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October 15, 2010

Ken P. D. Snydecast #156: Sausage Gravy On A Trip Through The Mountains

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Adult Swim’s Dana Snyder and FRED’s Ken Plume set out to have a literate conversation between two pals, but inevitably devolve into a verbal, and funny, free-for-all full of bickering, infighting, and the special kind of male bonding that comes from conflict expressed through the podcast medium.

Actor/comedian/raconteur Dana Snyder, you’re certainly aware, is Aqua Teen Hunger Force’s Master Shake, Squidbillies‘ Granny, Minoriteam’s Dr. Wang, and The Venture Bros.‘ Alchemist. Available for weddings and bar mitzvahs (bat availability pending), you can keep tabs on him via his website, www.eyeofthesnyder.com.

Ken Plume is the editor-in-chief here at FRED. He is a friend of Dana’s, as well as his arch-nemesis.

VISIT THE SNYDECAST EXPERIENCE

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KEN P.D. SNYDECAST #156: Sausage Gravy On A Trip Through The Mountains – Ken & Dana return with a discussion that navigates everything from culinary adventurousness to theatrical what if scenarios. With gravy.

[CONTENT WARNING]: This podcast may contain some foul language and horribly off-color jokes. Don’t say we didn’t warn you.

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October 13, 2010

Contest Round-Up: 2010-10-14

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Welcome to our weekly round-up of featured giveaways here at FRED. Every week, we’ll present a new clutch of DVDs, books, and other cool stuff you can take a shot at winning. All you have to do is click on the graphics below to be taken to their respective contest pages. And good luck!

In conjunction with A&E Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of BENNY HILL: THE COMPLETE MEGASET on DVD.

In conjunction with A&E Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of RUMPOLE OF THE BAILEY MEGASET on DVD.

In conjunction with A&E Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of GREAT DETECTIVES ANTHOLOGY on DVD.

In conjunction with A&E Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of EMPIRES MEGASET on DVD.

In conjunction with Klutz, we’re giving away three (3) copies of THE KLUTZ BOOK OF ANIMATION.

Win THE KLUTZ BOOK OF ANIMATION!

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In conjunction with Klutz, we’re giving away three (3) copies of THE KLUTZ BOOK OF ANIMATION.

Contest ends at 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, November 3rd.

Anybody with a computer, camera, internet connection and a little bit of creativity can create animated films for the masses. THE KLUTZ BOOK OF ANIMATION is a how-to-guide for this art form. Step-by-step instructions show you how to create a variety of different classic stop motion special effects.

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Win EMPIRES MEGASET on DVD!

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In conjunction with A&E Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of EMPIRES MEGASET on DVD.

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Win GREAT DETECTIVES ANTHOLOGY on DVD!

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In conjunction with A&E Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of GREAT DETECTIVES ANTHOLOGY on DVD.

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Win RUMPOLE OF THE BAILEY MEGASET on DVD!

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In conjunction with A&E Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of RUMPOLE OF THE BAILEY MEGASET on DVD.

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Win BENNY HILL: THE COMPLETE MEGASET on DVD!

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Bagged & Boarded 73: Koalas Are Skanks!

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What happens when two young men let their love of movies, comic books, and all things “geek” take over their lives? They run away from their families, bringing only the most essential DVDs and comics to their secret, highly fortified underground bunker in sunny Southern California, where they start recording podcasts that will change the world.

Are they heroes?

No.

Are they geniuses?

Far from it.

Are they the future of this planet?

I sure hope not.

Simply put… Matt Cohen and Jesse Rivers are “Bagged and Boarded”.

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BAGGED & BOARDED #73: Koalas Are Skanks! –In which Matt and Brendo meet promiscuous marsupials, uncover the truth behind “fairy” tales, and delve deeply into the monster that is Wilford Brimley.

[CONTENT WARNING]: This podcast may contain some foul language and horribly off-color jokes. Don’t say we didn’t warn you.

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October 10, 2010

Ken P. D. Snydecast #155: Shower The People

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Adult Swim’s Dana Snyder and FRED’s Ken Plume set out to have a literate conversation between two pals, but inevitably devolve into a verbal, and funny, free-for-all full of bickering, infighting, and the special kind of male bonding that comes from conflict expressed through the podcast medium.

Actor/comedian/raconteur Dana Snyder, you’re certainly aware, is Aqua Teen Hunger Force’s Master Shake, Squidbillies‘ Granny, Minoriteam’s Dr. Wang, and The Venture Bros.‘ Alchemist. Available for weddings and bar mitzvahs (bat availability pending), you can keep tabs on him via his website, www.eyeofthesnyder.com.

Ken Plume is the editor-in-chief here at FRED. He is a friend of Dana’s, as well as his arch-nemesis.

VISIT THE SNYDECAST EXPERIENCE

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KEN P.D. SNYDECAST #155: Shower The People – Ken & Dana return with witty banter about showers and baths before deciding cabinetry is where the real conversational meat is.

[CONTENT WARNING]: This podcast may contain some foul language and horribly off-color jokes. Don’t say we didn’t warn you.

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October 8, 2010

Weekend Shopping Guide 10/8/10: Everybody Comes To Rick’s

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The weekend’s here. You’ve just been paid, and it’s burning a hole in your pocket. What’s a pop culture geek to do? In hopes of steering you in the right direction to blow some of that hard-earned cash, it’s time for the FRED Weekend Shopping Guide – your spotlight on the things you didn’t even know you wanted…

(Please support FRED by using the links below to make any impulse purchases – it helps to keep us going…)

Warners has been dipping into their vaults for many high definition releases of their classic films, and the films starring Humphrey Bogart have been getting particularly nice attention, starting with their beautiful restoration of Casablanca and now continuing with a one-two punch of both The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre and The Maltese Falcon (Warner Bros., Not Rated, Blu-Ray-$24.98 SRP each), both getting restorations as nicely done as the one given to Casablanca. Bonus materials include audio commentaries, featurettes, audio materials, the Warner Night At The Movies (newsreels, cartoons, musical shorts, and trailers), and bloopers & make-up tests on Falcon.

