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August 29, 2012

Ken Plume & FRED: The Official DragonCon 2012 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 (August 31st – September 3rd).

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: Grand Ballroom A-F – Sheraton (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: FRED Entertainment Panel-Palooza-Extrava-Thingee-a-Doodle
Time: Fri 01:00 pm Location: Valdosta – Sheraton (Length: 1)
Description: A panel that really only exists for the sake of frolicking, bantering, and geeking about with special guests and an Irishman.

Title: Quiz-o-Tron 2000
Time: Fri 10:00 pm Location: International South – Hyatt (Length: 1)
Description: Rebecca Watson’s science-themed quiz show!

Title: Gonzoroo II
Time: Sat 08:30 pm Location: Atrium Ballroom – Marriott (Length: 2.5)
Description: An evening of music, comedic delights, and surprises galore!

Title: FRED Entertainment Presents Yet Another Panel About Doctor Who
Time: Sun 11:30 am Location: Atlanta Ballroom – Westin (Length: 1)
Description: Ken Plume & guests rant, rave, giggle & titter about all things DW as only enthusiastic, opinionated & reasonably well-informed geeks can hope to do.

Title: Art In Community
Time: Sun 01:00 pm Location: Atlanta Ballroom – Westin (Length: 1)
Description: From movies to TV shows to comics & more, artists are now turning directly to their fans in order to get their art made. Hosted by Ken Plume.

Title: The Venture Bros
Time: Sun 02:30 pm Location: Atrium Ballroom – Marriott (Length: 1)
Description: Doc Hammer, Jackson Publick, & James Urbaniak return ahead of a Halloween special and a new season to chat & take your questions.

Title: How I Became Dr. Venture, Robert Crumb & 101 Red Herrings
Time: Sun 05:30 pm Location: Augusta 1-2 – Westin (Length: 1)
Description: Actor James Urbaniak discusses his life and career as a “modestly successful character actor” and beloved internet presence.

Title: Gonzo Quiz Show IV: The Quest For Quiz
Time: Sun 07:00 pm Location: Atlanta Ballroom – Westin (Length: 2.5)
Description: Teams of celebrity guests are led through a series of panel show games that you entertained.

And on Monday, I will be in Huntsville, Alabama at SPACE CAMP with Marian Call, Joseph Scrimshaw, George Hrab, Molly Lewis, and more raising money at ROCKETFEST. DETAILS HERE.

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

And let’s wrap things up with a little slice from last year’s panel with Sylvester McCoy…

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August 28, 2012

Ken P. D. Snydecast #178: Advise And Dissent

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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.

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KEN P.D. SNYDECAST #178: Advise And Dissent – Ken & Dana return with answers aplenty for questions a few.

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August 27, 2012

Win a DOCTOR WHO: TARDIS MINI SET from Thinkgeek!

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In conjunction with Thinkgeek, we’re giving away two (2) DOCTOR WHO: TARDIS MINI SETS.

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Win GET A LIFE: THE COMPLETE SERIES on DVD!

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In conjunction with Shout Factory, we’re giving away two (2) copies of GET A LIFE: THE COMPLETE SERIES on DVD.

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Win BEST OF ANCIENT ALIENS on Blu-Ray!

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In conjunction with The History Channel, we’re giving away two (2) copies of BEST OF ANCIENT ALIENS on Blu-Ray.

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Win SECRET ACCESS: THE PRESIDENCY on DVD!

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In conjunction with The History Channel, we’re giving away two (2) copies of SECRET ACCESS: THE PRESIDENCY on DVD.

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Win JAMES BOND GADGETS on DVD!

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In conjunction with The History Channel, we’re giving away two (2) copies of JAMES BOND GADGETS on DVD.

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Win AMERICA’S BOOK OF SECRETS on DVD!

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In conjunction with The History Channel, we’re giving away two (2) copies of AMERICA’S BOOK OF SECRETS on DVD.

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Win FOR ONE NIGHT on DVD!

