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Week in Geek #14: No More Most Popular Oscar, RIP Burt Reynolds and More

Posted by Anthony Mango - Saturday, September 8, 2018

Welcome to another edition of WEEK IN GEEK here at Fanboys Anonymous—a rundown of some of the events, news and stories that went down over the past few days in the geek culture spectrum.

This week in geek culture Fanboys Anonymous nerd recap

Here are some of the topics I felt like voicing my opinions about:

Ben Mendelsohn will be a Skrull in Captain Marvel

Dude was born to play villains. I'm 100% down with him being a Skrull.

Timothy Dalton Cast in Doom Patrol

My favorite James Bond! I'm always cool with him getting more work. I wanted him to be Alfred in a Batman film at some point, but this is neat, too.

Burt Reynolds Passed Away

I'm not the type to immediately start talking about how much I loved a celebrity that I didn't necessarily follow the career of, but he was good in Boogie Nights and some other things, and it's never a good thing to hear that someone has passed on.

No More Oscar for Popular Film

There were flaws to this concept, but also positives, so I have a mixed reaction. A good thing about this going away is that it will allow films like Black Panther to be taken more seriously for Best Picture, instead of having a divide between Oscar-bait going into Best Picture and other films going into Most Popular. The downside, though, is that this award could have given many more films some recognition that wouldn't normally get it, and if we all would have approached it as an equal to Best Picture, then it could have really changed the game for a lot of things. I guess you take the good and bad.

Daredevil Season 3 Teaser

....that's it?

These weeks have had such little going on. Sorry for not having more content.

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Season 2 of Marvel's Iron Fist has premiered on Netflix, and per usual, this post will be documenting my running commentary of thoughts as I watch every episode. Since Iron Fist was rather brutal to get through the first time, I'm not going to be binging this in one shot. Rather, I'll be spreading this out over time, and I'll be adding notes almost as a stream of consciousness while watching these episodes. When everything has concluded, I'll be wrapping everything up with a full season recap and review to see just how good or bad the overall package was and the hits and misses in a Reviewpoint podcast video.

I invite you to follow along and to leave your thoughts in the comments below just the same!

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Marvel's Iron Fist (Season 2 - 2018)

SHOWRUNNER: Raven Metzner

STARRING: Finn Jones (Danny Rand / Iron Fist), Jessica Henwick (Colleen Wing), Sacha Dhawan (Davos), Alice Eve (Typhoid Mary Walker), Tom Pelphrey (Ward Meachum), Jessica Stroup (Joy Meachum), Simone Missick (Misty Knight)

*WARNING: THERE WILL BE SPOILERS BELOW!*

Episode 1 - "The Fury of Iron Fist"

  • Why is the beginning of this reminding me of Ninja Turtles?
  • At least the fighting is more interesting so far.
  • Um...that's it? This intro was a bit underwhelming with it leading to nothing. Maybe I was supposed to mark out over Golden Tiger, but that reference is lost on me.
  • Davos would be more threatening if he were taller. Just saying.
  • Truck guy is sure to die.
  • Mary's not interesting yet. I hope she gets there.
  • Ward always reminds me of wax sculptures.
  • Joy looks good.
  • Is this the third or fourth of these shows to have a story about a turf war?
  • This isn't selling me on this season.

Episode 2 - "The City's Not for Burning"

  • Credit that they've been able to downplay Alice Eve's looks.
  • On the contrary, they couldn't be bothered to shave Davos and Danny to make them look any bit younger at all?
  • Ugh...don't tell me we're gonna get Colleen jealous of Mary AND Danny jealous of this dude working with Colleen. Unnecessary romantic tension crap to weigh this down, I'm sure. 
  • They definitely have a crutch of Colleen stumbling upon a crime.
  • Have to assume BB is going to die, too haha. This crew will help the heroes out and BB will bite the bullet (pun intended) in the process.
  • I really, really wish they'd do more to make these shows feel like they actually fit in the MCU continuity. It makes me so disappointed.
  • Sucks to be Yang.
  • Well, it's 6:50am right now and I'm not loving this. Time for a break. No idea, for sure, when I'll pick this back up, as I'm not supremely motivated to keep watching, but I'm sure I'll finish it.

Episode 3 - "This Deadly Secret"

  • Glad they're going with Danny wanting to replace K'un-Lun with New York on behalf of the deceased Matt Murdock. Logical.
  • LOL Ward with the middle fingers.
  • Dinner's never just dinner. Sometimes, it's brinner. Right, Turk?
  • Who's Walker? Some kind of Texas ranger...
  • Oh come the fuck on. Mary can't just disappear like that. Stop doing that, movies and TV shows. It's completely unrealistic.
  • That pasta "trick" is b.s. but I'd be up for some grilled meatballs right now.
  • Good job, Colleen. Fuck all this politeness.
  • Abrupt ending.

Episode 4 - "Target: Iron Fist"

  • Misty's always a welcome addition.
  • Why doesn't anybody ever mention the Sokovia Accords?
  • Ward is my favorite character of the bunch.

Episode 5 - "Heart of the Dragon"

  • Davos would be such a more efficient Iron Fist.
  • Mom's a bitch.
  • So this is why Bethany is here in the story other than to just give Ward something/someone to do.
  • Ward definitely has become my favorite character of the bunch, although I have to give credit for how much better Colleen is than she was for a good chunk of last season.

Episode 6 - "The Dragon Dies at Dawn"

  • C'mon Joy. Stop being a bitch.
  • So where's Albert been?
  • You know, Mary doesn't strike me as Typhoid Mary.
  • Davos is at least cleaning up the streets, however wrong vigilantism like this is.

Episode 7 - "Morning of the Mindstorm"

  • So melodramatic.
  • Enough of this sponsor shit. I agree, Ward.
  • OMG this episode is just so over the top with the melodrama.
  • Can we skip past this training stuff? I kind of don't care, and my kind of, I mean totally.

Episode 8 - "Citadel on the Edge of Vengeance"

  • Ah, Albert mention.
  • Sokovia getting a mention is practically the best we can hope for when it comes to continuity.
  • Oh fuck you. You don't need to break up because you're training. So dumb.
  • Mid-episode, I'm falling asleep.
  • Sucks to be Ryhno.
  • Can we be done with this training prep stuff yet?
  • We didn't need the injury if we were going to ignore it right after and make it an emotional journey instead. It should've just been an emotional thing, then.
  • Ugh. Don't do this whole Colleen is Iron Fist thing. I don't want some third season about her dealing with the power and then Danny getting it back. That's so cliche and unnecessary, like when Smallville would do stories of Lana/Lois being powered while Clark was human. Goddamn it.

Episode 9 - "War Without End"

  • I repeat. Don't give Colleen the power. I'm not interested in that story and it doesn't make her a stronger character. She's stronger for NOT taking it and for supporting Danny through other means.
  • Well Joy isn't dead.
  • Do not care about this mom plot.
  • Still waiting on Typhoid Mary looking like Typhoid.
  • Turk!!! Yaaaay!
  • Well I was wrong that Albert would die, and BB. And that there would be a love triangle. So far, at least.
  • Shifu is not an intimidating sounding name.
  • Homeboy Liu is so doomed. At least he's a boss fight.
  • Okay so maybe I was wrong about BB not dying.
  • So if you want me to think they're doomed, break the bowl. But to cure that, make it so Danny has it in him even without the ritual and that he heals his leg, and Davos keeps his power, too, and that way, next season, we have options.
  • Uugggghhhh fuck you. I don't want Iron Fist Colleen and utterly pointless Danny for half of next season. The story just becomes Danny feeling inadequate and Colleen getting power hungry and the two going back to status quo after wasting lots of time.

    Episode 10 - "A Duel of Iron"

    • So dumb. Mary wasn't her character and meant pretty much nothing in the grand scheme.
    • Let's just do a season of Daredevil where Foggy puts on the suit, or another Luke Cage where Claire is bulletproof instead. Colleen isn't the main character here. Not interested in this next season outside of Ward and Joy.
    • It's a shame. I liked this season more than the last, but it didn't amount to much. Thank God it was only 10 episodes, as I still think they had some filler they could have cut to make this maybe 8 episodes. Some scenes were a bit repetitive and kept saying the same thing. The leg injury wasn't necessary. I guess I just can't expect much out of Marvel TV, even though the movies are great.

