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I Got Gameplay Ep 61 - Mario Time!

Posted by Unknown - Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Episode 61 of the I Got Gameplay radio show is now live! In this episode, hosts Michael Burhan, Zack Latour, and Nick Enderle talk Mario, with Geek Speak's own Travis Goss taking the helm. Join the boys as they talk the little plumber that could and try to answer the question of why Michael Burhan is talking in the third person?

Talking about Mario and all his games

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The Colony DVD Review

Posted by Fellonius Munch

Welcome, Fanboys and Fangirls, to my review on the recently released DVD The Colony. It's my pleasure to bring this movie to your attention for many reasons, two of which I can explain in a couple of words: overlooked and underrated!

Almost Human director Jeff Renfroe ice age apocalypse horror survival The Colony
Bill Paxton pissed that he didn't get goggles.
2013's The Colony is a postapocalyptic science-fiction survival horror, to be specific; a classic subgenre that we don't see often, providing you don't dare count the myriad like-minded efforts that are frankly awful. Starring Laurence Fishburne, Kevin Zegers, Bill Paxton, and Charlotte Sullivan, its potential for success was ruined by a bunch of Internet buttheads who likely hadn't even seen the film. If I had to describe The Colony in the space of one paragraph…
The Day After Tomorrow walks into a pub and starts a fight with 30 Days of Night, while the barmaid, Aliens, looks on with a smile. Outside, John Carpenter's The Thing cocks its leg underneath the window, while Alive runs to the hills!
But don't take my word for it just yet. Please read on!

The synopsis is that the world has prematurely entered its next ice age, gradually leaving a handful of survivors living in underground colonies around the United States. They're so desperate that in the event of illness, you take a long walk in the snow or you eat a bullet. When a distress call from another colony leads a rescue party into a deadly trap, however, our heroes are forced to fight for survival with the prospect of extinction on their hands.

That's the simplified version. You can go find out the rest for yourself. From the opening scenes, this is a triumph of low-budget sci-fi horror with a penchant for punching above its weight. Do not let the DVD's menu screen fool you in the slightest; someone with a sense of humor did that, clearly.

The very first thing that caught my attention about The Colony: this is not a cheap movie. From the beginning, there are great visuals, a beautiful soundtrack, and a very effective cast of character actors who are all consistent throughout. I found myself thinking, what if John Carpenter had had this technology to work with when he made The Thing? The Colony was made on an estimated budget of $16 million, which is astounding when you consider that Blair Witch Project cost $15 million in the year 2000. What were they spending their budget on, crystal meth-frosted donuts and hookers?

30 Days of Night meets The Day After Tomorrow in Bill Paxton survival horror The Colony
Not looking awesome, that's for sure!
I get the feeling the crew behind this movie made a note to use clichéd technical conventions to trick us into seeing what could have been an average sci-fi horror in a new light. Whatever do I mean? For a start, there's a very 70s/80s utilitarian kind of art direction happening, which is why I referenced the Alien movies. That sort of dark, dank, industrial-yet-sciency vibe is a favored look when we're not seeing The Day After Tomorrow from a unique perspective.

There's also a meeting that takes place in the early stages of the movie in the central room of the colony belonging to our protagonists. It's made to feel like some down-and-dirty dive bar from a classic film, but not so much by art direction than by toying with cinema conventions—the cameras' attention to detail, picking up the music of a record player, peering over shoulders, observing people hanging around like it's happy hour—all the while looking like the type of people you wouldn't hang around with for a pint and a chat. This trickery of cinematography is used throughout the movie to really make the most of what it has to hand, and it makes for enjoyable viewing.

The sense of how deep in shit the human race is begins with one of our protagonists, Mason (Paxton), going through the self-appointed job of shooting a man who has a cold, because they can't afford the germs. It's the rules. If you get sick and don't get better, you're a danger to society. Not many agree with his methods, and that's going to be a problem later. You just know it.

Smallville's Maxima actress Charlotte Sullivan goes blonde
Stealing Bill Paxton's snowballs; crime punishable by death!
In the labs, where they're failing to help the animals to reproduce, one of our leads, Sam (Zegers), has a conversation that ends with the amazing quote: "you know you're screwed when even the rabbits don't fuck!" It sums up a hell of a lot, but not the relationship between Sam and the sexy Kia (Sullivan) when he tells her "the rabbits aren't doing so hot" and she flashes him the briefest but most suggestive of smiles. Yeah, well, so long as we are…

The distress signal changes the dynamic of the group when the colony's leader, Briggs (Fishburne), announces a rescue party to the troubled colony across the other side of their snowbound city. Sam volunteers to go, as does the young and inexperienced Graydon (Atticus Mitchell). Briggs, a former army soldier who served with Mason, doesn't want him in charge, because Mason likes to think with his gun a little too much. Of course.

Aliens, True Lies and The Colony actor Bill Paxton joins Agents of SHIELD this spring 2014
Run away! My finger wants to shoot you and I can't control it.
Cue a lengthy trip through the modern-day ice age, and The Day After Tomorrow can go suck ice. Considering in some scenes you can tell there's a lot of CGI being used here (at one point they look warmer outdoors than in), in most scenes, it's so authentic that it had to be shot on somebody's ski slopes for sure.

