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Why We Need a Deadpool Movie

Posted by Unknown - Monday, July 15, 2013

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Since X-Men Origins: Wolverine came out, Ryan Reynolds has been in talks to play the Merc with a Mouth in his own standalone movie. The buzz soon fizzled out.

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The film status is currently in production hell. Now, I'm not talking World War Z production hell but, as of yet, nothing but a script has been made. If we check such sources as IMDB, the release date for the movie is set for 2016. And we all know how reliable IMDB is.

So, what's the hold up?! Fans are clearly starving for some Deadpool action!

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Let's run down the list of WHY we need a Deadpool movie.

1) This is the obvious reason... X-Men Origins: Wolverine. The character was butchered to bits in this film. We need to see Deadpool portrayed properly in a movie. We demand JUSTICE!

2) X-Men Origins: Wolverine... OK, I had to.

3) X-Men Or... I mean, OK, it's fucking DEADPOOL!

4) We saw how awesome he was in a video game. Imagine what a movie would be like. Could it be any crazier, more kick-ass? I believe it could.

5) Marvel comic-to-film adaptations have proven to be very successful. That is due to more realistic and grown-up approach that they've taken. An R-rated film could really draw a lot of attention, thus bringing lots of monies.

6) A superhero movie for adults. Sure, superhero movies these days aren't just for kids. But, this one would be just for us! Blood, guts, boobies, chimichangas... The whole sha-bang!

7) Deadpool.

8) Have I mentioned Deadpool yet?

9) Uh, HELLO!! DEADPOOL!

10) We haven't had a good old-fashioned ant-hero superhero film in a while.

11) We haven't had a superhero film with none-stop laughter and insanity in... I'm not sure. It would be nice to break the monotony of "do-good" and "save mankind" for once.

12) Chimichangas.

I think I've made my point. WE NEED A DEADPOOL MOVIE. No more appearances in other movies like the upcoming movie X-Force. His OWN movie. It can't be too hard to make an off-the-walls insane, crazy, wonderful masterpiece of a Deadpool movie. Get off your asses, Fox. Make this happen! What have you got to lose after making such steaming piles of shit such as Vampires Suck and Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked?

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Episode 33 of the I Got Gameplay podcast is now online. On this episode, Michael Burhan, Nikki Mills, Lee Garasich and special guest Jeff Croop discuss gaming trolls in all shapes and sizes. Who are these people and why do they resort to these tactics in gaming?

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X-Force Movie in the Works at Fox?

Posted by Anthony Mango - Friday, July 12, 2013

It appears as though we may be seeing an X-Force film in the future coming from 20th Century Fox's division responsible for the X-Men film franchise.

Rumors have circulated for quite some time now that Fox is looking to expand their film franchises into a much bigger and cohesive universe, similar to what Disney has with the Avengers series. This would include not only the X-Men films but also Fantastic 4 (and who knows, maybe they'll shack up with Sony and throw Spider-Man in there).

When it comes to X-Men: Days of Future Past, many are looking out for signs that this film's use of time travel will in fact retcon many of the previous films that came before it, paving the way for new takes on previously used characters and so forth.

With all this combined with the news that Fox has registered the domain name "x-forcemovie.com", it's not hard to imagine that we'll be seeing an X-Force related spinoff or that this could possibly be the name of the sequel to Days of Future Past.

If indeed this ends up being a movie as opposed to some random safety-net purchase, what would you like to see come out of it? Are there any particular X-Men characters that you'd like for them to throw into the film, such as Cable, Cannonball, Boom Boom, Forge, Psylocke, Wolfsbane, Shatterstar? Who do you think could be the villain of such a movie (maybe Mr. Sinister)?

Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!


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The Dace Man Show Ep 3 - You're Sounding Kinda T-Painy

Posted by The Dace Man - Thursday, July 11, 2013

Check out episode 3 of "The Dace Man Show" with special guests Michael Burhan, Michael Paden, Dan Raup and first timer Brian Gibson.