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The best way to think about the Boogie Board LED ($39.99) is as a modern take on a chalkboard (with a little bit of a Magic Slate) thrown in, as writing on it with the stylus produces nifty LED writing that can be erased at the touch of a button. Perfect for leaving notes or doodles.

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Just in time for Halloween comes the high definition release of one of the seminal horror flicks to ever be put to film – The Exorcist (Warner Bros., Rated R, Blu-Ray-$34.99 SRP) – available in both its superior theatrical version and William Friedkin’s expanded director’s cut from a few years ago. Bonus materials include a newly-produced documentary, audio commentaries, interviews, the original ending, and the 1998 feature length making-of documentary.

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I’ve become less and less enamored with it over the years as a film, though I still love the Ashman/Menken songs of Beauty And The Beast (Walt Disney, Rated G, Blu-Ray-$39.99 SRP), which arrives in high definition looking absolutely stunning. Thankfully, branching allows me to watch the theatrical version sans the pointless new sequence inserted into the special edition re-release a few years back, which didn’t even match the look of the film effectively. This new special edition includes an audio commentary, featurettes, an alternate opening, a deleted scene, and a bonus standard DVD.

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One of the many abandoned series set aside by Columbia, the 7th season of All In The Family (Shout Factory, Not Rated, DVD-$29.93 SRP) finally gets a release from Shout Factory. Can Benson be far behind? And by that, I mean I hope Benson is not far behind.

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For a history nut like me, there’s something eminently interesting about Bettany Hughes’ The Roman Invasion Of Britain (Acorn, Not Rated, DVD-$29.99 SRP), which looks at the isle’s very first empire. Fascinating stuff.

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Sure, it’s lowest common denominator belly laugh humor, but there more than occasional flashes of inspired comedy to be found within the ridiculously comprehensive Benny Hill: The Complete Megaset (A&E, Not Rated, DVD-$149.95 SRP), on whose 18 DVDs rests 20-years of shows featuring almost 600 sketches. Bonus materials include a documentary on Hill, an episode of Biography, and featurettes.

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I’m a history buff, so a 14-disc set like Empires (History Channel, Not Rated, DVD-$99.95 SRP), which examines the battles – and warriors – of the ancient world that shaped history, is a joy to explore. Granted, there’s a fair share of stories I’ve already heard, but there are many more I haven’t. Bonus materials include behind-the-scenes featurettes, a bonus episode of Modern Marvels on Barbarian Tech, and the A&E Biography of Genghis Kahn.

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Out of most of the pap that populated Saturday mornings in the early 80’s, Thundarr The Barbarian (Warner Bros., Not Rated, DVD-$29.95) was an exception. Not exceptional, mind you, but its post-apocalyptic narrative and attempts at three dimensional characters certainly made it an exception to the shows that surrounded it. The Warner Archive has made the entire series available in one handy set, and while some of the prints are iffy and there’s no bonus features, it’s certainly better than nothing.

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It’s disappointing to hear that sales on the last season were not good enough to justify continued retail releases, but at least the Warner Archive has stepped in so fans can pick up the complete fourth season of Night Court (Warner Bros., Not Rated, DVD-$34.95). Let’s hope they’re committed to releasing the rest of the show.

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Leave it to Twomorrows to present a beautiful overview of the life and work of yet another comics legend via Carmine Infantino: Penciler, Publisher, Provocateur (Twomorrows, $26.95 SRP). From his artwork to his influential role at DC Comics, this is a must-have volume.

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Besides its engaging story steeped in Celtic mythology, The Secret of Kells (Flatiron, Rated G, Blu-Ray-$39.95 SRP) is just a beautifully designed, beautifully executed animated feature, made all the more impressive when you find out it was independently produced. Definitely give it a spin. Bonus materials include an audio commentary, featurettes, trailers, and more.

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Following up on his landmark documentary about America’s pastime, Ken Burns goes back to the ballpark for Baseball: The Tenth Inning (PBS, Not Rated, Blu-Ray-$29.99 SRP) and finds a sport in its twilight years, demonstrably less important to the American public even as the playing itself has become stronger, although even that is rocked by scandal. Bonus materials include additional scenes, outtakes, and an interview with Burns and Lynn Novick.

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We’ve now moved beyond the classic Peanuts specials and are firmly into the release of the lesser animated lights of the canon with the likes of He’s Your Dog, Charlie Brown (Warner Bros., Not Rated, DVD-$19.98 SRP), but it’s still enjoyable stuff nonetheless. The DVD also includes the bonus special Life Is A Circus, Charlie Brown and a featurette on Schulz’s ice arena.

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There are no milkshakes to be found, but Daniel Day-Lewis does turn in a memorable performance in Michael Mann’s adaptation of Last Of The Mohicans (Fox, Not Rated, Blu-Ray-$34.99 SRP), available in high definition in its “definitive” director’s cut form with an audio commentary and a making-of featurette.

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Every time I’ve run across it, I’ve found it affable and watchable, but I’ve never actually cared to seek it out. Regardless of my apathy, it gets massive ratings, which means fans will want to pick up the complete seventh season of Two And A Half Men (Warner Bros., Not Rated, DVD-$44.98 SRP). The 3-disc set contains a featurette on Charlie’s exes and a gag reel.

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I have absolutely no intention whatsoever of watching The Human Centipede (IFC, Not Rated, DVD-$24.98 SRP). None at all. I mean, really, life’s too short to spend retching in shock at the images. So, nope. Not gonna do it. For those who do watch, bonus materials include an audio commentary, a deleted scene, casting tapes, featurettes, and more. A Blu-Ray edition ($29.98 SRP) is also available, with identical bonus features.

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Bringing together 18 capers across 12 DVDs featuring the sleuthing of Poirot, Marple, and Holmes, the Great Detectives Anthology (A&E, Not Rated, DVD-$149.95 SRP) is a delightful romp through murder and mystery. Bonus materials include a Sherlock Holmes documentary and a Biography on Agatha Christie.

