You know that Old Spice guy is getting pretty serious about wanting to be a movie star. Earlier in the year I blogged about Mr. Isiah Mustafa wanting to play the Luke Cage character and even went as far as to be involved in a Marvel spoof which you can watch right here. Well he has done it again and teamed up with a group of nerds and created a pretty cool looking fan trailer of him reprising the role of Cage again. I thought what was just as cool is another video of the actual making of the short fan trailer. You can check them both out below.
*Update #1: I guess the video has been removed by Isiah himself. I would think I would want everyone to see it and get jacked up about it but I guess that isn't happening. If I find it somewhere else online I will post a new link. The behind the scenes video still works. Stay tuned....
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
First Fright Night Clip!
MTV released a short clip for the new film Fright Night! Looks pretty cool and I think that Colin Farrel is going to be a great vampire.
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Monday, May 30, 2011
Mechamania Review: The Hangover Part 2
The wait is finally over. The smash hit film The Hangover garnered itself a sequel in The Hangover Part 2 that was released this past Memorial Day weekend. I think the first film caught everyone by surprise of how good and funny it actually was. A lot of us have been to Vegas and know how crazy it can possibly get which in the first film took crazy in Vegas to a whole other level. That and the fact that it was starring pretty much unknown actors that hadn't hit super stardom quite yet. Of course now pretty much everyone that starred in the original is a major movie star but the big question is....can they pull it off again? Does this film bring anything original to the story? Are we in for the same story in a different locale? Is the comedic juices and chemistry between the cast replicated again to bring us a whole other barrel of laughs and not a complete waste of our money?
I will try and keep this review as spoiler free as possible but to be completely up front about this film. If you have seen the first film then you have seen this film already. I will get to that later so let's get on with the story.
We find Stu (Ed Helms) getting married to a Thai bride in her home country of Thailand. Phil (Bradley Cooper), Doug (Justin Bartha) and Alan ( Zach Galafianakis) are all along for the trip to be in Stu's wedding. Also along is Stu's fiance's little brother Teddy played by Mason Lee. After a quiet night on a quaint Thai beach drinking a couple of beers we find Phil, Doug and Alan hung over yet again in a strange hotel room somewhere in Bangkok Thailand with no memory of what happened earlier. Doug left earlier and is still with the wedding party but Teddy is no where to be found. You guessed it. Teddy took the role of Doug and the guys race through Bangkok trying to find Teddy in time to bring him back so Stu can get married and everyone can live happily ever after. The end. Like I said earlier. If you saw the first film then you have this film pretty much figured out already.
This film was directed by Todd Phillips who also directed the first. This film is funny. It has funny parts in it. I should say it has more raunchier and gross parts in it. What happened to slapstick suggestive comedy in films and not sick nudity to make people laugh? Don't get me wrong. I laughed along with everyone else because it was funny but it makes you wonder sometimes where our sense of humor has gone. The acting was great. Everyone was the same from the first film including Mr. Chow played by Ken Jeung. All of the wives accompany the boys to Thailand all played by the same actresses in the first film and their is even a small cameo by Jeffrey Tambor again as Alan's dad. As you can guess the heart of the film is wrapped around Alan and his half retarded and just plain stupid childish behavior. Stu isn't far behind as the "everyday man" who has a "demon" inside of him that rares it's ugly head every time he is wasted. Phil is the eye candy and well Doug is just kinda there and not really in the movie that much at all.
So let's get down to the nitty gritty of this thing. It is an utter and complete practically frame by frame remake of the first film. I said earlier that it is funny and it is. It has a lot of funny parts in it but frankly I am almost insulted that they brought nothing new to the table. As I said earlier. If you saw the first then you know what is going to happen in this one. Same formula exactly. Perhaps that doesn't matter for the general audience. I can't keep but thinking that someone along the line made thousands or if not millions to write this movie when it is completely ripped off from it's predecessor. Let's do the exact same thing as the first but put it in a foreign country. I guess I am going over board saying it is frame for frame remake. It does have some changes but more or less sticks to the original. Mike Tyson is back but instead of actually integrating him into the film somehow he shows up for a shotty cameo at the end.
Early predictions is around $130 Million for this film over the past weekend. That is a definite blockbuster and I have already read quotes from the director for a third and final film. Please change it. Change up the formula. Do something different. I can't be the only one that feels this way. If your looking for a good laugh then this film is for you. I wouldn't suggest anything but an early showing and perhaps a couple of shots of Jack Daniels before hand. If your looking for an exciting sequel with twists and turns and actually adding to the Hangover series then look somewhere else because it's not here!
I will try and keep this review as spoiler free as possible but to be completely up front about this film. If you have seen the first film then you have seen this film already. I will get to that later so let's get on with the story.
We find Stu (Ed Helms) getting married to a Thai bride in her home country of Thailand. Phil (Bradley Cooper), Doug (Justin Bartha) and Alan ( Zach Galafianakis) are all along for the trip to be in Stu's wedding. Also along is Stu's fiance's little brother Teddy played by Mason Lee. After a quiet night on a quaint Thai beach drinking a couple of beers we find Phil, Doug and Alan hung over yet again in a strange hotel room somewhere in Bangkok Thailand with no memory of what happened earlier. Doug left earlier and is still with the wedding party but Teddy is no where to be found. You guessed it. Teddy took the role of Doug and the guys race through Bangkok trying to find Teddy in time to bring him back so Stu can get married and everyone can live happily ever after. The end. Like I said earlier. If you saw the first film then you have this film pretty much figured out already.