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Join The Dace Man this week as he tackles

  • George Clooney and Stacy Kiebler split. 90s Wrestling Fans Rejoice.
  • Angelina Jolie after undergoing a double mastectomy has bounced back with two new boobies.
  • An Unknown Hacker got to Jersey Shore Star JWoww’s twitter account and hacked the hell out of it. They switched everything on it to nazi symbols and then dished out the cell numbers of Snooki, Pauly D, Deena and Perez Hilton.
  • Singer Randy Travis going through some heart complications and is still in the Hospital. Those close to Travis claim his health to a rapid decline days leading up to the hospitalization
  • Lauryn Hill reported to federal prison in Connecticut, where she will begin her 3 month sentence for tax evasion
  • Big Brother still under fire for house guests Aaryn, GinaMarie and Spencer and their racist comments. Covering everything from African Americans to Asians to Homosexuals.
  • Lady Gaga is so afraid of what is being said in a lawsuit involving two of the people who discovered her that she's filed legal docs to try and keep certain information from EVER seeing the light of day.
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  • Phillies Dominic Brown snubbed from home run derby yet seemingly ok with it.
  • Andy Murray takes the Wimbledon with three set victories over Novak Djokovic 6-4, 7-5, 6-4
  • Lebron James NBA Champion and now….rapper?
  • Dwight Howard heads to Houston. Pisses off all of LA and Ice Cube.
  • According to the Cobb County Sheriff's Office ... Lawrence Taylor Jr. was arrested on July 7 on 3 counts -- statutory rape (felony), aggravated child molestation (felony), and statutory aggravated sodomy (felony). The details surrounding the arrest are unclear. 
  • MLB steroid investigation continues forcing the original whistle blower to go into hiding.
  • Chris Weidman KO’d Anderson Silva for the UFC Championship.
The off the Wall topic of the week….When is it acceptable to go to a Concert Event? What Justifies the purchase of a ticket for a specific Artist?

Also the fan favorites The Dace Man’s High 5: Beaches to Visit and The Douche Bag of the Week!!

Step into the Crazy Train with Chris "The Dace Man" Dace this week on The Dace Man show....queue the Final Countdown!!!

Check out The Dace Man Show live every Wednesday at 8pm EST on Mega Powers Radio.

What Justifies Purchasing a Ticket to Concert?

Posted by The Dace Man - Wednesday, July 10, 2013

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It's Dace's World, Dace's World, party time, excellent! Now that I have begun the ultimate rip off of Wayne's World catch phrases, it's time to continue the debate first heard on The Dace Man Show that I have been having in my mind for decades and recently used to justify a purchase of concert tickets.

I am a firm believer that when listening to music, if you know five or six songs for an artist, you should in theory enjoy the concert. This particular concert in question for me is the ICONIC...yes I used the word iconic...

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Knowing those six songs justifies the twenty-seven dollars I spent on the ticket. To enjoy a childhood memory on a lawn with beer on a Friday night in August is an ideal situation. Plus, all the girls that used to listen to these guys can now enjoy beer with me as well sooooooo win/win, right?

But to me the debate rages on. I attended a concert earlier this year that had a total of six bands and I collectively knew seven songs from them and the ticket panned out to be about fifty five bucks for a 2-to-midnight concert.

To me, this was justifiable as well, until the rain rolled in and we left prior to the two headliners (of which the majority of the songs I knew belonged to). Paying hundreds of dollars for a concert is a ridiculous price to pay. You better know and enjoy every single song by that artist and they better get you Started Up....see what I did there?

Basically, I'm saying screw you Rolling Stones for your 10th retirement tour....bitches.

So I turn it over to you, the audience of Fanboys Anonymous Nation....or the FBAN if you will...I'm coining that phrase here you heard it folks. How many songs would justify a ticket purchase in your eyes?

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Hey Hey Hey Dacitonians. It is yours truly Chris "The Dace Man" Dace and I'm hear to talk to you about a trading car game!! Every time I write here I swear to you I become nerdier and nerdier. So today my fellow geeks we're gonna tap into the Vs Trading Card system. I originally picked up the trading card game because I liked the pictures...and Magneto was on the box...yeah you woulda picked it up too if you were at Five Bellow!!!  Any whooo I decided to actually research the game because trading cards are not just for pictures... according to the nerds at the comic book store.

So when it comes to the Marvel Vs System there are a shit load of sets...I personally have four , which I put in bold and blue, the series on the list. But here's the complete Marvel list bellow.