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With Thunderdomes and autogyros still in his future, the original Mad Max (MGM/UA, Rated R, Blu-Ray-$24.99 SRP) had yet to become the crazy mix of road rage and doun under punks that it would eventually arrive at, but maybe that’s because the world that Mel Gibson’s title character operates in isn’t yet in its full post-apoacalyptic throes. Bonus features include audio commentaries, featurettes, galleries, TV Spots, trailers, and more.

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It tried desperately to be a modern answer to the low-rent, affable fantasies Hercules and Xena, but Legend Of The Seeker (ABC Studios, Not Rated, DVD-$45.99 SRP) never really found a tone – or quality – that would sustain it… Which is probably why it lasted only 2 seasons. That final season is now available, containing featurettes and extended scenes.

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The infamous abortion episode comes to one-off DVD on Family Guy: Partial Terms Of Endearment (Fox, Not Rated, DVD-$14.98 SRP), which pads out the disc with an audio commentary, animatic, a table read, Seth & Alex’s Almost Live Comedy Show, and 9 downloadable songs.

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What if you made a prequel to a beloved series and no one really seemed to care? That would be Caprica (Universal, Not Rated, DVD-$49.98 SRP), set 58 years before the events which launched Battlestar Galactica. And it’s just boring. Truly, truly boring. The first season set contains both the unrated and rated versions of the pilot, deleted scenes, featurettes, commentaries, video blogs, and more.

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Easily one of the most unwatchable films ever made, and made a cult classic due to its unwatchability, Troll 2 (MGM, Rated PG-13, Blu-Ray-$19.98 SRP) has been given a high definition presentation that it really doesn’t deserve. Damn you, geeks. Damn you all to hell.

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Yeah, I’m still not a fan of Tim & Eric Awesome Show, Great Job (Adult Swim, Not Rated, DVD-$19.98 SRP), but there are plenty out there, so this 4th season set is for them. That’s right – 10 episodes, featurettes, deleted scenes, bloopers and more, all for them.

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I’ve long been a fan of Medicom’s beautifully sculpted vinyl figures of classic Disney characters, and was equally delighted when I found out a few years back that the fine folks at Sideshow would be distributing them here in the US. Recently, they’ve released brand new sculpts of characters they’d done previously – Woody and Buzz Lightyear ($59.99 each) – and, as you can see below, both are exquisite.

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So there you have it… my humble suggestions for what to watch, listen to, play with, or waste money on this coming weekend. See ya next week…

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Trailer Park: THE COW THAT WANTED TO BE A HAMBURGER, THE SOCIAL NETWORK

By Christopher Stipp

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The Cow Who Wanted to be a Hamburger – Review

cow-postcardInstead of piling on two reviews for Bill Plympton’s work last week I decided to split this one up, his latest short film, The Cow Who Wanted to be a Hamburger.

Why this short, clocking in at less than six minutes, is notable and deserved a little ink was how much of a departure it might seem to those who have been used to Plympton’s work for the past couple of decades.

While you’re used to images that look sketched out on paper, filled in with colored pencils, and animated in the back and forth motion that is all Bill’s this one is a sight to behold. Using vibrant hues that seem pure as the name Crayola, the greens and the blues and reds just bursting with eye-popping flair, Bill takes a detour from a production like Idiots and Angels insofar that this is a story that is tightly packed in order to hit the post within the few minutes we have with these characters. These characters being cows.

Not in any way your normal cows, this is a Bill Plympton short after all, one of these bovines starts the story by suckling at his mom’s teat and happens to catch a billboard out of the corner of his eye. The billboard is showcasing a luscious hamburger and this calf is inspired. The calf wants to be that hamburger. His mother, wise heifer she is, knows this is absolutely unacceptable but is powerless to try and sway her son to think that wanting to become a burger means certain death.

The short then shows how focused this young cow becomes on being strong, on becoming fattened enough, worthy enough, to be slaughtered.

Without giving anything away about where the path eventually takes this cow the short raises quick, poignant questions about advertising, the ethical questions surrounding slaughter of these animals, and, also, what a mother’s love is capable of in world like this. Yes, there is no real time for long rumination about the implications for these things but that’s the beauty of this short, it sets up a story, raises a question, and gives a resolution. Like a wonderful short story that makes you wonder what would happen if it was turned into a longer version of its former self, this is a perfect example of how Plympton can take something short form or long form and make it just the right length. The man is still at the top of his game and this short was an utter delight.

The Highly UNsocial Network by Ray Schillaci

facebook-film-460_1668713cWith all the praise heaped on Fincher and Sorkin’s “the social network,” coupled with one of the most emotionally charged trailers I have seen in years, the studio appeared to tout the film as an amazing experience.  It suggested a representation of a timely and impactful moment that has made a tremendous change in so many lives.  But that is not what the film is about.  Instead it proves to be as detached (allegedly), as the lead character himself, Mark Zuckerberg co-founder of facebook.  This is not to say that director, David Fincher and writer, Aaron Sorkin’s latest opus is anything less than an exercise in fine filmmaking.  But they have missed a very important mark that the trailers merely touched upon”¦how facebook affected so many (and still does) of us in so little time.  Yes, the trailer did tease us with, “You don’t get to 500 million friends without making a few enemies.”Â  Interesting premise, but is there any cost if we don’t give a shit about that person?

Maybe the powers that be felt the unique and harmonious affect that facebook created was not as intriguing as a socially inept person, craving recognition, inventing the greatest social network in the history of the web just because he felt wrongfully scorned and in turn, learns how to be an ultimate (albeit reluctant) asshole.  Not only does he gain billions of dollars, but much like “Citizen Kane,” has no one to share it with.  He started off as a sad pathetic young man and turned into a sadder more pathetic rich man who’s learned very little about himself and those he affected.

I have no problem with this road taken, except I can’t help feel that the studio sold us a bill of goods with those great trailers.  In no way shape or form do the trailers match the mood or theme of the picture itself.  In fact, this film is very reminiscent in theme and character study to “Citizen Kane” and “There Will Be Blood,” except that this story is belabored with a lead character that has all the emotional interest of white bread.

