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Nerd Lunch Episode 62: More Fan Fic Reviews

Posted in movies, pop culture with tags , , , , on November 20, 2012 by Paxton

Nerd Lunch Podcast

Welcome to episode 62 of the Nerd Lunch Podcast. This week we are joined again by Kristin Reily from the Geek Girls Network.  This week, we are returning to one of my favorite topics; Fan Fiction.

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We all pick a story from the Movies category over at FanFiction.net and we all discuss how awesome our stories are.  If you plan on following along, prepare yourself to be overwhelmed.  There are an unbelievable amount of properties to choose from.  For instance there are greater than 17,000 stories based on High School Musical alone.  I know.  Star Wars has nearly 30,000 stories.  It’s insane.  Also, you need to look out for what they call “slash” fiction.  Trust me on that one.

Download this episode from iTunes or listen to it on Feedburner. Not that I actually care anymore, but I think we are still on the Zune Marketplace. If it still exists.

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Nerd Lunch Episode 61: TAG Super Fight Dome

Posted in movies, podcast, pop culture, TV shows, video games with tags , , , , , , on November 13, 2012 by Paxton

Nerd Lunch Podcast

Welcome to Episode 61 of the Nerd Lunch podcast. This week we have Jeremy from Geek Chunks returning to the fourth chair as we all ready for battle in the TAG Super Fight Dome.

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In the Super Fight Dome, we are given categories and we each pick a combatant with which to do battle.  Expect the categories of Celebrity Chefs, Sitcom Dads and Giant Robots, plus several others.  It’s a brawl and a free for all, so tune in to see who wins.

Download this episode from iTunes or listen to it on Feedburner. And I’m no longer really sure, but I think we are still on the Zune Marketplace.

Or, listen to it immediately right here.

AWESOME-tober-fest 2012: A review of the 2003 Texas Chainsaw Massacre reboot

Posted in Halloween, holiday, Leatherface, movies, pop culture, Texas Chainsaw Massacre with tags , , , , , , , , on October 26, 2012 by Paxton

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In 2003, Michael Bay’s Platinum Dunes released a “reboot” of the 70s classic horror movie, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.

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The movie was co-produced by Tobe Hooper, the director of the original movie.  It was directed by Marcus Nispel and starred Jessica Biel, Eric Balfour and Erica Leerhsen.

I’ve heard mostly good things about this reboot.  However Rotten Tomatoes gives it less than 40%.  I re-watched it recently for this review and I still say I enjoy it.  I thought the set design and the tone of the film were perfect.  Everything seemed grungy and dirty.  The Chainsaw family were fairly creepy and scary.  The house they lived in was horrifying.  I just loved the “look and feel” of this movie.

As for the cast, they were okay.  Easily the standouts were Jessica Biel as Erin and R Lee Ermey as Sheriff Hoyt.  But Mike Vogel as Morgan was good as well.  Not only did Biel look pretty hot in her midriff showing top, but she actually believably played her character.  And Ermey was wickedly dark and funny as the sheriff.  The scene in which he wraps up a dead body’s head in cellophane in the back of the van is amazing.  As is his interrogation of the character Morgan in the van about said dead girl.  It’s intense as hell and totally envelops you in the scene.  Really well done.

Leatherface

Other things I liked about this movie, they got John Larroquette to return to do the bookend voice overs.  I thought that was a nice touch.  He delivered the prologue and epilogue very nicely.  I enjoyed Leatherface.  He was only a small part of the movie, but he was pretty good.  Not the star of the show, but he wasn’t really the star of the original either.  I like that you see some of the underbelly of the house.  You can see where they store some of the “meat” as well as you can watch Leatherface prep a victim for skinning.

One thing I didn’t like?  In one scene you get a glimpse of Harry Knowles’ head on Leatherface’s workbench.  Not a big deal if you don’t know who he is, but if you do, it sticks out like a sore thumb and completely brings you out of the movie.  Terrible choice by the filmakers.  TERRIBLE.

Otherwise, I enjoyed this remake.  I thought they modernized parts of the movie while still keeping a nice look and feel.  It’s definitely a modern version of the 70s “look and feel”, but I enjoyed it.  To be honest, I’m not the biggest fan of the original 70s Texas Chainsaw Massacre films, so it’s probably no surprise that I was willing to accept this movie as it is.

Give it a shot, if you are open minded about it, I think you’ll like it.


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AWESOME-tober-fest 2012: Fangoria magazine #57 (1986)

Posted in Leatherface, magazine, movies, Texas Chainsaw Massacre with tags , , , , , , , , on October 25, 2012 by Paxton

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Let’s take a look at another vintage Fangoria issue, this time featuring Leatherface. Here is the cover for Fangoria #57 from 1986.

Fangoria #57

The cover story promotes the impending release of Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part 2.

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It’s one of those “set visit” articles Fangoria did so well.  It talks to Tobe Hooper and the cast and gives a good preview of what’s in store for the movie.  It also talks to the makeup effects guys to give you an idea of what they were doing for the sequel.

This issue also featured a nice article with cool, color pics about Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives.

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This was also a nice “set visit” article featuring a preview of what’s to come for what would be the sixth installment of the Friday series.


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AWESOME-tober-fest 2012: Movie Maniac Halloween costumes

Posted in A Nightmare on Elm Street, costumes, Freddy Krueger, Friday the 13th, Halloween, holiday, Jason Vorhees, Leatherface, movies, Texas Chainsaw Massacre with tags , , , , , , , , , , , on October 24, 2012 by Paxton

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One of the best things about being a fan of the movie maniacs is being able to dress up as them for Halloween. Let’s take a look at some of the costumes that exist for some of our favorite movie maniacs.

Back in 1987, Collegeville released a Freddy Krueger “smock” costume similar to the old Ben Cooper designs.

Collegeville Freddy Krueger
(Via nightmareonelmstreetfilms.com)

It’s probably 100% nostalgic, but I love these costumes.

Next up is a Party City flyer from 2008.

Party City 2008 flyer

Throughout this very large flyer with tons of costumes, there are a plethora of zombies and super heroes, but only two movie maniacs. And I’m only talking about one of those maniacs this year. Check out in the upper right, costumes for Jason Voorhees and Chucky.

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You don’t even see those costumes on the inside of the flyer, only on the cover. I’m surprised these two are featured.  Remember, this flyer was in 2008.  The Friday the 13th reboot wouldn’t happen until the following year and Chucky’s previous movie was in 2004.  By contrast, Leatherface had his reboot prequel only two years prior, so of anyone, he should be on the cover. Just strange.

Next up is a current Party City flyer from 2012.  Not surprisingly, the Avengers are all over this thing.

Party City 2012 flyer

This flyer is a little better in that it has four movie maniacs. Three of which I’m covering this year. Here’s the full page of scary costumes.

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The movie maniacs are mostly on the second row (Freddy, Jason and Michael Myers). You can also see Ghostface from Scream in the first row.  Again, I’m surprised there isn’t a Leatherface costume.

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