Release order (expansion sets only)
Set name
Set code
Setting
Set type
Date
Size (number of cards)
7
The Avengers
MAV
Marvel Comics
expansion set
August 2005
220
N/A
The Coming of Galactus
MCG
Marvel Comics
Giant-Size set
November 2007
42
18
Marvel Evolution
MEV
Marvel Comics
expansion set
November 2008
275
N/A
Fantastic Four Starter Deck
MFF
Marvel Comics
starter set
June 2005
80 total, 28 non-reprint
11
Heralds of Galactus
MHG
Marvel Comics
expansion set
September 2006
220
5
Marvel Knights
MMK
Marvel Comics
expansion set
February 2005
220
1
Marvel Origins
MOR
Marvel Comics
expansion set
April 2004
220
N/A
X-Men vs. the Brotherhood Starter Deck
MOR (same as for Marvel Origins)
Marvel Comics
starter set
April 2004
80 total, all reprints
3
Web of Spider-Man
MSM
Marvel Comics
expansion set
September 2004
165
N/A
Spider-Man vs. Doc Ock Starter Deck
MSM (same as for Web of Spider-Man)
Marvel Comics
starter set
June 2004
80 total, all reprints
13
Marvel Team-Up
MTU
Marvel Comics
expansion set
February 2007
220
17
Marvel Universe
MUN
Marvel Comics
expansion set
June 2008
330
15
Marvel Legends
MVL
Marvel Comics
expansion set
August 2007
273
9
X-Men
MXM
Marvel Comics
expansion set
February 2006
220
N/A
X-Men Starter Deck
MXS
Marvel Comics
starter set
February 2006
80 total, 32 non-reprint

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So as you can see there are several Marvel series and it helps simulate the iconic Superhero battles we read about every day in the comics. Now there are four kinds of cards in the Vs. System, that have  color-coded frames: Character (usually red, but black for "concealed" characters), Equipment (gray), Location (green), and Plot Twist (blue). From my understanding there's a mat for users to play on as well. Only down side I see to these cards, for me at least, they are a pain in the ass to find in my home town. I lucked out and found my starter decks at Five Bellow but that's the only place Ive seen them so I have been ordering them off of Amazon. So I suggest taking a look into the game if not for the actual game play then for the cards...they're pretty cool.

As always check back regularly to see what  Chris "The Dace Man" Dace is looking at, and no not just porn, as well as all other bloggers here at Fanboys Anonymous. So for The Few, The Proud, and of course The Dacetacular, grab a beer, or in this case flip yo self some cards, and check out what's going on here in the Dace-Sphere. See ya next time!







Check out episode 2 of "The Dace Man Show" with special guests Michael Burhan, Michael Paden, Dan Raup and a special call-in guest...It's Frank!


Join The Dace Man this week as he tackles:
  • Michael Jordan stealing basketballs and virginity
  • Eliza Coupe has been hit with divorce papers by her husband Randall Whittinghill.
  • Terminator 2 star Edward Furlong plead no-contest to domestic violence.
  • Jessica Simpson popped out baby #2, TMZ has confirmed they named the lil tyke Ace Knute Johnson. Not a stupid compass direction.
  • Paula Deen offered a sex tape by a MILF Porn Company. Frank has feelings about this.
  • Alec Baldwin goes batshit crazy again and starts slinging homophobic slurs at a British reporter, who accused Alec's wife of tweeting during Gandolfini's funeral
  • TLC's Waterfalls was remade for the 20th anniversary but will be missing a key component—the Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes rap. Claims have been made from both sides. Lopes's family is crying that she was excluded, but the remaining TLC members claim legally they were denied the rap. Either way, the new version is terrible.
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  • Homer Bailey of the Cincinnati Reds through the first no-hitter of 2013 against the SF Giant. His second no-hitter.
  • Paplebon completely disses Dodgers Outfielder Puig potential call up to the All Star game basically saying he's not ready.
  • Michael Cuddyer of the Colorado Rockies 27 game hitting streak came to an end Tuesday night… 29 games short of Joe Dimaggio's record of 56
  • Umpire Ben Runge was dismissed from The MLB due to a drug found in his system. Yet we only suspend players hmmm.

Off the Wall topic: "Who really lost World War 2 for the Germans. Italy or Japan?"

The Dace Man's High 5: Comics for the 2013 Relaxing Beach Lovers
  1. Geoff John's Run at the Green Lantern Franchise
  2. Joss Whedon's Astonishing X-men Run
  3. Frank Miller's All-Star Batman
  4. Robert Kirkman's Walking Dead
  5. Mark Millar's Wolverine Old Man Logan
And of course....THE DOUCHEBAG OF THE WEEK!!!

