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August 29, 2011

Ken Plume & FRED: The Official DragonCon 2011 Schedule

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Heya folks! Ken Plume here.

As has become an annual tradition, I will find myself well busy at this year’s annual DragonCon convention in Atlanta, GA, which runs this very weekend (September 1st – September 5th).

In hopes you’ll stop by one of the many panels I and FRED will be doing, please find my official schedule below… (Ask me for a FRED badge!)

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Title: A Bit Of A Chat with Sylvester McCoy
Time: Fri 11:30 am Location: Centennial II – III – Hyatt (Length: 1)
Description: Ken Plume has an in-depth chat with entertainer and Time Lord Sylvester McCoy about Doctor Who, The Hobbit, and much more…

Title: Geek a Week Podcast Reunion
Time: Fri 01:00 pm Location: Regency VI – VII – Hyatt (Length: 1)
Description: Join artist Len Peralta as he talks with geek superstars that were featured on the Geek A Week Podcast.

Title: FRED Panel-Palooza-Extrava-Thingee-a-Doodle
Time: Fri 04:00 pm Location: Regency V – Hyatt (Length: 1)
Description: Ken Plume (asitecalledFRED.com, SModcast.com, Ken P.D. Snydecast), special guests, & an Irishman in a panel of frolicking, bantering & prize-giving.

Title: Down In Deep 13: Dr. Forrester & TV’s Frank
Time: Fri 05:30 pm Location: Regency V – Hyatt (Length: 1)
Description: Join Ken Plume as he brings together the Mads of Mystery Science Theater’s Deep 13, Trace Beaulieu & Frank Conniff, for a descent down memory cave.

Title: Celebrity Quiz-o-Tron 2000
Time: Fri 08:30 pm Location: Crystal Ballroom – Hilton (Length: 1)
Description: Rebecca Watson hosts a panel quiz show. With Bill Corbett, Drew Curtis, Ken Plume, James Urbaniak.

Title: James Urbaniak: How I Became Dr. Venture, Robert Crumb etc.
Time: Sat 02:30 pm Location: Regency V – Hyatt (Length: 1)
Description: Actor James Urbaniak discusses his life and career as a “modestly successful character actor” and beloved internet presence.

Title: GONZOROO
Time: Sat 08:30 pm Location: Atrium Ballroom – Marriott (Length: 2.5)
Description: Join Jonathan Coulton in his Dragon*Con debut on stage with a cavalcade of other musical delights, including Paul and Storm and more! Hosted by Ken Plume and Widgett Walls.

Title: Rifftrax Is Five Years Old
Time: Sun 10:00 am Location: Centennial I – Hyatt (Length: 1)
Description: Bill Corbett of Rifftrax.com & MST3K chats about the site as it turns 5yo. Highlights reel, Q&A, a quiz for prizes, laughs, & tears.

Title: FRED Presents Yet Another Panel About Doctor Who
Time: Sun 01:00 pm Location: International North – Hyatt (Length: 1)
Description: Ken Plume & special guests rant/rave/giggle/titter about Doctor Who as only enthusiastic/opinionated/reasonably well-informed geeks can.

Title: Venture Brothers!
Time: Sun 04:00 pm Location: Atrium Ballroom – Marriott (Length: 1)
Description: Join cast members of the Venture Brothers to hear about inspirations, upcoming news, and more!

Title: Gonzo Quiz Show III: BEYOND THUNDERQUIZ
Time: Sun 08:30 pm Location: Regency VI – VII – Hyatt (Length: 4)
Description: Join teams of our celebrity guests as they are led through a series of panel show game by your hosts, Ken Plume and Widgett Walls.

Any questions about any of this? Ask me on Twitter @KenPlume

And let’s wrap things up with the aforementioned Time Lord I’ll be chatting with on Friday morning, Sylvester McCoy…

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August 28, 2011

A Bit Of A Chat with Ken Plume & Mike Phirman 4

Filed under: A Bit Of A Chat With Ken Plume,Interviews — Tags: , , , , — UncaScroogeMcD @ 2:24 am

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I’m Ken Plume, and soon you’ll be listening to “A Bit Of A Chat” with me, Ken Plume.

In this episode, I have another chat with musical genius Mike Phirman about diaper dirigibles, Dollywood, Magic Mountain, PhirmiLab, do-nothing Edison, music, and Chapins.

You can pick up his album at www.MikePhirman.com

Hope you enjoy…

Download “A Bit of a Chat with Ken Plume & Mike Phirman 4“:

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August 27, 2011

My Favourite Things – August 2011

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I don’t know about your area, but the weather this summer has been crap. August especially so. Which means there is no better reason to revel in some of the madness the internet has brought us in the last month.

It beats going outside.

1) Astronaut Suicides

No, I’m not sick. I don’t revel in the death of others. This is actually the title of an art project by Neil Dacosta, a photographer with a point to make about NASA’s lack of moon exploration.

It’s a series of photographs taken of an astronaut who isn’t taking the news very well. Here we see the astronaut reading about the story.

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Then, as the title suggests, we are shown a number of different attempts to end it all. Here are two of my favourites.

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You can see all the pictures and in their full size by clicking THIS LINK. Despite the dark subject matter, they’re really fantastic looking photos and make an interesting protest towards the NASA budget cuts.

2) The Lonely Island – Threw It on The Ground

I’m probably not exposing a hidden gem, considering that at the point of writing this the video has accumulated 4,444,404 views (wow, that is a lot of fours) but this is a list of my favourite things after all and for that reason, it qualifies.

It’s not the best Lonely Island song either, not by a long stretch, but like others it is an ear-worm that you’ll find yourself humming a lot. I also actually laughed out loud at the phone bit. Enjoy!

3) Mattias Inks

Remember Jesse Lonergan and his comic sketches I had talked about before? Well he tipped me off to another sketch blog which he adores and now I do to. http://mattiasa.blogspot.com/ is the home of Mattias a Swedish illustrator with an amazing talent.

Just check out this “doodle” in his moleskin book.

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Click here for the large size so you can really see all the detail.

And this traffic scene. Look at all the car designs and other crazy things.

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Click here for the large version.

Or how about this for insane design?

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Click for enormo vision. Find the hidden crocodile.

For more of this brilliance go to his blog!.

4) Civilization Wars

Miniclip has created another game this month worthy of wasting your time. This strategy game is based around the idea of raiding buildings and controlling the land. It pits the Aztecs, the Romans and the Chinese empire against eachother in some sort of strange alternate universe where this was going to happen.

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Unlike some stategy games, you have to be quick on your toes if you want to win. Each level starts with a mad dash to cover as much ground as possible and steal the empty buildings before your enemy does. Then it’s time to try and take your opponent’s base with an attack dependant on having the most troops.

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You can employ some magic attacks too but I found that building up the stats of your troops after each round can be sufficient in taking down most enemies.

There are some big bosses which are quite difficult because they are timed challenges. So again, a frantic gameplay experience can be found at every turn with this one.

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There are lots of extra modes that you can unlock along the way, like Zombie mode, which really stretches the replay-ability of the game. To give it a go and waste away the hours, like I did, click this link here!

5) Shameless Self-Promotion Time!

Coming up very soon is Dragon*Con in Atlanta, Georgia. This year once again both myself and Ken Plume will be doing some panels for your entertainment. I’ll just quickly plug the two we’re doing together as to give you the full list of our individual ones would take far too long.

So if you’re there please pop in to say hello at the following:

FRED Panel-Palooza-Extrava-Thingee-a-Doodle
Time: Fri 04:00 pm (Length: 1 Hour)
Location: Regency V – Hyatt

FRED Presents Yet Another Panel About Doctor Who
Time: Sun 01:00 pm (Length: 1 Hour)
Location: International North – Hyatt

Rumour has it we’ll even have an actual dragon there. Rumours.