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In conjunction with Lifetime, we’re giving away two (2) copies of FOR ONE NIGHT on DVD.

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Win DALZIEL & PASCOE: SEASON 6 on DVD!

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Win JUDGE JOHN DEED: SEASON SIX on DVD!

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Win PLANET DINOSAUR on DVD!

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August 26, 2012

My Favourite Things: August 2012

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Hello my lovelies. I’m in particularly good form at the moment as I’m about to travel to Atlanta for my 5th Dragon*Con. Both myself and Ken will be there regaling you with panels and such so do please join us.

In the meantime, why not take a perusal at the things that particularly tickled me this month online.

1) Bad Song Made Good

Listen, we’re all sick of Carly Rae Jepsen’s “Call Me Maybe”. Even if the internet didn’t manage to kill it with memes and parodies, the amount of radio play it received alone would have made it the ear-worm to make you commit suicide.

But you know what? Bad things can get better. And if you get The Roots and Jimmy Fallon together with a bunch of classroom instruments to cover the song, it just becomes amazing, no matter how bad it originally was. So here, enjoy the best version of this song you’ll ever hear.

2) JG Thirlwell In A Record Store

JG Thirlwell is the genius behind the music of The Venture Bros TV show. He creates some classic soundtracks so when he is asked to shop in a record store and tell us about his picks… well, you know you’re in for a treat.

No, I hadn’t heard of any of them either.

3) Life On Mars

This is not just my favourite thing, but it should be humanity’s favourite thing this month. Yeah, motherfucker, we landed a big-ass rover on Mars. Recognise.

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Would you like to see a 360 degree image of Mars? Of course you would. The above image is just a small part of the awesome full picture that you can see by CLICKING THIS LINK.

What I really love about it is that it’s interactive so you can look anywhere around, even at the rover itself! And if you don’t view it in fullscreen you’re wasting all of our time.

4) You’re Doomed At Dragon*Con

As I said earlier, I will be at the biggest fan-run convention in the world very soon and as it is now less than a week away I thought I would share this little guide to the convention I did last year with JJ Hawkins. It’s the best guide out there for any newbie to the Con and I’m not just saying that because I’m awesome, but it is partly because of it.

5) Oh My Dayum

Daym Drops is a YouTuber of glorious bliss. He eats food in his car for your viewing pleasure (and his eating pleasure). For some reason it’s incredibly entertaining to watch him go nuts for the fast food he is consuming.

As with anything great on YouTube, the auto-tune-the-news folks have gotten their hands on it and turned it into a musical wonder. I think it’s worth leaving you on this month. Enjoy.

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

Aaron Poole is the creator of tongue blisters, it seems. He is also more accurately an internet whore and rarely leaves the house. If you like what you read here check out his blog http://aaronfever.blogspot.com

August 24, 2012

Weekend Shopping Guide 8/24/12: Snowy Weather

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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…)

The animation could be a bit better, but there’s no denying that a lot of attention to detail and faithfulness went in to The Adventures of Tintin (Shout Factory, Not Rated, DVD-$19.93 SRP), the final season of which is being released, adapting the stories The Red Sea Sharks, The Seven Crystal Balls, Prisoners Of The Sun, The Castafiore Emerald, Destination Moon, Explorers On The Moon, and Tintin In America.

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As your portable devices desperately in need of a charge stack up, it’s handy to have something like the Powerline Dual Hi-Power Adapter ($29.99), which allows you to charge two USB devices at once – even two iPads, which are traditionally too much of a power draw for many multi-port USB chargers. As an added bonus, it even comes with a high quality 6′ dock cable, so you can keep charging your device even when you want to muck around with it far from the wall socket. How’s them apples?