Step into the Crazy Train with Chris "The Dace Man" Dace this week on The Dace Man show....queue the Final Countdown!!!

Check out The Dace Man Show live every Wednesday at 8pm EST on Mega Powers Radio.

90's Kid Presents: Army Men: World War for the Playstation

Posted by Miguel Leon - Tuesday, July 9, 2013

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If there was ever a series that confounded video gaming logic, its the Army Men series. The first game was released in 1998 (I'm assuming to capitalize on the budding World War 2 game craze sparked by the release of Saving Private Ryan and Medal of Honor) and was a well regarded Real Time Strategy title that played like a tongue in cheek take on 50's war jingoism played out with green and tan army men figures. But as the series became popular, it decided to venture into more mainstream gaming facets. And here is where the confusion occurs: while Army Men in that small span of several years was considered a popular enough franchise, its games were considered some of the worst in video gaming. Towards the end of the series official run in the early 2000s, the series was regarded by many hardcore gaming fans as a running gag in how bad a video game series can get. And yet, not only did their publishers, 3DO, churn out numerous entries and spin-offs in the franchise(even going so far as to release a platformer for the PS2, called Portal Runner) but fans apparently were buying said games in droves. I can't help but think this was the same core of America that years later thought Larry the Cable Guy was a good idea, but i digress.

Personally, my experience prior with the series was very limited. I remember briefly playing demos of Portal Runner, but my real experience was several years ago when I got a copy of Sarge's Heroes 2 for the N64 from a friend. I played it for an hour or so before returning said game back to my friend and demanding my copy of Super Mario 64 back. But since my bad gaming quota was running low, I decided to trek for a copy of the similar game for the PS1. However, due to how surprisingly rare that game seems to be for the PS1, I decided to go for another 3D iteration in the series, Army Men: World War, or Army Men: Operation Meltdown as it is known in other areas (which is confusing since there is an Army Men game for the PC titled "World War" that is completely different, and yet the PS1 version still went with the title here in the states; go figure). Having been saddled with this game instead of Sarge's Heroes 2, I was actually upset. I was worried that there might be a chance this game was actually good, and that there was a chance Sarge's Heroes 2 might have been an isolated incident. HOO BOY, was I wrong. World War deserves the ire that the rest of the series has gotten. This game makes me want to play Blue Stinger and Space Ace on a constant loop.

First, lets talk about the controls, which was actually worse than what I remember with Sarge's Heroes 2. The first big problem you'll notice with this game is the turn radius. Trying to turn in this game is a chore. Not only do you turn like you're moving through black tar, but it also works on momentum. This mean that not only does it take a split second for you to start moving after you hit the button, but you keep moving slightly after you stop. This becomes a big time issue in battle. Another issue is that the auto-targeting the game seems to have only seems to work when it feels like it. Half the time you'll be able to land a shot on a guy from what seems like half a mile away, and other times you'll be missing guys by like a centimeter off to the side only a few feet in from of you. Maybe it will lock on, maybe it wont. Then there's a other button the game gives you. You'll get a quick crouch that will allow you to crouch at the drop of a hat, which I'll admit does come in handy in certain situations where you need to get really low really fast. But then there's a separate button that just allows you to duck. these two actions are not nearly exclusive enough to warrant separate buttons. You could have consolidated either of these two buttons together. But the most important button in your arsenal is the rolling dodge. I say important, but really its only marginally more useful than the instant crawl. It allows you to roll out of the way of fire. But the roll is so stiff, you don't get much distance from it. So even if you roll out of the way, the enemy still has a bead on you. There is one cool aspect in that you can roll while you're crawling, but other than that, the controls are seemingly designed to make this game much harder than it needs to be. God forbid you ever have to fight more than one guy, because its hard enough to get a solid bead on one guy in a firefight, let alone having to not fight back, but try to dodge the other shooter picking you off off-screen (its always off screen since the camera likes to plant itself firmly on the back of your main character's head at times (which sucks since you can't control the camera at all).