We open with the scene that everybody seems to be enamored with; the one between, the struggling to be recognized, Zuckerberg and his long suffering girlfriend.  The dialogue is quick, snappy and almost lost.  I’m not sure if it was the theater sound, but the background was nearly as amped up as the dialogue itself.  In a way, it was trying to make out a conversation in one of those bars or coffeehouses where the acoustics are purposely bad for the appearance of making the place a happening spot.  If this was the intention of director, Fincher, then he captured it successfully, but it was also distracting and annoying.  This is the very beginning of the detached viewing experience and we are slowly pulled away from each and every character as the film continues and that is where the problem lies.

There is no champion to root for, no emotional base, just annoying and sad individuals caught up in a superficial world of haves and have-nots.  The film is told through a series of depositions that reflect on those involved with the creation of facebook.  Zuckerberg is a wunderkind with computer programming, but dense when it comes to human contact.  After railing against his girlfriend via the internet, he decides to hack into several college websites and create a site where everyone is able to compare the women of the campuses and Zuckerberg manages to create not only a social phenomenon but get labeled as the biggest ass on campus.

the-social-network-2010-006But his antics do not go unrecognized.  He is quickly approached by some fellow Harvard students (wonderfully underplayed by Armie Hammer) regarding an elitist type social network.  Zuckerberg is aware that he is about to be used.  After all, these guys come from a more affluent background and are not only juniors, but the lacrosse stars of the school.  They have the germ of an idea, but no clue as to how to bring it in to fruition.  Zuckerberg on the other hand sees the potential and seizes the day by getting a sixteen week head start and uses (literally) his best friend to finance the project with the upfront promise of an uneven partnership (70/30).  He later enlists the aid of Napster founder, Sean Parker (Justin Timberlake in a very juicy role), to develop facebook with his own vision and everyone else be damned.  And, they are, as the facebook social network grows with lightening fast speed catching the attention of f**kable groupies, big investors and A-hole lawyers.

The irony of it all is that we witness the growing and nurturing of this amazing social web tool while every character in the film, except for Zuckerberg’s original girlfriend, remains stunted and just a tool”¦a dick.  Is anybody wrong with their accusations against the brainchild?  Perhaps the lacrosse twins are (in this viewers opinion), but they appear as a mere stumbling block rather than a true threat.

The closest to sympathy we ever have for a character is Zuckerberg’s long suffering partner, Eduardo Saverin.  Andrew Garfield is saddled with this thankless whiny role and does the best he can to bring likability to his character while his co-star Jesse Eisenberg plays the title character in a rather cool and subdued manner.  He also brings with him a true sense of detachment which we have not seen in his other performances.  There is no likability factor here.  In the past, we have been able to relate to Eisenberg’s disenchanted or comically troubled youth pictures the same way we have with actor, Michael Cera.  In fact, some say they are practically interchangeable in their roles.  But I would have to disagree when it comes to this film.  Eisenberg delivers a far more dimensional performance that could give him a lead in future casting.

Fincher and Sorkin capture the upper crust college set beautifully.  Sorkin’s script is tight and clever while Fincher continues to wow us with his pacing and obvious style that puts him alongside some of the great directors of our time.  Once again, the only problem with the film is its publicity machine and its lack of repeatable viewing factor.  At least with “There Will Be Blood” we were given fair warning as to what we were in for and the character study was fascinating.

The trailers to “the social network” present a warm fuzzy feeling with a hint of irony.  This film is a cold heartless bitch that presents itself proudly and says watch me flex my Oscar muscles and live with it.  This is a well made film, but it does not deserve to be in a race to the Oscar.  It has the same cold detached feeling that we received from Fincher’s “Panic Room” that went virtually ignored.

Don’t get me wrong, I am a huge fan of David Fincher.  I championed “Fight Club” “Se7en” “”¦Benjamin Button” and even “Alien3″.    Other David Fincher films have been better executed, including the underappreciated “Zodiac”.  “the social network” is one of the slicker films out this year, but lacks the heart of what makes us enjoy the social experience of watching movies with others.

Party Favors: Neither Rain Nor Sleet…

Filed under: Joe Corey's Party Favors — UncaScroogeMcD @ 12:29 am

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partyfeely1FUQUAY-VARINA – It was a speedy two days with major stars dropping into my neighborhood.

On a Thursday night the man who made predicted FedEx arrived at a Durham library. Mister McFeely (David Newell) still fits in his Speedy Delivery uniform and hat as he greeted Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood fans of all ages. Most of the ages were under seven. Luckily I had brought along a little kid in order not to stick out.

McFeely was at the end of a weeklong tour around the state to touch base with the kids. Lately whenever any star of kid focused tv shows comes to town, it’s part of some over inflated media spectacular stage show at the sports arena. There’s singing, dancing, indoor fireworks and motorcycle stunts meant to dazzle a three year old. Plus there’s a $18 convenience charge on the tickets. But this was not McFeely’s type of entertainment. He was free and nobody tried to sell the kids noise makers, t-shirts and balloons.

He keeps his show simple without the Vegas effects. He talks to the kids that sit on the floor around him. He reads a book about guessing what’s inside the packages he delivers. He’s careful to point out that he never opens the wrapped containers since that’s against the law. He breaks out a variety of puppets from the Neighborhood of Make Believe. He’s honest when a few puppets aren’t ones that were used on the show, but vintage toys from the series.

He had plenty of good news to deliver on this trip. PBS foolishly doesn’t even have a daily slot for Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood on it’s 24 hour PBS kids digital substation. The episodes are now available at http://pbskids.org/rogers/index.html. Along with clips from the series. You can go straight to Mr. Rogers’ best songs.

In this time of turmoil, it’s reassuring to hear him sing, “You Can Never Go Down the Drain.” You might not think that’s impossible if you watch too much cable news or listen to talk radio. But it’s true.

Even bigger news from McFeely is they are making an animated series based on Daniel Striped Tiger and the characters from the Village of Make Believe. The show is targeted to be on PBS in the Fall of 2011 if all goes right. It is a good way to keep the memory and characters of Mister Rogers around.

partyfeely2Things got even faster the next day when Mario Andretti opened a local Firestone tire place. The man’s name means racing in Italian. He won the Daytona 500 in 1967 and the Indy 500 in 1969. He somewhat won a disputed Indy title in 1981. The guy is a racing legend having made a name around the globe in Formula One. The fact that he was in town and doing autographs without charge, meant I raced down the road.