This film was directed by Todd Phillips who also directed the first. This film is funny. It has funny parts in it. I should say it has more raunchier and gross parts in it. What happened to slapstick suggestive comedy in films and not sick nudity to make people laugh? Don't get me wrong. I laughed along with everyone else because it was funny but it makes you wonder sometimes where our sense of humor has gone. The acting was great. Everyone was the same from the first film including Mr. Chow played by Ken Jeung. All of the wives accompany the boys to Thailand all played by the same actresses in the first film and their is even a small cameo by Jeffrey Tambor again as Alan's dad. As you can guess the heart of the film is wrapped around Alan and his half retarded and just plain stupid childish behavior. Stu isn't far behind as the "everyday man" who has a "demon" inside of him that rares it's ugly head every time he is wasted. Phil is the eye candy and well Doug is just kinda there and not really in the movie that much at all.
So let's get down to the nitty gritty of this thing. It is an utter and complete practically frame by frame remake of the first film. I said earlier that it is funny and it is. It has a lot of funny parts in it but frankly I am almost insulted that they brought nothing new to the table. As I said earlier. If you saw the first then you know what is going to happen in this one. Same formula exactly. Perhaps that doesn't matter for the general audience. I can't keep but thinking that someone along the line made thousands or if not millions to write this movie when it is completely ripped off from it's predecessor. Let's do the exact same thing as the first but put it in a foreign country. I guess I am going over board saying it is frame for frame remake. It does have some changes but more or less sticks to the original. Mike Tyson is back but instead of actually integrating him into the film somehow he shows up for a shotty cameo at the end.
Early predictions is around $130 Million for this film over the past weekend. That is a definite blockbuster and I have already read quotes from the director for a third and final film. Please change it. Change up the formula. Do something different. I can't be the only one that feels this way. If your looking for a good laugh then this film is for you. I wouldn't suggest anything but an early showing and perhaps a couple of shots of Jack Daniels before hand. If your looking for an exciting sequel with twists and turns and actually adding to the Hangover series then look somewhere else because it's not here!
I'm really swaying about the 3 out of 4 rating but keeping it for now. My wife said it deserved one but it wasn't that bad!
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Sunday, May 29, 2011
Cool Ghostbusters 2 behind the scene video!
I came across a cool article over at Spook Central concerning the character of Vigo The Carpathian from Ghostbusters part 2. From what the article states is that there was a big stink from the actor Wilhelm von Homburg and his voice being removed from the footage and replaced by famed actor Max von Sydow. Spook Central has the video of the original scene that was filmed with Homburg's voice and then the final audio from the movie.
When Homburg saw the final cut it is reported he stormed out of the theater upset. Apparently he knew nothing of the voice change before that point. I would be mad too!
When Homburg saw the final cut it is reported he stormed out of the theater upset. Apparently he knew nothing of the voice change before that point. I would be mad too!
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Take Shelter Trailer!
I don't know much about this film other than it star's Michael Shannon as a father who either has some weird power to see the future or is a complete nut ball. The film is currently running on the festival circuit and early reviews are very positive. If you get the chance to see it let me know because I am dying to watch it!
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Saturday, May 28, 2011
50/50 Trailer and Poster!
Here is your first look at the new film 50/50 starring Joseph Gordon Levitt and Seth Rogen. This film is about 2 friends. One that has been recently diagnosed with Cancer and has a 50/50 odds of living or dieing. This film looks pretty funny and has an all-star cast including Bryce Howard and Angelica Huston. Is it just me or does it look like Seth Rogen has pretty much put back on all of his weight that he lost for The Green Hornet? Maybe he is depressed because of how bad that movie sucked! I kid, I kid Seth. I have heard pretty much positive reviews of this film even though it deals with dark subject matter. Please, not another Funny People movie. You can watch the trailer below but I think they kinda spoil the whole movie in the opening shot by Seth Rogen. Joe Levitt is the man! He just seems to get better and better with every film he is in!
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2 new Muppet Movie Trailers!
So who in the world doesn't love the Muppets? Personally, as a small child, I grew up with the Muppets. Their original creator Jim Henson was a genius and thankfully his family have been able to take his amazing creations and continue them long after Jim's death for the rest of the world to enjoy over and over. If you ever watched the film Forgetting Sarah Marshall you would have seen Jason Segel create and use puppets similar to Muppets. Well I guess in reality Jason is a big Muppet guy and even co-wrote this new film and also stars in it. Amy Adams also stars and so do all of your favorite Muppets and even a couple of new ones from the look of the trailers. What is your favorite Muppet movie? Every Christmas it is a family tradition in my household to watch A Muppet Christmas Carol. A classic and a must for the holidays!
This nex trailer is a Muppet spoof of the Hangover Part 2 trailer. Awesome!
This nex trailer is a Muppet spoof of the Hangover Part 2 trailer. Awesome!
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Old School Review: The Hangover by K-D Van!
What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas. In the classic 2009 comedy film, the Hangover, that is exactly how four best buddies pray their trip will be- one crazy night of outrageous shenanigans before they head back home with memories of “the night that never happened.” Unfortunately, things don’t always go as planned.
