Thu, 30 September 2010
Steve and Jon are back after facing hardships, chaos, destruction, and evil Corporate stormchasers as Hurricane Igor (eye-gore) tore across the harsh barren rock that is their homeland. Adam, having braved only the hardship of a brisk lazy Indian Summer in Ontario is along for the ride. Steve's been busy with demos, Enslaved is awesome, Arcania: Gothic 4 threatens to pluck him away from other, lesser open world RPGs, and Front Mission: Evolved is... well.. it has giant robots. Jon has finally hopped on the Borderlands gravy train now that it's a greatest hit, he too loves Enslaved, and his thoughts on Spiderman: Shattered Dimensions leads to discussion on how to make Spiderman work as a video game. Adam, meanwhile, has delved too greedily and too deep into the scary realm of Minecraft, and feeds his WoW monkey some more. That monkey must way 700 pounds by now. We close it all off with some thoughts about this years Tokyo Game Show, some talk of random nonsense, and the utter sadness that is the delay of Two Worlds II. So give a listen! *Blast Processing theme song by Dan "String Vulture" Moore How do you feel about Minecraft? The new Ninja Theory-led Devil May Cry reboot? How awesome was TGS this year? (answer: So awesome!) Should Adam use Minecraft's robust toolset to build a 1:1 in game replica of The USS Enterprise? A Star Destroyer? or The Mines of Moria? These are important questions! Sound off! Tell us what you thinkover in the Jury Room. |
Wed, 29 September 2010
Fresh from a drive-thru rear-ending, Kent discovers CostCo smells of muffins and tires, Michelle visits Talos IV, casting gets underway for Tim Burton's stop-motion Frankenweenie, Kate Beckinsale returns to Underworld, CBS re-launches Hawaii Five-O, and we fall prey to vicious rant on re-imaginings and drawn-out mythologies. |
Tue, 28 September 2010
This week, Clark explores the career of actor Michael Douglas, offering musical selections from Coma, Black Rain, Wonder Boys, Don't Say a Word, Romancing the Stone, Fatal Attraction, Falling Down, The Ghost and the Darkness, A Perfect Murder, and The War of the Roses. Plus, Clark examines Douglas' return to the iconic role of Gordon Gecko in Oliver Stone's Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps. Enjoy! |
Mon, 27 September 2010
Powered by limitless contrarian a-holery, Judges Dave Johnson, Dan Mancini, and special guest Chief Justice Michael Stailey, dare to stir the hornets nest of fandom for The X-Files, Lost, and other such mythology-drenched shows by proving that none are capable of sustaining multi-season story arcs and delivering satisfying conclusions. For more riot-inducing rhetoric, visit the Objection! Facebook fan page. |
Sat, 25 September 2010
Patrick cuts off Doug's leg, replaces it with a machine gun, and steals Kurt Russell's car in order to give Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez' Grindhouse double feature -- Planet Terror and Death Proof -- the badass F-ing it truly deserves. |
Fri, 24 September 2010
Dave, Mac, and Mike convene trash talk the new Fall television season (Mike & Molly, The Chase, The Event, Castle, Fringe), the idiocy of flipper discs, TV and movie jobs you would never want, and a bad movie pop quiz. Don't forget: You can enjoy the madness all week long on the Friday Filibuster Facebook page. |
Wed, 22 September 2010
Live and direct from their master bathroom, Kent and Michelle are back to discuss the latest entertainment news, chastise James Cameron's latest underwater adventure, desensitize the scare factor of Halloween, and review Jake Gyllenhaal in Disney's Prince of Persia. Enjoy! |
Tue, 21 September 2010
This week, Clark travels to the great state of Massachusetts, spotlighting music from films set in Boston. You'll hear selections from Gone Baby Gone, A Civil Action, Edge of Darkness, The Departed, Good Will Hunting, Blown Away, The Verdict, War of the Worlds (2005), Little Children, and The Town (which is also reviewed). Enjoy the trip! Submit your comments, questions, and suggestions to the Sounds and Sights Discussion Forum. |
Mon, 20 September 2010
Verdict's contrarian a-holes (Dan Mancini, Dave Johnson, and special guest Mike Rubino) truly put their necks on the line, as they trash the work of Sir Roger Moore in an attempt to bolster their position that Timothy Dalton was a better James Bond. For more a-holery, visit the Objection! Facebook fan page. |
Sat, 18 September 2010
After spraying each other down with Off and stocking up on the ingredients for s'mores, Patrick and Doug head into the woods to F the heck out of Eli Roth's directorial debut -- Cabin Fever. Young campers, please be advised this is an adults-only resort, despite one of the counselors being a teen heartthrob and star of the hit ABC series Boy Meets World. For more F-ing madness, head over to fthismovie.blogspot.com |
