still haven't completely recovered from last season's finale. What are some of your favorite moments from Season 1? Let me know in the comments!

teaser trailer Game of thrones logoIt would seem that HBO has a little Christmas present for all we Game of Thrones fans in the form of a seven-second teaser trailer. Although this isn't long enough to know what's coming up in Season 4—those who have already read the books will know—it's enough to get us all excited.

We see a split second of Tyrion (Peter Dinklage), his arms in chains; Joffrey (Jack Gleeson) sitting smugly while wearing his crown; and Sansa (Sophie Turner) standing in a weird room with what looks like a blue grid surrounding her.

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As I stipulated recently, it was never going to be easy deciding whether or not Fast & Furious 7 should continue filming, all things considered, such as the fact that the late Paul Walker's scenes were the majority of those as of yet unfinished!

Paul Walker's brother Cody Walker may replace him in Fast & Furious 7

Bear in mind that since the film was midway through production and most of the characters' scenes were reported as having been mostly completed, that would very possibly mean that the majority of scenes yet to be shot were all action/driving footage, so the film could be completed with minimum complications.

But in one of this week's most intriguing twists, it appears that Universal has approached Cody Walker, Paul's baby brother (15 years his junior) and a stunt-man to boot, and asked him to help film those remaining scenes while the studio tries to figure out what can be kept and what must inevitably be rewritten.

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I don't think I'm the only one that couldn't have predicted such a bold move on Universal's behalf, but it may not be such a bad one. The Fast & Furious gang have become so much like family over the years and have so much respect for Paul's family, that it seems only fitting that they would want to complete the movie for the sake of the family, and therefore do so by literally keeping it in the family.

Of course, Walker's grieving family may find some positive finality and resolve in one more tribute to the action star, making this news a very possible reality.

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Also be sure to check out Walker's unreleased 2013 movie, the Hurricane Katrina based action-drama Hours.


Sound off, Fanboys and Fangirls! Has Universal made the right choice, and could it be any more respectful? Comments below and thanks for reading!

ManiacalZManiac from Reddit posted something in the Zelda subreddit that I don't think anyone has ever seen before—pun intended.

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Yes, that is indeed the Triforce painted onto his prosthetic eye. Because of its positioning, you wouldn't be able to tell by just looking at him, as it's completely hidden:

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But lo and behold, there it is.

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So for everyone that gets a tattoo of their favorite video game logos or names their children after a character they're fond of, ManiacalZManiac just upped the ante and added a brand new challenger in the fight of Most Dedicated Fan Ever.

Just for the fun of it, let's say you were in this position. What would you get painted on your prosthesis? The James Bond gun barrel? The Batman symbol? A green 1-up mushroom?

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This morning, during the final Nintendo Direct presentation for this year, Nintendo announced the first new playable character in the Super Smash Brothers roster for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. Princess Rosalina and her little star comrade Luma of Super Mario Galaxy fame enter the battle as a unique tandem.

In a simply stunning showcased trailer, Kirby is seen star-gliding above a galactic Mario Kart track where Mario, Donkey Kong, Luigi, Peach, and Bowser are seen racing below him. Suddenly a beam of light comes from out of nowhere and cuts Kirby off, causing him to crash down to the course below. Kirby then comes face-to-face with Luma as the racers bring their vehicles to a halt. Rosalina then appears, revealing herself as the roster's next competitor.

The trailer showed various cool moves and combinations in which Rosalina can use Luma. She even showcased a few solo moves for herself during the trailer as well. The use of the two of them together is similar to how Olimar fights, using his Pikmin friends as his main—and really, only—forms of attack and defense. This announcement is literally coming just on the heels of her recent inclusion as bonus playable character in the recently released Super Mario 3D World for the Wii U console.

Also—if all that wasn't already enough—immediately after the Smash Brothers trailer wrapped up, a new trailer was shown for the upcoming Mario Kart 8, which also revealed Rosalina to be the newest racer in the lineup for the title. Super Mario Galaxy was one of the, if not the most, beloved series that the previous Wii console had to offer, and as far as I'm concerned it deserves some recognition in a character on the next Smash roster. And who better than Princess Rosalina herself and her little star buddy?