    FULL SEASON REVIEW:


    I normally do a Reviewpoint podcast for these, but I've taken so many days to get through this, that I know it won't get any hits on YouTube and I honestly would rather just type out my thoughts.

    So...what are my thoughts, now that I've had some time to digest the season?

    To be honest, it was better than I thought it would be. The first season was worse, for sure, and one of the major positives with this season was that it was three episodes shorter. That was a GREAT help in cutting down on the extraneous b.s. that we didn't need, but it still had some filler. I think if this were 8 episodes, it would have been super tight and we wouldn't have missed out on anything, and I would have liked it more.

    There were a few things that were repeated and could have been cut. I don't think we needed Danny getting injured and being trained by Colleen, as that wasn't much of a factor. I don't think we needed that many conversations between Davos and Joy that basically had the same "watch yourself" motif. So on and so forth.

    Mary Walker was a dud. She didn't feel like Typhoid Mary at all, and I know that this was a setup, but that doesn't mean I have to like the prequel origins that don't dive into the origins type of thing.

    Ward was the best character, for sure. Dug him the entire way through. Joy, I liked quite a bit, too. She was a bitch, but she was supposed to be.

    I liked Colleen a loooooooooooooooooooooooooot more this time around than before. Admittedly, I was annoyed at the idea of giving her the power at the end, and I didn't want to see the next season revolve around Danny feeling inadequate and her getting power-hungry, but the last shot of Danny having the two fists makes up for it, because it seems like it's just a matter of "Colleen also has powers, and Danny has even more than before" which is good.

    I liked Mrs. Yang. Wasn't a fan of BB and the kids. The dude from Bayard was kind of just there. Shame Albert didn't have more to do or come back at all. That was weird.

    I feel like this was a bit hollow, to be honest, and maybe could have been a really good 6 episode story that could have just been entirely something like 1) Davos and Joy are back and we catch up with the characters while Danny is fighting the rival gangs. 2) The gang turf war gets worse while Davos and company set up more of their plans. 3) Davos steals the power. 4) Danny tries to get up the courage to fight Davos and everyone is arguing and whatnot, big fallout while Davos takes out the gangs. 5) Heroes start figuring out plans of how to save the day while Davos is having lots of in-fighting with Joy, who may be changing her mind. 6) Colleen gets the Iron Fist, Danny leaves with Ward, Joy is now in charge of Rand maybe, Davos is in prison. No need for Mary at all.

    Anyway...some ups, some downs. I think I might have enjoyed it more than sitting through all of Luke Cage season 2 with the 13 episodes. Please, please stick to 10 going forward. I'll watch another season of Iron Fist, but I'm looking forward to Daredevil and Punisher more.

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    6 Flicks Picks for September 2018 Movie Release Schedule

    Posted by Anthony Mango - Saturday, September 1, 2018

    Welcome to another edition of 6 Flicks Picks, wherein I list all of the upcoming films that are scheduled to be released in the United States for the month which is about to begin and break down which ones I'll be watching in theaters, which ones I'll wait to rent at home, and which ones I'll be skipping out on entirely. After going through the list, I'll choose which six films stand out to me as the ones I want to see the most, even if there are more or less than six that interest me.

    Note: The list below is based primarily off the expanded nationwide USA release dates on IMDB as well as some other random outlets if possible, so some information may be different. If I am missing some of the limited releases or the dates conflict in some fashion, please let me know in the comments below and any adjustments and corrections will be made!

    Without further ado, another new month means another new set of films, so what's coming soon to theaters in September 2018?

    What movies are coming out September 2018 6 Flicks Picks

    RELEASE DATE: September 7, 2018

    The Nun

    Synopsis: A priest with a haunted past and a novice on the threshold of her final vows are sent by the Vatican to investigate the death of a young nun in Romania and confront a malevolent force in the form of a demonic nun.

    Will I watch? = No

    Peppermint

    Synopsis: Peppermint is a revenge story centering on a young mother who finds herself with nothing to lose, and is now going to take from her enemies the very life they stole from her.

    Will I watch? = No

    God Bless the Broken Road

    Synopsis: God Bless the Broken Road tells the story of a young mother who loses her husband in Afghanistan and struggles to raise their young daughter in his absence. The film combines elements of faith, country music, and stock car racing while paying tribute to those who serve in the United States Military.

    Will I watch? = No

    The Apparition

    Synopsis: A journalist is sent by the Vatican to investigate a young girl claiming to be visited by the Virgin Mary.

    Will I watch? = No

    Bisbee '17

    Synopsis: An old mining town on the Arizona-Mexico border finally reckons with its darkest day: the deportation of 1200 immigrant miners exactly 100 years ago. Locals collaborate to stage recreations of their controversial past.

    Will I watch? = No

    Winter Ridge

    Synopsis: A young detective is torn apart after his wife ends up in a coma while hunting a serial-killer at the same time.

    Will I watch? = No

    RELEASE DATE: September 14, 2018

    The Predator

    Synopsis: When a young boy accidentally triggers the universe's most lethal hunters' return to Earth, only a ragtag crew of ex-soldiers and a disgruntled science teacher can prevent the end of the human race.

    Will I watch? = Maybe

    A Simple Favor

    Synopsis: A SIMPLE FAVOR, directed by Paul Feig, centers around Stephanie (Anna Kendrick), a mommy blogger who seeks to uncover the truth behind her best friend Emily's (Blake Lively) sudden disappearance from their small town.

    Will I watch? = No

    White Boy Rick

    Synopsis: The story of teenager Richard Wershe Jr., who became an undercover informant for the FBI during the 1980s and was ultimately arrested for drug-trafficking and sentenced to life in prison.

    Will I watch? = No

    Unbroken: Path to Redemption

    Synopsis: When the war ended, his battle began. Based on Laura Hillenbrand's bestselling book, UNBROKEN: PATH TO REDEMPTION begins where Unbroken ends, sharing the next amazing chapter of Olympian and World War II hero Louis Zamperini's powerful true story of forgiveness, redemption, and amazing grace.

    Will I watch? = No

    Lizzie

    Synopsis: A psychological thriller based on the infamous 1892 murders of the Borden family.

    Will I watch? = No

    The Children Act

    Synopsis: As her marriage crumbles, a judge must decide a case involving a teenage boy who is refusing a blood transfusion on religious principle.

    Will I watch? = No

    Hal

    Synopsis: Hal Ashby's obsessive genius led to an unprecedented string of Oscar®-winning classics, including Harold and Maude, Shampoo and Being There. But as contemporaries Coppola, Scorsese and Spielberg rose to blockbuster stardom in the 1980s, Ashby's uncompromising nature played out as a cautionary tale of art versus commerce.

    Will I watch? = No

    Antonio Lopez 1970: Sex Fashion & Disco

    Synopsis: Sex Fashion and Disco is a documentary film concerning Antonio Lopez (1943-1987), the most influential fashion illustrator of 1970s Paris and New York, and his colorful and sometimes outrageous milieu.

    Will I watch? = No

    Bel Canto

    Synopsis: A world-renown opera singer becomes trapped in a hostage situation when she's invited to perform for a wealthy industrialist in South America.

    Will I watch? = No

    The Dawn Wall

    Synopsis: Legendary free climber Tommy Caldwell tries to get over heartbreak by scaling 3000ft of an impossible rock face: the Dawn Wall of El Capitan.

    Will I watch? = No

    MDMA

    Synopsis: In 1984, the most powerful drug dealer on the west coast was a 19 year old coed. Based on actual events.

    Will I watch? = No

    RELEASE DATE: September 21, 2018

    The House with a Clock in Its Walls

    Synopsis: A young orphan named Lewis Barnavelt aids his magical uncle in locating a clock with the power to bring about the end of the world.