The movie starts out with average guy Doug Billings (Justin Bartha) and his fiancĂ©, Tracy Garner (Sasha Baresse) amidst the last minute planning of what will be their beautiful and ceremoniously perfect wedding. Its two days before the big day and Doug has planned a trip to Vegas as a bachelor party of sorts for that very night. He of course invited his two best friends, socially awkward, aptly nicknamed Stu “Dr.faggot” Price (Ed Helms) and pretty boy Phil Wenneck (Bradley Cooper), but also his new brother in law to be, Alan Garner (Zach Galifianakis). Together they leave in Tracy’s father’s favorite car, a silver 1969 Mercedes-Benz cabriolet, at his suggestion, not at all prepared for the night of their lives.
As you might suppose from this movie’s title, they all wake up with a raging hangover. Their hotel room is thrashed, Alan is half-naked, Stu’s missing a tooth, Phil’s wearing a hospital bracelet around his wrist, there’s a tiger in the bathroom and Doug is missing in action. The best part? They remember nothing. Together, they must retrace their steps and search for clues that might not only tell them what happened, but tell them where Doug might be.
In all honesty, the film was pretty darn hilarious. Galifianakis’ character Alan, especially, was great. His character was some sort of crazy, yet innocent eccentric goofball dork. In the scene before they wake up hung over, they are all four standing on the hotel rooftop preparing to drink some shots before hitting up some casinos. In this scene, Alan reveals that he had prepared a speech for the occasion, and continues to read to them an emotional sentiment where Alan refers to himself as “a one man wolf pack,” then continues to say that since these people have entered his life, his pack has grown by three. The awkwardness on the faces of the other characters was absolutely priceless.
I was impressed with the other characters as well. The audience can easily identify with them and their unique nuances made the film enjoyable from beginning to end. Helms’ character, Stu, is somewhat of a geeky prep, if possible. You know the kind. The sort of guy in films that’s usually teased as a homosexual? Same happens here. In one of the scenes, I distinctly remember him wearing a sweater tied around his neck, like a cape, the way guys in movies are depicted when they’re supposedly really sophisticated and what not. In the beginning of the film, the audience watches him have a conversation with his girlfriend. Its obvious she’s a control freak and wants nothing more than for him to do whatever she says whenever she says and for whatever reason she gives, while she goes around doing whatever. He doesn’t even tell her they’re going to Vegas, but that instead he’s going to somewhere he described as a “quaint” wine country for a quiet relaxing evening.
This dishonesty sets up one more layer of difficulties between the guys and their struggle to fix the damage done during their stay, due to the fact that she calls relentlessly and assumes the worst when Stu lets the her calls go to voicemail.
Cooper’s character, Phil, involves the guys in plenty of trouble. Despite having a wife and child back home, Phil is convinced his life as a middle school teacher is the worst thing that could have ever happened to a guy. Determined to have the most fun he possibly can while he’s away, he tends to lead the others somewhat astray before they’ve even arrived in Vegas. In fact, it was he who shouted at Stu at the most inopportune moment during which Stu was explaining to his ward that his friends were really quite mature once you’ve gotten to know them. Precisely at that moment a monumental summoning from the front of his house referred to Stu as “Dr. Faggot”- a clever play on the fact that Stu will tell anyone who listens that he’s a doctor, when really he’s just a dentist. Phil is also seen in the opening scenes of the film collecting money from his students for a filed trip to a “planetarium” of some sort. Teacher of the year? Hardly. Somehow he manages to use his charisma to cheat extra money out of students for his own personal “Vegas” trip fund.
The appearances of other great characters, such as part-time stripper Melissa (Michelle Graham), psychotic Asian mafia man Mr.Chow (Ken Jeong), and Mike Tyson in the flesh, really kept this film interesting and entertaining. Overall, the film was an all around awesome, funny movie. I highly recommend it to those who love funny stuff; adults, and probably young adults as well. I mean, anyone who’s anyone has already seen this flick pretty much, right? If not-- watch it! I insist! If you’re looking for laughs, you will not be disappointed.
The movie starts out with average guy Doug Billings (Justin Bartha) and his fiancĂ©, Tracy Garner (Sasha Baresse) amidst the last minute planning of what will be their beautiful and ceremoniously perfect wedding. Its two days before the big day and Doug has planned a trip to Vegas as a bachelor party of sorts for that very night. He of course invited his two best friends, socially awkward, aptly nicknamed Stu “Dr.faggot” Price (Ed Helms) and pretty boy Phil Wenneck (Bradley Cooper), but also his new brother in law to be, Alan Garner (Zach Galifianakis). Together they leave in Tracy’s father’s favorite car, a silver 1969 Mercedes-Benz cabriolet, at his suggestion, not at all prepared for the night of their lives.
As you might suppose from this movie’s title, they all wake up with a raging hangover. Their hotel room is thrashed, Alan is half-naked, Stu’s missing a tooth, Phil’s wearing a hospital bracelet around his wrist, there’s a tiger in the bathroom and Doug is missing in action. The best part? They remember nothing. Together, they must retrace their steps and search for clues that might not only tell them what happened, but tell them where Doug might be.
In all honesty, the film was pretty darn hilarious. Galifianakis’ character Alan, especially, was great. His character was some sort of crazy, yet innocent eccentric goofball dork. In the scene before they wake up hung over, they are all four standing on the hotel rooftop preparing to drink some shots before hitting up some casinos. In this scene, Alan reveals that he had prepared a speech for the occasion, and continues to read to them an emotional sentiment where Alan refers to himself as “a one man wolf pack,” then continues to say that since these people have entered his life, his pack has grown by three. The awkwardness on the faces of the other characters was absolutely priceless.