This leads me into the main story of the game. You play a member of the Green Army in a war against the Tan army. There's not much in the way in character, as this is the first where you don't play as the titular "Sarge" character that became the main character in most of the other games in the series. You are faceless soldier dropped into one of three areas, usually split between a field area, jungle area, or city areas. There are a few notable areas, mainly the stereotypical beach front battle parodying Normandy, but other than the specific missions, don't expect much diversity. Most of you missions will consist of shooting tan solider and going from one spot on the map to another. Occasionally you'll get to man something like a turret gun or a tank, but these are ruined by the lack of something very specific: a target reticle. I forgot to mention earlier that you also have a free-aim button, but like with the mounted guns and tanks, you have no way f aiming you gun for any sort of precision. Not even down hard sights on you gun. Every shot you take might land, or it might not. Its all luck and no skill. Don't even bother with free aim, and as for the tanks and turrets, you'll just end up going "spray and pray". Don't worry though, because the enemy A.I also seems t work like that. sometimes they wont even notice you're standing next to them, sometimes they can see you from a half mile away and have the most perfect pin-point aiming. And like stated before, God help you if you get more than one enemy to deal with because they have no problem landing their shots on your ass. For a game with controls this broken, it should not get this frustratingly difficult.

Graphically this game looks like is was made in the mid-90s on the PC. From the first cutscene, you'll notice how lacking this game is in its visuals. Most of characters looks like the were dropped right out of Alone in the Dark from the early 90's, with their horrifically low polygon counts. They basically have square arms. For a game that cam,e out in 2000, this is unexceptable. Levels themselves consist of flat shapes masquerading as trees, buildings and vehicles. Textures are at best flat and boring, while anything trying to have a texture looks murky and pixelated. this gets to be a big problem in levels like the jungles, where your enemies can actually blend in and get lost in the environment, which doesn't help the already frustrating skirmishes. Sound design is probably the best part, if only because its nothing god or bad. Generic ambiance mixed with generic war music, with lots of marching music. Its Ok, but wholly forgettable.

What isn't wholly forgettable was the gameplay experience I just went through. Having played this game actually makes me see Sarge's Heroes 2 in a better light. at least that one seemingly had better graphics, more of a story, and given that one's story took place in the real world, much more personality. Heck, i remember playing a level that took place in a play room area. That to me is where the kitch of the series should have gone. Instead we get a generic war game that loses all sense of what its trying to parody. This game looks and plays like an early attempt at an action title from the mid 90's. I will never understand the nostalgia players seem to have for this game and the series in general.this game deserves every bit of hate it has gotten from the mainstream gaming media. Save your money.

Grade: F

Why is Candy Crush Saga an Addicting Game?

Posted by Anthony Mango - Monday, July 8, 2013

Candy Crush Saga is an app you can find on Facebook as well as iOS and Android...and you should avoid it at all costs if you want to maintain your social life.

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For those that don't know, it's a simple puzzle game in the spirit of classics like Tetris and Bejeweled where you have to match up certain patterns by moving things in a particular way. You'd think that there would be an overabundance of these games out there, but for some reason, every so often one of them catches on. Look at how well Words with Friends ended up doing despite the very obvious fact that Scrabble still exists.

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A while back, I remember looking for various games to download to my new phone. I naturally gravitated to Angry Birds Star Wars, being a fan of the film franchise and then tried out some others (none of which I kept...Fruit Ninja was just boring to me). But then Candy Crush came my way, and goddamn it, I haven't been able to stop playing it since then.

It's incredibly frustrating and the 5 life limit makes things even worse. It's understandable to try to get people to pay for more lives, as that's the whole point why companies make these games, but isn't it a bit of a detractor when you hit the harder levels and you have to wait hours to refill your lives, just to fail again?

I can't count the amount of times that I've been stuck on a level for days at a time and reached that point where I just want to quit the game entirely. Those stupid bombs? The levels where you have to get a certain amount of paired combinations and they blow up JUST when you get them next to each other? How many fucking chocolate+stripe+wrapper pieces do I have to explode to get that amount of points in that time limit?!

Yet...for some reason...I find myself sitting here, waiting for my third ticket to advance to level 186.

This is less of a sweet tooth and more of a disease.

As part of NerdGenious's MovieFile series "100 Movies in 100 Days", I've decided to do a two week set of reviews revolving around the man, the myth, the legend known as Bill Murray in what I'm calling Bill Murray Fortnight. It's a mixed bag of classics with the newest box office hits.

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Here are the first batch of reviews.

Moonrise Kingdom (2012)


GhostBusters (1984)


GhostBusters 2 (1989)


Zombieland (2009)


Groundhog Day (1993)


Lost in Translation (2003)


Scrooged (1988)



Stay tuned for more film reviews, articles and a Ghostbusters (2008) video game Let's Playthrough on Twitch.tv as we celebrate more of Bill Murray!