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After sticking mainly to their big guns, Disney has decided to release a torrent of their second tier animated films for the first time in high definition, many as two-packs featuring the original film and their sequel. Getting this treatment are The Aristocats (Walt Disney, Rated G, Blu-Ray-$39.99 SRP), The Rescuers/The Rescuers Down Under (Walt Disney, Rated G, Blu-Ray-$39.99 SRP), Pocahontas/Pocahontas II (Walt Disney, Rated G, Blu-Ray-$39.99 SRP), The Tigger Movie (Walt Disney, Rated G, Blu-Ray-$39.99 SRP), and Lady And The Tramp II: Scamp’s Adventure (Walt Disney, Rated G, Blu-Ray-$39.99 SRP). Each of the releases also feature standard DVDs, and carry over the bonus features from the original DVD releases – many over a decade old and long out of print. Here’s looking forward to what titles make their way out in the coming months.

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It’s the first non-mockumentary offering from Sacha Baron Cohen, but The Dictator (Paramount, Not Rated, Blu-Ray-$44.99 SRP) is a mixed bag. Its tale of a North African dictator of the fictitious Wadiya who finds himself stripped of power and replaced by a doppelganger in a coup attempt while in New York is full of the outrageous shock comedy Cohen has been known for, and sometimes it hits. And sometimes it doesn’t. Worth a viewing? Probably, but just don’t expect Borat. Bonus materials include deleted and extended scenes.

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With Guillermo Del Toro’s efforts abandoned, the animated The Color Out Of Space (Brink, Rated R, DVD-$19.95 SRP) is the closest we’ll come to getting a lovingly-crafted adaptation of an H.P. Lovecraft story. And it is a lovingly-crafted adaptation of the titular short story, perfectly capturing Lovecraft’s unsettling tale of a mystery deep in the woods. Bonus materials include featurettes, a lost scene, and the trailer.

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So, Will Ferrell and the folks at Gary Sanchez decide to make a Spanish-language send-up up the telenovella form, and they call it Casa de mi Padre (Lionsgate, Rated R, Blu-Ray-$24.99 SRP). So, is it any good? Mostly, yes, it works as a nice parody, though it never elevates itself much beyond a rote one – which is a shame, because it could have been a classic. Bonus materials include an audio commentary, deleted scenes, featurettes, commercials, and a music video.

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A pair old faithful Brit procedurals get another round of releases with Dalziel & Pascoe: Season 6 (BBC, Not Rated, DVD-$29.98 SRP) and Judge John Deed: Season 6 (BBC, Not Rated, DVD-$29.98 SRP), which means you can get your fill of odd couple detectives and an unrelenting idealistic judge.

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After eight seasons of crochetiness and open condescension, House (Universal, Not Rated, Blu-Ray-$74.98 SRP) comes to an end as we find the good doctor released from prison and thrown back into his old job, but with a far different set of circumstances. Bonus materials include a trio of featurettes.

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In addition to all of the information it imparts, the latest DisneyNature documentary, Chimpanzee (Walt Disney, Rated G, Blu-Ray-$39.99 SRP), is just beautifully shot and utterly engaging, much like their previous releases in the line. Watch it with the kids. Bonus materials include a clutch of featurettes and a music video.

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Yes, an entire generation has gone by since the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (Shout Factory, Not Rated, DVD-$19.93 SRP) were first repurposed onto our screens, which means nostalgia has kicked in and those now-adult fans will snap up the first volume of 30 episodes from the show’s original debut season. Yes, they most surely will.

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Sadly, a soap that never really took off was ABC’s Revenge (ABC Studios, Not Rated, DVD-$45.99 SRP), about a young woman out to make the wealthy elite of The Hamptons pay for what they did to her father (they ruined his life, natch). Bonus materials include a pilot commentary, featurettes, deleted scenes, music videos, and bloopers.

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I’m not a horror fan, but I’m sure those who are will have at least a passing interest in the high definition release of both Halloween 4: The Return Of Michael Myers & Halloween 5: The Revenge Of Michael Myers (Shout Factory, Rated R, Blu-Ray-$24.99 SRP each). Both sport audio commentaries, featurettes, and trailers.

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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…

-Ken Plume

FREDagator: 2012-08-24

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This may make me love Star Wars again… Y’know, the way it was before those things happened, & it all went sour…

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Ken P. D. Snydecast #177: Hoard To Tears

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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.