I was impressed with the other characters as well. The audience can easily identify with them and their unique nuances made the film enjoyable from beginning to end. Helms’ character, Stu, is somewhat of a geeky prep, if possible. You know the kind. The sort of guy in films that’s usually teased as a homosexual? Same happens here. In one of the scenes, I distinctly remember him wearing a sweater tied around his neck, like a cape, the way guys in movies are depicted when they’re supposedly really sophisticated and what not. In the beginning of the film, the audience watches him have a conversation with his girlfriend. Its obvious she’s a control freak and wants nothing more than for him to do whatever she says whenever she says and for whatever reason she gives, while she goes around doing whatever. He doesn’t even tell her they’re going to Vegas, but that instead he’s going to somewhere he described as a “quaint” wine country for a quiet relaxing evening.
This dishonesty sets up one more layer of difficulties between the guys and their struggle to fix the damage done during their stay, due to the fact that she calls relentlessly and assumes the worst when Stu lets the her calls go to voicemail.
Cooper’s character, Phil, involves the guys in plenty of trouble. Despite having a wife and child back home, Phil is convinced his life as a middle school teacher is the worst thing that could have ever happened to a guy. Determined to have the most fun he possibly can while he’s away, he tends to lead the others somewhat astray before they’ve even arrived in Vegas. In fact, it was he who shouted at Stu at the most inopportune moment during which Stu was explaining to his ward that his friends were really quite mature once you’ve gotten to know them. Precisely at that moment a monumental summoning from the front of his house referred to Stu as “Dr. Faggot”- a clever play on the fact that Stu will tell anyone who listens that he’s a doctor, when really he’s just a dentist. Phil is also seen in the opening scenes of the film collecting money from his students for a filed trip to a “planetarium” of some sort. Teacher of the year? Hardly. Somehow he manages to use his charisma to cheat extra money out of students for his own personal “Vegas” trip fund.
The appearances of other great characters, such as part-time stripper Melissa (Michelle Graham), psychotic Asian mafia man Mr.Chow (Ken Jeong), and Mike Tyson in the flesh, really kept this film interesting and entertaining. Overall, the film was an all around awesome, funny movie. I highly recommend it to those who love funny stuff; adults, and probably young adults as well. I mean, anyone who’s anyone has already seen this flick pretty much, right? If not-- watch it! I insist! If you’re looking for laughs, you will not be disappointed.
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Monday, May 23, 2011
The Lonely Island: Jack Sparrow
I just had to share this video with everyone. Unless your living under a rock you have probably heard of the group The Lonely Island or at least scene lead Andy Samberg on Saturday Night Live or many of the films he has been in the last few years. This trio seriously has to be one of the funniest comedic groups I have ever seen or heard. They have a new cd out titled "Turtle Neck and Chain" and this new music video with Michael Bolton called Jack Sparrow. Yes I did say Michael Bolton.
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Saturday, May 21, 2011
First Photo of Tom Hardy as Bane in The Dark Knight Rises!!
There ya go! Their has been a lot of speculation as to the casting of Tom Hardy as the Bane character in the new The Dark Knight Rises film. I think that this picture pretty much silences the masses. What do you think? Oh, and like I always tell anyone that asks me about Tom Hardy, I say watch Inception! I still can not say enough about that film and adding Tom to this new Batman film is going to blow it out of the water. Can't wait!!
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R.I.P. Macho Man Randy Savage
What a blow. What a shocker. This afternoon at work via a text message from my brother I see "Macho Man died". What the hell?! Text that again?! When I got home and read the terrible news for myself I still couldn't believe it. Randy "The Macho Man" Savage is dead. Early reports are still sketchy but apparently he had a heart attack while driving his vehicle and crashed into a tree. His wife was in the vehicle and sustained minor injuries. My earliest memories was in the late 1980's and early 1990's of Macho Man especially when he co-hosted WWE Monday Night Raw. By that point in his career he was most likely semi-retired and enjoyed commentating with Jerry Lawler and Vince Mcmahon. I'm sure now that he is a likely candidate into the WWE Hall of Fame. It's a shame that it took this to move things forward. It will interesting to see what WWE says on Raw this Monday. I will be there in person and will report back to you. Rest in peace Macho. You are greatly loved and will be missed forever. Ohhhhhh yeeaaahhhh! Snap into it!
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Quickie Review: Drive Angry
Just wanted to let all of you know I had the chance to watch Drive Angry recently. I wasn't going to mention I saw this film or even write a review about it because frankly i'd rather not waste my time. The plot in a nutshell is: man is dead, man breaks out of hell to rescue his grand daughter who is being held by a satanic cult, man meets hot eye candy chick who is basically along for the ride and man is followed by a minion of satan trying to bring him back. Is it just me or does Nicolas Cage get creepier in each film he is in? What happened to Nic Cage from Con Air? This movies was worthless for everything other than a couple of souped up muscle cars that get driven through out the film. Don't waste your time unless you literally have nothing else to do. I think I got more enjoyment out of mowing my yard than this movie. The trailer is below. Don't fall for it!
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Napoleon Dynamite Cartoon Series!!
I loved the film Napoleon Dynamite! It was one of those films that just kinda struck you off guard and left you standing there with a funny heart warming feeling afterwards. Well it looks like the masses are still interested in seeing the further adventures of Napoleon, Kip, Uncle Rico and the rest of the gang because their will be a new animated series debuting this fall. What is really cool is that most of the original cast is returning to voice their original characters. I am totally not into weekly cartoon series but I gotta admit this one actually looks pretty funny and cool. You can check out the preview below!