    Will I watch? = No

    Fahrenheit 11/9

    Synopsis: Michael Moore's "Fahrenheit 11/9" is a provocative and comedic look at the times in which we live. It will explore the two most important questions of the Trump Era: How the f**k did we get here, and how the f**k do we get out?

    Will I watch? = No

    Life Itself

    Synopsis: As a young New York couple goes from college romance to marriage and the birth of their first child, the unexpected twists of their journey create reverberations that echo over continents and through lifetimes.

    Will I watch? = No

    Assassination Nation

    Synopsis: This is a thousand percent a true story about how the quiet, all-American town of Salem absolutely lost its mind.

    Will I watch? = No

    The Sisters Brothers

    Synopsis: In 1850s Oregon, a gold prospector is chased by the infamous duo of assassins, the Sisters brothers.

    Will I watch? = No

    Colette

    Synopsis: Colette is pushed by her husband to write novels under his name. Upon their success, she fights to make her talents known, challenging gender norms.

    Will I watch? = No

    Love Gilda

    Synopsis: In her own words, comedienne Gilda Radner looks back and reflects on her life and career. Weaving together recently discovered audiotapes, interviews with her friends, rare home movies and diaries read by modern day comediennes (including Amy Poehler), LOVE Gilda offers a unique window into the honest and whimsical world of a beloved performer whose greatest role was sharing her story.

    Will I watch? = No

    My Son

    Synopsis: The disappearance of his child sends a man on a dark path to find the truth.

    Will I watch? = No

    RELEASE DATE: September 28, 2018

    Night School

    Synopsis: A group of troublemakers are forced to attend night school in hope that they'll pass the GED exam to finish high school.

    Will I watch? = Maybe

    Smallfoot

    Synopsis: A Yeti is convinced that the elusive creatures known as "humans" really do exist.

    Will I watch? = Maybe

    Hell Fest

    Synopsis: A masked serial killer turns a horror themed amusement park into his own personal playground, terrorizing a group of friends while the rest of the patrons believe that it is all part of the show.

    Will I watch? = No

    The Old Man & the Gun

    Synopsis: Based on the true story of Forrest Tucker and his audacious escape from San Quentin at the age of 70 to an unprecedented string of heists that confounded authorities and enchanted the public.

    Will I watch? = No

    Little Women

    Synopsis: A modern retelling of Louisa May Alcott's classic novel, we follow the lives of four sisters - Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy March - detailing their passage from childhood to womanhood. Despite harsh times, they cling to optimism, and as they mature, they face blossoming ambitions and relationships, as well as tragedy, while maintaining their unbreakable bond as sisters.

    Will I watch? = No

    Bad Reputation

    Synopsis: Documentary about rock star Joan Jett.

    Will I watch? = No

    Monsters and Men

    Synopsis: The aftermath of a police killing of a black man, told through the eyes of the bystander who filmed the act, an African-American police officer and a high-school baseball phenom inspired to take a stand.

    Will I watch? = No

    All About Nina

    Synopsis: Nina Geld (Winstead) is a bracingly funny and blisteringly provocative stand-up comedian whose career is taking off, but whose personal life is a near-complete disaster. To escape a difficult ex and to prepare for a prospectively life-changing audition, Nina flees to Los Angeles where she meets Rafe (Common), who challenges almost every preconception she has -- including those around her own deeply troubled past

    Will I watch? = No

    6 FLICKS PICKS

    Which films make the cut?

    6. A Simple Favor —Admittedly, I'm curious what this is all about.

    5. Love Gilda — Gilda Radner wasn't one of my favorite SNL cast members, but this is at least about SNL and not about something like a period piece drama about an 1800s candlemaker or something lame.

    4. Peppermint — Meh, generic action. It's mindless and there might be a few decent set pieces.

    3. Smallfoot — Could be cute. I don't know. The preview wasn't bad that I had seen before Incredibles 2.

    2. Night School — Maybe with AMC A-List, it'll get a few laughs out of me.

    1. The Predator — I liked the original.

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    Welcome to another edition of WEEK IN GEEK here at Fanboys Anonymous—a rundown of some of the events, news and stories that went down over the past few days in the geek culture spectrum.

    This week in geek culture Fanboys Anonymous nerd recap

    Here are some of the topics I felt like voicing my opinions about:

    Edgar Wright for Bond 25?

    Well I didn't see that one coming, but if it's true, it could be interesting. I think Edgar Wright is one of those guys that is overrated by a lot of people, but has the potential to do a lot of great things, if given the right projects and passion. I haven't seen Baby Driver, but I heard some good things. So long as he doesn't come into the project wanting to change things for the sake of changing it, he could work out real well.

    Disney Play

    This is the name of Disney's streaming service. I have two reactions to this. First off, to the people who don't have dirty minds, this makes a lot of sense. Second, after the James Gunn situation, woof, that's a bad name.

    Alec Baldwin Cast as Thomas Wayne in Joker

    More of a reason for me to not trust this Joker movie, as Thomas Wayne shouldn't be in it. But hey, The Shadow is Batman's dad. Ha.

    Never mind. He's apparently not playing the part.

    Matt Smith and Dominic Monaghan Cast in Star Wars: Episode IX

    Did they cast them as "retconning The Last Jedi"? No? Okay, then they're probably as superfluous as Holdo and I shouldn't care.

    Alan Tudyk Cast as Mr. Nobody in Doom Patrol

    Neat. I don't know much of anything at all about Doom Patrol, so I have no comment on that, but Tudyk is fun.

    Mark Raxton in Spider-Man: Far From Home?

    Is this going to be the type of nonsense where they have just some random person on the bus be "Mark" and ruin the potential to use the character in the future, like they've done with about a dozen people already? Look, I love when you use a character that is from the comics in a spot where they make sense, but don't flat out waste them. Molten Man isn't some super awesome character like Norman Osborn, but still, if you're going to do Mark Raxton, have him be Molten Man and have him fight Peter in one scene.

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    5 Ways X-Men Can Be Brought into the Marvel Cinematic Universe Continuity

    Posted by Anthony Mango - Sunday, August 26, 2018

    We all know the backstory: Disney has purchased Fox's assets and part of the package is that the film rights to the X-Men characters are now able to be brought into the fold for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Let's just get that out of the way.

    For far longer than when this deal was even in the works, people have been talking strategies and theories on just how that could happen, as the MCU is pretty well established at this point with absolutely zero involvement in mutants.

    Sure, we've had Inhumans, and it's been a complete and utter mess, revolving entirely on the television side of things, which goes completely ignored. Especially that TV show. Woof, that was awful. But that's the closest thing we've gotten, and even that doesn't have any impact on the movies, but bringing in Wolverine and company certainly would.

    Without even talking about the logistics of the properties like The Gifted and Legion and other elements like that—all of which certainly wouldn't be able to be folded into the continuity and continue—let's just assume Marvel starts with a complete, clean, fresh slate.

    If that's the case, how do they establish mutants in a world that has never had mutants?

    Here are five ideas that I have regarding the potential ways this could be pulled off.


    1) What do you mean? They've always been there!

    This is my least favorite method, and I really hope that Marvel doesn't go in this direction, but it would be the simplest and easiest to do.

    Effectively, they would do what they've done with everything else, and just say that things were in the background and nobody knew about the mutants in the shadows, or some clandestine government organization like S.H.I.E.L.D. did in fact know, but oddly, nobody ever brought it up, ever, in any capacity, even in conversations that seemed to fly in opposition of not mentioning it.

    It's lazy and it makes no sense and creates plot holes, but the MCU isn't immune to errors like this. They're not infallible.

    2) The Infinity Gauntlet

    My ideal situation is for the end of Avengers 4 to be that there have been some changes to the canon, fixing some plot holes, patching up a few problems here and there, establishing some storylines that can be explored in the future and for everything to be in a better state.