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KEN P.D. SNYDECAST #177: Hoard To Tears – Ken & Dana return to talk of famous kitchens, piles of stuff, talking dolls, and where crap goes when you die.

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FREDagator: 2012-08-24

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A little bit of the brilliance of Jerry Nelson…

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Here’s a chat I had with Jerry many years ago…

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August 21, 2012

FREDagator: 2012-08-21

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Has anyone checked to see if Al Roker is still suspended in time…

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August 20, 2012

Party Favors: Instant FilmFest

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OCEAN ISLE – The future is here for cinephiles- finally. I haven’t been a major fan of the digital conversion of movie theaters since you’re just paying to watch a big TV. Unlike HBO, you pay to see the same ads that run on TBS except at a size too big to ignore. The digital projection revolution hasn’t been that impressive.

Mostly the DLP transition seemed a great way to kill 35mm film. What major studio doesn’t see the bright side of not paying $3,000 to strike 35mm prints of their latest blockbuster? That’s a $12 million savings for a movie opening on 4,000 screens. The studios aren’t passing the savings onto you in the ticket prices. Easily impressed people are amazed that digital projection has allowed “live” shows and sporting events in the theaters. They’re overjoyed at Oprah, Ira Glass, Glenn Beck and Michael J. Nelson during one night only events. But that isn’t a new of a concept. Back in the Sixties they had Closed Circuit events run in movie theaters including a Beatles concert and heavyweight boxing title fights. Basically you’re just part of a pay-per-view that makes all the guests in the room chip into the kitty without the “but I brought the Dean’s Dip” cheapskate making you eat his share. The digital revolution wasn’t that futuristic and exciting. Then I received a Facebook invitation to see Iron Sky for a one time screening at a nearby theater. The future finally went wow.

Why was this screening of Iron Sky more “cinema of the future” than the upcoming Riff Trax Live Birdemic on October 25? Because the viewers had to make Iron Sky happen. Riff Trax has already been scheduled to screen in over a hundred theaters across the USA. Iron Sky wasn’t going to run on a Thursday night in my neighborhood unless enough people bought advance tickets. What made this Iron Sky revolutionary was the simple fact that a curious viewer can set up a screening of the greatest film ever made about Nazis on the dark side of the Moon attacking President Sarah Palin.

How is this possible? How can a simple movie fan book a movie and rent a movie theater without an intimate knowledge of theatrical exhibition or several hundred dollars in advance? The folks at Tugg.com has simplified the process. They have a catalog of over 600 films varying from small documentaries to older blockbusters in their catalog. They also have deals with theaters capable of receiving the digital copy of the film. According to Tugg’s instructions, all you need to do is pick the film, select the nearest theater to you and schedule a date. My local screening of Iron Sky took place on a Thursday night. This is a slow night for ticket sales so the theater manager doesn’t mind a crowd showing up. Even with 15 screens, nearly all of the cars in the parking lot belonged to folks eager the special screening. This is easily a boon for theater owners wanted a reason to pour golden flavoring on the popcorn.

The hard work comes immediately after you set up the screening. You need to find enough people in your area not merely curious about seeing the movie, but ready to buy their ticket in advance. Can you locate 50 or more kindred cinema souls by working your Facebook and Twitter connections. You can always beg a writer at your local Examiner to give the screening a plug. You’ll learn to network on message boards. The good part is that Tugg provides a page for your screening that includes a countdown clock and total board of how many tickets still need to be sold to lock down the screening. This means that others who want to see the film will pester their friends to make the movie happen. A pal made his own Facebook event page to wrangle up more people including me. After I found out about Iron Sky, I pestered other people to get tickets. I wanted to see the Nazis on the moon invade.