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Tin Tin Trailer!
The trailer for Tin Tin was just released this morning. I really don't know much other than I think it is originally a story from Germany or another European country but I am not sure. I also thought at one point it was a cartoon on HBO or something? Either way this film is directed by the man Steven Spielberg and produced by Peter Jackson. How can you not go wrong there? By that admission alone I think it would be a good idea to see this film! The trailer reminds me a lot of films like The Polar Express but perhaps better. Check it out for yourself below and let me know what you think!
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Monday, May 16, 2011
Vintage Toy Purchase: Ghostbusters Firehouse!
This past weekend was my 5th year anniversary with my wonderful wife. We decided to venture to the Oregon coast and spend the day. If you know the Oregon coast then you know that it usually rains and is kinda dreary and cold most of the time. This day was no exception! We had no problem enjoying the great clam chowder and cheese bread from famous Moes or the great salt water taffee. Another great thing about the coast is the many antique stores that they have there. My wife and I visited a quaint store called The Rocking Horse Mall in Lincoln City via word of mouth that they had some old Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles there.
This store is 2 stories of stuff. When I say stuff I mean they had everything from old vintage doll houses to blown glass to records and sea shells. The first floor was mostly a bust for me and decided I would head up to the second floor. At first sight I saw a vintage Masters of the Universe Castle Greyskull. It was very cool but nothing out of the ordinary. I had seen these before in many a toy store or antique shop. I began to devour the second floor but still nothing. I did come across a couple of old ninja turtles but nothing that I didn't already have or that wasn't in good shape. I began to head back to the stairs when I saw a familiar site. It was an old action figure of Egon from The Real Ghostbusters tv show. Now I had watched this show as a kid hundreds of times and knew whom he was instantly. As I gaze at him I start to widen my view as to what he was actually sitting in. Holy shnikes!
I was looking at The Real Ghostbusters Firehouse! In a nutshell, this is a doll house that holds the Ghostbuster action figures and Ecto-1 vehicle. I really couldn't believe it. Like most toys from the 1980's these are becoming rare and harder to find except for on websites like Ebay for hundreds of dollars. So here came the big question.....how much? The tag said $20.00. My jaw dropped and I walked out the door the owner of a vintage The Real Ghostbusters Firehouse. I was a kid leaving the candy store. I am posting some pictures of what it looks like. These are not pictures of my item but very similar. The one I bought is not 100% complete but very close and is an amazing toy to own. Below the photos you will find a couple of videos I embedded that talk more about the toy. Thanks for reading!
This store is 2 stories of stuff. When I say stuff I mean they had everything from old vintage doll houses to blown glass to records and sea shells. The first floor was mostly a bust for me and decided I would head up to the second floor. At first sight I saw a vintage Masters of the Universe Castle Greyskull. It was very cool but nothing out of the ordinary. I had seen these before in many a toy store or antique shop. I began to devour the second floor but still nothing. I did come across a couple of old ninja turtles but nothing that I didn't already have or that wasn't in good shape. I began to head back to the stairs when I saw a familiar site. It was an old action figure of Egon from The Real Ghostbusters tv show. Now I had watched this show as a kid hundreds of times and knew whom he was instantly. As I gaze at him I start to widen my view as to what he was actually sitting in. Holy shnikes!
I was looking at The Real Ghostbusters Firehouse! In a nutshell, this is a doll house that holds the Ghostbuster action figures and Ecto-1 vehicle. I really couldn't believe it. Like most toys from the 1980's these are becoming rare and harder to find except for on websites like Ebay for hundreds of dollars. So here came the big question.....how much? The tag said $20.00. My jaw dropped and I walked out the door the owner of a vintage The Real Ghostbusters Firehouse. I was a kid leaving the candy store. I am posting some pictures of what it looks like. These are not pictures of my item but very similar. The one I bought is not 100% complete but very close and is an amazing toy to own. Below the photos you will find a couple of videos I embedded that talk more about the toy. Thanks for reading!
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Saturday, May 14, 2011
August 19th is Fright Night!
Woo Hoo! Here it is folks! Your first look at the new poster and theatrical trailer for the remake of the 1985 hit film Fright Night. First of all, I am a BIG BIG fan of the original starring Chris Sarandon, William Ragsdale and Roddy McDowall. This is a classic 80's horror film and I highly recommend it if you have never seen it. Also released is the new trailer! The new film has been relocated to Las Vegas and stars Colin Farrell as the new vampire next door and Anton Yelchin as Charlie the paranoid teenage neighbor. Also cast is Mclovin Christopher Mintz-Plasse as Evil Ed. The premise from the quick trailer looks pretty similar to the original but with perhaps a bit more action. Interestingly enough, we get no glimpse of the great Peter Vincent character played by David Tennant and the great Roddy McDowall in the original. The trailer is below.
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Thursday, May 12, 2011
Real Steel Trailer!
This came out yesterday I believe so I am late in posting it. Real Steel stars Hugh Jackman as an old washed out boxer down on his luck. Instead of using humans to box they use robots. This film looks really cool. It looks like it is based not too far in the distant future and the robots look pretty amazing also. I guessing from the trailer that Jackman is able to train the robot to fight like him to win the big tournament. It looks pretty original too. The film is directed by Shawn Levy and also stars Evangeline Lilly and Kevin Durand. It is to be released in October of this year.