After some manly camaraderie, and a healthy dose of suspense and atmosphere, we're introduced to the horror element of The Colony, which catches you off guard. Personally, I thought this was supposed to be a vampire movie, by the way it looked. One of the aforementioned Internet buttheads had called it a zombie movie. You, sir, are a complete tool!

All of a sudden, and in such a grisly manner, we're faced with an army of terrifying feral cannibals complete with body mods and filed-down teeth. Holy craptastic ice-pick swinging bloodbath, Batman! Our heroes are outnumbered and underequipped. You can take it from here, I'm not giving away when this happens or what happens afterward, but for what it's worth, The Colony delivers so much substance, quality, and bang for your buck.

Explosive dynamite action in horror survival The Colony
"Now, son, this is how real men light a BBQ..."
What also catches you off guard, though, is that you can't tell a "redshirt" from anyone else. Our heroes and protagonists don't all wear their hearts on their sleeves, but when they do, it's because they have a plan, not because they're eight days from retirement with a wife and kids. This is about all-out survival, and the best plan is to run (and be good at fighting).

Laurence Fishburne is fresher and more active than he's been in years. Remember Predators? He played crazy well in that movie, but he was a bit too…husky to have survived in that jungle for so long. Here, he seems revitalized and provides some uplifting moments. Kevin Zegers I haven't seen since Zack Snyder's Dawn of the Dead remake. He's not so wet behind the ears or gawky anymore, and he makes for a great, compelling lead. I hope he does well after this.

Bill Paxton hasn't just aged well, either, he's really matured as an actor, and it's so good to see him contribute his skills to the genres that made him in the 80s. Despite being a minor lead, he does really well with those scenes, the outcome of the film hinging on many of his scenes. Charlotte Sullivan seems like she'd secretly enjoy propagating the species with Zegers, but I also think she's a great young actress, aside from being pretty nice to look at.

Fever Pitch actress Charlotte Sullivan shocking new trendy blonde hairstyle
One of few films to point out that the end of the world has no shampoo and conditioner.
At 122 minutes, you want The Colony to have been longer, because it's a great little film, and great little films can never be long enough. However, there was also a scene in the film I felt could have done with an extra ten minutes, because when we get back to our cozy little colony to warn the others of impending cannibalistic doom, there seemed no time to soak up the atmosphere of what may be the last bastion of human civilization left. There was no reprise to the opening of the movie, and I felt that would have helped me feel more for the survivors.

The only other cons I really cared to notice were that the movie's cannibal menace (lots) were ferocious enough at fighting, but their leader could have had so much more screentime to scare the crap out of people. He's a bit like Highlander's The Kurgan, but quieter. Thank god, though, because he could have turned out a complete prat like Ghosts of Mars's Big Daddy Mars (ga-ga-gaga-gah)!

Saw 3D and Survival of the Dead's Dru Viergever monstrous cannibal transformation in The Colony
"I feel pretteeee... oh so pretteeeeee..."
Not to worry, we get blood and guts and shotgun blasts to the guts and axe fights aplenty. It's grizzly and brutal and, oh my god, the poor chickens. Humanity has a lot to learn.

Sound off, Fanboys! If you haven't seen this movie, you need to give it a try. It is out on DVD in all good stores. If you have seen it, drop us a line in the comments section below and thanks for reading, once again. Toodle-pip!

Super Bowl Commercials 2014: Budlight - #UpForWhatever

Posted by The Dace Man - Monday, February 3, 2014

Arnold Schwarzenegger and Don Cheadle star in Super Bowl AdHey, Hey, Hey Dacetacular nation, back again with another commercial break down from The Super Bowl! Remember how Bud Light has been teasing us for weeks with bits and pieces of their commercial campaign for the Super Bowl? Well, the payoff came, and it was awesome! So awesome I was extremely jealous of the random dude they grabbed to do it! Using the campaign slogan #UpForWhatever, Bud Light strung this man along on a night of epic proportions, including several celeb interactions with Reggie Watts, Minka Kelly, Don Cheadle, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and One Republic. Sitting in the Dacement I stared in awe at the screen as this lucky S.o.B. got to do all this for a few Super Bowl spots. Check out the entire collection below.


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Stephen Colbert works with Pistachios at the Superbowl.Hey, Hey, Hey Fanboys, it's The Dace Man here to break down your Super Bowl commercials. Now this one I bring you has to be hands-down my top pick for winner of best commercial! Why, you ask? Well for one it has Stephen Colbert, so that's always a huge win, and two, it was a two-parter. Certainly this was not the only two-parter of the night, but to me it was the best because it had a filler in between to show the progress into insanity very quickly the way only Stephen Colbert can. Check out both part one and two of the Stephen Colbert and pistachio commercial below here on Fanboys Anonymous! Cheap plug!! I should totally buy ad space for the Puppy Bowl next year. I digress, just check out the awesomeness that is Stephen Colbert below.

PART 1


PART 2


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Hulk Hogan and Dee Snyder appear in the Radio Shack Ad
The 80s called…and they kicked ass at the Super Bowl. Radio Shack has finally moved away from the nostalgic store feeling to a new-age "we have to compete with Apple" store feeling. They did so with a huge bang in another of my favorite commercials of the Super Bowl! The commercial starts off in their usual store setting, with two clerks who receive a call. Then a wave of 80s memories wash over the store, taking everything in sight! From Hulk Hogan to Alf and even Teen Wolf the commercial has it all, and essentially sent us nerds in the room into a frenzy when we saw the awesomeness of the 80s explode on our television sets. Don't believe me? Check it out below.