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And that’s it! My favourite things of the last month.

Aaron Poole is the creator of birthday balloons. He is also more acurately an internet whore and rarely leaves the house. If you like what you read here check out his blog http://aaronfever.blogspot.com

August 26, 2011

Trailer Park: Ryan Kwanten of GRIFF THE INVISIBLE, The Vicious Brothers of GRAVE ENCOUNTERS, NORWEGIAN NINJA, and SCARFACE

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By Christopher Stipp

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SCARFACE – GIVEAWAY

scarface-blu-ray-cover-01First it was the The Dude’s turn to get the royal treatment, now it’s Tony Montana’s time.

Coming to Blu-ray on September 6th, this is, perhaps, one of those releases that will now compliment any Blu-ray collection worth bragging about. The new edition is packed with enough new features that makes this a must buy, even for someone like me who hasn’t revisited this masterpiece in some years, while also being something that will make die-hard loyalists of de Palma’s coke fueled gangster reach for their wallets.

To that end, not only am I going to be giving away some copies when the Blu-ray drops but I am, this week, offering a pair of tickets to two people in order to enjoy Universal Pictures’ one-night-only event that will see the man who made the line “Say hello to my little friend” something worth quoting up back up on the big screen.

I have one pair of tickets for this upcoming August the 31st’s showing of the film at the Deer Valley 17 AMC Theaters and the Mesa Grande 14 AMC Theaters at 7:30.

So, if you would like this film with a crowd who will doubt be into the movie drop me a line at Christopher_Stipp@yahoo.com and I’ll put you into the running to win a pair of these tickets. Good luck!

SYNOPSIS:

With machine guns blazing, the explosive underworld epic Scarface arrives on Blu-ray TM Hi-Def September 6, 2011 from Universal Studios Home Entertainment.

Considered one of the most influential gangster films ever made, Scarface’s gritty depiction of Tony Montana’s lethal ambition has made it a cultural touchstone that spans generations. Now, fans can experience the film’s raw power in the newly restored, high-resolution, high-definition picture and explosive 7.1 audio for the first time ever. Exclusive new bonus content created especially for this release reveals the film’s iconic legacy as one of the greatest crime sagas of all time. For a limited time only, Scarface Special Limited Edition Blu-rayTM comes with collectible SteelBookTM packaging, ten exclusive art cards, a digital copy of the film and a DVD of the original 1932 Scarface, making it a must-own addition to every film fan’s library.

“Nearly 30 years after it first exploded onto the screen, Scarface stands as a cultural icon with a passionate and growing fan base that continues to exert an enduring influence on not just moviemakers but artists across the entire pop-culture landscape,” said Craig Kornblau, President of Universal Studios Home Entertainment. “Now, for the first time ever, fans of this jewel in the Universal crown can enjoy Scarface with the spectacular picture and sound quality that only Blu-rayTM provides.”

A masterful collaboration between acclaimed director Brian de Palma (The Untouchables, Carlito’s Way) and Academy Award®-winning screenwriter Oliver Stone (Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, Platoon), Scarface features extraordinary performances from a powerhouse cast that includes Academy Award® winner Al Pacino (The Godfather), Academy Award® nominee Michelle Pfeiffer (The Fabulous Baker Boys, Hairspray), Academy Award® nominee Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio (The Color of Money, The Perfect Storm), Academy Award® nominee Robert Loggia (Jagged Edge) and Steven Bauer (Traffic). The film was nominated for three Golden Globe® Awards (including Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor and Best Original Score), and was named one of the Top 10 Gangster Films of All Time by the American Film Institute.

BONUS FEATURES

· The Scarface Phenomenon – This all-new documentary presents Scarface as a unique phenomenon in cinema history. It explores how a film plagued by controversy leading up to its release has become a Hollywood classic, influencing a whole new generation of filmmakers and leaving a lasting imprint on popular culture.

· Deleted Scenes

· The World of Tony Montana – Experience the world of the ultimate gangster and hear from experts on the real world violence, fear and paranoia that surrounds a drug lord.

· The Rebirth – Director Brian De Palma, producer Martin Bregman, actor Al Pacino, and screenwriter Oliver Stone revisit the history of Scarface, from the inspiration of the original Howard Hawks classic to the evolution of the script.

· The Acting – Join the filmmakers, Al Pacino and Steven Bauer to discover how each of the roles was cast and how Brian De Palma worked with his actors to get unforgettable performances.

· The Creating – A fascinating, controversial and definitive journey through the making of the film, which began with the production being forced to leave its initial location in Florida. Discover how the chainsaw scene was filmed, learn about the production design, the photography, and the struggle to get the film an “R” rating.

· Scarface: The TV Version – A revealing and hilarious montage of film clips comparing the theatrical version to the network television version of Scarface.

· The Making of Scarface: The Video Game: Immerse yourself in the world of Scarface in this behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the video game.

· U-CONTROL FEATURES ON THIS BLU-RAY DISC:

· Scarface Scoreboard – Watch Scarface like never before. Keep track of the number of times the “F” word is used and monitor the bullets fired!

· Picture in Picture – Access interview footage of Brian De Palma, Al Pacino, Screenwriter Oliver Stone, and others without interruption to the movie experience. Also featured is a scene comparison between the 1983 version of Scarface and Howard Hawks’ original film.

· BD-LIVEâ„¢ – Access the BD-Liveâ„¢ Center through your Internet-connected player to get even more content, watch the latest trailers and more.

· pocket BLUâ„¢ app – USHE’s groundbreaking pocket BLUâ„¢ app uses iPhoneâ„¢, iPadâ„¢, iPod® touch, Smartphone, Androidâ„¢, PC and Macintosh to work seamlessly with a network-connected Blu-rayâ„¢ player and offers advanced features such as:

o Advanced Remote Control: A sleek, elegant new way to operate your Blu-rayâ„¢ player. Users can navigate through menus, playback and BD-Liveâ„¢ functions with ease.

o Video Timeline: Users can easily bring up the video timeline, allowing them to instantly access any point in the movie.

o Mobile-To-Go: Users can unlock a selection of bonus content with their Blu-rayâ„¢ discs to save to mobile devices or to stream from anywhere there’s a Wi-Fi network, enabling them to enjoy exclusive content on the go, anytime, anywhere.

o Keyboard: Enter data into a Blu-rayâ„¢ player with your device’s easy and intuitive keyboard to facilitate such Blu-rayâ„¢ features as chatting with friends and sending messages.

SYNOPSIS

In the spring of 1980, the Mariel boatlift brought thousands of Cuban refugees to the sun-washed avenues of Miami in search of the American dream. From acclaimed director Brian DePalma, Scarface is the rags-to-riches story of Tony Montana (Al Pacino), who finds wealth, power and passion beyond his wildest dreams”¦at a price he never imagined. Tony Montana’s meteoric rise, lavish life and soul-destroying fall anchor an epic film that inspired a worldwide following. Pacino is at his most memorable as Montana, blasting his way to the top of Miami’s drug underworld in a bravura performance.

Rating: R

Running Time: 2 Hours 50 Minutes

Number of Layers: BD-50

Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1

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GRIFF THE INVISIBLE – Ryan Kwanten

griff_the_invisible_ver2Before talking with Ryan Kwanten, star of Leon Ford’s ode to the postmodern superhero, GRIFF THE INVISIBLE, the man was coming off a Comic-Con appearance that saw the requisite female population shriek in visual ecstasy at the man who has already stolen some hearts and minds with his role on True Blood. This role represents a true departure for the man that people think they know.