    For instance, I don't want Steve Rogers or Tony Stark to die. I want S.H.I.E.L.D. to be reinstated, so we can have that group's presence in the movies, and with Stark and Rogers as the heads of it (allowing them to work in the background and not have to appear as Iron Man and Captain America in movies). I want Thor to be the king of Asgard, allowing his absence. Clint and Nat and Rhodey and Sam and Maria Hill and even Nick Fury are in the mix as trainers and overseers of S.H.I.E.L.D, too, and so on. I want the timeline to make more sense. I want some of the television show's continuity to be cleaned up so we can do some of those stories better, like how we really got screwed on some characters meaning nothing. I want an acknowledgment that they know what's going on with Daredevil in the film universe and that people like Steve and Tony are aware of people like Fitz-Simmons, too.

    And, I want this "new world" that is created with undoing the snap to be a world where mutants exist in a shadowy sense. S.H.I.E.L.D. knows about the existence of the genetics and have studied people like Wolverine, who has fought alongside Cap in World War II, and Magneto has gone through all that he's gone through, but mutants are largely in the background and nobody really addresses them as a social issue.

    The gems themselves can do this, or this can be done by entities like The Living Tribunal, Eternity, Infinity, Death, Entropy, and so on, as a response to the way the gems were used. Basically, they could repair the universe. Better yet, you can have one quick shot of Stan Lee, playing The One Above All, and he can simply hand-wave the explanation to all the "true believers" watching. It's the MCU. You can get away with breaking the fourth wall.

    3) The Beyonder

    Maybe we go into Secret Wars, to an extent. Maybe The Beyonder screws with the world and creates some kind of merge between the two universes and allows for an explanation of why they were separate and why they're coming back together, after we see some of the MCU characters fighting the X-Men.

    This would be messy and hard to accomplish, but it could be super fun to see.

    4) The Fantastic 4

    As a way to establish the Fantastic 4, who also need to be brought into the mix, what if there's an experiment that Reed Richards is working on (with or without Dr. Doom) that actually manipulates the universe and is used as an explanation for why these elements were missing all along?

    Avengers Tower in New York should be replaced by the Baxter Building, for sure, and while we're establishing Reed and the F4, there could even be Kang the Conqueror making an appearance to further drive home the point of the new timeline. Hell, if you want to do an even deeper cut, have this other-worldliness written off as a byproduct of Franklin Richards in the future having messed with things and restoring the universe to having mutants.

    5) Onslaught

    We've already seen Magneto, Apocalypse, the Phoenix Force, the cure storyline, and more. We're running out of major X-Men villains to have their first appearances, and even though I don't think Onslaught is anywhere near a fully-realized character, it would at least be something different to bring to the mix.

    You can't just introduce Mad Jim Jaspers and have him do all the reality manipulation, nor can you make Scarlet Witch responsible if she's not a mutant (and I hope she isn't ever converted over to being a mutant, as I like her so much more when she isn't)

    But Onslaught has immense psychic abilities and could be used as a crutch for removing the world's knowledge of mutants, in some kind of misguided attempt to let them live in a bubble, away from normal eyes, and when it pops, the reality that was being manipulated snaps back in on itself and the universe "heals" this by having characters have new continuities where they've dealt with mutants in the past and such.

    Those are my ideas, but what do you have to say about the topic?
    How would YOU introduce the mutants into the continuity and explain their absence after all this time?

    Tell me your suggestions in the comments below!

    Welcome to another edition of WEEK IN GEEK here at Fanboys Anonymous—a rundown of some of the events, news and stories that went down over the past few days in the geek culture spectrum.

    This week in geek culture Fanboys Anonymous nerd recap

    Here are some of the topics I felt like voicing my opinions about:

    Leia Will Appear on Star Wars: Resistance

    She HAD to. She's the general who is leading everything. Of course this had to happen. Since this is an animated property, they don't need to worry about the Carrie Fisher situation, and Rachel Butera will be taking over the role. I know nothing about Rachel, so I can't give a thumbs up/down regarding her voice acting skills, but this is a necessity for this story to make any sense and I'm glad to hear that they're incorporating the character.

    Fantastic 4 in Deadpool 2

    Why was there concept art for this? Why were they considering incorporating them? Was it to have a quick joke about how awful the movie was? I can't imagine it would have been in a serious capacity...

    Different Version of a Scene from Avengers: Infinity War

    Apparently, the original idea for the scene where Thanos talks to the child version of Gamora after the snap was going to include him walking through a river of blood. Yikes. That's pretty dark. It would have been cool, but I also think the locale with the different colors would have thrown it off and it might not have been too effective. They didn't need it, either.

    Inbar Lavi will be Eve in Lucifer Season 4

    LOVE Lucifer. I have no idea who this actress is, but I also love that they're bringing in Eve. I hope we get to see Adam, too. Those two could be a great pairing to play off the Lucifer/Chloe dynamic. Also, it would be interesting if Dan got into a relationship with Eve. Or, hell, maybe Eve hooks up with Maze. Armchair booking, here.

    GLOW Renewed for Season 3

    Yessssssssssssssssssssss. Love the show. Also, cheap plug for Smark Out Moment.

    Danny Boyle Exits Bond 25

    Damn it. I was kind of interested in seeing what he would bring to the table. However, who knows, maybe these "creative differences" are actually a sign that the movie would have been bad and what we end up getting will be better. That's happened in the past. Look at some of the ideas for Batman films over the years. I guess we'll have to see.

    Pennyworth Details

    First off, remember, I think a series about Alfred is a bad idea. He's a fantastic supporting character. Supporting.

    Anyway, this is supposed to be him in his mid-20s (of course) leaving the SAS. Okay, that's good that they're giving him the spy background, like I prefer. At least they have that down. And it seems like he'll develop a close bond to Thomas Wayne, which is good, too.

    Why Mila Kunis Doesn't Want to be a Superhero

    Because she doesn't want to be on a diet and "be hungry for 10 years." Fair enough reason, but Mila, look in the mirror. You look amazing. You wouldn't need to change what you're already doing.

    Anyway, now I want to start thinking of fan cast ideas for roles I'd like to see her in. She's much more Marvel than DC, that's for sure. Hm...

    Punisher Kills Mandarin

    Yeah boy. Now, the Marvel universe doesn't need to worry about him. Not necessarily advocating vigilantism, but hey, sometimes cops need to shoot people, right? In the insane world of Marvel, maybe someone like Punisher needs to do the same for the supervillains.

    Death Note Sequel

    I'm of the minority that enjoyed the Netflix film, most likely because that's the only exposure to it that I ever had. I'm down for a sequel.

    Hans Zimmer Returning to Score Wonder Woman 1984

    Still not sure why this is set in 1984, but whatever, Hans Zimmer is awesome and I'm looking forward to his music. He always does a great job.

    Zendaya Offered Ariel Role in Little Mermaid

    The second movie that she'd be cast as a redhead who isn't a redhead? Typecasting. Also, can we get confirmation in the next Spider-Man film that she isn't actually supposed to be Mary Jane at all and that she's actually Michele Gonzales? As far as The Little Mermaid is concerned, it was never one of my favorites, and I'm surprised it's taken them this long to work on a live action film of it.

    Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3 Put on Hold

    Makes sense. I still think Gunn should have potentially been given another shot, but I hope this doesn't mess with the MCU too much.

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    Week in Geek #11: Star Wars Films Cancelled, Trailers and More

    Posted by Anthony Mango - Friday, August 17, 2018

    Welcome to another edition of WEEK IN GEEK here at Fanboys Anonymous—a rundown of some of the events, news and stories that went down over the past few days in the geek culture spectrum.

    This week in geek culture Fanboys Anonymous nerd recap

    Here are some of the topics I felt like voicing my opinions about:

    Wolverine Has "Hot Claws"

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but this boils down to "his claws conduct so much heat, being metal, that the build-up of that allows them to be super hot" and not much else, right? So why is everyone so bent out of shape about this? It's not like they replaced the adamantium with fire, right?

    Wally West is only in 3 Episodes This Season on The Flash

    So dumb.

    Obi-Wan Kenobi Movie NOT Happening?