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 of the other bloggers here at Fanboys Anonymous. Remember keyboard warriors: leave your feedback! Until the next time, for the few, the proud, and of course the Dacetacular, grab a beer—and in this case an Alf doll (yes I still have one!!!)—and check out what's going on here in the Dace-Sphere. See ya next time!

New Doritos brand logo fontFanboys Anonymous Nation…What's up?! It's The Dace Man back to breakdown yet another Super Bowl commercial. This time we take a look at the Doritos - Time Machine spot. We find this adorable little kid with his dog and a cardboard box labeled "time machine" to his right. Enter your stereotypical Homer Simpson-esque male lead and let the hilarity ensue. Doritos has struck gold yet again, as they made an audience of grown men desperately want to build a cardboard time machine as well as break down into laughter. Check out this stroke of genius below and enjoy the humor of a child outsmarting a grown man.


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 of the other bloggers here at Fanboys Anonymous. Remember keyboard warriors: leave your feedback! Until the next time, for the few, the proud, and of course the Dacetacular, grab a beer—and in this case a bag of Doritos—and check out what's going on here in the Dace-Sphere. See ya next time!

Captain America: Winter Soldier Spoilers and leaked online.All right Fanboys Anonymous Nation, you guys and girls ready to have a nerdgasm? I know I did, and the entire room went silent when the Marvel pages started flapping on the screen. The highly anticipated Captain America sequel just grabbed us by our nerd sacks and hooked us for the April release. Captain America: Winter Soldier sees Chris Evans reprising his role as Steve Rodgers for a fourth time on the big screen (die hard Marvel Fans know the third time, without my spoiling it.). Scarlett Johansson, Samuel L. Jackson, and Cobie Smulders all reprise their S.H.I.E.L.D. roles, with the addition of Robert Redford as Alexander Pierce and Anthony Mackie earning his wings as Falcon. Of course I can't leave out the fundamental bad ass piece of this movie—Sebastian Stan reprises his role of Bucky Barnes, also known as The Winter Soldier, also known as the bad ass m'fer in the teaser trailer below. Please, oh please, let it be April 4th already. Until then let us just rejoice at this trailer!


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Episode 60 of the I Got Gameplay radio show is now live! In this episode, hosts Michael Burhan, Miguel Leon, Travis Goss, Xander Skullion, Zack Latour, Kyla Dipietro, and Braeden Mayhew take a look at gaming hoaxes, the group also talks in depth about their experiences with their YouTube colleague Jew Wario and their favorite moments from his show You Can Play This.

justin carmical tribute jewwario to a gaming legend

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The time is nearly upon us, once again, to face the second half of the latest season of AMC's The Walking Dead. After so much happened up to the mid-season finale last year (so damned much), I put down my own predictions not only for the rest of season four, but also for the foreseeable future. Of course, I did that on Facebook, where none of you can see what I wrote, but then I asked myself: why not share these thoughts with the fans out there and see what they make of it?

So without further ado, I am happy to introduce Fanboys Anonymous's own The Walking Dead Seasons Four and Five Predictions. (WARNING: Some of the predictions ahead are based on comparisons between the graphic novels and the TV show, so beware of MAJOR possible plot spoilers ahead if you haven't read the series!)

walking dead art and grindhouse cinema style photo art pics
Warning: Potential Spoilers Ahead!
The makers of The Walking Dead have been throwing us curve balls and chucking spanners aplenty into the works since day one. It's what television producers and creators do to keep things original, especially if you watch this show because you love the comic series. Where's the fun in ruining everyone else's fun?

Don't answer that, I'm trying to appeal to the majority, here…

However, along with the occasional unexpected event (Frank Darabont being fired, Jeffrey DeMunn's character being killed off because he quit to show solidarity for Darabont), we've not only seen one character's dynamic change to replace another, we've also seen some of our favorite characters introduced long after they were supposed to have been killed off; characters who weren't supposed to die being killed off; and characters who weren't even in the comics becoming long-lasting favorites.

Love it or hate it for deviating from the source material, you have to hand it to these folks—they know how to keep you watching. Yet what of the surviving characters of season four? Where will they likely go from here?

The following are my predictions for the characters, based on speculation, the show thus far, and the path the comics have taken.

Sheriff Deputy Rick Grimes The Walking Dead
Poor Rick has been through the meat-grinder ever since the opening scenes of this show, but even taking a back seat when things become too much for him doesn't make him any less the lead star of the show. However, just because he's the longest-enduring character doesn't mean he'll be able to endure what he's just been through.

Losing Lori was bad enough to make Rick go a bit crazy; after now most likely having lost Judith, being beaten to a pulp, and losing the prison, he may be prone to another round of insanity. He was a sorry mess in season three, and he won't have as many distractions this time to keep him occupied. As far as he's concerned, he and Carl are on their own. Rick will very likely remain a broken man for a long time just as Abraham Ford comes in to take the reigns for a while. Expect a more passive yet unpredictable Rick from now on!

