Wednesday, May 29, 2013

The Super Awesome Cool Newest Pacific Rim Trailer

For the first time we are getting and extended look at all various Yaegers in action as they beat down some alien monster scum. If the final scene set in the middle of a lighted city doesn't make you wet your pants a little then you are a too jaded a movie fan, my friend. How can you not love watching a giant robot dragging a ten ton boat behind it. WOW. Pacific Rim will be what Transformers could only dream of being. Indris Elba's speech in the middle of this trailer is particularly inspiring. I know if he asked me I would sign up to drive one of these robot beauties.






Thursday, May 23, 2013

The Hangover 3: Could This Be The Death of The Sequel As We Know It ??? - A Rant By Mike CCD


Last night was setting up to be one of the best nights I had planned in a while. It started out with L & B pizza for dinner. Any night that includes L & B is a great night... but it was set up to get even better. Tara and I had tickets to go see The Hangover 3... and we couldn't be more excited! I was a huge fan of the first film in the series and is one of Tara & I's earliest movie memories. We laughed so hard in that film that I almost choked to death... literally. So when the second movie came out last year,  we were there opening night... and were promptly disappointed. We both really didn't like the second film. It was a complete re-hash of the first film in every which way: They got drugged again? The baby replaced by the monkey? Chow in the freezer instead of the trunk? Teddy missing instead of Doug? Paul Giamatti giving the gang deadlines instead of Chow? It was a complete re-do, and not nearly done as well. Now I will say that upon further viewings of  The Hangover II I have come to appreciate it. It is still unoriginal and kinda dumb... but it does have some funny parts. I can watch it and smile. Not nearly as good as the original, but a decent comedy. But The Hangover 3? Pure shit. I have never seen a more unfunny film in my life... especially one that was poised to be so great. So is this the death of the sequel craze as we know it???

Please read more after the jump... *** No real spoilers for the Hangover 3, I promise****



Listen, I am a realist. I know Hollywood is not going to stop making sequels. They are cash cows. Instant money on a proven product. The demand is created by the fans who love the original. But they should be saved for action, sci fi & comic book type movies... not comedies and dramas. No fucking reason for it at all. Why you ask? here are a few reasons:

What a sequel is needed for...
1) Action, Sci Fi & Comic Book movies are telling sweeping , multi-part stories that may require more than one movie to tell. Especially if they are adapting a written work. Think of Star Wars... it is such a life long tale of characters (the prequels take Anakin from 5 year old to adult, the original trilogy take Luke from cornball teen to full fledged Jedi Knight). They couldn't be boxed into a 2.5 hour film. The Marvel films come to mind as well. Think of all the layers of the story that culminated in Avengers. Sequels are necessary to tell the full story. But a comedy? No... no fucking reason. Usually comedies are tied up nicely in a little bow... just like Hangover 1 was. why do we need to see more? What can it add?

One of the best scenes ever...
2) Shock & surprise are what makes for the best moments of a comedy. so how do you capture magic in a bottle again? You really can't. My favorite moment of the first Hangover is when they first wake up from the blackout. The chicken roaming around the room. Alan falling all over the place. Stew face down on the marble floor. The tiger in the bathroom. The chaos of the room and them having no fucking idea what happened. And then the baby crying out... it was a perfect 4 minutes, and set up the whole fucking movie by saying "how can it have gotten this bad in just one night?". A perfect moment created by Todd Phillips. But when it happened in the second film, it was like "yeah.. really?". Alan's head was shaved, Stew had the face tattoo... it was amped up a notch and a bit darker, but really it was nowhere near as moving as the first scene. It is a played out joke... and has no such effect. Does it do the job and get the movie started? Yeah, sure... but it does nothing to build momentum. So why bother?

Oh look, we are in an elevator for the third straight movie...
3) After a while people just aren't funny when you know their shtick. In the first movie I was blown away by Alan's stupidity and childlike behavior. He was hysterical for me. By the third movie, it becomes stupid. The movie opens with him driving down the freeway with a giraffe in a trailer. It wasn't shocking or funny... just kinda dumb. Leslie Chow was one of the funniest cameo characters ever created in the history of cinema. But by the third film he is a caricature of himself, which was originally an over the top caricature. How many times is Ed Helms going to screech in terror? We get it, your a dentist and easy scared because your the timid one. And how many times is Bradley Cooper going to get hit and scream out "Awww, what the fuck?". He is always getting the physical brunt of the gang's nonsense and always says the same fucking thing. You gotta be a bit more creative in writing dialogue than a simple catch phrase like that, no? And how many times is Doug going to be missing/out of the action? It is just dumb at this point. And could you waste anymore fantastic actors in cameos? Paul Giamatti in the second one and John Goodman in the third are both the exact same character, both of whom are nothing compared to the hysterical Chow of the the first film that they are supposed to be emulating. It is lazy, unoriginal, and a clear cash grab by the studio and the filmmaker/writers/actors. And frankly, it sucks.

The Emperor is not impressed, and neither were we...
I was sitting there as the film opened and I was super excited. The prison break sequence had me on the edge of my seat and I was ready for something hysterical. All I got was a melodrama that provided me with a few chuckles at best. To call this a comedy is an insult to any comedy ever written. It was plain unfunny, wack, and killed any good will that the characters gained in the first two films. It is not even close to the second film... and the second film is a shell of the first film. So how do you even compare the first film to the third one. You can't. I hope Hollywood takes a good hard look at this and realizes that the sequel should be used only in certain circumstances. Comedies should never be one of them. I saw Iron Man 3 last week and I loved it. sequels can be good when done well.  Thanks for fucking up a classic comedy Hollywood.... now lets focus on trying to get more original comedies like the original Hangover made in the future!!!    

"It's The Final Countdown..." - Arrested Development Season 4 Goes Live in 3,2,1...