You know how much a crummy middle reliever in major markets will charge for their signature at a card show? And you have to bring your own ball and bat. Mario had his own photos to sign. They are suitable for framing.

The event was rather easy going with Mario sitting behind a table signing away. Since the line wasn’t too long, he happily chatted away with fans and posed for pics. He wasn’t putting on an ego trip like major jerk / author Nicholas Sparks who yelled at an eight year old girl at an autograph session for merely mentioning her name. He doesn’t sign names even if the girl suffered heat stroke on the set of his stupid movie.

If you’d asked nicely, Mario would have put on a helmet and shown you how to get max speed while circling the parking lot. At age 70, he still looks ready to go a couple laps around the brickyard.

When we got up to the table, I asked Mario about how nowadays it’s not good enough for a driver to know how to race; they have to be fantastic pitchmen. Was there an emphasis on being able to win and appear in commercials during his time behind the wheel?

Mario misunderstood the question and thought I was hating on sponsors. He pointed out how it has become increasingly more important to have corporate sponsorships since the cost of running a car at the top level has hit record highs.

Andretti believes these are the “Good Old Days” of racing because of the speeds, safety and coverage.

Lately there’s been numerous Indy Racing stars shifting into the NASCAR circuit. At the same time a few NASCAR regulars have slid into the cockpit for the Indy 500 (to double header it with Memorial day race in Charlotte). Seeing how Andretti had zoomed around in both cars, it had to be ask which is the tougher transition: NASCAR to Indy or Indy to NASCAR.

He declared that going from NASCAR to Indy Racing is a tougher. There’s no trading paint on open wheel racers since odds are high that merely a tire touch will send you airborne.

We had to move on so that Mario could have a little quality time with the folks sponsoring his visit.

BITTER CHANCE

I didn’t have the heart to ruin the fun by asking Mr. McFeely about Rupert Murdoch’s rapid attack on Mister Rogers’ legacy. Seems that Professor Don Chance, a finance teacher at Louisiana State University, came up with a theory that Mister Rogers is the root of all evil in his classes. The Wall Street Journal spread his hate across the nation and it was reinforced on Fox News. His proof was how Asian students didn’t whine for extra points on their grades. It’s all Mister Rogers’ fault that white kids question his red marker’s power. For decades Mister Rogers told the students they’re “special.” Chance said, “He’s representative of a culture of excessive doting.”

Did Professor Chance even watch Mr. Rogers? Or was he raised in a dog kennel behind Michael Vick’s house? Of course this man’s theory hinges on the belief that Asian kids don’t want extra credit. That they are a submissive culture that take what we give them. Of course we won’t dare call that reinforcing a racial stereotype cause we know college professors never do that. Under my equally extensive research, Asian kids are known to hack into school computers and change their grades.

Do you know why kids feel entitled to higher grades? Don’t blame Fred Rogers. How about putting a target on Goldman Sachs? Those guys understand that cheating gets you everywhere in life including million dollar bonuses, Greek islands, rockets to the moon and stripper wives are the treasures of cooking the books. How many financial geniuses pay fat fines and then refuse to admit guilt as part of the plea. They’re all innocent as they destroy the economy and stuff their billions in Swiss bank accounts.

I was going to post the video of Fox News endorsing Professor Chance’s defaming of Mister Rogers. But why bother? Why do I need to make you dumber with a clip from Fox and Friends? It just shows how Murdoch’s synergy works. They have one unit cause a ripple and the other arms of the empire report it as a tidal wave. One loud mouth professor’s character assassination turns into a fact! Why? Cause the Wall Street Journal reported it. Guess that makes Professor Chance a special person.

You should hire Professor Chance for your four year old’s birthday party. Forget the pony or clown. Imagine their delight as Professor Chance informs them that they are a replaceable cog in the machine. What kid doesn’t want the news that in case they die, mommy and daddy can have a new baby and reuse all their toys and clothes. At the end of the his visit, he’ll sit on your kid’s cake to remind them that they deserve nothing for merely living a year.

HAWAII FIVE-OH?

So far the revamped Hawaii Five-O has become the Danno show. Why are they clogging up the episodes with so much backstory? Did the producers not watch the original series? It’s all about tasty badguys bringing evil to the island. McGarrett has to bust their chops. The rest of the crew does his bidding.

Alex O’Loughlin isn’t the second coming of Jack Lord’s McGarrett. He just can’t give that rocky brooding while tracking down pimps and junkies terrorizing tourists. Scott Caan’s Danno has way too much drama with his ex-wife. Daniel Dae Kim’s Chin Ho doesn’t sit well with the whole dirty cop backstory. This isn’t The Wire. This is about tropical flavored crime.

Stick to the formula. There’s just too much office action at this point. I’m enjoying my Grace Park surfing action, but give me the psychopathic Slim Whitman on a killing spree.

I want to like this show, but they need to quit out thinking the source material. Get some dumb people working on scripts. The good news is because of the series, the final three episodes of Jack Lord’s Hawaii Five-O are slated to be released over the next 9 months. Bring on Truck!

PRIMAL OOZE SOON

Every time you think E! has given a reality show to the lowest form of life in America, they drill deeper in Death Valley to pump out a more disgusting creature.

Jonathan Cheban of The Spin Crowd is the most jaw dropping, pathetic excuse for a publicist. This guy looks like Davis Spade’s butt double. His office is filled with people who couldn’t pass the audition for background extras on The Hills. His celebrity contacts look like they really owe Ryan Seacrest major favors. I feel dirty when I flip by the show hoping to catching Joel McHale’s Soup’s Tribute to Douchebags. Although that would merely be an 9 hour marathon of Cheban’s lamest clips.

If you ever want an excuse to never go near Southern California, it’s the fear of choking and only having Cheban in the room. You don’t want to owe this guy your life.

RICO! YOUNGBLOOD!