Carl Grimes sheriff deputy hat pose grindhouse art
Having gone from a kid to a teen so quickly, we all saw Carl grow over some years unlike in the comics. He was troubled but still childlike then, but in the mid-season finale we saw him suddenly broken, as he too lost another defenseless member of the family and his livelihood, rendering him similarly helpless and broken. Carl will likely harbor resentment toward his dad for falling apart and being unable to keep his act together. As Rick gets weaker, Carl will not only grow stronger but also colder and more calculating.

Let's not forget that Carl's known for a long time that he will one day have to take over for his dad, or that at least he's expected to. That sense of responsibility keeps him level-headed and has done so ever since he killed Shane (or Shane's walking corpse, at least) and the boy from Woodbury. However, having already become accustomed to killing, it's inevitable that he will do so once again, and in the name of justice. I doubt he'll be much of a lead character over the next season or two, but he certainly won't remain in the background!

AMC's The Walking Dead Darryl Dixon Norman Reedus grindhouse style photo art
As the most significant original character who never existed in the comic series, Daryl's part in the show has been a phenomenal success, so it would be pretty stupid to kill him off. It's safe to say that a large number of viewers would actually stop watching if he bit the dust (and fan favorite Norman Reedus thus left the show). That's not going to happen, surely, because although his character's actions don't depend on anyone else, the other characters do depend on Daryl. He's also become a very strong moral center for the group despite being very (what's the word I'm looking for…) liberal?!

Expect most of the survivors to count on Daryl until Rick returns and Abraham Ford shows up. I also expect him to do a fair bit of traveling around until then, trying to band everybody together again!

Melinda McBride Carol Peletier Walking Dead actress return to season 4
Carol really has to return to the show, and for so many reasons:

1.) I believe it will be revealed that she didn't murder anybody after all.

2.) She slowly took Andrea's place as the hardy survivor with nerves of steel, while Andrea strayed from the source material and became everybody's bitch before biting the bullet, and could very likely take Andrea's place permanently (Andrea is currently one of the most enduring lead characters in the comic, and the show lacks her awesomeness).

3.) Melissa McBride has flourished over the space of two seasons, going from abused wife and mourning mother to a popular, strong female character and an unlikely hero. Getting rid of her was not a dumb idea, it was just another way for her to have realistically survived recent events and an excuse to bring her back when she's most needed.

Expect Carol to return, is all I will say!

After surviving the nasty killer disease of season four and just barely surviving the Governor's last-ditch invasion, Glenn could be the primary source of family drama over the next season, and much of that will very likely come down to Maggie distancing herself after losing almost everything.

The Walking Dead has had its ups and downs in consistency over the past two seasons, and part of that is due to characters being killed off just as soon as they become our favorites. There's going to be a false sense of finality about season four, I think, because if you think you know misery now, you haven't seen anything yet. Glenn, for one, will have his hands full. Weakened by his illness, he's going to have some very helpless moments. However, I think we may see him taking up leadership responsibilities as Rick comes back a broken man.

Not only does Maggie count on Glenn more than ever, let's not forget the more recent young additions to Team Rick that will require his attention: Introduced to us over the last season, Lizzie and Mika Samuels (below, left) are not your average kid sisters!

AMC's The Walking Dead Lizzie and Mika are comic series' Ben and Billy
(Duh, would you be normal if you were living in a disease-ridden prison while the dead were trying to break in and eat you? Well, shut your face, that's not the point.)

It was very easy for Lizzie to pick up a gun and shoot somebody during the mid-season finale, and it was even before then that I realized she and her younger sister were introduced to portray what would have been "Ben" and "Billy," Allan and Donna's kids in the comics—one of whom later became a psychopath and killed the other. I mean, who do you think was feeding rats to the zombies at the fence? Who do you think crucified the rabbit? What was with Carol's suggestive final pep-talk with Lizzie? If you read the comics, you know how it went down, and you know that Lizzie is a li'l psycho girl. Remember her casually tiptoeing in Glenn's blood and lung-butter near the end of "Internment"?

I think Carol took the blame for Lizzie murdering the sick couple at the prison. In the coming seasons we'll see Lizzie kill Mika as part of one of her psycho zombie experiments and Carl will blow Lizzie away—because nobody believes in abandoning or executing children in the Walking Dead-verse, even if they're murderers!

Walking Dead zombie TV series Maggie Greene actress Lauren Cohan
As adorable as Maggie Greene is, she is going to have a tough ride moving forward. I hope you still think she's cute when she looks like burned-out emotionless shit!

She's just lost Hershel, and it's a miracle that Beth survived, but that's only part of the problem. Maggie's going to be angry and lost after the events of "Too Far Gone," when she isn't hating on Rick, but there is some huge news coming, not this season but maybe the next, and it will be a secret that could push her over the edge.

Maggie may likely develop a complex about losing people who are close to her, while at the same time adopting the mentalist twins mentioned above. That'll give her something to hide behind for a while, but eventually nothing will hide the fact that she used to be the problem child of the Greene family, because that might come flooding back now that all but her and Beth are gone!

Beth Greene Walking Dead actress Emily Kinney hot photos
Nobody wants to lose Beth, we just want her to stop singing those songs, right?

A peculiar thing occurred to me a short while back. When Sophia Peletier became one of Hershel's barn family, it left Carl with no cute blonde girl to hug once in a while and to keep him becoming a detached, Shane-killing loon! Looking at his relationship with Beth, who is also quite an outsider for someone who is virtually carried through the show, it appears to me that Beth has become Sophia in her own strange way.