What separates Ryan’s character, Griff, from other mild mannered individuals who find the strength to combat not only crime in the streets but to find someone with which to share his ideas about what is right and just there is a genuine heart at the center of the madness. While there have been plenty of movies that show what happens when average Joes take to the alleyways and side streets none have turned inward to see what it means to try and express feelings of vulnerability in the middle of story about one man trying to give power to the powerless. Ryan talked to me about his role and what it meant to him to play a character with such clear motivations as Griff.

GRIFF THE INVISIBLE is now playing. To see if it’s playing near you, look at the film’s official site for more information.

CHRISTOPHER STIPP: Thanks for talking to me today.

RYAN KWANTEN: You are absolutely welcome.

CS: I actually got to talk with [director] Leon [Ford] at the Comic-Con. If fact, I was there as you were just leaving the booth as people were going nuts, taking pictures, screaming your name. What has it been like, going out there hustling for a movie that may or may not have ever gotten out of Australia?

KWANTEN: Extraordinary. I guess I like to pick films that obviously appeal to me more than just the character sense. You like to think that you can pick a film that will travel too. But you just never quite know how an audience is going to receive it. But, the first time I ever saw Griff was actually in Berlin. So technically it was a foreign audience for us and they received it really, really well. So it was at that point that I knew it was not just an Australian story. It has a universal resonance.

CS: Hearing about how you essentially came aboard on the project after you had sent in some film tests, only knowing the movie by looking at the scripts and as you were here shooting True Blood while Leon was doing his thing in Australia. What was it about the film that made you think, “You know what, I want to test for this”?

KWANTEN: It was somewhat a cathartic experience. I tend to be a little bit of an introvert and I was very bashful in my younger days. So my release was sport and as I guess acting discovered me I found that acting was my release now, very much a sense of therapy in doing this film for me. It was a rather tough one too because it is closer to who I am and I find it sometimes a real challenge to play characters that encompasses who I am.

CS: And to that point, the film itself is great ““ it’ not action, it’s not comedy, it’s not a romance ““ it’s a little bit of everything. The material itself ““ what drew your interest the further along you got in the script?

KWANTEN: I think it was at that exact point you just made ““ that it was really hard to pigeon hole and say, ok, this is obviously a hero film, or obviously it’s a comedy or drama. I think that you couldn’t pin it down. It stands on its own. I think it’s a good story and I think that to me is all about quality ““ it’s not the latest horror film you have to see ““ this is just a good story. There are lots of things in there that are relevant to this day and age. Like the bullying thing. Everyone knows what it’s like to feel like an outcast at some point in their life.

griff-invisible-ryan-kwanten3CS: I know it’s funny I wrote a review and said essentially in an age when superhero films have been shoved down our throats this year this one is an antidote to that. It’s about something more than just feeling strong. It’s something more personal and certainly your performance speaks to that. I am amazed and the question here is dealing with Leon’s script, he doesn’t have a lot of credits to his name, was there a risk that you knew you were taking when you were thinking “The guy hasn’t done a lot but I see something in the script that I just have to attach myself to”?

KWANTEN: Yes. You couldn’t have said it better. There’s a certain amount of trust that one views in filmmaking and movies. Even if it’s Spielberg and the vast amount of experience he has you still have to ““ as an actor you have to put your ego and all your reservations aside and be prepared to be vulnerable and leave yourself hopefully in the capable hands of the director and writer. I felt like that the story would be good but I can see in the quality of the story that he was the guy who understood the character and understood emotion and it was ““ sure it was a risk but very soon after talking to Leon I realized we were on the same page.

CS: I brought this up with Leon a little bit, and I’d like to get your take on it, it’s been a little bit of a renaissance of films that made their way from Australia to here in terms of films like Animal Kingdom and a few other films that have come ashore here ““ what kind of frame of mind are you in when you film something like this, knowing the film may never have gotten further than Australia’s borders?

ryan-kwanten-griff-invisible1KWANTEN: Oh, I’m an ambitious guy, Chris. You want the film to get to as many people as possible. And I think this is the kind of film that has a good positive message. It’s not like its going to scaring people if they see it. I really think there’s something beautiful that comes from being affected by this story. In that respect I hope it gets to as many people and as many theaters as possible.

CS: To the point of this being one of Leon’s first featured films, how was the experience on set? You have the script, everything was a go, you believe that everything was put in motion”¦how was it that this guy was learning on the fly as it were?

KWANTEN: First of all, Leon is an actor. So he very much understands the process for us. And I didn’t really study acting. Most of my experience has been either life experience or on set experience. There’s also a transition point that happens with the director and the actor where I take ownership of the character and the character, once we start shooting, it’s me. It’s whatever I portray. And Leon would come in and give notes on who I portray. So, that experience was really smooth. Like Leon gave me an enormous amount of leeway. That was an already really tight script.

CS: One of the last questions I have for you ““ seeing the film, the old adage that a film is made once on paper, second when it’s shot, and third when it’s edited ““ what’s it been like to actually see Griff all the way through? Is it exactly the way you envisioned it or do you see inspirations where perhaps you didn’t see them on paper?

KWANTEN: Very good question. Shooting it is a different face and then watching it is a different experience. I try not to connect the two. I had such an enormous amount of fun shooting this. Reading it and then shooting it and then watching it too ““ it’s still a little bit hard because you’re filming and there’s things I’d like to tweak as an actor and a performer but in time I’m learning to let that go and enjoy the experience. Personally, it’s just nice to hear people being affected by it. I consider it a good film but it’s hard for me to be subjective about that.

NORWEGIAN NINJA – DVD REVIEW

norwegian-ninja_2d_hThis is a movie that confounds but delights. The warning label that should wrap this film’s DVD release ought to read: Not for those with a weak sense of humor. Heavy doses of absurdity awaits.

The thing about director/writer Thomas Cappelen Malling’s feature film is that even describing this film is certain to turn some into disbelieving nonbelievers but, yes, the film is about blonde looking ninjas looking to bust up a conspiracy that threatens to disrupt the very sanctity of Norway unless our protagonist, Arne Treholt, who in real life used to be a politician in the 1980’s before he was sent to prison for, of all things, treason and espionage.

The movie goofs on the idea of spy spoofs better than later versions of AUSTIN POWERS ever could. While POWERS certainly wanted to go for the funny in a comedic fashion, NORWEGIAN NINJA flips the script by being completely obnoxious with the way it supposes those trained in the black arts would be able to move through space and time. You see, there are large leaps of faith you have to take in order to enjoy this film which mixes intentionally bad model work, scuffed up footage, and impossibly improbable acts of physical endurance the film about our protagonist who is tasked with making Norway a safer place, using a rather confounding kind of logic that both defies you to try and understand what elements are really real and what are the insane ramblings of a man allowed to run wild with a script that is both hilariously shoddy yet easily one of the most entertaining movies you’ll see all month.

The movie deserves your time, it deserves your attention, and it certainly deserves your ability to try and figure out why this so damn entertaining.

More details about the film:

FROM THE PRODUCERS OF “˜DEAD SNOW’ (THE “˜CITIZEN KANE’ OF NAZI ZOMBIE MOVIES) COMES THE LATEST GENRE-BUSTING NORDIC TRIUMPH

NORWEGIAN NINJA

A Scandinavian Diplomat Becomes a Soviet Spy ““ or Is He Really His Country’s Most Kick-ass Patriot? This Wild Ride of a Movie Telling the (Somewhat) True Story of a Great Cold War Scandal Hits Dark Sky Films DVD on August 30, 2011

“Hilarious and menacing.” ““ The Wall Street Journal

“A wonderful bonkers pastiche of James Bond, eastern mysticism and Cold War movies.” ““ Moviegrrl Reviews

The true story of Norway’s biggest traitor gets a hilarious and thrilling reimagining in the no-holds-barred NORWEGIAN NINJA. Created by the producers of the Norwegian cult hit Dead Snow, about Nazi zombies, the movie will thrill both ninja action fans and (alternative) history buffs when Dark Sky Films releases it on DVD, via MPI Media Group, on August 30, 2011.