As the promoter of a screening, there’s a chance to make a little profit on a screening if a huge crowd arrives. But the big picture for a fan of cinema isn’t making a few bucks. The true passion is to not lose your shirt. If the screening fails for lack of pre-sold tickets, you’re not stuck with a fat bill from the film’s distributor and the theater’s owner. Nothing can be more horrifying than an empty theater as your four-walled movie plays on the big screen. Back in the days of 35mm, you’d be on the hook for the cost of the projectionist inspecting, building and undoing the print besides turning on the projector. Their rate resembled the mechanic rebuilding your thingamagicator. Plus you’d be on the hook for UPS overnighting the print back to the distributor. You ever price overnighting 60 pounds via UPS? A failed four-wall event could cost you four figures. It’s easier to deal with dejection when your bank account doesn’t take a hard hit. If the screening is canceled, nobody gets charged for their tickets so your friends won’t think you’ve scammed them. This is what makes Tugg.com really revolutionary in the world of film exhibition. It’s win-win even in a losing situation.

If you have dreams of starting your own film society or being the next Sid Grauman, Tugg.com seems to be the best way to test the waters of exhibition. Is there truly enough of an audience eager to see titles that have more internet buzz than promotional dollars? Do you have the social skills to unite a crowd for one big screening every so often? Can you create a sense of cinematic community in your area? The good part of Tugg is the audience feels a part of the process since they didn’t merely buy a ticket. They contribute to bringing the film to the theater. Nobody is a passive consumer in this process.

Was it worth it to see Iron Sky on the big screen with a crowd? Oh yes. The film delivers on the premise of Nazis on the Moon attacking the Earth. This isn’t a lame SyFy original filmed in an alley between warehouses. The film smartly casts Udo Kier (Story of O) as the top Nazi. The film is full of hot women, pounding action, big explosions and just a touch of romance in an absurd concept. The comedy pours off the screen including Christopher Kirby as an astronaut shot into space for Sarah Palin’s “Black to Moon” re-election gimmick. They also pay tribute to the Hitler meme. You can wait for the Blu-ray and watch it at home, but the movie cries out for an audience to join you in laughs and gasps.

I’m really thankful that Tugg.com and the digital cinema revolution have made it possible for a one night screening of films without consequences. No longer do you have to beg your local theater owner to book a title. Now you can make it happen if you have the skills and the right kind of friends.

YOU’RE NOT THAT COOL OF PARENTS

Often I joke about taking my three year old daughter to see Cinema Overdrive screenings at the Colony Theater. Who doesn’t want to treat their preschooler to Silent Night, Deadly Night? But I’d rather wait till she’s a little older so such an experience can scar her for life like when my folks took me at age six to see Come Back, Charleston Blue. The movie poster made the film seem more like a slapstick comedy instead of a slight comedy dominated by the ghost of a heroin dealing pimp razorblading people in Harlem.

I didn’t take the kid to see Iron Sky. She likes Hogan’s Heroes. But I figured the Sarah Palin depiction might be too scary. Entering the theater, I was surprised to see a young geeky couple had brought their little ones. The two kids appeared to be under six or so. They seemed to want to be the cool parents which is cool by me.

After an hour of Nazi violence including people getting shot, tortured and injected with needles, there was a clothed heavy foreplay scene. The couple grabbed their kids and rushed them out of the theater. After the romance was over, they brought the kids back to their seats just in time to watch a guy get shot in the face.

I don’t have an issue with parents bringing their kids to an R-rated film. But how can a parent view a scene of passion as too much for their little eyes, but a bullet between the eyes is fully acceptable? When you bring a kid to an R-rated film, you’re all in or you’re all out. Otherwise you need to spring for a sitter. If you’re going to be the cool parent, you can’t give them the idea that passion is more dangerous than violence. It’s a bad message to scar them with bullets while shielding them from open mouth kisses. You’ve lost your cool parents status – mysterious couple with kids.

I won’t be taking my daughter to see the upcoming Cinema Overdrive screening of David Cronenberg’s The Brood (Sept 12 at the Colony Theater in Raleigh) since she ought to see Scanners first.

