Archer: Baby Shower Review

Tonight’s episode of Archer Vice featured Kenny Loggins. Rephrase: Tonight’s Archer Vice went into the DAAAANGGGGER ZOOOOONE! So on tonightsArcher Vice, the gang got together and realized that they needed to… Because in tonightsArcher, Sterling gave Lana the greatest gift of all…..danger zone. So Archer, still being in love with Lana, decides to throw her a baby shower. A shootout on Tuntmore Tower commences and a perfectly good swimming pool is ruined....

March 4, 2014 · 1 min · 194 words · Kenneth Johnson

Are we returning to a 1970s Doctor Who?

Is Doctor Who taking a turn towards 70s era-style horror? Rob thinks so… Britain in the 1970s conjures up some cheery images. General strikes, NHS glasses and Austin Allegros for a start, and thats before you get to haircuts. Looking back, theres a sense of a sombre air taking hold of the country. Which brings is toDoctor Who, which was showcasing so much of the innovation Im talking about. Even if were more likely to sit on the sofa than hide behind it these days…

March 4, 2014 · 1 min · 85 words · Jasmine Rice

Bob Fingerman Interview: Maximum Minimum Wage and More!

Writer and artist Bob Fingerman sits down and discusses the long-awaited return of his series Minimum Wage! Ad content continues below Den of Geek: Can you tell me a little bit about puttingMaximum Minimum Wagetogether? But, you know… Well, some. Were getting a lot more inside Robs head. Were really getting into some of his thought processes and those are the most explicit. You talk about going back and tweaking the art and tweaking the script....

March 4, 2014 · 4 min · 844 words · Michael Ross

Simon Kinberg interview: writing X-Men: Days Of Future Past

Screenwriter and producer Simon Kinberg chats to us on the set of X-Men: Days Of Future Past. The thing that was daunting was getting the cast together schedule-wise, deal-wise, all of that. But creatively, everybody got really excited about it. We wanted to bring in the older Charles and Erik, and from there, it evolved. Is it a means of bringing them together? So given that we wanted to bridge those two casts,Days Of Future Pastdid it with time travel....

March 4, 2014 · 3 min · 590 words · Amanda Bray

The Following: Sacrifice Review

Mendezfinallyaddresses that Ryan is facing federal charges, which is truly satisfying. She says that the only reason hes not in jail is because the FBI director wants to minimalize fallout. Its not perfect, but Ill buy it. Max tells Ryan that shes been suspended for six months. She refuses help, asking him instead to stop obsessing over Joe, suggesting he go back to teaching. Ryan explains that he withdrew for the semester....

March 4, 2014 · 2 min · 289 words · Angela Parks

The Grand Budapest Hotel Review

And yet, the story is not his. Actors go their whole careers searching for roles like M. Gustave. The personification of incongruity, Gustave is a wonderful creation that Fiennes illuminates in his first collaboration with Anderson. From the history of the transitioning government officials, epitomized by the truly sociable fascist Capt. Thus, Andersons intentional departure from this early splendor is all the more fascinating. Each era is brilliantly complimented with a contrasting color palate and even aspect ratio....

March 4, 2014 · 1 min · 140 words · Elizabeth Berg

Wes Anderson Interview Looks Inside The Grand Budapest Hotel

Wes Anderson is one of the most original voices working in American cinema today. Its even largely shot in the classic Hollywood aspect ratio standard of 1.33:1. We speak of everything from his influences on the movie to whether he would ever work in 3D. Ad content continues below Where do you begin when making a movie? Does that relate to you? Youre such a design-conscious, visual person, it seems to be paramount for your vision....

March 4, 2014 · 5 min · 1032 words · Marcus Ward

Katee Sackhoff interview: Battlestar, Haunting, Statham

Gender-swapping such an iconic and well-loved mightve seemed blasphemous at first, but Katee made the role her own. (Is it obvious yet that Im kind of a fan?) Ad content continues below Im good, how are you? Yeah, not bad. I hear youre in your car right now? Yeah, Im driving in a rainstorm. I dont want to be responsible for your horrible death in a car crash. Im just gonna ask really easy questions....

March 3, 2014 · 5 min · 870 words · Angela Romero

Search: The History of a Forgotten Spy Show

Even with Doug McClure. In 1972,Outer Limitscreator Leslie Stevens andStar Trekproducer Robert Justman noticed two things. There simply wasnt anything out there. Sci-fi being their bread and butter, they decided to do something about it. They also noticed the explosive and ongoing popularity of shows about spies. So what could be better than a sci-fi secret agent show, right? There were hints of science fiction in most spy shows, but theirs would be different....

March 3, 2014 · 3 min · 488 words · Daniel Lambert

South Park: 5 episodes that would make great games

But did you ever think what otherSouth Parkepisodes would form the basis for some pretty great games? Do you agree with our picks? Are there any otherSouth Parkepisodes that youd love to see crafted into a video game one day? Be sure to hit the replies and let us know! Now imagine these intense imaginary battles between the boys, but reinvented as aStreet FighterorMarvel vs. Capcomexperience! Now imagine a full-fledgedWoWexperience, but with the actual characters fromSouth Parkrendered into the sprawling questlines....

March 3, 2014 · 1 min · 110 words · Patrick Douglas

Why is cinema so obsessed with Vikings?

From epic sagas to superhero movies, Vikings have been around since the dawn of cinema. Why are we so obsessed with them? Theyve been labelled the global terrorists of their day by some historians. We just cant get enough of these guys. Between the 10th Century and 18th Century, however, we heard little about Vikings in the history books. Along came the Victorians! I do love the Victorians and their childlike sense of historical wonder....

March 3, 2014 · 2 min · 401 words · Christine Huffman

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Of Rats and Men review

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtlestends to ignore that Splinter is a giant rat. Its a difficult fight. Every mutated human has given in to their mutation. During the fight, Splinter tells Rat King that control is an illusion. Perception is more than just seeing. Ad content continues below Or it would have if it werent for his whiskers. Even though they prefer one to the other, both parts are necessary in defining who Splinter is....

March 2, 2014 · 1 min · 101 words · Edward Garcia

10 Crazy Games That Were Successful

A list of crazy games that might make you say WTF, like Saint’s Row IV does. Whats the most ridiculous game youve ever played? Were talking How the hell did this get past the creative meeting? Who approves these ideas? An even bigger question: how do these ideas become successful games? We present you a list of our favorite crazy games from recent years. Whats not to love about this maniacal series definitive tumble into insanity?...

March 1, 2014 · 1 min · 212 words · Crystal Burke