I think I have been doing a pretty good job by my standards of not over-hyping the arrival of Season 4 of Arrested Development on Netflix. No one is more excited than me, and I have just finished a marathon re-watch of the shows 3 seasons as well as celebrated with Tommy Lombardozzi & Cousin Stevie in our first annual "Arrested Development Luncheon" complete with chocolate covered bananas and seals wearing ties (OK, maybe there were no seals in ties... but who cares really?). So now that we are only three days away from the shows new season going live on May 26th, I think it may be time to celebrate just how excited I really am. I am so excited, I think I just Blue myself (hahaha... inside jokes abound). So lets just get to the meat and potatoes of it all... here is the Season 4 extended trailer! Complete with Buster's hook hand, Pop Pop's hi jinks  George Michael's awkwardness, martial bliss between Lindsay and Tobias, Gob performing an illusion in a toga, Lucille being psychologically terrifying, and Michael just being Michael aka taking everyone's bullshit and cleaning it up!!!! I can't wait.... It's The Final Countdown!!!!!!!!! Check out the full season 4 trailer after the jump.



   

The Movies Of Stanley Kubrick


Of all of these, my favorites are Dr. Strangelove and the first half of Full Metal Jacket.  I have to admit that I have never seen The Shining and got through about ten minutes of Eyes Wide Shut. Clockwork Orange freaks the hell out of me still but so did the novel it's based on. Barry Lyndon did nothing for me because I always have hated Ryan O'Neil. 2001? I hate to say I needed to see 2010 to fully get what was going on which made A Space Odyssey so much more enjoyable to watch the second or third time around.












Star Trek: Into Darkness Posters by Matt Ferguson


Poster art is running wild. There are prints galore available from many artists all over the 'Net featuring to many subjects to count. But it doesn't change the fact that there is so much to enjoy, and at the end of the day the more cool nerdy fan art that exists out there, the better! Take Matt Ferguson's new posters for Star Trek: Into Darkness. These are simplistic but detailed, beautifully colored and designed. Ferguson is a stud, and it shows in this three poster series. I know there is a lot out there, but if it means more work like Ferguson's than I am all for it... Check out his other works by clicking here and check out the Into Darkness posters after the jump...







Friday, May 17, 2013

If You Understand These Mash-Ups Then You Are My People.


You will need your knowledge of both 80s pop music and comic book characters. I unique brand of geekdoom.
Post-Punk New Wave Super Friends by Billy the Butcher

We’re all moved by music in some way or another, whether that be in the ass-shaking region or touched by heart-wrenching lyrics, but could the tunes spinning on your record player, walkman, or speakers move one to be a hero? Much like our fabled superheroes, recording artists wield great responsibility and can just as easily save lives. Billy’s newest series explores the relationship between real heroism and fantasy, though in real life we never got Billy Idol riding a giant seahorse so maybe comic books have the edge in that respect.

Check em out after the jump...












Thursday, May 16, 2013

Adidas's 'Quick Family' Commercial: A$AP Rocky, John Wall, Damon Lillard & Jrue Holiday Get Down...


Sneakers are my passion, and I love them so. Over 200 pairs in my current collection, and countless pairs have come and gone over the years. One company I have always admired but only owned a handful of shoes from would be Adidas. I am not a huge fan of the look of their kicks, but I have always loved there marketing campaigns. This is the company that embraced hip hop and ran with it when Run DMC decided to rock their Adidas with no laces, long before any other major company wanted to fuck with hip hop. So when I see a great commercial, I gotta show it love. A$AP Rocky is one of the best new rappers making music right now, and he is the featured artist in a new commercial featuring NBA players John Wall, Damon Lillard & Jrue Holiday. These three are supreme young talents and they feature some crazy moves in the Adidas CrazyQuick model. The sneakers aren't that great looking to rock fashion wise (sorry, not for me) but look to be a good balling shoe... and the commercial is cool as hell. Enjoy the full video after the jump...



F.A.C.T.S. - The Comic Book Convention That Gets Cosplay Right.... And You Probably Never Heard Of!!!!


I am a huge admirer of Cosplay. The reason why I say admirer as opposed to lover is because I like to look at Cosplay but just know that I don't have the gumption or tact to pull off a great costume. In this day and age Cosplay has gotten extremely detailed and so well done that it is being considered an art form. Anytime there is a convention or comic con in the US we see tons of geeks websites posting awesome Cosplay pics. But I was sent a pic from a con (Thanks Fletch!) that takes place in Belgium and these guys get Cosplay right... especially Ninja Turtle Cosplay! The F.A.C.T.S. convention takes place every year in October (you can find information by clicking here) and I was lucky to get a glimpse into what went on in 2012 through the pics of Deviant Art photographer Killing Raptor . They are amazing. I am eager to see what goes on at this years convention. Maybe even a road trip in 2014? Check out the pics of the best Cosplay from F.A.C.T.S. 2012  after the jump...



Big Lebowski

Shredder

Shredder 2


Sub Zero

Super Mario All Star Band

Toad the drummer

 Natsuki Shinohara, King Kazma, Love Machine
Worgen from World of Warcraft

Bebop (how sick is this!)

Cobra Commander

April o'Neil

Raphael


Assassin's Creed III

Assassin's Creed III and Liberation 


Young Justice Hoodies

These are absolutely fantastic... and they are sending the Tumblr world into a frenzy!!! While most of the geeks who came across these on their Tumblr feeds instantly did a Google search to try and figure out where they could buy them from, it seems that these are merely concept pieces designed by Deviant Artist SevenThirtyTwo. They are absolutely fantastic and I hope that one day they end up in some form of production. I think they are all great, but the Nightwing and Blue Beetle ones are the best. Enjoy all of them after the jump...