Bad news for people accustomed to their yearly DVD release of The Untouchables. The fourth (final) season of the black and white feds versus gangsters series has been backburnered. I asked a question on CBS Home Entertainment’s Facebook page. The response, “Season 4 Vol. 1 won’t be out this year. CBS is still looking into the release of this show.”

There’s no need to give up hope. They brought back Cheers and Have Gun Will Travel after they’d been off the release slate for quite a few years.

CORMAN CORNER

Halloween demands you have creepy DVDs ready to spook guests. There’s no finer squirm collection than this month’s installment of Shout! Factory’s Roger Corman Cult Classics. There’s mad killers, haunted houses and creepy dead stars.

The Slumber Party Massacre Collection is a triple feature boxset that contains the ’80s popular body count series. The trio of films were popular at the creepy mom and pop video stores on that rack just outside the bead curtain to the adult section. While there were numerous slaughter titles coming out during that time, Slumber Party had the unique honor that all three were directed by women. Director Amy Jones and her husband shot the first few minutes of a Rita Mae Brown script for The Slumber Party Massacre (1982). She’d been an editor for a while and took the gamble to upgrade her credit position. It helped that her husband is cinematographer Michael Chapman (Taxi Driver and Raging Bull). Corman saw her opening and gave her the green light to finish the film. She passed up a chance to edit E.T. to give us the tale of a drill killer sticking it to numerous high school kids. Despite it’s low budget, the Slumber Party gives up the gore and humor. Slumber Party Massacre II (1987) brings a little rock’n to the killin’. Crystal Bernard (Wings) and her all girl band stay at a house so they can focus on their tunes. She keeps having evil dreams about a Billy Idol rocker with a lethal guitar. He’s got a drill on the neck. Without much elaboration, he’s real and ready to put holes in the kids. Slumber Party Massacre III (1990) actually has the killing take place during a proper Slumber Party. There’s also a bit of mystery as to the identity of the man with the power drill. The Sleepless Nights documentary gets beneath the surface of the horrific spree. We also meet a young boy whose greatest Christmas present was a VHS copy of the original. Each film gets an audio commentary to give all the secrets. If you order the DVD set from Shout! Factory’s site, you can get a limited edition bloody pillowcase.

Here’s the original trailer for Part 2.

The Evil / Twice Dead Double Feature are two classic tales of bad real estate deals. The Evil puts Richard Crenna (Rambo: First Blood) on the road to hell thanks to the good intention of turning a dumpy mansion into a rehab clinic. Little does he know that he should have not merely hired a home inspector, but an exorcist. His batch of volunteers uncover what might be the door to hell. Things end up messier than a house flipping show on TLC. Victor Buono (Batman‘s King Tut) makes an elaborate cameo. Twice Dead moves a family into a mansion. Sure it sounds great, but it’s in the middle of a nasty neighborhood. How nasty? Todd Bridges lives in the area. But if the violence isn’t scary, there’s also the ghost of a dead actor who died in a freaky hanging suicide.

The Warrior and the Sorceress / Barbarian Queen Double Feature are two sword and magic epics that might not seem like Halloween features. That is until you realize both stars died in tabloid headlines. The Warrior and the Sorceress (1984) has David Carradine. He died in a strange hanging sex act while in Bangkok. But in this film, he’s a warrior fighting for control over a water well. Maria Socas is allergic to clothes. Barbarian Queen (1985) stars Lana Clarkson. Phil Spector was convicted of her murder. Lana and her warrior women force are done wrong by Roman soldiers. There’s a lot of twisted torture involving racks, metal spikes and other toys developed for those websites. After the ladies recover, they are all out for vengeance. There’s a lot of metal on metal action. Once more another great pair of films rescued from the rear of the Videorama.

THE DVD SHELF

CSI: The Tenth Season is the first fulltime season with Dr. Ray Langston (Laurence Fishburne) in control of the crime scene investigation squad. Las Vegas is still a dangerous town with freak murders that test their skills to the extreme. “Ghost Town” has a porn producer and a drug dealer slaughtered. “Bloodsport” kills a college football coach. The entire team is a suspect. Why didn’t they look at insane internet bloggers? They did a triple crossover starting with “Lost Girls” when Ray hunts for the human traffickers that might be turning a woman into a hooker. Both crossover episodes with CSI: Miami and CSI: New York are included in this boxset. “The Panty Sniffer” represents the first time a network has turns that fetish into a TV Guide title. “Doctor Who” does not feature any real time travel. Although Part two is “Meat Jekyll.” It’s another serial killer roaming the strip. The show keeps up the crime with the new leader fully in charge. The bonus features include Commentary tracks, Lab Rats: The Saga Continues, CSI: The Experience, Frozen In Time: CSI’S Season Opener, KillerTales: Season 10 of CSI, Leaving Las Vegas: Langston Heads East and Getting Lost.

Psycho Legacy is a great bonus feature for those eager to buy the Psycho Blu-ray. Robert Galluzzo has put together a documentary that doesn’t merely explore how Alfred Hitchcock created the unsettling world of Norman Bates, but how Anthony Perkins came to accept that character into his life. He interviews filmmakers and cast that were involved in the three sequels. He takes the camera to the Universal backlot to check out the Bates Motel and mother’s house. There’s a second disc that includes the complete tape of Perkins talking to a horror convention. He has a warm glee while discussing his cold blooded creation. Psycho Legacy is the perfect bonus feature for those who want to know more about the three “reunion” movies.

Gunsmoke: The Fourth Season, Volume One brings back the long running show that is tied with Law and Order for the longest running drama. At this point Gunsmoke is still a half hour black and white show. There’s a lot of stars popping up on the frontier. “Matt for Murder” brings trouble with Bruce Gordon (The Untouchables). “The Blacksmith” has George Kennedy hitting the iron. “Small Water” has Warren Oates (The Wild Bunch). “Lost Rifle” unloads with Charles Bronson (Death Wish). He looks good facing off with Marshal Matt Dillon (James Arness). Matt’s sidekick is still Chester (Dennis Weaver) Besides the sponsor spots, the big bonus is the inclusion of “How to Cure a Friend” from Season 2. Turns out they put the fourth season “How to Kill a Friend” on the Season 2 DVD set. Another great boxset of Western fun.

