Archer: The Rules of Extraction Review

Easily the best episode theViceera has yet produced, it is a half-hour of madcap and non-sequitur glee. Instead, he merely settled for patting him on the head to everyones surprise, especially the audiences. Ad content continues below However, it wasnt just the boys of Isis who got preferential treatment this week. For Pam that can only mean cocaine (yay)! But that is cutting into the stash (boo). Similarly, feels like Mallory has a tipping point worth exploring in future episodes....

March 18, 2014 · 2 min · 248 words · Sean Daniel

Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster Review

Final Fantasy X is back and we’re not complaining! Im telling you this up front, dear reader, so that you know what youre getting with me. In other words, I was filled with great excitement, but also had great expectations. Im pleased to say that while the game isnt perfect, this is the title thatXfans were hoping for. All of the main characters in each title got quite a bit of work....

March 18, 2014 · 2 min · 261 words · Nathan Bradley

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Interview with Rob Paulsen, the Voice of Donatello

Robs constantly working, but we were able to chat with him while traveling to a convention. Den of Geek: How are you? Rob Paulsen:Well Im breathing and Im not in jail but the days not over yet. So far so good. Ad content continues below Weve heard youve been having adventures in the airport. Where are you headed? This is for a convention. Week before last I was at another convention and Ill be at another one next week....

March 18, 2014 · 2 min · 421 words · Bryan Sanders

Examining the prison movies of Sylvester Stallone

With Escape Plan out today, we look back at the strange prominence of prisons in Sylvester Stallone movies… In his blockbuster movies, Tom Cruise likes to ride motorcycles and run with his fingers outstretched. Jean-Claude Van Damme likes to wear tight lycra and do the splits a lot. Arnold Schwarzenegger likes to make that sort of guttural graargh noise when he gets into fights. Sylvester Stallone, on the other hand, has his own set of interests and habits....

March 17, 2014 · 2 min · 421 words · Dr. Paula Hawkins

Hulkamania: Hulk Hogan and WrestleMania are Inseparable

you’re free to’t spell WrestleMania without some of Hulkamania. And with Hulk Hogan’s appearance at WrestleMania 30, it may run wild again. Weve had Beatlemania, Ribmania, and Jonasmania. Linsanity was pretty close, too. There isnt a cool one for One Direction though, I just googled it. Sorry, Ill get back to the point. In the minds and hearts of wrestling fans, 2 manias stand above the rest: Hulkamania and WrestleMania....

March 17, 2014 · 5 min · 878 words · Joanne Rogers

Just Because It’s St. Patrick’s Day, Don’t Be a Public Enemy

Dean got it, he was always in on the joke. OBanion had a street rep as a funny guy. Irish mobsters were some of the most fun gangsters of the Roaring Twenties. Owney Madden set the pattern. James Cagney carved it forever in celluloid. InThe Public Enemy, Cagney based his Tommy Powers character on Chicagos Dean OBanion and Hymie Weiss. The Dean OBanion killing ignited a turf war between Chicagos Irish and Italian mobs that ended onValentines Day 1929....

March 17, 2014 · 8 min · 1541 words · Jeffrey Smith

Shameless: The Legend of Bonnie And Carl Review

Last week, hope may have sprung eternal on ShowtimesShameless, but reality has set back in tonight. It was really two crushing moments that brought the pain home. I didnt remember Mike and Robbies sister, but she clearly recalled Fiona. You think that youre a good person? Destroy your own family and leave mine alone. Ad content continues below My fear is that this will become Fionas mantra going forward. The look of utter acceptance of these shattering words on Rossums face said all that was needed....

March 17, 2014 · 3 min · 454 words · Alejandro Anderson

Yoshi’s New Island Review

AndGoogle+, if thats your thing! Rating: 3 out of 5

March 17, 2014 · 1 min · 10 words · Michael Lindsey

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Wormquake review

Nickelodeon’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles marks the seasons halfway point with their strongest episodes this year. Wormquake, the first two parter ofTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtlesseason 2, was dense. Their storyline also covered where Mutagen comes from. The Kraang produce the ooze through milking giant space worms called Kraathatrogons. Theyve brought the gigantic creatures to New York for mass production becausethe Mutagen must flow. The Kraathatrogons have a lot of similarities to the sandworms inDune....

March 16, 2014 · 2 min · 303 words · Stephanie Smith

Cheap Thrills review

Anchorman star David Koechners one-percenter messes with two working class guys in the new indie shocker Cheap Thrills. It is there that Vince spies Colins safe and ropes Craig into a plan to rob the couple. The real revelation, however, is Koechner. Like us onFacebookand follow us onTwitterfor all news updates related to the world of geek. AndGoogle+, if thats your thing! Rating: 4 out of 5

March 14, 2014 · 1 min · 67 words · Mary Mcdaniel

Rob Thomas interview: Veronica Mars, directing, Statham

The creator of Veronica Mars takes us through the new movie, directing, Jason Statham and Richard Linklater… Which began with a grovel on our part… I should start with an apology. Look, I feel a bit guilty about it. [Laughs] Ah! I will forgive you. We muddled through somehow without that prop. Youre very brave, in such testing circumstances. Still, what you managed to do with this project feels crucial....

March 14, 2014 · 5 min · 1028 words · Teresa Doyle

Terry Gilliam interview: Zero Theorem, Twitter, 12 Monkeys

In person, Terry Gilliams every bit as mischievous, funny, generous and entertaining as youd hope. I mean, youre sitting in Venice, inside, with the curtains closed and everything! On these topics and many others, Mr Gilliam was effusive, candid and very amusing. Heres what he had to say. And you have people wholl work 24 hours a day and work for nothing! Its a little bit more than imagination. You need really good people who are so committed....

March 14, 2014 · 7 min · 1383 words · Daniel Stark

The James Clayton Column: Sci-fi dread and the meaning of life

This sounds a bit like a midlife crisis. The main protagonists search for the meaning of life forms the narrative core of Terry Gilliams new film. Its therefore a huge relief to know that Gilliam is handling this headspinning sci-fi feature. At least, I hope we will. Returning to Waltzs philosophical wondering/wandering (weve hit the Homophone Singularity! ), the discover the secret of life objective is overseen by a shadowy figure known as Management....

March 14, 2014 · 2 min · 367 words · Brian Cortez