Direct Geek Weekly #011 – That One Where Zak and Dan are Dragonborn
DGW #011 takes us all across the geek world. Dan, Gabby, Nick and Zak talk »
Movie Review: ‘The Artist’
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Movie Review: ‘Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close’
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‘Star Wars: Uncut’ Project Completed and Released
In 2009 the site StarWarsUncut.com started a project that was unlike anything that had been »
Hollywood Trash Heap: Howard the Duck (1986)
The first trip I ever took as a professional was to a conference in Bloomington, »
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Direct Geek Weekly #011 – That One Where Zak and Dan are Dragonborn
DGW #011 takes us all across the geek world. Dan, Gabby, Nick and Zak talk about some of the biggest stories of the past week, including (get ready for the bullet points): A wrap
Read More »Movie Review: ‘The Artist’
Gimmick? Lost art form? Both? Neither? The Artist is a black and white, mostly silent film that was released in 2011. It is not for everyone. The film tells of the opposite career trajectories
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Marvel Comics has brought the comic book buying public exciting stories of super-heroism for decades. Now, through a partnership with fragrance producer JADS International, they’re bringing fans what they’ve wanted all this time, without
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close’
I remember talking with friends shortly after 9/11, wondering how long it would be before Hollywood started dealing with the biggest tragedy in American history. I thought it would be about 10 years, which,
Read More »‘Star Wars: Uncut’ Project Completed and Released
In 2009 the site StarWarsUncut.com started a project that was unlike anything that had been done before. It looked to put the fans in control of one of the most ambitious fan films in
Read More »New DC Logos to Launch in March
First it was the ‘New 52′ and now DC comics is set to debut another major change to the company’s image. DC Comics will launch a new logo design in March across all of
Read More »Hollywood Trash Heap: Howard the Duck (1986)
The first trip I ever took as a professional was to a conference in Bloomington, Minn. My hotel was just a sprawling parking lot away from the Mall of America. I’d been to the
Read More »Direct Geek Weekly #010 – That One Where Sci-Fi Hits the Glass Ceiling
Back at it again with another exciting episode of Direct Geek Weekly! This week Gabby, Dan and Zak get geek with a plethora of topics (yep…word of the day calendar): Microsoft announces an official release
Read More »‘Mass Effect 3′ Demo to launch on Feb. 14th
Significant others across the country will be out of luck this Valintine’s Day, because on February 14th Bioware will release the first demo of the much anticipated Mass Effect 3. Bioware promises that the
Read More »Wes Anderson’s “Moonrise Kingdom” Trailer Released
Either you love Wes Anderson or you hate him. One thing is for sure, he is the best out there at making those stylistic, arty movies that stars have flocked to, some again and
Read More »TV Review: “Hell on Wheels,” Season 1
AMC could make a show about nearly anything at this point and I’d watch it. Truly, I didn’t know what Hell on Wheels was even about when I suggested to my fiance that we
Read More »Discontent: Not a review of Sherlock Holmes: A Game Of Shadows
A couple notes: I’m talking about Guy Ritchie’s latest Sherlock Holmes film. Things I don’t care about in the world include the recent BBC Sherlock, and anything else Stephen Moffat does with his life.
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