Everyone knows the saying "don't judge a book by its cover". What if this was it's cover though?


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It's not a bird, it's not a plane, it's a tornado with sharks!!!!!!

Sharknado..... enough said. SyFy is bringing in another TV movie that will most likely be laughed at for a long time. If you haven't realized it yet, the plot of Sharknado is Los Angeles is dealing with a tornado with sharks in it. Sounds stupid, right? Directed by Anthony C. Ferrante, some no name director, and starring Tara Reid, Ian Ziering, and John Heard, Sharknado will be premiering this Thursday, July 11th, at 9/8c. This isn't the first time the shark has been the star of a SyFy TV movie. Who could ever get the straight to TV classic Sharktopus, or the movie everyone has on their DVR's or on DVD Jersey Shore Shark Attacks? It is starting to look like the shark is coming back as the new zombie! I am going to be honest, if there were zombies and a tornado with sharks in it chasing after me I would be more worried about the tornado with sharks. It is really hard not to hate on something like this, but it sounds so ridiculous that it's almost impossible not to make fun of it. Just imagine this as a cross of Jaws and Twister, but with an end result that will probably be disastrous.

This Thursday despite the fact I am probably going to hate myself for doing so, I will be watching Sharknado on SyFy. Who knows this could be the best movie of all time, but probably not. now if this movie can somehow prove me wrong and can actually be a better than average movie, I will write a review for it on this website. But that is only if I enjoy watching it. So stay tuned and be ready for a review that may or may not happen on Friday.

Episode 32 of the I Got Gameplay podcast is now online. On this episode Michael Burhan, Shaun Walker, Miguel Leon, Chris Locs, and special guest Lee Garasich talking about HD remakes and collections. Mike Paden also calls in to offer his perspective on which games are worth the purchase and which are a complete waste of time.

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Is Falling Skies Season 3 Living up to Expectations?

Posted by Shaun - Saturday, July 6, 2013

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In my opinion, Falling Skies has dropped the ball. While I have only watched the first three episodes, my opinion could change, and I will try to give a more in-depth review once the series has finished. Until then, I can't make heads or tails of the plot.

So we finished off season two where Tom and company are all standing outside Charleston with alien pods dropping from the sky.  Is this new breed of aliens friendly or are they more foes? What happened to Hal?

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I couldn't wait to watch season three and find out the answers to these questions. When I tuned in, I expected it to carry on from where we left off. Instead, I was disappointed as they skipped 9 months into the future with new characters that haven't been established.

When I was watching the first episode, it felt like I had missed an entire season. Why the hell is Hal in a wheelchair? What the hell is going on?

As the episode progressed, I still couldn't wrap my head around it, mainly because of all the new characters and the new situations (such as Dr. Glass having a massive baby bump and eventually giving birth to an odd, highly intelligent child). Later on, we discover that Hal is in the wheelchair from a bug implanted in his eye by Karen during their kiss, which blocks his ability to walk  (which is all psychological cause we see Hal sleepwalking). And another thing...how did Tom become the president of Charleston?

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There's a mole in the camp and its way to obvious to be Hal, so I think it's Tom's advisor. Dr. Glass is paranoid about her new baby and the new breed of aliens are supposedly building a defense weapon against the overlords, but not much has been said about the skitters and their rebellion.

With everything new going on, it feels like there was a gap between seasons 2 and 3. I understand why they have done this, since the kid actors are rapidly aging, but I still don't like it.

I'll continue watching with episode 4, hoping that the season gets better throughout. I stopped watching The Walking Dead halfway through season 3 of that show because I felt like that went bad, so I hope this show doesn't go the same way.
 
If you agree or disagree with my comments about Falling Skies, let me know in the comments below or you can follow me on twitter @shaughnessy2k37

Things We've Learned From Gaming

Posted by Anonymous - Friday, July 5, 2013

There are plenty of people in the world who still have some sort of negative impression of the world of video games, citing either anti-social behavior or violent imagery as some of the reasons as to why games are bad for us. Anyone inside the gaming world knows just as well as I do that games are a great thing for the human race as a whole, and do a great job at perpetuating and strengthening certain parts in our human existence. Gaming has not only the ability to introduce millions of people at once certain concepts, imagery and music styles, but also to solidify other teachings that may have been learned from a peer, teacher and/or parent. Let's take a look at a few of the various things video gaming has taught us over the years.