    Ewan McGregor doesn't seem to think so, and why not? It's only the easiest, most beneficial, best possible option for a spinoff, right? This group of people working on Star Wars after Lucas sold it really just don't know what to do. (Not that he had the best ideas all the time, either, Jar Jar)

    Iron Fist Season 2 Trailer

    "I didn't ask for the Iron Fist" - yeah you did, dude, when you challenged the dragon. I really, really hope they've learned their lessons from the last season and how damn near every Netflix show is a few episodes too long and drags the stories out too much. The trailer looked fine, but I have my reservations. At least it's only 10 episodes instead of 13. That will help a lot.

    Star Wars Resistance Trailer

    This looks like a copy and paste job from Star Wars Rebels and something that will spend too much time trying to get us to follow some plucky kid's journey to fill in the gaps of a convoluted story that will have absolutely no bearing on the main films whatsoever. Sadly, I can't get into it. Remember, The Last Jedi killed my enthusiasm for Star Wars.

    Tatooine Spinoff Film Cancelled

    Stop trying to think you can make a story out of everything just by cashing in on nostalgia.

    Note: This has been another very slow news week from my perspective of someone who pretty much only checks out the film side of things. Lame.

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    Week in Geek #10: Birds of Prey News, Disney's Streaming Service and More

    Posted by Anthony Mango - Saturday, August 11, 2018

    Welcome to another edition of WEEK IN GEEK here at Fanboys Anonymous—a rundown of some of the events, news and stories that went down over the past few days in the geek culture spectrum.

    This week in geek culture Fanboys Anonymous nerd recap

    Here are some of the topics I felt like voicing my opinions about:

    New Look for Jason Todd in DC Comics

    I dig it. He looks like a cross between himself and Azrael.

    Possible Names for Huntress and Black Canary

    Alexandra Daddario is someone we need to see in a comic book film, but I don't know if Huntress is the right role for her. If they were going to take someone and make them a different race instead of having all white women in the standard roles, Huntress is the one I think that translates best to be maybe someone who is Hispanic or something. As far as Vanessa Kirby or Jodie Comer, I'm completely unfamiliar with Comer, but I don't think she looks right for the part. Kirby doesn't strike me as the best choice, either, but I'd like to see her in something somewhere...just not Black Canary.

    Wilson Bethel is Bullseye in Daredevil Season 3

    I have no idea who this actor is, and haven't seen him in anything at all, but he looks like he could be a good Bullseye as far as the appearance goes, so thumbs up.

    Supergirl Movie in the Works

    Nope. Bad idea. Supergirl already has a television show (and aren't we always told that DC thinks we can't handle having both at the same time? Hypocritical), and she's not a good enough character on her own unless your sole goal is "wouldn't it be interesting to cater to the female demographic and do a women's empowerment thing?" She doesn't have a good enough story or villains to drive a whole film on her own without just stealing from other characters and being "girl Superman with less going on."

    Jon Favreau's Live Action Star Wars TV Series to Cost $100 Million for 10 Episodes

    That sounds about right. I no longer care anywhere near as much about Star Wars anymore after The Last Jedi killed my enthusiasm, as I've been saying the past few months, and I feel like this is guaranteed to be the type of Star Wars that I don't like, which is when it focuses on the ships and the blasters and "isn't that weird alien neat?" more so than Jedi.

    Birds of Prey Stuff

    Black Mask as the villain? Okay. Harley Quinn, Black Canary, Huntress and Renee Montoya trying to save Cassandra Cain? Well, that's not my lineup, or my story that I want, so...

    Details and News on Disney's Streaming Service

    As expected, it will be the home for all things Marvel, save for possibly the Netflix shows and other things that have deals elsewhere (until those deals expire, of course). This was a no-brainer.

    They're looking to make television shows out of properties like High School Musical (never seen it, but it seems low-budget enough to make sense), Monsters Inc (way to beat that down), and The Muppets (worth a shot).

    Remakes of Three Men and a Baby (why?), The Paper Magician (never heard of it), Stargirl (never heard of it, only the DC character), a Don Quixote thing (really?) and some movies like Noelle with Anna Kendrick being the daughter of Santa Claus (not going to watch it, but whatever).

    The Jon Favreau Star Wars show, as mentioned above. Thoughts above.

    There supposedly hasn't been a decision made yet about what to do with the Fox content. In my mind, what makes the most sense is to get rid of Hulu entirely, fold that stuff into the deal, and to create different tier platforms. Have a Disney-only subscription base model, a Kids model that allows access to everything but only if it's G and PG and maybe PG-13 (or you can do a Teens model that lumps in PG-13), a Fox-only thing, a Simpsons-only thing, and so forth, with one lumped "all-inclusive everything" model that is the most expensive. Obviously, something like the Simpsons-only would be cheaper, like $2 a month, whereas the "all-in" one would be $9.99 a month, and the Kid/Teen one would be something like $4.99. But hey, I'm not in charge. Hire me, Disney.

    Ruby Rose Cast as Batwoman

    I said before that I hate the idea of a Batwoman television show, as I've never liked any incarnation of the Batwoman character, and I feel like this is nothing but a political move to try to win over the LGBT crowd rather than to actually create a decent show. However, Ruby Rose is kind of perfect casting, so kudos on that, even though I'm not going to waste my time watching it.

    Samuel L. Jackson and Cobie Smulders Join Spider-Man: Far From Home

    Awesome! I want more Nick Fury and Maria Hill and I love the idea of having more people be mentors to Spider-Man. I'm still really hoping we get a Captain America / Spider-Man team-up in one of these films down the line, too.

    Power Rangers Sequel Still in the Works

    Good! They should have a follow-up movie with Tommy (and not as a girl, don't try to be cute and hip like that). I liked the recent film. It had some flaws, but it was still good for what I wanted it to be.

    Outstanding Achievement in Popular Film

    The Oscars are going to basically have a "most popular movie" award. I think this is a fantastic idea and something that should have happened a long, long, long, LONG time ago. Now, the question is, does it go to Black Panther and that this was a means to give that the award and be culturally significant without a Best Picture push, or does it go to Avengers: Infinity War? Also, the downside to this is that it gives them an excuse to not nominate these movies for Best Picture even if they deserved it, just because they have a divide between artsy and popular.

    Silver & Black Split Into Two Films

    JUST ADMIT ALREADY THAT THESE ARE STUPID IDEAS AND THAT YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING ANY MORE THAN WARNER BROS IS MESSING UP THE DC FILMS!!!! Jesus, Sony! These are such stupid concepts that everyone can see failing from a mile away and you just refuse to let go of this whole "we need a cinematic universe of our own and want to bleed everything dry as much as possible" mentality. Knock. It. Off. Spider-Man: Homecoming isn't perfect and there are plenty of things that bug me about the movie and their choice of how to use like 20 characters (Betty, Mary Jane, etc) but good lord, Sony themselves just do not know what to do with any of these people and I don't want Silk or Jackpot or Black Cat or Silver Sable or anything like this.

    Joivan Wade Cast as Cyborg in Doom Patrol

    Why is Cyborg in Doom Patrol instead of Titans? Idk. This kid should be good for the part, though, so that's good.

    Lady Gaga Maybe Turned Down Black Canary or Huntress

    LMAO. No.

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    Week in Geek #9: Zack Snyder's Plans for Robin and More

    Posted by Anthony Mango - Thursday, August 2, 2018

    Welcome to another edition of WEEK IN GEEK here at Fanboys Anonymous—a rundown of some of the events, news and stories that went down over the past few days in the geek culture spectrum.

    This week in geek culture Fanboys Anonymous nerd recap

    Here are some of the topics I felt like voicing my opinions about:

    Frank Miller Gets Sin City TV and Film Rights Back from Miramax/Lantern Capital Partners

    This doesn't mean much right now, but it could in the near future. With Miller having the rights back, we could see the creation of a different television series on something like Netflix that acts as a new adaptation of the source material, or a follow-up if the original cast wants to continue in some way.

    Iron Fist to have 10 Episodes

    Much, much better! One of the biggest problems with the Netflix series tends to be the amount of filler and if they're cutting 3 episodes from the season, that should really trim down on that problem. Very smart move.