In 1984, high-ranking Norwegian diplomat Arne Treholt was tried and convicted of acting as a spy on behalf of the Soviet Union. But what if the courts got it wrong? What if the case against him was a sham? What if ““ dare we consider ““ Treholt was not a spy at all but a patriot of the highest order and the leader of a secret ninja force created by King Olav? A ninja force locked in a secret battle against all who would challenge Norwegian sovereignty?”¨”¨A fictionalized account of the most notorious political scandal in Norwegian history, NORWEGIAN NINJA is a deliciously tongue-in-cheek spoof of the Cold War spy movie, with added ninja action. Blending historical events and actual newsreel footage of the Treholt affair with his own less-than-historical elements, debuting writer-director Thomas Cappelen Malling (a contributor to the upcoming horror anthology The ABCs of Death) creates a film that wryly questions just how truthful the truth really is. And then sends a ninja to punch the truth in the face.

NORWEGIAN NINJA is “hilarious and menacing, absurd and insightful, and an accomplished work of genre film making that authoritatively upends the cold-war spy thriller,” novelist J.S. Marcus raved in The Wall Street Journal. 24framespersecond.net said the movie is “a loving tribute to all things Bond, with gadgets, aging ninjas and sky cars aplenty.” Robert Koehler of Variety wrote, “Thomas Cappelen Malling’s debut feature indeed delivers as expected in an intentionally cheesy sendup of espionage thrillers, old TV and Cold War politics.”

Provocative in the vein of the “autobiographical” Chuck Barris tale Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, NORWEGIAN NINJA has helped lead to a reopening of Arne Treholt’s case. The DVD brings the wider movie public into the loop of one of modern European history’s most notorious events.

NORWEGIAN NINJA SPECIAL FEATURES

– 3 Deleted Scenes
– 6 Bonus Scenes
– 6 Featurettes Including Interview with actor Mads Ousal, writer-director Thomas Capplen Malling, and producer Eric Vogel
– Music Video
– Trailer

GRAVE ENCOUNTERS – The Vicious Brothers Interview

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The Vicious Brothers are neither.

What had started out as a found footage production, spawned a trailer that has garnered almost ten million views, a following that demanded to know more and resulted in getting the chance to play the Tribeca Film Festival earlier this year.

Getting a chance to talk to the duo about their experiences shooting in a psych ward, trying to do something new with the genre, and making this movie the most original production it can be was one of the more satisfying talks I had with some filmmakers at the Comic-Con. While some are polished and are sticking with the party line no matter how hard you try and get someone to be honest, the Brothers Vicious were more than happy to talk about what it took to get this from where it began to where it is today.

I talked with them about the process of moviemaking, how these two found one another, and how the creative process differs when you have two minds trying to get to one outcome.

GRAVE ENCOUNTERS is now available via Video On Demand.

CHRISTOPHER STIPP: So, the film got accepted at Tribeca?

VICIOUS BROTHERS: Yeah.

CS: Is this really your first feature that you’ve gotten acclaim for?

ORTIZ: It’s just our first feature period!

MINIHAN: It’s our first feature ““ it’s our fourth script we’ve written together and our first one that we just decided to say “Fuck it” and go shoot it.

CS: What was the budget? I don’t want to know the exact number but was it something like, I have a Visa so let’s just run it up?

MINIHAN: It might as well have been. It’s well under a half million dollar movie. It’s Stu and I running around with cameras in our hands in an abandoned mental institution.

CS: Talk about that a little. The collaboration you two have ““ how does that work? In partnerships there’s give and take ““ like I have an idea ““ I have an idea ““ how long have you two been working together creatively?

ORTIZ: We met on the internet actually when we were both in high school. That’s how we met. He’s from Vancouver, Canada and I’m from California. We actually met on this filmmaking forum. And we started sending each other clips and sending movies that we’d shoot in our backyards and stuff like that. And it’s like, hey, this stuff is cool and we kept the relationship up and we met and just kept friends basically. This guy here is the only guy I ever met that I ever thought was on the same wave length as me in terms of what we thought was cool and just what we were doing. We’ve always had some weird click there where we have an understanding basically.

MINIHAN: It ties into the collaborative process as far as the writing goes and stuff like that. I’ll have an idea and if it’s not quite there yet, Stu will elevate it and vice versa and we always find eye to eye and even editing the film and directing the film, we share such similar mindset that it’s really a great collaboration.

The Vicious BrothersCS: In pre-production, production, and then editing, I have to assume the two of you disagreed on a few things here and there or not?

MINIHAN: Not so much disagreements sometimes it will be like, I have an idea and he would be like I don’t know about that, prove it. And then it’s like I basically have to prove it is a better idea.

ORTIZ: Like sell me on the idea or I sell you on the idea. If your idea is better, we always end up agreeing in the long run.

MINIHAN: And we’ve been doing this for a while now. We’ve written four scipts ““ at some point, the trust factor comes into it. You do away with your ego. This obviously works and we just always end up with something way better than if it was just him, or just me writing. We kind of balance each other out.

CS: And in the collaborative process with the actors ““ were they given ““ you obviously wrote the script but did you keep it loose and not letting them know ““ it seems like a movie that’s reactionary and try to get a naturalistic a response. Anything you kept them in the dark about?

ORTIZ: When we wrote the script we wrote a full 90 page script but we wrote some of it so loose that we left a lot of room for the actors to bring a lot of improvs to the table. There’s a certain scene in the film where we didn’t tell them what was going to happen and we basically had this whole set built that was blocking off a staircase that they are trying to run to and we just said, you are going to be filming this scene and you think there’s an escape route on the top of the building and you are going to run up the stairs and we just want it to be real. And something’s going to happen. So when they got up there you are seeing their genuine reaction to it.

MINIHAN: And we did some stuff also in the movie where we would just basically devise hallways of four ““ we’d start them on one end of a really long hallway ““ and granted they are completely in the dark, the only light they have is literally from their camera ““ and we said, OK, you need to walk from point A to point B and just react to stuff.

ORTIZ: We basically created a haunted house for them to walk though.

MINIHAN: Quite literally. We would be running around waiting and watching them on the monitors ““ we knew where they were and waited until they were next to a door or a window or something and we’d slam it or make a loud noise ““ we got a lot of hilarious reactions from them. They were freaked out.

CS: Was it hard ““ shooting in the dark presents its own challenges of trying to get the lighting right when there’s not a lot of lighting to give especially when you want it to look as natural as possible ““ was it something you were comfortable with?

ORTIZ: We were super comfortable with the idea of shooting the film in a gorilla-style. I think even if we had a ton of money we would have wanted a minimalist DP that would have wanted to light and shoot in a similar fashion just because with the sound producing thing ““ if it feels too studio you kind of get removed from the reality of it so when we made the film we wanted an aesthetic that really felt like it shows which is basically shot in the dark, very low light and they are not slick and rough around the edges.

MINIHAN: There is just something scary about going down a dark hallway and the only source of light is just one light source that is right in front of you. It’s just dark and things come into the light only about 10 feet in front of you.

ORTIZ: I hate horror movies when everything is over-lit and the moon is just lighting up the woods perfectly. It’s like, why is that guy using a flashlight, I can see everything perfectly.

CS: Exactly. It was like in the 70’s when horror movies felt more real because they weren’t well

viciousbrotherspremieregraveencounterstd5r24apum0lMINIHAN: For sure the ghetto nature helps sell the reality of it.

CS: And to that point ““ the scares that you wanted to put into it ““ I’m reminded of James Wan’s Insidious which I am a huge fan of ““ PG 13, to boot. Say what you will about the man but he was able to create scary moments. How do you work with that when you know you want to get something scary? Not everything the actors are seeing is happening in front of them. How were you working with effects to enhance the scare and still capturing it naturally?