Apart from the fact that she's a bit too old to replace a child, Beth was virtually the only other kid in the group before Lizzie and rest came along. Sophia always stayed with Maggie throughout the comic series, so it would make sense—not be as depressing—to keep Beth around. In that case, I hope they do keep her, because otherwise she would just become another Amy!

Walking Dead Michonne actress Danai Gurira blaxploitation style poster
Next, get ready for some Michonne-type crazy!

In season three of The Walking Dead, the sword-wielding ex-lawyer spent her hot summer days near Rick, wondering what was going on in his head when he was seeing and talking to Lori's ghost. A while later when he was feeling better, they talked it out and decided that it wasn't a bad thing, seeing visions and such. Why the hell not, right?

Well, what you haven't seen in the show was Michonne being weird (in the comics) and talking to herself, just like Rick. Only she started it. Michonne may soon start having doubts about the future and may want to hang her sword up for good. On the other hand, some potentially bad decisions on her behalf may force her back into cold killer bitch-mode, instead. Michonne hasn't really had the chance to open up yet, and we've haven't seen the woman she was before the zombie apocalypse. I'm expecting season five to be the beginning of that personal journey!

Morgan Jones actor Lennie James returns to Walking Dead season 4
As for Morgan, the time will come to try to accept the past and lay it to rest. He will be back, that's a certainty. He'll still be chock full of nuts, though; maybe not stark-raving batshit loony nuts, but nuts all the same!

The survivors are going to be taking a huge road trip soon, and Rick, being a man of conscience, isn't going to leave Morgan to survive on his own when he has it on good word that a better life is within reach. Of course, despite his knack for being mad as a shithouse rat, this may help Morgan reintegrate into what currently remains of society. The question is, how quickly or how slowly is it going to kill him?

Walking Dead Tyreese actor Chad L. Coleman grindhouse art
Tyreese is a tough one, because by all means, his character should have been dead by now. The events of the last episode saw Hershel Greene hacked to death by the Governor instead, and the guy who should have been in the show since season two has yet to really flourish as a main character!

What can we expect from Tyreese now? It's possible he might find and kill Carol, but I doubt it. I will even go so far as to say he'll figure out that the weird animal sacrifices are continuing even with Carol gone and whenever Lizzie winds up in the same camp, because psychos on telly eventually do it for the attention and not the learning experience.

Otherwise, he has so much potential, yet his time may be more limited than any of us expect. Perhaps he will finally renounce his anger and try to become a more peaceful man, which would probably get him or Sasha killed. If he got with Carol, however, initiating the relationship they had in the comics, that might spell some harsh times for everybody involved!

Walking Dead Bob Stookey alcoholic medic actor Lawrence Gilliard Jr
Poor Bob Stookey is between a rock and a hard place and has been ever since he showed up. Who hasn't, right? Those useless Woodbury refugees seem to pile up like Star Trek redshirts at a bargain basement TV character sale!

Not only does Bob have alcoholism to contend with, he also has Daryl's respect to earn after almost costing lives for a bottle of bourbon. He has also yet to really glue with any other members of the group, meaning that either his days are numbered, or he finds religion to combat his inner demons and eventually replaces the need for a certain Father Gabriel.

Look at it this way: with The Walking Dead TV series taking place over a matter of years, as opposed to the comic series' two brief winters or so, how the hell would a guy like Father Gabriel only now step out into the world looking for food without any understanding of what has happened? If Stookey is in for the long run, replacing the unrealistic and unnecessary Father Gabriel would be the way forward. They have quite a few similarities in personality, after all. So don't expect that we'll lose Stookey in the next season or so. He might even become the next original mainstay next to Daryl, for all we know!

AMC's the Walking Dead ate my baby

Eeshhhh! Nobody wants to talk about Judith, am I right?


Finally, what will become of the aforementioned Woodbury refugees we last saw carted out of the prison on a school bus?

Mars company fun size Mars bar snacks
Snack food is my guess.
Sound off, Fanboys and Fangirls! Do you think I hit the nail on the head? Do you think Team Rick even stands a chance after the mid-season four finale? Comments below and thanks for reading!

Great Scott! The time-traveling Delorean is gearing up for its next adventure—this time hitting the stage for an exciting sci-fi comedy musical.

Thirty years after Marty McFly was first transported back to 1955 in the plutonium-powered Delorean, built by Dr. Emmett Brown, to make sure his teenage parents united in order to save his own existence,  Back to the Future: The Musical is set to take on a whole new hysterical adventure.

Back to the Future Musical set to take stage in 2015
Back the the Future: The Musical set to take stage in 2015

Director Robert Zemeckis teamed up with original screenwriter Bob Gale and theater director Jamie Loyd to announce the production of the stage musical based on the 1985 classic film Back to the Future. They will be joined by producer Colin Ingram with the help of Universal Stage Productions and Steven Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment, which were responsible for the original films.

The musical will raise its curtains on London's West End stage in 2015, in perfect timing for the film's thirtieth anniversary.

Gale told BBC News that the musical will be "true to the spirit of the film without being a slavish remake."

"We intend to use music from the movie along with brand new songs to make a version of Back to the Future that is fresh, entertaining and takes advantage of all the amazing things that can now be done on stage," Gale said.

The production will include "illusions, skateboarding and many other surprises that will capture the spirit of the film but freshly interpret it for a new audience," Jamie Lloyd said in a statement to NY Daily News.