Scrubs: The Complete and Final Ninth Season really does end the long running saga of J.D., Turk, Elliot and the rest of the Sacred Heart regulars. This is like the third season where the show was supposed to end. The producers did change things up making the cast part of Sacred Heart’s Medical School. It’s kinda like in the later version of Doctor In the House when the students went back to teach. The mixing of the original cast with the new students is rather bumpy. The narratives get a little confusing with too many talking at once. The janitor is gone since he’d moved to Indiana to be with his family on The Middle. But there’s lots of Zach Braff smiling angst as he wonders if this will be his final season. If you’re a fan of Scrubs, this might be worth grabbing since it might not get as much syndication play as the earlier seasons. Think of this as the Joe Besser effect. The bonus features include bloopers, explained deleted scenes, Live from the Gold Cart and producer Bill Lawrence discussing the medical school change.

Phineas and Ferb: A Very Perry Christmas is the holiday special for small addicts of this Disney series abut two inventive kids and a platypus named Perry. If you’re clueless about the show, get yourself stuck next to a five year old for Thanksgiving dinner. The big treat on the DVD set is the “Christmas Vacation” episode. The kids and Perry must stop an evil scientist from ruining the holiday season. Imagine the sad fate if they don’t save Christmas. Think of all their merchandise that wouldn’t move off the shelves. There’s five other episodes. The best of the bonus features is the “Phineas and Ferb Virtual Fireplace.” Put the animated yule log on your TV to feel the warmth. The Perry Iron-On should make you be the coolest kid in the office cubicle.

CSI: Miami – The Eight Season returns us to the sunglass glory of Lt. Horatio Caine (David Caruso). The season opens to a flashback on how Horatio brought together the team back in 1997. Was it really that long ago? “Hostile Takeover” puts a gunman inside their lab. He’s got hostages. “Bolt Action” kills three volleyball player. “Show Stopper” is my favorite episode when a pop tart singer goes up in massive flames during a concert. Who doesn’t want a singer that gives 110 percent on that stage – especially when it’s all combustible. If only all annoying teen singers would go poof. “Die By the Sword” has a guy killed by a samurai sword. There was a Miami Vice episode like that. “L.A.” was directed by Rob Zombie. Shame he didn’t direct “Mommie Deadest” with a soccer mom biting the dust. She’s got dark secrets. Perhaps she cut her orange slices the wrong way for the kids? The bonus episodes include the CSI and CSI: NY crossover episodes. There’s a piece about the show going all HD. The 24 episodes are on 7 DVDs.

Astonishing X-Men – Gifted gives us Joss Whedon’s 6 comic books in a limited animated presentation. They done an amazing job of lifting the original comic book art from John Cassaday and giving it just enough animation to bring us inside the panels. The story is about a scientist coming up with a cure for the mutant gene. At the same time a massive alien arrives ready to mess up the X-Men. Plus there’s a question of loyalty with Nick Fury and his armed men. Whedon brings his finest elements from Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Firefly into the X-Men universe. Each comic book takes about 11 minutes to watch. This is a great way to geek out without getting ink on your fingers.

Desperate Housewives: The Complete Sixth Season brings us more weirdness from Wisteria Lane. No longer is Nicollette Sheridan as resident. In her place arrives The Sopranos‘ Drea de Matteo. She can finally rid herself of the stench of Joey. She and her family also have a deep dark secret. Who doesn’t on this show? There’s still plenty of back biting, romantic flings and twins. There’s a strangler lurking behind the rose bushes. The big shocker is when a plane crashes in the neighborhood. The bonus features include bloopers, deleted scenes and a master class in acting. The best is “Miss Piggy Gets Desperate.” The Muppet Show superstar dishes with the ladies since she was the original desperate lady of primetime.

Castle: The Complete Second Season Two continues the mystery about a novelist and a police detective. Richard Castle (Firefly‘s Nathan Fillion) has overcome his writer’s block from the first season, but he can’t quit tagging along with Det. Kate Beckett (Stana Katic). She’s not his new heroine of the Nikki Heat novels. The new season opens with her upset at reopening the case of her murdered mother. She breaks up their relationship, but discovers she needs his help in a hanging murder. “Double Down” has more relationship fun when they investigate a murdered couples therapist. “A Rose for Everafter” lets Castle reunite with his ex-lover during her wedding day. Turns out her bridesmaid was murdered. Does that mean she still has to pay for the hideous dress? Alyssa Milano plays the old flame. “Tick, Tick, Tick….” and “Boom!” are a two part hunt for a serial killer. Dana Delany arrives as an FBI Special Agent. Dana is so special. There’s 24 episodes spread over 5 DVDs. Bonus features include deleted scenes, bloopers, how the production team stages a murder scene. Ladies will like a little personal time with Nathan.

Legend of the Seeker: The Complete 2nd and Final Season wraps up the syndicated fantasy series. The action is based on Terry Goodkind’s The Sword of Truth novels. The Seeker and his assistants have to find the Stone of Tears to prevent giant cracks that are appearing around the world. It’s like Mighty Putty. But everyone isn’t on board for keeping the world from busting apart. There’s plenty of swords and magic action in each episode. Sam Raimi and Robert Tapert produced the series. They had previous made Hercules and Xena so they know how to make the fantasy look good on the small screen. Bonus features include a deeper look at Cara (Tabrett Bethell), a examination of the crew that make the TV magic and extended scenes. There’s an internet campaign to revive the series. Best thing to do is buy copies of the DVD and give them to friends as Christmas gifts. Money talks and emails get deleted.

October 7, 2010

Contest Round-Up: 2010-10-07

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Welcome to our weekly round-up of featured giveaways here at FRED. Every week, we’ll present a new clutch of DVDs, books, and other cool stuff you can take a shot at winning. All you have to do is click on the graphics below to be taken to their respective contest pages. And good luck!

In conjunction with A&E Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of SECRET AGENT AKA DANGER MAN on DVD.

In conjunction with A&E Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of BATTLE 360: THE COMPLETE SEASON 1 on Blu-Ray.