ORTIZ: I think it’s a rhythmic thing and has to do with timing. In terms of something jumping out and scaring at the appropriate moment ““ something that was a combination of all of that in the movie is ““ have you seen this movie?

CS: No…

ORTIZ: OK, there’s a scare that happens where there’s a bathtub and something scary happens and having to do with the bathtub and when we shot this thing on the day it took a real long time to set up so we were only able to do it twice. It was an important scare to get right. We didn’t really get the timing right on the day. But on the computer we chopped out a section of about 2 to 3 seconds of this dead time when we were waiting for the scare to happen but it didn’t come and we were able to past them together so you can’t even tell. The scare works perfectly.

CS: Really?

MINIHAN: It’s very timing oriented achieving the right scare. And with the sound footage film you can’t rely on the score to just go bam and shock you at any given moment so a lot of the creepiness has to do with the sound design that the building is slowly coming to life and the ambient drones of the building give a sense of uneasiness throughout the film and act as the score in essence.

CS: And then after you cut it all together and set your sights to getting it released, how was that process of letting go of your movie to be shown at a festival? Was that an easy process for you?

ORTIZ: One thing we did early on when we were still editing the film, my job in LA is that I actually edit trailers so we just started collaborating putting the trailer together. Even before the film is finished, we’re like the trailer is going to be a huge tool to just get us visibility basically to get some interest in it. So we put together a trailer, put it up on YouTube to just see if people would check this out and what would their reaction be and the reaction was pretty huge. At this point we have close to 6 million views now.

MINIHAN: It was made before the film was done. It really kicked started everything. I think Tribeca approached us after that and the wheels started rolling. The film came out in Italy recently and it did very well there theatrically and it’s going to be released in the US through Tribeca Film on video on demand on August 25 and we are going to be doing midnight screenings leading up to that in LA and New York on August 19. We’re running a Demand It campaign at the same time so if you go to Great Encounters.com and demand it in your city, Tribeca will actually bring the film to your city. So you can experience it that way.

Party Favors: Todd Phillips

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TOKYO – Ever fight the urge to puke your guts up when staring at the magazines along the supermarket checkout?

The sensation nearly got the best of me last week when I was stocking up on Throwback Mountain Dew. There was Todd Phillips the director of The Hangover sucking face with Paris Hilton. Why? Why would he do such a thing with such a thing?

Why should I care?

Back in the ’90s, I met Todd through our mutual friend John Pierson. We were the bad boys of Pierson’s Split Screen series. Both of us had upset the executives at IFCTV. He for his love of porn king Seymore Butts. My troublemaking involved scenes of highway deaths, live birth and the gassing of puppies. I enjoyed Todd since he ran the NYC Underground Film Festival and made the documentary about G.G. Allin. He was f’n hardcore in a Film Threat way. Once when he and John were in Raleigh, I bought Todd a beer at a bar. I felt good for his success that came from his chance meeting with Ivan Reitman (Ghostbusters) on a snowy Manhattan street. I didn’t even complain when his shooting of the Wedding Chapel scene stopped my Deuce bus in Las Vegas. Although we thought it was a CSI shoot.

I was a starving film student living on Top Ramen and tuna. But I didn’t mind breaking the bank to pick up the round of beers for him and John. It was a warm memory of cold goodness. Now that Paris’ friends are swearing that Todd might be her future husband, I feel cheated. I’d rather have bought a beer for Stalin, Bucky Dent or CarrotTop.

Why would he be seen in public with her? She’s last decade’s Khloe Kardashian. Maybe some hickish goofball that made an infomercial would be impressed with her in the passenger seat. Todd’s a bigger name than her when it comes to a paying crowd. He’s worth more than her with his Hangover paydays. Her latest reality show tanked. Her time on talkshows is excruciating. There’s nothing beyond her mug shots.

Perhaps Todd can’t get enough of her droning on about how she’s a hard worker. Or maybe her thrilling tales of days inside jail when she felt like a criminal. Or how about memories of her last boyfriend taking the rap for the accidental cocaine that was in a purse that she swore wasn’t really hers. Who wants to take a felony rap for her? She’s like a rental moped at St. Barts. No matter what you imagine, you’re kissing a lot tourist ass on her leathery cheeks.

How could Todd have done this? I would been more understanding if he had been busted for cornholing the rotting corpse of Bea Arthur. What man couldn’t understand the urge to be an Excitable Boy?

I wandered out back to my Beautiful Mind shed to contemplate the abyss. After hours connecting magazine articles with string and breathing in rubber cement,
the truth hit me. Todd Phillips that drank my beer isn’t the Todd Phillips that sucked Paris Hilton’s face.

What really happened on the legendary snowy night when Todd shouted to Ivan Reitman that he was a better filmmaker than Robert Simonds? The myth is Ivan set up a meeting with Todd and thus Road Trip was born. But that’s part of the mystery. How can Todd Phillips go from Hated and Screwed to making mediocre Hollywood comedies? It’s not even like he makes big dumb Hollywood movies to pay the bills and small subversive projects to feed his soul. He’s all about the mindless popcorn chuckles. What did Ivan Reitman do to Todd during the meeting? I think the answer is obvious: Ivan Reitman killed, dismembered and ate Todd Phillips.

It’s a well known rumor that Ivan Reitman into eating people. How do you think he was able to capture such realistic scenes in Cannibal Girls? What do you think happened to John Candy? Afterwards Ivan realized he’d dined on the wrong guy since people would notice Todd Phillips being dead with teeth marks on his skull. So he hastily found a replacement: Philip Todd, a major Hollywood weasel who dreamed of turning Inch High Private Eye into a Bruce Willis blockbuster. This is kinda what the Beatles did after Paul McCartney was murdered by Orson Welles in a Hamburg brothel. It’s Philip Todd that’s cranking out Due Date and Starsky & Hutch. It’s Phillip Todd that’s a Red Bull and vodka lover’s Shawn Levy. Philip Todd doesn’t mind partying with Paris Hilton cause he doesn’t have any aspirations other than being a major Hollywood phony. He’d date a Teen Mom if it meant the lead at TMZ.

I feel bad now about buying Todd Phillips the beer. I should have smashed that bottle over his skull and saved him from the fate of being replaced by Philip Todd. If only there was a Hot Tub Time Machine, I could have prevented his Paris Hilton fate.

Did you know you can also use rubber cement as an adhesive?

KIDS GO CABLE

Doug Block’s The Kids Grow Up demonstrates how fast kids grow up. On the verge of his daughter leaving for college, Block pieces through video of her life to ponder their relationship over the years. The documentary has been showing on HBO lately. Here’s a little chat I had with Block at 2010’s Full Frame Documentary Film Festival in Durham, N.C.

SCREW THE ACADEMY

The Academy of Motion Pictures and Sciences has extended membership to Russell Brand. They want him to be an Oscar voter. Why? What exactly has this Mighty Boosh wannabe done in cinema to be worthy of such an honor? Was it his playing himself in Get Him to the Greek? Or maybe it was dragging Helen Mirren through that painful remake of Arthur? Or how about his voice work on Hop?

Let’s put this into perspective: The Academy refused to let Rodney Dangerfield join. They didn’t think Rodney’s career was up to their standards. Rodney made golf cool in Caddyshack. Is there a better film about an old guy going back to college than Back to School? What about Rodney’s turn as the molesting father in Natural Born Killers? He knew how to play creepy. He wasn’t a one note performer. And yet the Academy told him to go away.

Now they extend a membership to Russell Brand? The only career accomplishment he’s done is get Katy Perry to marry him. But because he’s British, Russell must greater than Rodney as a movie actor.