To hear more of my thoughts and opinions on this recent character inclusion, please feel free to watch the following video link below:


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Week in Geek: December 18th, 2013

Posted by Jeff Penner - Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Want to know what happened the past few days in nerd culture? WEEK IN GEEK is your quick fix to catch up with the rest of the fanboys out there.

Nerdy current events in geek culture for this week

MOVIES

Paul Rudd is officially Ant-Man.

My take: Yes. Loved the idea of it. Love that it's official. This is going to be one fun movie. It will be a comedy, most likely, and will be criticized for it but if you just relax and enjoy the story and character I think this will be a huge hit.

The Hobbit sequel….

My take: I was hoping to get to see it before releasing this article but it hasn't worked out, so I put it to you to announce your thoughts in the comments below and I'll chime in later this week once I've seen it!

Joaquin Phoenix up for role in Batman/Superman movie.

My take: Mister "no more hollywood" himself in a major blockbuster? I'm confused. Although I've enjoyed almost everything I've seen him in, I'm worried his eccentricities may muck things up behind the scenes.

22 Jumpstreet Red Band Trailer.

My take: Not big news but I wanted to comment that this sequel is already marred with opinions. Many people loathed the comedic take that the first film went with (despite Johnny Depp CLEARLY being cool with it) and I personally really enjoyed it. I saw it twice in the theatre and I never do that with comedies. I hope the haters finally come around and go back and give part one another chance.

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"Twitter" TV series in development.

My take: ……what? A TV series based on the real-life people who run Twitter on a day-to-day basis. "The Social Network" was an interesting "mockumentary" with SOME facts but a whole series will get old fast, especially when people are too busy using the service to bother watching a show about people running it in the background.

"From Dusk Till Dawn" TV series in development.

My take: More vampires with a slightly different backstory to them. Just what television needs! This smells heavily of the Weinsteins going after TV money.

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Shia LaBeouf apologizes for stealing Daniel Clowes' idea.

My take: Nobody, especially someone in "the biz" is so dumb to not give credit where credit is due. Shia will be back peddling for the remainder of his career after this, and deserves the prison he's created for himself.

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Not long after JGL committed to Vertigo's Sandman adaptation, news has broken that other speculated star, Paul Rudd, has, in fact, landed the leading role of Earth's Smallest Avenger in Edgar Wright's Ant Man film.

Marvel Studios has casted Paul Rudd as Hank Pym/Ant ManRudd's name has been thrown around in conjunction with the film for some time, though, it was never released which iteration Ant Man he would play. Along with today's casting news came the update that he will play Hank Pym in the film, though may not be the only one to dawn the mantle. Early test footage of the film screened earlier this year teased Wright's comedic influence which could make Paul "Slappin' the Base" Rudd an excellent fit for the story style. Still, it remains to be seen if Rudd will eventually stand among Marvel Studios' other heroes in a future Avengers film.

Who is your favorite Ant Man? What do you think of Rudd? Let us know in the comments below and stay tuned to fanboysanonymous.com for more casting updates.

Quentin Tarantino fans rejoice! His 1994 cult hit Pulp Fiction has been selected alongside twenty-four other classic films to be permanently archived and protected inside the National Film Archive, part of the United States Library of Congress. This bolsters the NFA's library to include 625 total films that are forever saved for future generations to view.

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The National Film Registry stands among the finest summations of more than a century of extraordinary American cinema. This key component of American cultural history, however, is endangered, so we must protect the nation’s matchless film heritage and cinematic creativity. – James H. Billington, Librarian of Congress

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We're gonna put this movie in a place where it can be kept safe.

Also included on this year's list are beloved flicks such as Mary Poppins, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, King of Jazz, Roger & Me, and Gilda. Even in a massive list of twenty-five films, Pulp Fiction shines as the standout for this year's list; it strays outside of one's normal expectations for such an honor, what with such characteristics as over-the-top violence, use of drugs, religious zealotry, and odd storytelling methods.

