Sat, 31 July 2010
Judge Patrick Bromley and special guest -- the mysterious John -- sink their fangs into a heady dissection of the much maligned Wolfman remake, and how it compares to the original 1941 Universal Monsters classic. Email your comments, complaints, and suggestions to... fthismoviepodcast(at)gmail.com |
Fri, 30 July 2010
After an intense analysis of the advances in apple juice manufacturing, this AARP-inspired short bus of an episode finds Erich catching up on Curb Your Enthusiasm while enjoying a succulent Giant Peach, Mac getting himself on "The Facebook" to befriend Roger Corman, Mike enjoying Red Dead Revolver from the front seat of his Battle Truck, and Dave revisiting Police Academy 3 to wash away the stink of Heroes: Season 4. Plus: Creating new alternate endings for popular movies; a product pitch for MacGyver Hero on Nintendo Wii; movies about giant killer objects; and Australians. Enjoy the madness all week long on the Friday Filibuster Facebook page. |
Thu, 29 July 2010
Join Steve, Dave, and Jon as they work the mic like vandals. Dave is (again) a PS3 owner, thus making the entire PixelVerdict Crew a bunch of namby-pamby fence sitting panzies who refuse to choose ONE side in the great World Console Wars. Dave rocks the DJ Hero (Renegade Version bitches! Fo' Reals!), Jon plays some archaic fighting games, and Steve takes Kane and Lynch 2: Dog Days for a spin. Feel free to join the rest of the gaming junkies in the new Blast Processing! discussion forum. |
Wed, 28 July 2010
In the fading twilight of Comic Con 2010, Kent and Michelle hit the interwebs for the weirdest dog barks, Guillermo Del Toro's plans for Disney's Haunted Mansion, hunting animated French dragons, even more classic Star Trek on Blu-ray, and a bloodthirsty review of New Moon. Email your questions, comments, and suggestions to Kent and Michelle. And be sure to check out their official site at ViewFromTheCouch.com. |
Tue, 27 July 2010
This week, Clark explores the career of actress Angelina Jolie, offering musical selections from The Bone Collector, True Women, Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life, Wanted, Kung-Fu Panda, Beyond Borders, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Alexander, and Beowulf. Plus, Clark makes time to review Angelina's latest summer blockbuster, Salt. Enjoy! Submit your comments, questions, and suggestions to the Sounds and Sights Discussion Forum. |
Mon, 26 July 2010
Adding professional dillweedery to their already impressive arsenal, the internet's leading contrarian a-holes are back to defend the indefensible. However, this week's challenge may just prove their undoing, as Dave, Dan, and special guest Dave Ryan attempt to exonerate... nay, justify the very existence of Star Wars' Jar Jar Binks. But first, to balance the scales, they join the masses in celebrating the work of director Edgar Wright (Shawn of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World). |
Sat, 24 July 2010
Patrick and Alex deconstruct the madness surrounding M. Night Shyamalan's Signs, starring two actors who subsequently went batsh*t-crazy -- Mel Gibson and Joaquin Phoenix. Coincidence or conspiracy? You make the call! |
Fri, 23 July 2010
Dave, Mac, and Mike go spoilerifically in depth on Christopher Nolan's Inception, but only after Erich offers his fashionably late review of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Michael teases the forthcoming Verdict redesign, and everyone provides their thoughts on bizarre Adult Swim shows, movies and TV that inspire random acts of violence, and villains who suffer fates worth that death. |
Thu, 22 July 2010
After a week of Summer vacation, Steve, Jon, and Adam return with talk of obscure WWE wrestlers from the '90s. Adam shares thoughts on Dragon Quest (Warrior!) IX, Jon is a generation behind with Dragon Quest (Warrior!) VIII, and Steve finally puts Mass Effect 2 to bed. Opening Music: Overture by Koichi Sugiyama from "Dragon Quest VIII" by Level 5/Square-Enix. Closing Music: Selbina by Naoshi Mizuta from "Final Fantasy XI" by Square-Enix Feel free to join the rest of the gaming junkies in the new Blast Processing! discussion forum. |
Wed, 21 July 2010
Vacation is over for Kent and Michelle, who have already begun planning for early retirement. Until then, they have to deal with new jobs, lost keys, life with tweens, more classic Star Trek on Blu-ray, and a long overdue review of Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland. Email your questions, comments, and suggestions to Kent and Michelle. And be sure to check out their official site at ViewFromTheCouch.com. |
