Monday, May 30, 2016

Who's Ready To Bust Some Ghosts With BBQ Films & CCD?


Yeah boy, it is that time again! BBQ Films is gearing up for their next immersive cinematic event, and this time they need YOU to help out with their biggest challenge yet... Are you guys ready to bust some ghosts???

See more after the jump...




BBQ Films is back with their next great event, a recreation of the famed Ghostbusters Headquarters from the Sony Pictures film franchise! The BBQ crew will be bringing you into the world of Ghostbusters by completely recreating the famed HQ of the team. And the best part is that they are recruiting new members... think you got what it takes to bust some ghosts with the big boys?


This is one of the biggest events BBQ has ever done, and CCD is happy to be a part of the team behind this amazing event. The show will take place at the Villain event space in Williamsburg, Brooklyn over an astounding 4 DAYS!!!! The quest for new Ghostbusters begins on Wednesday June 8th at 7 pm and will continue with 7pm showtimes on Thursday and Friday. On Saturday there will be a special matinee ALL AGES show starting at 1 pm... and a finale Saturday night performance at 7pm! That is 5 different chances for you to come down and join the squad... what do you say? Tickets are available HERE.



And if you need more reasons to come out and join us:


  • Hi-C Ecto Cooler is back, and Hi-C is an official sponsor of the event. That means all the delicious cocktails and drinks being served will have that neon green drink at their core!
  •  A screening of the 1984 classic Sony Film Ghostbusters on a HUGE screen
  • Tutorials on ghost capture by paranormal specialists in order to train a new team of Ghostbusters
  • One of CCD's own artists will be on site to record one of a kind eyewitness sketches of ghost descriptions from guests at the show... and you get to KEEP the original drawings!
  • Come see the real Ecto-1 used in the movie as well as other props from the franchise on display throughout the headquarters. 
  • There will be fun Ghostbuster themed giveaways and posters for all that attend!
Back in the day they asked the audience "Who Ya Gonna Call?" to come provide help against the spiritual menace plaguing the city... an the answer to that question is simple; We are calling YOU! Some come out and see the whole BBQ Films and CCD family for another great event. This one is going to be EPIC! 






  

Sunday, May 15, 2016

The CCD Podcast: Episode #95 - Civil War and the Marvel Renaissance



So... Civil War came out. Yup... it was just as epic as we suspected it would be. We here at CCD never really doubted it would come through, but hardly any of us imagined it could be as awesome as it turned out. So we had to let it digest... sink in... fully make it's impression on us before we could sit down and talk about it on the podcast. And we had to make sure we got the right team together to do it. So Jedi Rob welcomes young master James West and Mike D down into the CCD Nerd Cave to chop it up about what some are calling the "greatest Marvel movie yet!". We discuss all the goodness that is packed into this one film as well as speculate on what is to come from Kevin Feige and the gang over at Marvel. Enjoy the ensuing discussion and bask in the amazingness that is Captain America: Civil War....




Follow the CCD Podcast Instagram & Facebook... it's tons of nerdy fun!!!




Wednesday, May 11, 2016

CCD Presents: The Friday the 13th Marathon LIVE in Brooklyn!!!


CCD.NYC Presents: Friday the 13th Screening Party

CCD.NYC Invades Dromedary Bar For Some Classic Slasher Fun! 
Friday 5/13/16 Dromedary Bar/Restaurant in Bushwick, NY 

CCD.NYC wants you to come out this Friday the 13th to Dromedary Bar to celebrate our favorite slasher franchise of the 1980s:

 FRIDAY the 13th !!! 

Details after the jump...



Dromedary Bar is one of the hottest new spots to open in Bushwick, and we are collaborating with them to bring you a fright filled Friday the 13th! We will be showing Friday the 13th Parts 1-4 on the projection screen, as well as selling original art inspired by the film series. There will be amazing drinks and delicious food available throughout the night... how can you turn that down? 

There will also be a signature cocktail for the evening designed by owner/mixologist 
Michael Lombardozzi himself: 

The Crystal Lake Coltello - Just $5.00 ALL NIGHT LONG!!!! 

Shofferhofer Grapefruit Beer, aperitivo select and absinthe 

CCD.NYC has a long history of doing art infused events throughout NYC. This is our first event at Dromedary and we are eager to share the CCD experience with a new crowd... and YOU should be in that crowd!!! Come down to eat, drink, enjoy some art and watch the greatest horror icon of the 1980's work his way through countless victims using anything and everything he can find! Jason is waiting... and he wants you to be there too!