As long as Russell Brand votes for the Oscars, I’m not watching. If even they invited me to host, I’d wear a blindfold so I could maintain my promise not to actually watch the ceremony.

BLU-RAY HEAVEN

Better Off Dead in Blu-ray means Curtis Armstrong in 1080p. Sure most people will claim this is a John Cusack film, but Curtis makes the film. Cusack gets dumped by his high school girlfriend and everyone wants a shot at her. He can’t deal with the despair. He’s Mr. Glum even with his best friend being Curtis. The only thing that slaps him almost out of it is a cute French foreign exchange student. She’s stuck with a family that feeds her french fries and french dressing. There’s plenty of weird jokes including how Cusack’s younger brother uses the mail to upgrade his life. Writer-director Savage Steve Holland was denied Oscar glory in 1985 when Better Off Dead was released. Does anyone care about Out of Africa anymore? Or Color Purple? But you’ll be howling at the weirdness when you bust out the Blu-ray of Better Off Dead. Unlike the John Hughes films, this movie improves with age. Why? Cause Curtis Armstrong rules the screen. His instructions on how to ski the K-12 are legendary. “Go that way, really fast. If something gets in your way, turn,” he says. The transfer looks so good that you’ll want to have $2 to pay off the paperboy. Did you know that Slash from Guns N Rose stole his hat look from Curtis?

CORMAN CORNER

Roger Corman’s Cult Classics: Streetwalkin’ reminds us that Melissa Leo didn’t start out a middle aged actress. Like so many major stars, this year’s Best Supporting Actress Oscar winner for The Fighter got her start in the Roger Corman universe. She was a fresh face that found a lead role walking the streets of Manhattan. She and her brother get tossed out of their father’s house. They take the bus into the Big Apple only to find that mom doesn’t want them either. Luckily she meets a guy at the bus station and he’s got a job for her that doesn’t require too much experience. She takes well to being a hooker and putting money in her man’s pocket. She works the area around Time Square before it became a TGIFridays. One of her corner pals is Julie Newmar (Batman‘s Catwoman). She’s an older woman looking to save up enough to retire. Newmar looks good working in her lingerie. Another one of Leo’s co-stars is Khandi Alexander. They team up to torture a submissive businessman. The duo would reunite 25 years later on HBO’s Treme. Trouble happens when Leo’s pimp tangles with Antonio Fargas (Starsky and Hutch‘s Huggy Bear). Things get good and violent on the street when the pimps battle. The cool thing is that while this is a low budget Corman film, they really did shoot around Time Square. This isn’t a couple establishing shots and the rest of production made at the lumberyard in Venice, CA. Melissa Leo struts around the real streets of Manhattan in her pumps. Streetwalkin’ is a classic of the ’80s hooker flicks.

O TIBBY

Mystery Science Theater 3000: MST3K Vs. Gamera – XXI is the boxset that only the extremely optimistic fan thought would ever be legally released. Why wouldn’t these five episodes of massive turtle action remain off the schedule? Because both distributor Sandy Frank and Daiei Motion Picture Company were upset at MST3K poking fun at their beloved rubbersuit superstar. Frank was extremely pissed off at all the jokes about him. But with the optimism of a kid called Kenny with a baseball hat, MST3K Vs. Gamera has arrived. Gamera starts the series as a bit of a Godzilla tale of how nature hates being trashed by man. Gamera Vs. Barugon is the non-kid storyline about greed, mega Opals and monsters. Barugon shoots a rainbow of death out of his back. Gamera Vs. Gao is the first one I ever saw. A Rodan-like flying reptile attacks a town in the Japanese countryside. He fires lasers from his mouth. This is when the movies focused on the kid angle. Gamera Vs. Guiron makes the kids meet weird lady aliens that have a sword headed monster terrorizing their planet. Gamera Vs. Zigra makes the turtle battle a monster that can transform from a spaceship to a swordfish. It’s as warped as it can get. This allows Joel and the Bots to go wild mocking the weirdness. For those upset that this is another non-Mike set, let it be known that Mike Nelson gives his legendary performance of the Gamera theme song. Here’s a clip of it.

Now you can buy all eight Showa era Gameras and the five MST3K episodes from Shout! Factory. If only Godzilla could have such completeness to its classic films. The boxset comes in a fancy tin box. If you order from Shout! Factory’s wesbite, they’ll throw in a pack of Gamera postcards and an MST3K stress ball. Shame they don’t throw in a few tissues so you can wipe up the tears at the beauty of Tom Servo singing to TIbby the turtle. There’s lots of bonus features including a history of Gamera, the Chiodo Brothers and the MST Hour wraparounds featuring Mike Nelson as Jack Perkins. MST3K Vs. Gamera deserves a place of honor in your house.

DVD SHELF

Conan the Adventurer: Season One animates the daddy of fantasy fiction. They toned down Conan for Saturday morning. No longer is he a great thief that slaughters folks and loves the ladies. He’s not even an orphan. He’s a nice kid trying to free his family after they’re turned to stone by Serpent people. Even his pals aren’t so cold blooded in their attack methods. One is an actual prince and the other is a circus performer. They’re all well mannered. Since it’s a cartoon, they have a talking animal character. This time we get a magical bird that lives on Conan’s shield. This kinda makes this less tough than the books and Arnold’s live action movies. All 13 episodes from season one are featured on 2 DVDs. Watch this with your favorite polyhedral dice.

Melrose Place The Sixth Season, Volume Two brings to an end the penultimate season. Amanda (Heather Locklear) gets involved in a nasty plane crash. The tenants put together a search team to come after her. There’s a lost love return from the Iraq war to haunt a resident. Michael gets screwed on his practice thanks to a drunk woman. It doesn’t help when he goes nuts at a stripclub. Amanda and Kyle keep up their plans to get married. There’s a lot of people wanting to bust up their nuptials. They must have spread the rumor of a cash bar at the reception. The mystery daddy nearly gets exposed by one pregnant resident. How can there only be one last season to go? There’s so many questions. The 12 episodes are spread over 3 DVDs. With the upcoming demise of SoapNet, you’ll be wanting to create your own Melrose Place marathons for the weekend.

Dennis the Menace: Season Two continues the comic page fun from 1960. Jay North brought the character to life in his striped shirt, overalls and iconic haircut. This was the salad days for the series with the show understanding itself and the kids still looking like kids. Puberty hadn’t destroyed the childish fun. “Out of Retirement” gives Mr. Wilson (Joseph Kearns) a chance to go back to his old company. What makes the choice hard is gig will be in Pittsburgh. He seems eager to flee Dennis (Jay North). Can the boy do the right thing and make the old guy stay? “Dennis and the Ham-pher” reminds parents to make sure your kids buy the right pet. He thinks he’s raising a hamster, but it’s a gopher. Big difference. “Paint-Up, Clean-Up Week” is another classic tale of Dennis doing too much to improve the neighborhood. “The Christmas Horse” proves a pony isn’t a great holiday gift. Kearns keeps up the crotchety nature to Dennis’ well meaning mayhem. There’s 38 episodes in this collection. Season 3 will be released on Oct. 25. They only made four seasons before the kids grew up.

August 25, 2011

A Bit Of A Chat with Ken Plume & Doc Hammer 3

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I’m Ken Plume, and soon you’ll be listening to “A Bit Of A Chat” with me, Ken Plume.

In this episode, I have another chat with The Venture Bros. own Doc Hammer about shirtlessness, humidity, four voices, sports, and vaudeville.

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August 23, 2011

FREDagator: 2011-08-23

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OK Go re-creates their videos with Muppets…

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August 22, 2011

A Bit Of A Chat with Ken Plume & Graham Linehan 3

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I’m Ken Plume, and soon you’ll be listening to “A Bit Of A Chat” with me, Ken Plume.