Back to the Future, which starred Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd, grossed over $381 million worldwide and went on to inspire two more sequels and plenty of video games.

The stage production will feature music and lyrics by Alan Silvestri and Glen Ballard with additional music from the film by Huey Lewis and the News, Chuck Berry, Pat Ballard, and Curtis Williams.

No details have been released on the opening date or cast, although according to CNet, a Broadway launch may take off if the London production is a hit.


Who do you think should take the stage as Marty McFly? Let us know in the comment section below.

Transformers Age of Extinction - Super Bowl Trailer Spot

Posted by The Dace Man - Sunday, February 2, 2014

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Hey, Hey, Hey Dacetacular Nation!! If you're like me, you don't really follow foozball, and the true highlight to the geek world for the Super Bowl is the flood of commercials that happens in between plays. One of the most talked about is the new Transformers: Age of Extinction trailer, which introduced the world to the Dinobots! So check out Michael Bay's latest explosion-fest starring Mark Wahlberg, Nicola Peltz, Jack Reynor, Stanley Tucci, Kelsey Grammer, Sophia Myles, Li Bingbing, T.J. Miller, Han Geng, and Titus Welliver. The fourth installment of the franchise will take place four years after the events of the Chicago invasion from Transformers: Dark of the Moon. The only returning Autobots that have been confirmed so far are Optimus Prime and Bumblebee, and Sam (Shia LeBouf) is out as well. What will the franchise have in store for us in the next installment? Will there be even more explosions than the last trilogy? And who will play the hot, dumb girl of the franchise that will eventually piss off Michael Bay and/or Mark Wahlberg? The film is set for release on June 27, 2014 so until then, check out the Super Bowl promo below!


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Looks like this OTP is O-U-T
Major debates are stirring up in the Harry Potter fandom as JK Rowling reveals yet another bombshell: Ron and Hermione should not have ended up together.

Say what?

In a fandom full of shippers, this bit of news came as a shock and, for obvious reasons, was not well-received.

Emma Watson, who is guest editor for the newest issue of Wonderland, interviewed Rowling for the magazine, where she confessed her true feelings about Ron and Hermione as a pair.
"I wrote the Hermione/Ron relationship as a wish fulfillment. That's how it was conceived, really. For reasons that have very little to do with literature and far more to do with me clinging to the plot as I first imagined it, Hermione ended up with Ron. I know, I'm sorry. I can hear the rage and fury it might cause some fans, but if I'm absolutely honest, distance has given me perspective on that. It was a choice I made for very personal reasons, not for reasons of credibility. Am I breaking people's hearts by saying this? I hope not."
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It didn't really help that Watson was unphased by what Rowling was saying and, if anything, agreed with her: "I think there are fans out there who know that too and who wonder whether Ron would have really been able to make her happy."

Talk about a slap to the face to Romione (Ron/Hermione) shippers everywhere. To add the icing on top of the cake, Rowling also commented that the couple probably would've needed "marriage counseling." Haha!

It has also been mentioned that Rowling stated that Hermione should've married Harry, but there are no direct quotes to support this. To me, it just seems like Rowling is advocating the idea that Hermione just ended up with the wrong guy, but it didn't mean she should've ended up with Harry (although it might be implied).

HP fans everywhere have been fighting and debating over whether they agree with Rowling or not, many bringing up that they loved the idea of the leading female role ending up with anyone but the leading male role, which let's be honest is pretty cliché. However, the opposing side (which consists of Hermione + Krum/Harry/Draco/anybody else but Ron) has argued that Ron would've treated her badly and/or in the long run, realistically, would not have gotten along well with her due to their extremely different personalities.

I, myself, favored Harry and Hermione, but was honestly impartial to who she ended up with. What is your take on this?

Hunger Games star Phillip Seymour Hoffman Crime Scene PhotoStrangely coinciding with an Internet rumor, Phillip Seymour Hoffman, known most recently for his work in The Master and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, was found dead in his apartment this afternoon by authorities.

At this point, little is known about the cause of Hoffman's death, although drug overdose is speculated. Hoffman, who was 46, was enjoying a wave of success, garnering several award nominations for The Master and co-starring in  The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, one of the highest-grossing films of the year worldwide, a role he was meant to reprise in the final two films of the series. Lionsgate has yet to comment on his death.

Mr. Hoffman's various roles have made him well known in most sects of the entertainment sphere, working on everything from Along Came Polly to Red Dragon. He was a unique talent, managing to seize leading roles despite his build differing from the "underwear model" type associated with big Hollywood stars. He was a classic talent that will be missed.

Using Gaming For Good: Immersion Learning

Posted by Anonymous - Saturday, February 1, 2014

Hello, Fanboys! It's been quite a while since I have posted an article for you guys! My schedule has filled up exponentially over the past few months. It's been hard finding the time to think of an idea for an article, let alone write one. Today inspiration hit me, and ironically it was connected with one thing in particular that has been chewing up my time that would otherwise be devoted to Fanboys Anonymous: I'm learning a new language!

That's right folks, yours truly is learning German. I have been at it for slightly over a month at this point, studying a little every day with the aid of Rosetta Stone, which uses a combination of images and words in order to simulate the experience we all went through when learning our first language. For example, the program will show you an image of an apple and have the word "Apfel" on the screen, and you instantly make the connection that "Apfel" is apple in German, and so on and so forth. However, this is not an advertisement for Rosetta Stone, although I do encourage anyone with the desire to learn a new language to obtain it, as it is definitely a great teacher.