What:

 Friday the 13th Parts 1-4 Film Screening & Art Show @ Dromedary Bar 

When: 

Friday 5/13/16 starting at 8 pm. Where: Dromedary Bar - 266 Irving Ave Brooklyn, NY 11237 

Information Link: 


Monday, May 9, 2016

Reel Speak - Captain America: Civil War



Civil War is finally here to assault our eye balls and all other senses as well. It seems our prayers have been answered and a new benchmark in comic book style entertainment has been reached. Our friend  Alan Brocavich from Reel Speak weighs in with his thoughts on this epic showdown.

CCD is going to have lots to say about this movie for a long time. We start here after the jump....


From 1861 to 1865, the American Civil War raged across the United States and divided a nation in half. It was a conflict rooted deeply in ideals which split families and forced brothers to turn against brothers. In the 13th film in Marvel Studios’ series of films, their most iconic character, Captain America, is at the center of a similar conflict; a conflict which threatens to tear apart his “nation” of friends and fellow superheroes.

Steve Rogers/Captain America (Chris Evans) seeks to redeem his brain-washed friend Bucky/the Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan), with the help from Falcon (Anthony Mackie), Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson), and Scarlett Witch (Elizabeth Olsen). When things go horribly wrong, it is the last straw for the government, which wants to oversee the Avengers or force them to disband. The government oversight, favored by Tony Stark/Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.), and Vision (Paul Bettany), tears the team in half, while the mysterious Zemo (Daniel Bruhl) secretly plots something from the shadows.

CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR is a film which is 100% true to its title. It establishes itself firmly as a unique superhero film as this time around there is no Big Bad out to destroy the world or acquire some sort of weapon. In CIVIL WAR, the biggest threat the heroes have is each other…and with 13 movies of history behind them, the directing team of Joe and Anthony Russo immediately have excellent material to work with. Marvel has spent a lot of money and time bringing these characters together on screen, so the Russos had to make their eventual fracturing believable…and they  do a remarkable job in making it so. Every character, including some new recruits, which includes (but not limited to), Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman), Ant-Man (Paul Rudd), and Spider-Man (Tom Holland) are given well-established and legitimate reasons for choosing their sides. Like a true tragedy of war, the Russos set the Avengers up like a family; with everything from an overprotective father to a rebellious son…and when the division does happen, it is an emotional gut-punch which may take many fans off-guard.

When the punching does happen, the action-scenes are an absolute thrill which will have audiences ducking for cover. Some terrific set-pieces involving cars, planes, helicopters, motorcycles, are breathtaking, and the hand-to-hand combat bits leap off the screen. The action is incredibly well executed and is given an extra layer because it is all meaningful, and fans are sure to be saying “no, don’t do it!” when one of their favorites gets into some real peril or loses a fight.  There is a lot of old-school action-film work being done here, but the Russos are certainly not afraid to let their superheroes be super, and a major showdown at an airport, in which the two sides let it all hang out, is a chunk of cinematic joy for comic-book fans and for everyone else.

Acting is perfect. Long-time Marvel blokes such as Chris Evans and Robert Downey Jr. have been doing their roles for so long that they slip right into them easily. The extra-large cast, which also includes Don Cheadle, Jeremy Renner, Frank Grillo, Martin Freeman, William Hurt, and Emily VanCamp, is handled extremely well by the Russos, as every actor and actress gets their own moments to shine. The show is nearly stolen by newcomers Chadwick Boseman and young Tom Holland, who fully embrace their characters and enter the Marvel universe with an outright bang.

The American Civil War tore things apart to the point where the same issues are still being debated and felt, and this CIVIL WAR is no different. There is a lot that happens in this film which will carry over into further Marvel adventures, and one has to wonder exactly how the Russos and their bosses will get their heroes out. But for as much that happens, it is very much a Captain America film, as the story truly revolves around him and he is never lost among the grand scale of things. This is a story about civil rights, which makes it perfect for Captain America (that’s what he always fought for), and turns the film into one of the most relevant entries in the genre. CIVIL WAR is executed perfectly on many levels; an action-flick, a superhero movie, and it is most certainly an emotional ride. It’s not just a great comic-book movie but a true film. Marvel Studios has used their most iconic character to throw his shield like a gauntlet; as a challenge to the world to meet a new standard.

BOTTOM LINE: See it

Alan Brocavich is the founder of Reel Speak. Visit him on their site or @reel_speak on Twitter.









Originally published on Reel Speak May 6th, 2016.