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Wednesday, May 11, 2011
New TMNT Vintage Toys!
Hey everyone! I am back again with a new post about some old school toys that arrived in the mail today! Ebay seems to be the best place for all of the stuff you used to own but don't and want to have again. I spoke in earlier posts about having Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT) action figures as a kid and have slowly been purchasing many and more of them to my ever expanding collection. I am currently at 69 figures in all. I added 2 more today and thought I would share them with you. Check them out below!
The turtle above or should I say the robot turtle above is called "Metalhead". This toy I was very fond of as a young man and very excited to add it to my collection. It came intact with all of it's accessories and the information card from the original bubble box. It is in really good shape and looks like it hasn't been played with.
The next turtle is "Sewer Surfin Mike". I'm not exactly sure what series or year he is from but I purchased him because he looked outrageously different and came with that cool surfboard. He looks great on my shelf with the rest of my collection. Both toys came from Ebay seller 22ktoys. Click on the link and you can check out some of his other auctions. Stay tuned for more toy posts later this week!
The turtle above or should I say the robot turtle above is called "Metalhead". This toy I was very fond of as a young man and very excited to add it to my collection. It came intact with all of it's accessories and the information card from the original bubble box. It is in really good shape and looks like it hasn't been played with.
The next turtle is "Sewer Surfin Mike". I'm not exactly sure what series or year he is from but I purchased him because he looked outrageously different and came with that cool surfboard. He looks great on my shelf with the rest of my collection. Both toys came from Ebay seller 22ktoys. Click on the link and you can check out some of his other auctions. Stay tuned for more toy posts later this week!
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The truth behind this summers blockbuster movies!
I found these interesting posters of at I09.com and thought I would share them all with you. I believe they are originally from www.theshiznit.com. I thought they were pretty funny and really did have a good point about what I thought about these films coming out. I especially enjoy the Harry Potter poster. It is about time!
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Monday, May 9, 2011
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter in production!
If you haven't heard of the book to the left then you should! Seth Grahame-Smith wrote a novel titled "Abraham Lincoln: Vampure Hunter" last year and it was a best seller. My wife picked up a copy and said that she loved it. From what I understand the book is very factual pertaining to the different situations that happened in Mr. Lincolns life that is also happening in the book. The only thing is that now there are vampires and vampires cause many of the different scenarios that take place in his life. The cover alone looks pretty cool. Good news! The film version of the book is happening right now and we have the photo to prove it. It is being filmed by Timur Bekmambitov of Wanted fame and stars Dominic Cooper. Also I am embedding a "book trailer" hyping the original release. This is not from the theatrical film.
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Movie Review: Thor
Took my 2 teenage daughters this weekend to our local comic book shop for "Free Comic Book Day"! By the way, Free Comic Book Day happens the first weekend of May and is a great day to encourage reading. You can find out more info here. Afterwards we caught an early showing of Thor.....
I never like to read early reviews of films. I always tend to hear one way or another if a film is very well liked or not. If I do open a review it is for the first paragraph and the last just to get a taste of what the guy before me thought. Thor had been playing at least a week all around the world before it opened in the USA and has been doing not too shabby. It opened in first place here with around 66 million I believe which is big. Not as big as Fast Five the week before. Even internationally it is trailing Fast Five in the receipts. The big question is how was it? It was ok. It was no Iron Man but better than Iron Man 2 and still trailing behind The Incredible Hulk. Does it fit into the cannon of movies that lead up to The Avengers? Yes it does just fine.
This film stars Chris Hemsworth as the Mighty Thor, Anthony Hopkins as his father Odin and Tom Hiddleston as his evil brother Loki. On earth we have the female lead and Thor's love interest Natalie Portman along with Stellan Skarsgard and Kat Dennings. Returning as S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent Coulson from all of the Avenger pre-films is Clark Gregg. The acting was great. Hemsworth was perfect as Thor. You could not have better casting as Hopkins and Hiddleston almost stole the whole movie with his evil Loki. Portman was excellent in her role as a local scientist and future Mrs. Thor. I am actually surprised she would appear in a movie like this. It just doesn't seem to me like a film she would be interested in. What do I know though? She was great and I hope they bring her back in later installments. Jeremy Renner also makes a cameo as Nighthawk. I am very interested in seeing where they go with that character.
The story of this film is not really complicated. I don't really have any prior knowledge of Thor and his background and lore. My daughters did and they thought the film stayed intact fairly well. Thor is banned from his heavenly home world of Asgard by his father and banished to Earth as a man due to his arrogance and pride. His mighty hammer is also banished to Earth about 50 miles from him and is now in the hands of Agent Coulson with S.H.I.E.L.D. It is on Earth Thor meets Natalie Portman's character Jane Foster and her colleagues Erik and Darcy. The film weighs in on Jane and her friends helping Thor, even though they think he is crazy, get to his might hammer. As that is happening on Earth, in Odin falls ill and Loki takes over the kingdom. It is in this he finds that he was actually a son of the enemy of Asgard. The mighty Frost Giants. During a great war he was taken from them as a baby and raised in Asgard. When he learns of this he devises a plan to open Asgard to the Frost Giants rule and then destroy the Earth and rule the galaxies.