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TIMING

Gaming has been teaching us timing ever since Super Mario Brothers, and it's honestly one of the skills that many folks use on a day to day basis in some form or another. Good timing is essential to living in the world especially when it comes to transportation of some kind. If you drive, you have to time your pace based on various traffic lights that change their orientation every few minutes. If you're walking, you must time the same lights and make sure you don't get hit by that on coming car should you happen to be jay walking. If you're taking a bus, you must leave your home within a certain amount of minutes to make it to the bus stop in time.

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When these mundane, every day actions are described and put under the microscope next to video gaming, it's even difficult not to think of them as a game. From Super Mario Brothers all the way up to the Uncharted series, there have been several lessons in the importance of timing in video gaming over the years. Not only does it make life a little bit more interesting to think of these tasks as matters of timing, but it simply makes you better at performing the occasional task in your life that requires flexing that brain muscle. Practice makes perfect, no matter how you slice it.

MORALITY

Many people think that video gaming is all about blowing things up and hurting people. Honestly, in this day and age with the advent of technology and the ability for anyone to obtain any sort of knowledge they desire on any subject they find interesting it surprises me how few people are willing to do a little bit of research and find out that for years gaming has been reinforcing ethics and morality to it's devotees. With the advent of games like Fable and Mass Effect where decision making effects the story and the traits of your character, the consequences of being an a**hole can really make an impression on a player.

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While it's true that morality is something that is passed down through with authority figures and interaction with ones peers, video games as a whole have done plenty over the years for the notion that there is value in being the good guy. Games like Harvest Moon take the concept of community and the benefits of making friends and sew it into the fabric of the game while subtly reinforcing these ideals into the players brain.  Yes, plenty of games preach the opposite message. However, going all the way back to the glory days of the NES with games like The Legend Of Zelda, the overall theme for the majority of games was and still is to be the good guy. That's got to count for something, right?


PERSEVERANCE

Life is not easy. Sometimes things can get so difficult that all we want to do is call it quits, cash in our chips and call it a lifetime. In the video game world, that attitude can be lead to a lack of accomplishment. If we gave up every single time things got hard, we'd never feel the satisfaction of getting to the next area or level up our character to take on another challenge. This sort of determination can certainly drive someone to press on and continue to pursue their goals despite whatever obstacles are thrown in their path.

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Many video games feature different difficulty settings, and several gamers who consider themselves to be "hardcore" tend to gravitate towards more extreme ones. No matter how many times they bite the dust during the adventure, a real gamer will always find away to overcome the challenge. This is a valuable trait which is not to be undermined. Someone who will painstakingly trudge through any particular challenge or a hardship until he or she has succeeded is definitely going to be more adept at overcoming other adverse elements in his or her life. Video games can indeed be a great measure of an individuals resilience.

What do you guys think? What other things have you learned from years of video gaming? Leave a comment and be sure to check back for more gaming news right here at www.fanboysanonymous.com

All across the United States, cities are posting record highs and the heat never seems to stop. Even here in New York after days of rain to "cool it down," my air conditioner is still no match for the overwhelming power of the sun.

While doing my every day general browsing of the internet I came across an artist named Ben DeHaan's latest project that he titles "Uncured."


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As you can see, what Ben has done is take portrait photographs and made them appear to be melting before your eyes. What's the cause of this trippy exhibition? Is it the sweltering heat? No, he actually removed all UV light from the printing process, therefore preventing the ink from being able to dry. That combined with gravity causes this neat sensation.

The following is taken from his official website. There, you can also find videos of this effect in action.

“Uncured” explores the expectations of photographic image in a digitally ubiquitous era. A digital photograph is simply ink sprayed on substrates to create an exact replication of a digital file. I’m interested in breaking down the image to its inherent properties to reflect on photography’s role in constructing its significance. 
Is our expectation of portraiture to represent the individual? Gravity, humidity, air, density, viscosity, pressure, light, and time are isolated as variables within the photographic medium, all of which construct the image and contribute to our perception of it. By subverting a digital production method, I am exploring how the photographic subject matter is transformed as control is released and the photograph itself responds to forces in the physical world. By allowing the inks to remain in their fluid, uncured state, these variables begin to shift the subject matter’s role in the image and to create a visual experience beyond exact replication of a file.

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