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I wanted to discuss some of the aspects of the supplementary techniques I have implemented while studying German through Rosetta Stone. For one, I have begun to listen to plenty of German music. The purpose of this is to consistently bombard my ear drums with the way the language sounds when spoken by natives. A couple of the groups I've discovered through this process have really opened my eyes to some of the great music scenes happening outside the United States. Artists including Peter Fox (reggae/hip hop) and Wir Sind Helden (pop rock, pictured) are definitely great places to start for anyone trying to check out some international sounds, even if you understand little or no German at all! Also, I'm now officially in love with Judith Holofernes, the lead singer of Wir Sind Helden.

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The main reason I'm crafting this article, however, is to talk up the way I have even used video games to immerse myself in the German language and learn even faster that I would otherwise. This consequently taking the "false" sense of accomplishment I already get from gaming and changes it to a "legitimate" sense of accomplishment. Part of my immersion process was to change my PlayStation 3's language setting to German as well! Because most games made these days have subtitles and menus translated into languages for a multitude of regions, and almost as many games even include voice overs in a lot of the languages provided, it was definitely a great move. Not only have I been enjoying plenty of sessions in Street Fighter III: Online Edition, I also am now forced to read the German translations of all of the menus and the challenges, and this has broadened my vocabulary much quicker than if I had just kept my game console in English. Think about how awesome this already bad ass man sounds in German!

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As an avid gamer, I have heard several people try to down talk my love for gaming and deny the validity of some of the Things I've Learned From Gaming. Even I myself have been judgmental of the time I spend playing games that I could have spent otherwise strengthening my mind in some way, shape, or form. For me, this is not only a big middle finger to the game haters, but it also is a great way for me to enjoy video games AND educate myself at the same time.

Are any of you guys out there interested in learning or even currently studying a different language? In addition to some of the other tools I've mentioned in this post, I would HIGHLY recommend changing your game console to whatever language it is you are studying. It will not only accelerate your learning, but it will also give you a chance to intelligently debate the next game hater who tries to rain on your parade!

That's all from me! If you guys have any other great ways of using Gaming For Good, let me hear about it in the comments below!

Saga 18 brings about that dreaded moment for any fan of the Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples sci-fi series—the end of an arc and the beginning of multimonth hiatus. Unlike the last two "finales," this one certainly felt like the end of something, but it promises much bigger things to come.

Brian K Vaughan and Fiona Staples' Saga 18

We start off in the lighthouse home of the recently deceased D. Oswald Heist, which is rapidly going up in flames following the shootout between heist and Prince Robot the IV and the intrusion of Gwendolyn. Gwendolyn leaves Lying Cat with Klara and searches the lighthouse for Marko. Although pinned by the blue beast, Klara manages to stick Lying Cat in the eye, giving Izabel an opening to fend the beast off with by appealing to its sense of honor. Lying Cat knows Gwendolyn had no reason to kill heist, and its admission of guilt gives the infamous cat a chance at some character development while its master is out of commission.

Lying Cat finds Marko and Alana in Brian K Vaughan's Saga 18Marko and Alana run out of real estate and emerge on the roof of the lighthouse, trapped both by the flames and their assailant, whom they still believe to be Prince Robot IV. Gwendolyn emerges, surprising them not only with her arrival, but also with her demands for Marko to heal a friend of hers. Marko reminds her that such magics would only work on an individual of their kind, prompting Gwendolyn to grow even more unbalanced. While the tension here is well done, its also fun to see the rules of the world still being established. Down on the ground floor, Prince Robot IV awakens but is malfunctioning and offers his service to Izabel, who uses him to carry Klara's body out of the lighthouse.

On the roof, things with Gwendolyn come to a head, and she fires The Will's deadly lance on Alana and Hazel. Marko manages to push them of the roof and out of immediate harm's way just before the land can blow, taking the lance to his shoulder instead. Fortunately, Alana is capable of flight, despite her proclamations; she flies back up to the roof, gun drawn, and forces Gwendolyn to surrender.

Marko faces ex fiance Gwendolyn in Brian K Vaughan's Saga 18At this point, Narrating Hazel takes over and steers the story through a series of three endings, wrapping up this section of the larger narrative. First, the two reporters begin to research ways of avoiding the embargo keeping them from pursuing the story while learning about the appearance of Prince Robot IV. The Brand arrives to check in on her brother, The Will, who is recovering in a field hospital. The narration tells us he won't be returning to the story for some time. Finally, the tree ship lands on an unknown world and opens its door, allowing us to see a now toddler-aged Hazel standing on her own two feet beside Alana.

Overall this issue was a fast read but served as a solid ending to the arc while still managing to plant several seeds for the issues to come. Wrap-up issues such as this are often just a series of violence and payoffs, but Saga 18 made space for some great character moments, particularly between Alana and Marko, whose romance manages to stay an endearing component of the story, despite the books' over-the-top science fiction story elements. Sadly, the letter page confirms this will be the last new issue of Saga until May, but the events of issue eighteen have left plenty to be speculated in the weeks to come.

What did you think of the issue? Let us know if the comments section below!