In conjunction with A&E Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of PATTON 360: THE COMPLETE SEASON 1 on Blu-Ray.

In conjunction with A&E Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of THE REAL NATIONAL TREASURE on DVD.

In conjunction with Cartoon Network, we’re giving away three (3) copies of BEN 10 ALIEN FORCE: VOLUME 9 on DVD.

In conjunction with Adult Swim, we’re giving away three (3) copies of TIM & ERIC AWESOME SHOW GREAT JOB: SEASON 4 on DVD.

In conjunction with Scholastic Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of DON’T LET THE PIGEON DRIVE THE BUS on DVD.

In conjunction with Scholastic Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of RALPH S. MOUSE on DVD.

In conjunction with Walt Disney Home Entertainment, we’re giving away three (3) copies of PHINEAS & FERB: A VERY PERRY CHRISTMAS on DVD.

Win PHINEAS & FERB: A VERY PERRY CHRISTMAS on DVD!

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In conjunction with Walt Disney Home Entertainment, we’re giving away three (3) copies of PHINEAS & FERB: A VERY PERRY CHRISTMAS on DVD.

Contest ends at 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, October 27th.

Currently available on DVD, in this special Phineas and Ferb and Perry the Platypus are gonna save Christmas! Get ready for the wildest sleigh ride ever as the hilarious heroes of summer vacation launch into their merriest and “Perry-est” mission yet! Amp up the holidays with outrageous laughs, out-of-this-world fun and totally over-the-top songs — everything you need for the ultimate Christmas extravaganza experience! In an all-new, Perry-powered adventure, Phineas, Ferb, and their pet platypus (AKA Agent P) set out to thwart Dr. Doofenshmirtz’s “naughty” plot to ruin Christmas. Will they get everything wrapped up in time for Santa’s flyby? Find out in the coolest gift you’ll get this year — packed with festive bonus features that will have you rockin’ ’round the tree!

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In conjunction with Scholastic Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of RALPH S. MOUSE on DVD.

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In conjunction with Scholastic Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of DON’T LET THE PIGEON DRIVE THE BUS on DVD.

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October 6, 2010

Win TIM & ERIC AWESOME SHOW GREAT JOB: SEASON 4 on DVD!

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In conjunction with Adult Swim, we’re giving away three (3) copies of TIM & ERIC AWESOME SHOW GREAT JOB: SEASON 4 on DVD.

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Win BEN 10 ALIEN FORCE: VOLUME 9 on DVD!

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Win THE REAL NATIONAL TREASURE on DVD!

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In conjunction with A&E Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of THE REAL NATIONAL TREASURE on DVD.

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Win BATTLE 360: THE COMPLETE SEASON 1 on Blu-Ray!

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In conjunction with A&E Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of BATTLE 360: THE COMPLETE SEASON 1 on Blu-Ray.

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No member of FRED Entertainment or their immediate families may enter.

No Purchase necessary to win.

Must be 18 years of age or older to enter.

One entry per day, per person.

All submitted entries must be received by 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, October 27th.

The winner must allow 4-6 weeks after notification of win to receive the product.

Win SECRET AGENT AKA DANGER MAN on DVD!

Filed under: Contests — Tags: , , , , , — UncaScroogeMcD @ 10:33 pm

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In conjunction with A&E Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of SECRET AGENT AKA DANGER MAN on DVD.

Contest ends at 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, October 27th.

Enter the contest!
Email:
First name:
Last name:
Street Address:
Address Line 2 (if needed):
City:
State/Province/Whatever:
Zip Code/Postal Code:
Country:
Birth Month:
Birth Day:
Birth Year:

Official Rules

No member of FRED Entertainment or their immediate families may enter.

No Purchase necessary to win.

Must be 18 years of age or older to enter.

One entry per day, per person.

All submitted entries must be received by 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, October 27th.

The winner must allow 4-6 weeks after notification of win to receive the product.

October 5, 2010

Bagged & Boarded 72: Live! 6 – SModCastle High School Football Rules!

Filed under: Bagged & Boarded — Tags: , , , , — UncaScroogeMcD @ 2:04 am

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What happens when two young men let their love of movies, comic books, and all things “geek” take over their lives? They run away from their families, bringing only the most essential DVDs and comics to their secret, highly fortified underground bunker in sunny Southern California, where they start recording podcasts that will change the world.

Are they heroes?

No.

Are they geniuses?

Far from it.

Are they the future of this planet?

I sure hope not.

Simply put… Matt Cohen and Jesse Rivers are “Bagged and Boarded”.

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BAGGED & BOARDED #72: Live! 6 – SModCastle High School Football Rules! –In which Matt and Brendo hatch a devious plan involving a time machine, Hitler, and some nocturnal indiscretions and are then joined by Bill S. Preston, Esq. himself, Alex Winter, to discuss all things BILL AND TED, LOST BOYS, FREAKED, and more. Want to hear the truth about BILL AND TED 3? Lend us your ears. You might get them back.

[CONTENT WARNING]: This podcast may contain some foul language and horribly off-color jokes. Don’t say we didn’t warn you.

DOWNLOAD: (right click to save)
Episode #72 (MP3 format)

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Got something to say? E-mail Matt & Jesse at the B & B mailbag.

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CLICK HERE FOR THE BAGGED & BOARDED ARCHIVES

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October 4, 2010

Hands Down #15

Filed under: Comic Strips,Hands Down — Tags: , , , — Aaron @ 8:16 am

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Welcome to Hands Down, FRED’s own look into the world of the folks that frequent this sordid world of geekery. Follow Aaron, Brian and Colin (and a menagerie on the way) as they traverse the light fantastic or some such nonsense… What? It’s an online fortnightly comic strip, what kind of description did you expect?

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VISIT THE HANDS DOWN ARCHIVES

Follow Hands Down on Twitter

Written by Aaron Poole. Art by John Merker. Copyright 2010.

FREDagator: 2010-10-04

Filed under: FREDagator — UncaScroogeMcD @ 2:49 am

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Hey! @PaulAndStorm fans! How’d you like to hear “Nugget Man” on the pipe organ, courtesy of @MikeLombardo? Go! Listen! …

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