    Zack Snyder Would Have Ruined Robin in Two Ways

    It's come out that Snyder's plan was to have had Dick Grayson be the Robin who got killed by The Joker, instead of Jason Todd, and that he would have introduced Carrie Kelley down the line. This was thankfully avoided, and I hate that people run to these ideas. Just because you liked The Dark Knight Returns doesn't mean Carrie Kelley is anything worthwhile of a Robin and that you should skip over the ENTIRE Bat-family in order to bring her character on screen. No. And you can't kill Grayson instead of Todd just because it's easier. I'm so, so glad we didn't get this.

    Venom Trailer

    This definitely looks much better than it did before, but I'm still somewhat hesitant to trust it, knowing how they've worked in the past and what their ideas were.

    Kraven the Hunter Film in Development

    I said this before, and I'll say it again. Kraven isn't a protagonist, nor someone you can make a movie revolve around. He needs to be one of two villains in a Spider-Man film, with the other being something like Scorpion or Lizard.

    Batman Not Year One?

    Good. But I'm still not sure what the hell we're getting, if we're getting anything at all.

    No National Treasure 3

    Jon Turteltaub has said that other franchises take priority because Disney films that they can make more money, but they're still looking for the right script. I feel like if you haven't figured it out by now, you probably aren't going to. It's been 10 years.

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    6 Flicks Picks for August 2018 Movie Release Schedule

    Posted by Anthony Mango - Wednesday, August 1, 2018

    Welcome to another edition of 6 Flicks Picks, wherein I list all of the upcoming films that are scheduled to be released in the United States for the month which is about to begin and break down which ones I'll be watching in theaters, which ones I'll wait to rent at home, and which ones I'll be skipping out on entirely. After going through the list, I'll choose which six films stand out to me as the ones I want to see the most, even if there are more or less than six that interest me.

    Note: The list below is based primarily off the expanded nationwide USA release dates on IMDB as well as some other random outlets if possible, so some information may be different. If I am missing some of the limited releases or the dates conflict in some fashion, please let me know in the comments below and any adjustments and corrections will be made!

    Without further ado, another new month means another new set of films, so what's coming soon to theaters in August 2018?

    What movies are coming out August 2018 6 Flicks Picks

    RELEASE DATE: August 3, 2018

    Christopher Robin

    Synopsis: A working-class family man, Christopher Robin, encounters his childhood friend Winnie-the-Pooh, who helps him to rediscover the joys of life.

    Will I watch? = Maybe

    The Darkest Minds

    Synopsis: Imprisoned by an adult world that now fears everyone under 18, a group of teens form a resistance group to fight back and reclaim control of their future.

    Will I watch? = Maybe

    The Spy Who Dumped Me

    Synopsis: Audrey and Morgan are best friends who unwittingly become entangled in an international conspiracy when one of the women discovers the boyfriend who dumped her was actually a spy.

    Will I watch? = No

    Searching

    Synopsis: After his 16-year-old daughter goes missing, a desperate father breaks into her laptop to look for clues to find her.

    Will I watch? = No

    The Miseducation of Cameron Post

    Synopsis: In 1993, a teenage girl is forced into a gay conversion therapy center by her conservative guardians.

    Will I watch? = No

    Never Goin' Back

    Synopsis: Jessie and Angela, high school dropouts, are taking a week off to chill at the beach. Too bad their house got robbed, rent's due, they're about to get fired, and they're broke.

    Will I watch? = No

    Nico, 1988

    Synopsis: The last year of singer Nico's life, as she tours and grapples with addiction and personal demons.

    Will I watch? = No

    RELEASE DATE: August 10, 2018

    The Meg

    Synopsis: After escaping an attack by what he claims was a 70-foot shark, Jonas Taylor must confront his fears to save those trapped in a sunken submersible.

    Will I watch? = No

    Dog Days

    Synopsis: Dog Days follows a group of interconnected people in Los Angeles who are brought together by their lovable canine counterparts.

    Will I watch? = No

    BlacKkKlansman

    Synopsis: Ron Stallworth, an African-American police officer from Colorado, successfully managed to infiltrate the local Ku Klux Klan and became the head of the local chapter.

    Will I watch? = No

    Madeline's Madeline

    Synopsis: A theater director's latest project takes on a life of its own when her young star takes her performance too seriously.

    Will I watch? = No

    Skate Kitchen

    Synopsis: Camille's life as a lonely suburban teenager changes dramatically when she befriends a group of girl skateboarders. As she journeys deeper into this raw New York City subculture, she begins to understand the true meaning of friendship as well as her inner self.Camille's life as a lonely suburban teenager changes dramatically when she befriends a group of girl skateboarders. As she journeys deeper into this raw New York City subculture, she begins to understand the true meaning of friendship as well as her inner self.

    Will I watch? = Yes/Maybe/No

    A Prayer Before Dawn

    Synopsis: The true story of an English boxer incarcerated in one of Thailand's most notorious prisons as he fights in Muay Thai tournaments to earn his freedom.

    Will I watch? = No

    BuyBust

    Synopsis: An anti-drug enforcement agency stages a massive drug bust in the slums of Manila.

    Will I watch? = No

    RELEASE DATE: August 17, 2018

    Mile 22

    Synopsis: An elite American intelligence officer, aided by a top-secret tactical command unit, tries to smuggle a mysterious police officer with sensitive information out of the country.

    Will I watch? = No

    Crazy Rich Asians

    Synopsis: This contemporary romantic comedy, based on a global bestseller, follows native New Yorker Rachel Chu to Singapore to meet her boyfriend's family.

    Will I watch? = No

    Alpha

    Synopsis: A story of survival set 20,000 years ago during the last Ice Age.

    Will I watch? = No

    Juliet, Naked

    Synopsis: Juliet, Naked is the story of Annie (the long-suffering girlfriend of Duncan) and her unlikely transatlantic romance with once revered, now faded, singer-songwriter, Tucker Crowe, who also happens to be the subject of Duncan's musical obsession.

    Will I watch? = No

    The Wife

    Synopsis: A wife questions her life choices as she travels to Stockholm with her husband, where he is slated to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature.

    Will I watch? = No

    We the Animals

    Synopsis: Manny, Joel, and Jonah tear their way through childhood and push against the volatile love of their parents. As Manny and Joel grow into versions of their father and Ma dreams of escape, Jonah embraces an imagined world all on his own.

    Will I watch? = No

    Minding the Gap

    Synopsis: Three young men bond together to escape volatile families in their Rust-Belt hometown. As they face adult responsibilities, unexpected revelations threaten their decade-long friendship.

    Will I watch? = No

    The Little Mermaid

    Synopsis: A young reporter and his niece discover a beautiful and enchanting creature they believe to be the real little mermaid.

    Will I watch? = No

    RELEASE DATE: August 24, 2018

    The Happytime Murders

    Synopsis: When the puppet cast of an '80s children's TV show begins to get murdered one by one, a disgraced LAPD detective-turned-private eye puppet takes on the case.

    Will I watch? = Maybe

    Slender Man

    Synopsis: Slender Man tells the story of a tall, thin, horrifying figure with unnaturally long arms and a featureless face, who is reputed to be responsible for the haunting and disappearance of countless children and teens.

    Will I watch? = No

    A.X.L.

    Synopsis: A.X.L. is a top-secret, robotic dog who develops a special friendship with Miles and will go to any length to protect his new companion.

    Will I watch? = No

    Papillon

    Synopsis: A prisoner detained on a remote island plots his escape. A remake of the 1973 film 'Papillon'.

    Will I watch? = No

    Support the Girls

    Synopsis: The general manager at a highway-side ''sports bar with curves" has her incurable optimism and faith, in her girls, her customers, and herself, tested over the course of a long, strange day.

    Will I watch? = No

    Replicas

    Synopsis: A scientist becomes obsessed with bringing back his family members who died in a traffic accident.

    Will I watch? = No

    The Bookshop

    Synopsis: Set in England 1959, a small East Anglian town, Florence Green decides, against polite but ruthless local opposition, to open a bookshop.