I liked this film. I liked the acting and the special effects were amazing. The city of Asgard is one of the most amazing computer designs I have ever seen. I have no complaints in that department. The story for me was more of a letdown. This is an origin story and I get that. Overall it seemed weak and left some major holes through out that left my daughters and I asking each other all of the same questions. Honestly, I never knew if Thor and company were Gods or higher beings or what? That is just my lack of knowledge and I am sure those that are more tact in the mythology would get it but for the average joe like me it was kind of a hang up. On another note. I couldn't help but think of Masters of the Universe especially when Thor's friends "The Warriors 3" arrive from Asgard to help get Thor his powers back. Here are these 2 guys and a chick walking down the middle of a street in backwoods america dressed like they just came from some elaborate s&m costume ball. Completely out of the scene. Now that I think of it also reminds me of Superman 2 when General Zod and his 2 comrades arrive in the south to a bunch of gun toting red necks.
We saw this in 3D. It was cool but still $10.00 for an early screening. I thought the 3D for the new Pirates of the Caribbean looked better. It actually makes me want to see it in 3D and I wasn't planning to go at all. Overall the 3D was fine and you will have a good time. Go see it! Don't expect much. If you have a choice between this and Fast Five then see Five. This film is worth seeing in the theater but don't feel like you missed out if you didn't. Stay behind after the credits for a special scene like in all of the recent Marvel movies.
I never like to read early reviews of films. I always tend to hear one way or another if a film is very well liked or not. If I do open a review it is for the first paragraph and the last just to get a taste of what the guy before me thought. Thor had been playing at least a week all around the world before it opened in the USA and has been doing not too shabby. It opened in first place here with around 66 million I believe which is big. Not as big as Fast Five the week before. Even internationally it is trailing Fast Five in the receipts. The big question is how was it? It was ok. It was no Iron Man but better than Iron Man 2 and still trailing behind The Incredible Hulk. Does it fit into the cannon of movies that lead up to The Avengers? Yes it does just fine.
This film stars Chris Hemsworth as the Mighty Thor, Anthony Hopkins as his father Odin and Tom Hiddleston as his evil brother Loki. On earth we have the female lead and Thor's love interest Natalie Portman along with Stellan Skarsgard and Kat Dennings. Returning as S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent Coulson from all of the Avenger pre-films is Clark Gregg. The acting was great. Hemsworth was perfect as Thor. You could not have better casting as Hopkins and Hiddleston almost stole the whole movie with his evil Loki. Portman was excellent in her role as a local scientist and future Mrs. Thor. I am actually surprised she would appear in a movie like this. It just doesn't seem to me like a film she would be interested in. What do I know though? She was great and I hope they bring her back in later installments. Jeremy Renner also makes a cameo as Nighthawk. I am very interested in seeing where they go with that character.
The story of this film is not really complicated. I don't really have any prior knowledge of Thor and his background and lore. My daughters did and they thought the film stayed intact fairly well. Thor is banned from his heavenly home world of Asgard by his father and banished to Earth as a man due to his arrogance and pride. His mighty hammer is also banished to Earth about 50 miles from him and is now in the hands of Agent Coulson with S.H.I.E.L.D. It is on Earth Thor meets Natalie Portman's character Jane Foster and her colleagues Erik and Darcy. The film weighs in on Jane and her friends helping Thor, even though they think he is crazy, get to his might hammer. As that is happening on Earth, in Odin falls ill and Loki takes over the kingdom. It is in this he finds that he was actually a son of the enemy of Asgard. The mighty Frost Giants. During a great war he was taken from them as a baby and raised in Asgard. When he learns of this he devises a plan to open Asgard to the Frost Giants rule and then destroy the Earth and rule the galaxies.
I liked this film. I liked the acting and the special effects were amazing. The city of Asgard is one of the most amazing computer designs I have ever seen. I have no complaints in that department. The story for me was more of a letdown. This is an origin story and I get that. Overall it seemed weak and left some major holes through out that left my daughters and I asking each other all of the same questions. Honestly, I never knew if Thor and company were Gods or higher beings or what? That is just my lack of knowledge and I am sure those that are more tact in the mythology would get it but for the average joe like me it was kind of a hang up. On another note. I couldn't help but think of Masters of the Universe especially when Thor's friends "The Warriors 3" arrive from Asgard to help get Thor his powers back. Here are these 2 guys and a chick walking down the middle of a street in backwoods america dressed like they just came from some elaborate s&m costume ball. Completely out of the scene. Now that I think of it also reminds me of Superman 2 when General Zod and his 2 comrades arrive in the south to a bunch of gun toting red necks.
We saw this in 3D. It was cool but still $10.00 for an early screening. I thought the 3D for the new Pirates of the Caribbean looked better. It actually makes me want to see it in 3D and I wasn't planning to go at all. Overall the 3D was fine and you will have a good time. Go see it! Don't expect much. If you have a choice between this and Fast Five then see Five. This film is worth seeing in the theater but don't feel like you missed out if you didn't. Stay behind after the credits for a special scene like in all of the recent Marvel movies.
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Monday, May 2, 2011
Fast 5 Mechamania Review!
The summer big hit movies have official begun with this past weekends release of Fast 5 AKA Fast and the Furious Part 5. From here on out we have such films as Thor and Green Lantern to Transformers 3 yet to come. Does Fast 5 hold it's own or is time for the franchise to just die? Let me put it to you this way. Fast 5 made an estimated 83 million dollars this weekend. That is the biggest opening for the month of April and the biggest opening from Universal Studios in history! Jurassic Park held the previous title for Universal. Ok, so a crap load of people saw this film but was it any good?