In this episode, I have another chat with the co-creator of FATHER TED & creator of THE IT CROWD, Graham Linehan, about motivation, restroom attendants, French IT, proper exits, and killing little old ladies.

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August 19, 2011

Weekend Shopping Guide 8/19/11: Of Mice & Paul

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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…)

For all its desperation to make itself a loving homage to Spielberg, Super 8 is a crass wannabe next to Nick Frost & Simon Pegg’s alien road trip Paul (Universal, Not Rated, Blu-Ray-$34.98 SRP), as it evokes all of the loving geek warmth the former wanted to evoke without the effort and with the added bonus of being funny. Bonus materials include an audio commentary, featurettes, galleries, bloopers, and more.

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Adding to the mystery presented to viewers all those years ago, the introduction of River Song in the episode “Silence In The Library” found the enigmatic Dr. Song in possession of her very own Sonic Screwdriver, given to her by The Doctor in the future and an advanced version, no less. Now you can own your very own Doctor Who: Future Sonic Screwdriver ($19.99) featuring both a blue AND red setting.

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If you tend to think of Mickey Mouse as nothing more than a bland corporate spokesman, prepare to be both fascinated and delighted by the incredible comic strip adventures of the 30’s by Floyd Gottfredson, collected for the first time in Mickey Mouse: Race To Death Valley (Fantagraphics, $29.99 SRP), the first volume of hopefully the entire run. Get it! Now!

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Oh, they’re coming fast & furious now. What, you ask? More classic Doctor Who adventures – this time the Tom Baker story The Sun Makers and the Sylvester McCoy story Paradise Towers (BBC, Not Rated, DVD-$24.98 SRP each). Both are loaded with the usual complement of commentaries, featurettes, deleted scenes, and more. We’re so close to having all of the extant classic Who stories on DVD that you can almost taste it.

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Let’s all forget about the American abomination and just re-watch the from-front-to-back enjoyable 16th season of the original UK Top Gear (BBC, Not Rated, Blu-Ray-$29.99 SRP), which finds Jeremy, James, & Richard crossing the US, and then find themselves in Albania later in the season. Bonus materials include chats, behind-the-scenes footage, a studio tour, outtakes, and more.

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Although only one of them was made as a period piece, enough time has passed that both Fast Times At Ridgemont High and Dazed & Confused (Universal, Rated R, Blu-Ray-$ 26.98 SRP each) are now both snapshots of their respective eras, and both making their high definition debut. Fast Times features a documentary, an audio commentary, and in-film behind-the-scenes materials, while Dazed has featurettes, deleted scenes, and retro PSAs.

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If you’re a big fan of Mike Nelson, Kevin Murphy, and Bill Corbett’s post-MST3K endeavor Rifftrax, you owe it to yourself to partake of the heightened energy of a pair of recent live show releases that were originally beamed to theaters around the country – Rifftrax Live: House On Haunted Hill Riffed Live From Nashville 2010 & Rifftrax Live: Reefer Madness Riffed Live From San Diego 2010 (Legend Films, Not Rated, Blu-Ray-$17.95 each), both of which are now available in high definition. Heck, the Nashville show even has a special set from special guest Paul F. Tompkins.

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With the recent resurgence in popularity of Nickelodeon’s 90’s line-up – or, at least Nickelodeon’s acknowledgement that there is a fanbase out there – it should come as no surprise that those fans will now be able to pick up the complete first season of Hey Arnold! (Shout Factory, Not Rated, DVD-$29.93 SRP). The 4-disc set contains all 20 episodes.

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I’ve made no secret of my intense hatred – borne of even more intense disappointment – in Torchwood (BBC, Not Rated, Blu-Ray-$129.98 SRP). Still, I know that there are wrongheaded fans of the ongoing mess who will probably want to snap up the complete series box set, featuring seasons 1 & 2 and the Children Of Earth miniseries, plus all of the bonus features from the original releases. So for you fans – have at it.

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If Pineapple Express was a stoner action flick, than the rather obviously named Your Highness (Universal, Not Rated, Blu-Ray-$39.98 SRP), you’ll not be surprised to learn, is a stoner swords & sorcery flick, which finds Danny McBride’s pampered prince forced to join his brother James Franco’s quest to find the bride stolen by an evil wizard. It’s got Toby Jones, Charles Dance, and a mechanical bird, so it’s at least worth a spin. Bonus materials include an audio commentary, featurettes, deleted scenes, and outtakes.

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While Pixar and Dreamworks get most of the attention, let’s not overlook the equally enjoyable films from other studios that don’t get the attention, like Blu Sky Studios fun, funny tale of a domesticated macaw intent on returning to his roots in South America in Rio (Fox, Rated PG, Blu-Ray-$39.99 SRP). Bonus materials include featurettes, deleted scenes, music videos, and more.

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I admit, there’s a fondness in my heart for The Fox And The Hound (Walt Disney, Rated G, Blu-Ray-$39.99 SRP), as it was one of the first Disney films I saw as a kid. Now, don’t mistake that fondness for any belief that it’s one of the studio’s best animated films, as it’s often a plodding affair, but it does have some flashes of charm and I’m happy whenever a classic Disney flick makes its way to high definition. They also very rightly are packaging this with the high-def release of the forgettable sequel The Fox And The Hound II, as that’s the only way anyone would buy it. The 3-disc set also carries over all of the bonus features found on the original DVD release.

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Get your fix of manly-man movies in high definition with the release of both The Magnificent Seven & The Return Of The Magnificent Seven (MGM, Not Rated, Blu-Ray-$16.99 SRP each), as well as Sergio Leone’s Clint Eastwood classics Fistful Of Dollars & For A Few Dollars More (MGM, Rated R, Blu-Ray-$16.99 SRP each). You know you want them all.

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I’m a big fan of Berkely Breathed’s children’s book Mars Needs Moms (Walt Disney, Rated PG, 3D Blu-Ray-$49.99 SRP), in which a young boy’s mother was kidnapped to the red planet. The movie version would have been a fun flick if not for producer Robert Zemeckis’s godawful motion capture animation, which despite his mighty protests to the contrary STILL have dead eyes and dwell firmly in the uncanny valley. The 3-D effects in the home theater are impressive, which is a shame, because they really deserve a better design style. Bonus materials include an audio commentary, featurettes, and deleted scenes.

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During that period when Hanna-Barbera was just crankin’ out feature-length specials of just about all of their characters, George & Jane Jetson’s eldest daughter got her own, featuring a witch, a teen idol, aliens, and even Elroy. And the folks at the Warner Archive Collection have made Rockin’ With Judy Jetson (Warner Bros., Not Rated, DVD-$19.95) available.

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Oh, the 80’s was just packed full of mediocre animated series that inspired dedicated fans who’ve grown up to have disposable cash and a desire to relive their rose-tinted memories – Which is why we have MASK: The Complete Series (Shout Factory, Not Rated, DVD-$99.99 SRP), which features guys in masks who drove cars and trucks. And the good guys had a robot that looked like an ambulatory egg. So, yeah. Bonus materials include retrospective featurettes.

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It’s still not The Hudsucker Proxy, but I’m still happy about the high definition arrival of The Big Lebowski (Universal, Rated R, Blu-Ray-$29.98 SRP). The real key is the improved presentation of the film itself, as the bonus features are carried over from the last DVD special edition. So, yes – The Dude still abides.

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Get your literary drama on with a pair of releases from A&E sure to delight the higher-brows amongst you. The first is the Thomas Hardy Collection (A&E, Not Rated, DVD-$19.95 SRP), featuring adaptations of both Tess Of The D’Ubervilles & The Mayor Of Casterbridge. If adventure is more your speed, there’s Horatio Hornblower: The Further Adventures (A&E, Not Rated, DVD-$14.95 SRP), which contains the feature-length films The Duchess And The Devil & The Wrong War.