    Will I watch? = No

    Beautifully Broken

    Synopsis: A refugee's escape, a prisoner's promise, and a daughter's painful secret converge in this inspiring real life story of hope. As three fathers fight to save their families, their lives become intertwined in an unlikely journey across the globe, where they learn the healing power of forgiveness and reconciliation.

    Will I watch? = No

    John McEnroe: In the Realm of Perfection

    Synopsis: A documentary set at the final of the 1984 French Open between John McEnroe and Ivan Lendl at a time when McEnroe was the world's top-ranked player.

    Will I watch? = No

    RELEASE DATE: August 31, 2018

    Kin

    Synopsis: Chased by a vengeful criminal, the feds and a gang of otherworldly soldiers, a recently released ex-con and his adopted teenage brother are forced to go on the run with a weapon of mysterious origin as their only protection.

    Will I watch? = Maybe

    The Little Stranger

    Synopsis: THE LITTLE STRANGER tells the story of Dr. Faraday, the son of a housemaid, who has built a life of quiet respectability as a country doctor. During the long hot summer of 1948, he is called to a patient at Hundreds Hall, where his mother once worked. The Hall has been home to the Ayres family for more than two centuries. But it is now in decline and its inhabitants - mother, son and daughter - are haunted by something more ominous than a dying way of life. When he takes on his new patient, Faraday has no idea how closely, and how disturbingly, the family's story is about to become entwined with his own.

    Will I watch? = No

    Blood Fest

    Synopsis: Fans flock to a festival celebrating the most iconic horror movies, only to discover that the charismatic showman behind the event has a diabolical agenda. As festival attendees start dying off, three teenagers - more schooled in horror-film cliches than practical knowledge about neutralizing psycho killers - must band together and battle through various madmen and monstrosities to survive.

    Will I watch? = No

    6 FLICKS PICKS

    Which films make the cut? Well, to be perfectly honest, none of them would have. This is the first month that has no movies that I can see spending the money to watch in theaters, particularly with Movie Pass charging you "peak pricing" like they're doing. I had originally had The Predator and Scarface down as possibilities, but they moved to different dates. So, keep that in mind when looking at the list below. Wasn't August supposed to be a summer blockbuster month? Why are like half the films period piece dramas marketed to middle-aged women?

    HONORABLE MENTIONS: Since this was a month with no real options, I struggled to pick between a bunch of things in last place. I almost gave a spot to Replicas, Papillon, The Spy Who Dumped Me and BlacKkKlansman.

    6. The Meg — It's a megalodon.

    5. Mile 22 — At least if I watch this, I can have some material to talk about how bad Ronda Rousey is in the film during my Smack Talk podcasts.

    4. Christopher Robin — I was never the biggest Winnie the Pooh fan, and the CGI is creepy, but maybe there's something cute to take away from it.

    3. The Darkest Minds — This looks pretty generic and uninspired, but it might be worth eating up 2 hours of my time, since I like superhero content.

    2. Kin — This looks lame, but weird. Maybe the weird is good.

    1. The Happytime Murders — If I actually see any, it will be this one, as the trailer made me laugh, despite how I normally don't find puppets or Melissa McCarthy funny.

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    Week in Geek #8: RIP Movie Pass, Disney Fox Sale is Approved and More

    Posted by Anthony Mango - Saturday, July 28, 2018

    Welcome to another edition of WEEK IN GEEK here at Fanboys Anonymous—a rundown of some of the events, news and stories that went down over the past few days in the geek culture spectrum.

    This week in geek culture Fanboys Anonymous nerd recap

    Here are some of the topics I felt like voicing my opinions about:

    Logan Marshall-Green Wants to Play Mr. Miracle

    These actor campaigns never go anywhere.

    The Batman May Draw Inspiration from Year One

    Uuuuuugggggggh why does everybody want to make Batman either an origin story or an old man? Why can't we get a regular Batman movie anymore? This is DC's chance to do something like Hush, or Red Hood, or any of the other shit that we haven't seen yet, and they want to go back to the same story we saw most of in Batman Begins? Please no.

    Shareholders Approve Disney's Acquisition of Fox

    Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay!!!!! Don't make me regret supporting this so much haha.

    Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher Returning for Episode IX

    They said before that they wouldn't just recreate Fisher by CG, but Billie Lourd's thankfully given them permission to use existing footage and try to do something with that. That's one step in the right direction, as is bringing back Hamill, as they screwed him over real bad with the way things went down in the past two films. Having Lando back is another good decision. It's almost like they are just now realizing what they should have done FROM THE VERY START.

    But I still have no faith in this. I'm sorry. I can't believe in Star Wars anymore after what they've done. I just think that they're going to screw up everything now. I honestly don't even know if I'm going to see Episode IX opening night. I probably will, but this will be the first time that I have to actually think about it.

    If they erase The Last Jedi from canon and Episode IX changes a tooooon of what they did there, then we can talk.

    Mowgli Moves to Netflix

    Maybe this is the right call. I was actually going to check it out in theaters (with Movie Pass lol) and now that it's coming to Netflix, I'll watch it there for sure. If they thought it would struggle in theaters, doing this will mitigate that problem.

    Movie Pass is a Mess

    When I went to see Mission: Impossible on Thursday night, it gave me the same errors that it gave everybody else and I had to buy the ticket at full price. That was the last straw, so I cancelled my subscription when I got home. I'm fully intending to upgrade my AMC Stubs Premiere account to A-List as soon as the next movie comes out that I want to see.

    Wow...what a slow news week...I guess that's what happens after San Diego Comic Con.

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    The Death of Superman is the latest in the line of animated DC direct-to-video films. Is it worth the watch or it is something that should be skipped?

    HD The Death of Superman photos screen shots poster

    The Death of Superman
    Directed by Jake Castorena Sam Liu
    Written by Peter Tomasi

    STARRING:
    Jerry O'Connell (Clark Kent / Superman), Rebecca Romijn (Lois Lane), Rainn Wilson (Lex Luthor), Rosario Dawson (Diana Prince / Wonder Woman), Nathan Fillion (Hal Jordan / Green Lantern), Jason O'Mara (Bruce Wayne / Batman), Christopher Gorham (Barry Allen / The Flash), Matt Lanter (Arthur Curry / Aquaman), Shemar Moore (Victor Stone / Cyborg), Nyambi Nyambi (Martian Manhunter), and more

    WARNING - SPOILERS BELOW

    Here are some specific thoughts that ran through my mind during the course of the film as a stream of consciousness:

    • Intergang doesn't get much play. I'm not sure why. Maybe it's because they never should stand a chance against Superman? Still, I like Intergang. Glad to see they're in here.
    • "If there's one thing I can't stand, it's a bully." - Superman, you just threw Mannheim into a building and made a giant dent in that, and the cement. Property damage, dude. You're a bit of a bully, too.
    • Bibbo!
    • LOL at Flash showing up immediately. Awesome touch. Especially that they want him to be a janitor of sorts.
    • Dick move, Clark. Let Lois meet your parents.
    • Irons should have been voiced by Shaq. Why not, right?
    • Steve! Or should I say, The Stevenator!
    • I love Batman's nonchalance of having enough money and not thinking twice.
    • Same bat time, same bat channel.
    • Lori Lemaris on the swim team. Quite a catch. Ha! I love it.
    • I love seeing Flash be Flash and actually use his powers well.
    • Dabney Donovan. Damn. They're really doing some deep cuts. That's what I like to see.
    • Stupid Joey.
    • I like the touch of it being at night, so Superman has no solar radiation to drink in.
    • A neck snap? A stabbing? References all around to different things, and this feels like a Man of Steel / Batman v Superman nod. I love it.
    • Oh damn. Bibbo's prayer to God was brutal.

    Out of all the adaptations they've done of this story so far, this was definitely my favorite. I loved the references and the acknowledgement of continuity, the tone staying true to the comics, and pretty much everything about it. This is the type of animated comic-to-screen stuff that I want to see more and more and more of. If every good story from the comics was treated this way, more people would be able to get to experience how great some of these tales are. Top notch!

    See It or Skip It = See It!