Then again, maybe this should come as no surprise, considering the massive amount of adoration the movie has gained over the short nineteen years of its existence. Few film-makers have gained such a die-hard following of fanatics as Tarantino, many of whom would name Pulp Fiction as the movie that hooked them. The Library of Congress even credited it for having a major impact on film as an art:

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Tarantino’s mordantly wicked Möbius strip of a movie influenced a generation of filmmakers and stands as a milestone in the evolution of independent cinema in the United States, making it one of the few films on the National Film Registry as notable for its lasting impact on the film industry as its considerable artistic merits.

Felicitations to Tarantino, Miramax Pictures, and everyone else involved! This is a milestone for film and will hopefully open minds to the possibilities of what can constitute a classic movie.

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If you ask me, Hoodratz in Space is an up-and-coming beast in the comic world, or it will be. With such a unique idea and such beautiful art, it simply isn't a failing recipe. I've been liking Hoodratz In Space's art for about six months now on the official Hoodratz In Space Facebook page, and it's fair to say that I think this series will definitely be a juggernaut one day. It won't be too long at all before this comic can be snatched up locally, anywhere.

The Sexy Ladies of Hoodratz In Space Comic Book DownloadDon't believe me? Last year saw the funding of Vear Graphics's first Kickstarter project: a request for a simple eight hundred dollars which was quickly funded—and more!—by soon-to-be Hoodratz In Space fanatics. You can download the comic here: Hoodratz In Space Issue #1.

Hoodratz In Space Issue #1: Who better to save the planet from destruction than a honed and hard group of…female singers? Hoodratz In Space follows this group while an alien race—a people marked by rage and hate, manifested as the Aock Soldiers—set their hearts and minds on the elimination of our people. Considering the danger involved, calling on the Hoodratz is clearly the way to go.



A year later, it was time for round two. Issue #2's Kickstarter manifested recently, asking for a small $200 funding increase over the previous year and for willing project donations. It blew the funding goal out of the water again. My opinion? There will be an Issue #3, and it will be a bad-ass addition to the Hoodratz In Space comic book family. Check out the video for the newly funded project—a much better Kickstarter video than the last, with a ten times better flow—below.

Hoodratz In Space Issue #2 (Per Erik Reeves and Jackie Cannons Kickstarter): The Hoodratz In Space (Starlynn, Cherry, Candy, and Crystal) begin to fight for their race’s survival in the desert plains of Australia and the vast jungles of Africa against an enemy they know nothing about. The four girls are still together, with a few new companions along, as they search planet after planet seeking the source responsible for the attacks.


When it's all said and done, the comics are unique and smart, and the art is amazing. Want to hear more? Scope the video for the first project below, and then make sure you like the Facebook page to get updates. Don't forget to tell me what you think downstairs.

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As a music lover and singer, very few experiences can compare to hearing an entire audience singing in unison to a beloved tune. Perhaps this is the reason why I love Kings X.

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I didn't know who they were until 2003 when my husband shared the band with me in a conversation about good music. After seeing this video, being complimented in the ladies' room during our gigs seemed like being praised for a crayon drawing while people like Dug Pinnick embrace fanfare for their oil-based masterpieces.


Kings X were a god-loving band in the beginning. Lead singer Doug "Dug" Pinnick came out of the closet, which resulted in him being banned from his church. The songs now have lyrics like Dear God/Why are your people so fucking mean, and the resulted ambivalence is now presenting itself in the form of Dug's pentagram belt buckle.

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Six months ago, Dug underwent a hernia surgery he couldn't afford. Kings X fans rallied to raise $26,000 to pay for his successful treatment. "I hope I can repay you all someday with a huge hug," Pinnick said, "and continue to make the music that makes you think and groove."

The song "Goldilox" is so cherished that it's requested at least three times during the band's downtime. Guitarist Ty Taybor saturates the venue with his opening chords, picking away at the riff that everyone immediately soaks up. This brings a smile to my face.