YES! My wife and I went to the local theater and watched it this past Friday night. I started that morning working at 4:00am. I had been up for 15 hours with 5 hours of sleep the night before when we began to watch this film. I have a history of falling asleep during films especially when they get slow. Fast 5 was the complete opposite and I was wide awake stuffing popcorn into my fat face the whole time! What a ride! I asked my wife how many films we actually paid to watch the 5th sequel in the series? Perhaps only Star Wars or Star Trek. In a nutshell, Fast 5 is a kick ass film busting at the seams with pure adrenaline and with the addition of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson it explodes with pure machismo and non stop action!
Returning from all of the previous films are Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Jordanna Brewster, Tyrese Gibson, Ludacris, Matt Schulze, Sung Kang and Gal Gadot. I've always wondered what the deal was with Lucas Black from Tokyo Drift. He would be just as good as any of the other actors to make a return to the franchise. Perhaps he will show up in the next film? The film is directed by Justin Lin who has helmed the previous two Fast films. Introducing to this film series is Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. Current WWE Superstar and all around bad ass mother trucker! I think many people have been waiting for this guy to become a bonafied bad ass and he finally did in this film. No tooth ferry! I'm tired of these Disney kiddy flicks. Let's get to the killin and kickin ass! Finally The Rock has become an action star! He made the movie for me and even if I wasn't a fan of his from WWE he still would have made the movie!
In many ways this film reminded me of Oceans 11. You've got all the main guys from the previous films set to take on one last job. One big heist. Steal over 100 million bucks from a local drug lord in Rio De Janeiro. Not too complicated of a story but I have come to accept that from this series as is. I'm not looking for some in depth mind bender. I am looking for fast cars, explosions and action to the brim. This film delivers. It starts up right where the last film left with Dominic (Vin Diesel) going to prison and his buddies and their fast cars helping to bust him out. I like how it literally starts where the last film ended and doesn't leave you guessing about what happened since the last film. Instant continuation is always appreciated in my book. Granted that doesn't always work for every movie but I enjoyed it with this one. Through out all of this you have the big surprise of the film, Dwayne Johnson. He plays a enforcement agent on the hunt for our good guys and is relentless in his pursuit. The fight scene alone between The Rock and Diesel is worth the price of admission.
I can't stress enough that this is one of those films that you don't really think about it but just watch and enjoy the scenery. On the downside their are little loopholes and question marks that kinda leave you wondering "huh" but who cares really? It doesn't distract from the film as a whole. I'm not expecting this film to win at The Oscars or something. So the big question to ask is does our gang of racers get their money or will The Rock bust them before it can all go down? Go to the theater and watch this! You will not be disappointed! Stay through the credits for another big reveal into the next installment. Yes, like you didn't know Sexy 6 is on the way. Sexy 6? hahaha
YES! My wife and I went to the local theater and watched it this past Friday night. I started that morning working at 4:00am. I had been up for 15 hours with 5 hours of sleep the night before when we began to watch this film. I have a history of falling asleep during films especially when they get slow. Fast 5 was the complete opposite and I was wide awake stuffing popcorn into my fat face the whole time! What a ride! I asked my wife how many films we actually paid to watch the 5th sequel in the series? Perhaps only Star Wars or Star Trek. In a nutshell, Fast 5 is a kick ass film busting at the seams with pure adrenaline and with the addition of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson it explodes with pure machismo and non stop action!
Returning from all of the previous films are Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Jordanna Brewster, Tyrese Gibson, Ludacris, Matt Schulze, Sung Kang and Gal Gadot. I've always wondered what the deal was with Lucas Black from Tokyo Drift. He would be just as good as any of the other actors to make a return to the franchise. Perhaps he will show up in the next film? The film is directed by Justin Lin who has helmed the previous two Fast films. Introducing to this film series is Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. Current WWE Superstar and all around bad ass mother trucker! I think many people have been waiting for this guy to become a bonafied bad ass and he finally did in this film. No tooth ferry! I'm tired of these Disney kiddy flicks. Let's get to the killin and kickin ass! Finally The Rock has become an action star! He made the movie for me and even if I wasn't a fan of his from WWE he still would have made the movie!
In many ways this film reminded me of Oceans 11. You've got all the main guys from the previous films set to take on one last job. One big heist. Steal over 100 million bucks from a local drug lord in Rio De Janeiro. Not too complicated of a story but I have come to accept that from this series as is. I'm not looking for some in depth mind bender. I am looking for fast cars, explosions and action to the brim. This film delivers. It starts up right where the last film left with Dominic (Vin Diesel) going to prison and his buddies and their fast cars helping to bust him out. I like how it literally starts where the last film ended and doesn't leave you guessing about what happened since the last film. Instant continuation is always appreciated in my book. Granted that doesn't always work for every movie but I enjoyed it with this one. Through out all of this you have the big surprise of the film, Dwayne Johnson. He plays a enforcement agent on the hunt for our good guys and is relentless in his pursuit. The fight scene alone between The Rock and Diesel is worth the price of admission.
I can't stress enough that this is one of those films that you don't really think about it but just watch and enjoy the scenery. On the downside their are little loopholes and question marks that kinda leave you wondering "huh" but who cares really? It doesn't distract from the film as a whole. I'm not expecting this film to win at The Oscars or something. So the big question to ask is does our gang of racers get their money or will The Rock bust them before it can all go down? Go to the theater and watch this! You will not be disappointed! Stay through the credits for another big reveal into the next installment. Yes, like you didn't know Sexy 6 is on the way. Sexy 6? hahaha
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