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    Week in Geek #7: San Diego Comic Con 2018 Breakdown and More

    Posted by Anthony Mango - Friday, July 20, 2018

    Welcome to another edition of WEEK IN GEEK here at Fanboys Anonymous—a rundown of some of the events, news and stories that went down over the past few days in the geek culture spectrum.

    This week in geek culture Fanboys Anonymous nerd recap

    Here are some of the topics I felt like voicing my opinions about:

    NOTE: Bigger edition this week, with more to talk about and a later publishing date, due to San Diego Comic Con. I didn't want to put this up on Friday and then have Saturday and Sunday's news sit until a few days later. Instead, I'll just be updating it from time to time with more information, and I'll start a new Week in Geek on Monday. Keep checking in for any updates!

    Zombieland Sequel in the Works

    Awesome! I was pleasantly surprised by the first movie, and I'm down for a sequel, particularly as the cast is returning. They made the movie what it was. Any other kind of sequel would have been problematic.

    Venom Not in MCU

    GOOD. Jesus. That would have been a major mistake.

    Is Die Hard a Christmas Movie?

    Bruce Willis says it isn't; it's a "goddamn Bruce Willis movie." I don't see it as a Christmas movie, necessarily, but I see the rationalization for it.

    Star Trek 4 to Start Production in Early 2019

    I don't know about this. The whole thing sounds like a bad idea to me. Not having Anton Yelchin will be a disappointment, and I don't like the idea of bringing back Kirk's dad, and I don't trust it being directed by S.J. Clarkson. Still, these three movies have been better than anything else Star Trek related I've ever seen, so I'll watch it.

    Birds of Prey Character Lineup

    Black Canary, Huntress, Cassandra Cain, Harley Quinn and Renee Montoya. No Barbara Gordon? No Lady Shiva? I prefer the male Question rather than Montoya, who I think is better as one of the best cops in the GCPD. Eh...we'll see what's going on here, but I don't know.

    Rugrats Revival

    A new animated series that I won't watch, cause, well, let's face it, I'm 31. A live action/CGI movie. That sounds horrifying.

    Batwoman TV Show

    Fucking stupid. Batwoman is a terrible character, and I'm not saying that because she's openly gay. I'm saying that because she's nothing BUT openly gay. You take the same character and eliminate that, and you're left with NOTHING. Just make Cassandra Cain gay and that's it. This sounds ATROCIOUS.

    Henry Cavill Wants Brainiac for Man of Steel 2

    First off, I agree. Second, you can't name it Man of Steel 2. You have to name that story The Last Son of Krypton.

    Rumors for Batman and Suicide Squad 2 Villains

    Supposedly, The Court of Owls and Penguin for The Batman. I'm cool with that, especially if Nightwing and Robin are in the movie, and Penguin is just a secondary villain.

    For Suicide Squad 2, rumors are either a mind-controlled Supergirl, or Amazo. Please don't do Supergirl. Amazo is such a better villain for that role.

    Joker Set for October 4, 2019

    If you're going to make a movie about The Joker, you pretty much have to call it either "The Joker", "Joker", or something like "The Man Who Laughs", so I'm not opposed to the title, even though I'm opposed to the movie. October 2019 at least works with the Halloween theme.

    The Crow Removed from Schedule

    Good. It was probably just a shameless attempt to get a quick buck based off IP and nothing more, anyway. This always struck me as more of a Netflix series project more than a single film. Go in that direction. Get someone less famous to play the part than Jason Momoa, give it 10 episodes, and have it live as more of an ongoing thing than just a one-shot movie.

    The Clone Wars Returning

    Why? We all know where it leads (The Last Jedi, ugh), and the stories have been told, haven't they? Also, you mean to tell me ALL of this stuff happened in 3 years? This is why the Clone Wars should have been from The Phantom Menace until Revenge of the Sith and taken 10 years. I honestly don't think I'll even bother watching it, as it will just feel like unnecessary filler and Expanded Universe stuff.

    Tom King Received Death Threats Over Batman/Catwoman Split

    Am I a fan of the split? No. Did I see it coming? Of course. It's comics. This shit happens all the time. But goddamn, people, why are you sending death threats because of this stuff? I just said in the paragraph above, again, how much of a distaste I have for The Last Jedi and how it's ruined Star Wars for me 7 months later, and I've never wanted to kill anybody because of it. Hold your horses.

    Stargirl TV Series

    Stupid, stupid, stupid, stupid, stupid idea. Stop having this reactionary "we should have a show that features X marginalized group" or something mentality. Stargirl isn't going to be able to hold a decent series on her own! That's like trying to make a series out of Blue Devil. Oh fuck, now that I've said that, they're going to do it, aren't they? Stargirl is best utilized as a supporting player to showcase her age versus the older and more experienced members of the Justice League.

    Iron Fist Season 2 Teaser / News

    I see nothing of value here in the teaser. It's as generic as it could have been.

    Alice Eve is Typhoid Mary? I wouldn't have cast her in the role, I think that's a waste of someone who could have been in the proper MCU, and I don't get why Typhoid Mary is in Iron Fist instead of Daredevil.

    Titans Trailer

    Starfire still looks dumb, and I don't know why they're going for this horror vibe, and the visual effects look weak, BUT ROBIN SAID "FUCK BATMAN" AND HE LOOKS LIKE LEGIT DICK GRAYSON AND THAT HE WON'T BE TREATED LIKE A JOKE SO I'M PUUUUUUMPED...but he didn't kill that guy, did he? I hope not.

    New Spider-Man PS4 Trailer

    This game looks interesting and good, and if I had a PS4, I'd totally play it.

    Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Trailer

    Awful, in so many ways.

    Jon Schnepp Passes Away

    Very sad to hear that. I met Schnepp on two occasions, very briefly, at two conventions. He was certainly a character. RIP big man.

    The Joker's Name is Arthur Fleck

    At least, in the Joaquin Phoenix film that is probably going to be problematic. Arthur Fleck? Not a fan.

    Footage of Young Justice: Outsiders

    Super cool. Even though I felt like Young Justice suffered from a lack of focus, the series was great for the two seasons it had. I'm really excited about it.

    James Gunn Fired by Disney; Won't Direct Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3

    So in the past, James Gunn made a bunch of jokes about rape and pedophilia. An offhanded comment that could be misconstrued is one thing, but this appears to have been a large number of statements making light of that, and not necessarily even in the context of pure jokes. It's creepy, gross, and probably indicative of some kind of personal problems. If it had been just one comment a bunch of years ago, I could let it slide, as I think people are too quick to get upset over everything nowadays, but this definitely comes off as not a momentary mistake, but a much bigger deal. Disney made the right call. I'm sure this throws their plans for a loop with GOTG Vol 3 and the MCU in the future, but they are a family-friendly brand (for at least public appearances) and can't be associated with him, nor do I think they can't survive without him. Frankly, I'm also interested to see who takes over the gig. Kind of fucked up that this was a witch hunt from the alt-right, but hey, he shouldn't have had those skeletons in his closet to bring out, so Gunn gets no sympathy from me on that front.

    Glass Trailer

    Yooooooooooooo I'm sold.

    Buffy the Vampire Slayer Reboot

    They specifically wanted a black lead, which I'm not opposed to, but I also feel like maybe they could have gotten away with making this a spinoff rather than a reboot, by naming it something else, like (name) the Vampire Slayer, and having Sarah Michelle Gellar make a cameo by passing the torch or something. I don't really care too much. Do what you want. But if this was 100% just "we need a black Buffy" then I feel like it falls into the same problem as so many other things, where people are only concerned with appealing to whatever marginalized market the producers care about, rather than thinking of what the best product is. I won't be watching regardless, as I never was into Buffy.

    Godzilla: King of the Monsters Trailer

    This looks intense. I'm not sure why this is happening before King Kong vs Godzilla, as I don't know where they go from here, but at least this looks cool as shit.

    Shazam Trailer

    I'm not as sold as some other things, but I do like what I see so far. This has potential for sure.

    Aquaman Trailer

    Pretty damn good, especially for an Aquaman movie.

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