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Curious how timing works out such that the 5th season of Spin City (Shout Factory, Not Rated, DVD-$29.93 SRP) gets its release during the year of Charlie Sheen’s flameout, as the 5th season is when Sheen was brought in to take over the lead from the ailing Michael J. Fox, carrying it on for a few more years.

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See Brits survive a post-apocalyptic wasteland and make the journey to a distant planet to make a new start in Outcasts (BBC, Not Rated, Blu-Ray-$34.99 SRP). Suffice to say, life on the new world isn’t a cake walk, as events both natural and interpersonal threaten to destroy humanity’s future. Bonus materials incl7ude interviews and a featurette.

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My nephews will be delighted to see another volume of the Frosty Freezy Freeze fans and crime-fighting duo back for another batch of episodes in Fanboy & Chumchum: Brain Freeze (Nickelodeon, Not Rated, DVD-$14.98 SRP), which contains 7 episodes plus an animatic.

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Some are fascinating, but I’m not one for re-living that horrible day, but from a historical perspective the documentaries collected in the September 11th Memorial Edition (History Channel, Not Rated, DVD-$24.95 SRP) are pretty comprehensive and are thankfully free of editorial or agenda.

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If I were to choose the giant robot cartoon that left the biggest mark on my childhood psyche (after Transformers), it would have to be Voltron. Watching the 7 remastered episodes contained in Voltron: The Legend Begins (Vivendi, Not Rated, DVD-$12.99 SRP), the show still holds up as a fun adventure romp, supported on this new disc by a clutch of retrospective featurettes.

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For the most part, I loathe the Spider-Man feature film franchise, but I will give them credit on one detail they nailed – the Spider-Man costume itself. One just has to watch previous attempts at making a real-world version of the costume in other productions to see just how poorly things can go, and see just how right they went in this instance (as opposed to the horrid redesign being employed in the upcoming cinematic reset of the franchise). Well, the costume I love has now been made into a Spider-Man 12″ Figure ($149.99) from the fine folks at Hot Toys and Sideshow Collectibles. Packed with a clutch of alternate hands (ranging from swinging to web-firing), a pedestal, and numerous web lines – and outfitted in a pretty snazzy small-scale version of the film’s costume – it’s a welcome addition to the collection of any diehard webhead.

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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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August 18, 2011

A Bit Of A Chat with Ken Plume & Rebecca Watson 4

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I’m Ken Plume, and soon you’ll be listening to “A Bit Of A Chat” with me, Ken Plume.

In this episode, I have another chat with author, presenter, and skeptic extraordinaire Rebecca Watson about apples, booze quizzes, t-shirts, unbirthdays, and more apples.

And be sure to visit Skepchick.

Hope you enjoy…

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A Bit Of A Chat with Ken Plume & Jackson Publick

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I’m Ken Plume, and soon you’ll be listening to “A Bit Of A Chat” with me, Ken Plume.

In this episode, Ken Plume chats with Venture Bros. creator Jackson Publick about writing, Edith Ann, pee jars, smoking, dead air, shoebox bases, and box furniture.

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August 17, 2011

Contest Round-Up: 2011-08-17

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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 BBC Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies each of OUTCASTS on both Blu-Ray & DVD.

In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies each of WONDERS OF THE UNIVERSE on both Blu-Ray & DVD.

In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies each of ZEN on both Blu-Ray & DVD.

In conjunction with Cartoon Network Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of BEN 10 ULTIMATE ALIEN: VOLUME 2 on DVD.

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

In conjunction with A&E Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of HORATIO HORNBLOWER: THE FURTHER ADVENTURES on DVD.

In conjunction with New Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of THE BEST AND THE BRIGHTEST on DVD.

In conjunction with Universal Home Video, we’re giving away five (5) copies of DAZED & CONFUSED on Blu-Ray.

In conjunction with Universal Home Video, we’re giving away five (5) copies of FAST TIMES AT RIDGEMONT HIGH on Blu-Ray.

In conjunction with Universal Home Video, we’re giving away five (5) copies of ANIMAL HOUSE on Blu-Ray.

In conjunction with Universal Home Video, we’re giving away five (5) copies of THE BLUES BROTHERS on Blu-Ray.

In conjunction with Thinkgeek, we’re giving away three (3) DOCTOR WHO: MY MYSTERIOUS DOCTOR posters.

Win a DOCTOR WHO: MY MYSTERIOUS DOCTOR poster!

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In conjunction with Thinkgeek, we’re giving away three (3) DOCTOR WHO: MY MYSTERIOUS DOCTOR posters.

Contest ends at 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, September 15th.

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Win THE BLUES BROTHERS on Blu-Ray!

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In conjunction with Universal Home Video, we’re giving away five (5) copies of THE BLUES BROTHERS on Blu-Ray.

Contest ends at 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, September 15th.

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Win ANIMAL HOUSE on Blu-Ray!

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In conjunction with Universal Home Video, we’re giving away five (5) copies of ANIMAL HOUSE on Blu-Ray.

Contest ends at 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, September 15th.

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Win FAST TIMES AT RIDGEMONT HIGH on Blu-Ray!

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In conjunction with Universal Home Video, we’re giving away five (5) copies of FAST TIMES AT RIDGEMONT HIGH on Blu-Ray.

Contest ends at 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, September 15th.

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Win DAZED & CONFUSED on Blu-Ray!

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In conjunction with Universal Home Video, we’re giving away five (5) copies of DAZED & CONFUSED on Blu-Ray.

Contest ends at 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, September 15th.

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Win THE BEST AND THE BRIGHTEST on DVD!

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In conjunction with New Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of THE BEST AND THE BRIGHTEST on DVD.

Contest ends at 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, September 15th.

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Win HORATIO HORNBLOWER: THE FURTHER ADVENTURES on DVD!

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In conjunction with A&E Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of HORATIO HORNBLOWER: THE FURTHER ADVENTURES on DVD.

Contest ends at 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, September 15th.

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Win THE THOMAS HARDY COLLECTION on DVD!

Filed under: Contests — Tags: , , , , , — UncaScroogeMcD @ 6:25 am

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

Contest ends at 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, September 15th.

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BEN 10 ULTIMATE ALIEN: VOLUME 2 on DVD!

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In conjunction with Cartoon Network Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of BEN 10 ULTIMATE ALIEN: VOLUME 2 on DVD.

Contest ends at 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, September 15th.

Enter the contest!
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Win ZEN on Blu-Ray & DVD!

Filed under: Contests — Tags: , , , , , , — UncaScroogeMcD @ 5:01 am

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In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies each of ZEN on both Blu-Ray & DVD.

Contest ends at 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, September 15th.

Enter the contest!
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Win WONDERS OF THE UNIVERSE on Blu-Ray & DVD!

Filed under: Contests — Tags: , , , , , , , — UncaScroogeMcD @ 4:38 am

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In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies each of WONDERS OF THE UNIVERSE on both Blu-Ray & DVD.

Contest ends at 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, September 15th.

Enter the contest!
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Win OUTCASTS on Blu-Ray & DVD!

Filed under: Contests — Tags: , , , , , , — UncaScroogeMcD @ 4:24 am

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In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies each of OUTCASTS on both Blu-Ray & DVD.

Contest ends at 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, September 15th.

Enter the contest!
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August 15, 2011

A Bit Of A Chat with Ken Plume & Ricky Gervais

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I’m Ken Plume, and soon you’ll be listening to “A Bit Of A Chat” with me, Ken Plume.

In this episode, I chat with Ricky Gervais about fancy hats, pajama pants, talc baths, wise owls, gin lists, and twee tweeting.

Hope you enjoy…

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