Star Trek legend Leonard Nimoy addressed rumors over concerns for his health this Wednesday after he was seen being escorted through a New York airport earlier in the week!

Original Star Trek Mr Spock Leonard Nimoy diagnosed with COPD, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

The 82-year-old, best known for his role as Mr. Spock in one of the longest enduring and most popular shows ever committed to television and film, confirmed on Twitter: "I quit smoking 30 years ago. Not soon enough. I have COPD" and then went on to encourage others to quit, too.

This potentially life-threatening illness, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease—notoriously caused by long-term smoking—is a debilitating disease that progresses over time, making breathing gradually more and more difficult with age. Symptoms are mainly productive coughing (phlegm) with chest pain and a sensation of tightening in the chest, wheezing, and breathlessness. However, it can also be caused by long-term exposure to pollution, chemicals, and dust.

Never having really retired from the business, Nimoy only stopped attending conventions in 2011 but still continues to contribute when he can, making him one of Hollywood's most committed stars, considering he's been in the acting business since 1951.

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We wish you all the best, Mr. Nimoy, and hope you'll be on your feet again. Live long and prosper!

Sound off, Fanboys and Fangirls! This news sucks, that's all there really is to it, but feel free to comment anyway and thanks for reading. I was actually just thinking of quitting smoking, myself!

Fantasy lovers and dreamers: We know the feeling of plodding through weak second books in a series. We live in a world where, at their best, a fantasy series can be only almost as good as the first. The idea may have been great to begin with, but its continuation often suffers from a lack of ideas or drowns in a subtle, anticlimactic wave. With that in mind, I started book two of the Hunters of Reloria series by Kasper Beaumont. Thankfully, I can say Elven Jewel: Hunters' Quest, launched 10-19-2013, gave me no such feeling.

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For those of you who didn't catch my review of Elven Jewel, I gave a very middle-ground 3-star review. I can honestly say I enjoyed the book, but I couldn't overlook some of the issues I had while reading. Over time, the first installation planted itself on me though, piqueing my interest in the second book, which came out recently. It was nothing to pick it up, because, like I said, I really did enjoy the first. What I got and what I expected are two totally different things.

Hunters' Quest, the second book in Kasper Beaumont's Elven Jewel series, expeditiously jumped into action. If you read along with me, you know the hunters of Reloria are on a quest to save the Elven Jewel. Of course, this quest goes hand in hand with constant battling, obstacles, and tension between the various characters. You should be familiar with the collection of common high fantasy races of people and should also know the first book ends beyond some epic battle, but the quest is nowhere near complete.

A Book by Sexy Author Kasper BeaumontWhat you don't know is that Hunters' Quest switches gears entirely in the next installation. Suddenly, the fantasy world you learn in the first book collides with a mythological fantasy in the second. Obviously, I can't ruin the story for any readers, but I will say there are appearances of certain types of people that I would expect in a slightly different genre. Perhaps it wouldn't matter to everyone, but for those of you who commonly read my reviews, you know I love a good genre mash.

Beyond the surprises, though, I was fascinated by the story itself. Our little halflings, through battle and hardship, have become men. There have been treaties made between unlikely people, and there have been instances that may or may not break these lightly threaded alliances. Whether allies or enemies, all the different people must come together to save Reloria. Either way, victory seems unlikely against this newly realized foe.

There was no rut in this story, and the book was a fast read. I'm not certain if fast was either bad or good. I will say that I think it caused a lacking in some detailed description I look for in a read, but it also quickened the pace into the next action sequence. The battle action was great fun, and the story is getting even better. I would definitely recommend this book as a gift to 10- to 13-year-olds. It's a fantastic story, and it will definitely hold their attention. Let me know what you think downstairs! Indie Exposure Campaign

Developed by a fan for fans, the Ghostbusters 30th Anniversary LEGO Set will be hitting shelves sometime in 2014. The design, by super fanboy Brent Waller, was submitted to LEGO CUUSOO last year and went through an excruciating review period before being officially announced.

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Not all submissions to LEGO CUUSOO make the cut; their site currently lists a rejected Legend of Zelda design. Sets require at least 10,000 support votes to move forward in the review process. There was a similar Ghostbusters project in the works at the same time (both submissions gained the required 10,000 votes simultaneously), but LEGO has decided to produce solely the 30th Anniversary Edition. Because of this case, LEGO has implemented a new guideline that if two similar projects reach the same qualification in the same period, they will review the project that hit the 10,000 votes first. So time is, quite literally, money, people.
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The LEGO Ecto-1 will be very similar to Waller's originally submitted design (final product may differ from the pictured image slightly). I have heard the firehouse may not make the final product line but that remains to be seen. It is part of the original approved submission, but it may not have met their requirements.

Aside from the Ecto-1, the remaining pieces feature Peter Venkman, Ray Stantz, Egon Spengler, and Winston Zeddemore and the fan favorite ghost "Slimer." The Ghostbusters themselves have their proton packs, traps, and Egon's P.K.E. Meter.
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Again, the final product line may differ, but this is still an exciting lineup. If successful, they may relaunch the secondary submitted set and expand the playsets, including the final battle with Zuul.

**Trivia: the final set in Ghostbusters (the final battle with Zuul atop the tower) is the largest in-studio set ever built.

What are your thoughts on the designs? Do we need the Keymaster and Gatekeeper to complete the set?

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