The opening lyric of "Goldilox" is indelible and resonates with the four-eyed, middle-aged crowd who is now coming to life like an old record feeling the embrace of a needle tip. Dug isn't at the mic; he has no intention to sing. So he lets his admirers' voices take on the first verse. I can't believe/Summer's almost here/I made it through another year/Even if alone.

The band is shrouded with dark lighting and play on as the crowd belts. There's no tears in my eyes/Life is still full of surprise/I'm not looking for a one-night stand.

The audience unites, thumbs tucked defiantly under fists of fandom. Dug's nods are heavy with gratitude. He looks like a stick figure made out of Slim Jims. His frail figure carries the heavy weight of humility. When I saw them play live, Dug's family were proud of him and smiling. Dug is also smiling an "Aw man, you guys" grin. Jerry Gaskill backs up the noise, as drummers do, and his teeth chatter to match the song's meter.

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The fans manage to hold a harmony @4:00 following Ty's epic solo. This band is among a rare breed who do what they do for this brand of solidarity. At one point, Dug cues the audience by stealthily waving a peace sign into a gesture toward his eyes, indicating the next lyrics. I look at you/And I know who you are/You're just a little bit too far/From my own.

When a frontman crosses his hands over his heart and looks at his spectators, it's hard to deny the modesty of an underrated band. (If you want to hear "Goldilox" as it came to be known and loved, listen to it here.

Kings X is humble, talented, and triumphant. And this is why I'm a fangirl. Thoughts?

I love beer. I also love video games. Lucky for me, Bit By Bit Studios has released Fiz: The Brewery Management Game to scratch these itches simultaneously. Best of all, it does so without microtransactions or a frustrating energy system that limits your game time.

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If you’ve played any of Kairosoft’s popular sims, Fiz will feel immediately familiar. You play as an up-and-coming brewmaster, intent on bringing joy to the masses through the power of sweet, sweet beer. As brewmaster, you are responsible for managing and maintaining a well-rounded staff, equipping your brewery with top-notch equipment, and most importantly, brewing the most kickass beer known to man.

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The menus are intimidating to start
In Fiz, you manage your brewery through several (initially imposing) menus. Fortunately, you learn the intricacies of brewing smartphone beer by means of a thorough—but not excessive—tutorial. To craft beer, you arrange ingredients in sequence and then assign required tasks to each of your employees. Each employee has different strengths and weaknesses, and they level up as they gain brewing experience, just like in real life (I imagine).

Once your beer is complete, Fiz encourages you to think as businessperson as well as brewmaster. You can perform market research on local shops and restaurants to learn the tastes and spending habits of each location’s customers as well as the intensity of the competition. While you can try to sell your product blind, you will quickly find your beer expiring on store shelves and your wallet empty.

As word of your mind-numbingly delicious beer spreads, your brewery will receive occasional visitors from potential rivals, customers, and teachers, each bearing an invitation to an Event (read: quest). Events most often require that you brew a batch of a certain quality, quantity, or style, and typically reward you with a sizable cash bonus and new beer recipes. You also have access to a list of Challenges (think achievements), which reward you with coins and serve as a rough guide for what your brewery should be focusing on to progress.

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I found Events to be my favorite part of Fiz. Not only do they provide much-needed structure for a largely open-ended game, the satisfying writing complements the brewery sim with a tongue-in-cheek humor that I enjoyed tremendously. The interactions with a rival brewmaster are particularly entertaining.

Although I wouldn’t exactly call Fiz educational, it is clear that a great deal of knowledge and love for the brewing practice went into this game. Each of the ingredients and recipes contains a description of its real-world uses and characteristics. If you spend a few hours with Fiz, you won’t know how to make a beer from scratch, but you might know the difference between a pale ale and an IPA.


If you love beer or management sims, you can pick up Fiz for $1.99 on:

iOS - App Store
Android - Google Play

**Full disclosure: Fiz was developed by a friend of mine, and I wrote this article to help promote it. As always, my opinions are mine and mine alone and are expressed truthfully here. **

I tend to prefer bitter beers such as IPAs, but my favorite has always been Guinness. Let me know some of your favorites in the comments below.

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