NOT READY FOR FOOTBALL

Why is the NFL Network pushing its schedule with a Brooklyn Douchebag? What part of overgrown manchild with scraggly beard wearing a “vintage” three piece suit screams football? Cause seems like that type of guy would be more hot to see some futbol. Wouldn’t this guy spend his Sunday afternoons writing to HBO for the return of Bored to Death and pricing tiny hats?

ROGER CORMAN CORNER

As the Roger Corman’s Cult Classics series comes to an end, a few of the lesser titles are being offered directly from Shout! Factory’s website. These are not Manufacture on Demand DVDs.
Roger Corman’s Cult Classics: Naked Angels is a classic biker flick that used to scare grandma when they played at the drive-in. The Angels are furious that the Las Vegas Hotdoggers put their leader in the hospital. This must hurt even more that Mother (Michael Green) was beaten senseless by a gang with such a weak name as the Hotdoggers. At least it wasn’t the Reno Ball Hogs. Mother has to prove he’s really back in the gang so he can take back leadership and his old lady (Jennifer Gan). Mother’s a bit of a hothead. The big fear is that the gang will implode before they make it to Las Vegas to rumble with the Hotdoggers. This was the first of several biker movies with Angel in the title that Corman produced and later put out through New World.

Roger Corman’s Cult Classics: Sweet Kill was also released as The Arousers. This was Curtis Hanson’s first film before he’d move up the food chain with L.A. Confidential and Wonder Boys. This film is completely twisted. Former teen heartthrob Tab Hunter (Damn Yankees) plays a man with sexual issues. Instead of getting the little blue pill, Hunter discovers a more drastic solution. He accidentally kills a woman and get hard. This leads to him tempting women into his bedroom so he can murder them and get laid. It’s like Curtis Hanson missed his true calling of being John Waters’ rival. Oddly enough Tab Hunter would go on to star in John Waters’ Polyester. Tab Hunter understood how to play off is image in messed up cinema. They should remake this film with Justin Timberlake.

You can order both films from http://www.shoutfactorystore.com.

POWER RANGERS THEN AND NOW

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Season 1, Vol. 1 brings back the joy of geeking out in 1993. When the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers landed on Fox Kids, a semi-Japanese action show wasn’t that alien of a concept. In the mid-70s, the geek kids embraced afternoon screenings of Japan’s Ultraman and Space Giants. Kids eagerly awaited Godzilla and Gamera weeks on their UHF stations. Superheroes fighting rubber suit monsters was a beloved art form. MMPR did a little bit more of a twist to the show than merely dubbing. Saban took rubber suited monster footage and fights from Kyoryu Sentai Zyuranger and shot new parts using American teens. This hybrid series worked well enough for the kids who quickly gobbled up anything Power Rangers oriented. Season 1, Vol. 1 contains the first 30 episodes. Rita Repulsa gets released from her moon prison when clueless astronauts open the lid. She’s ready to attack the earth with her monster creations. Her rival Zordon must come to Earth to choose 5 kids that can transform into the Power Rangers. They are each given a different color and a dinosaur attack ship (although a saber-toothed tuger isn’t a dinosaur). Halfway through this collection, a sixth kid gets to become the Green Power Ranger in “Green with Evil.” Contrary to the hype, the real stars of the show are Bulk (Paul Schrier) and Skull (Jason Narvy). They are the normal goofballs whose only super power is to transform into comic relief before the plot got too serious. They were adorable in their hijinks as they stalked the Youth Center and Juice Bar. They knew the Pink (Amy Jo Johnson) and Yellow (Thuy Trang) needed to hook up with them. They were the real saviors of Angel Grove.

Power Rangers Super Samurai: The Super Powered Black Box Volume 1 and Power Rangers Super Samurai: Super Showdown Volume 2 features 8 episodes of the newest incarnation of the Power Rangers. Power Rangers Super Samurai currently airs on Nickelodeon. Volume 1 opens with “Super Samurai.” The Rangers are still battling Master Xandred and the Nighlok monsters from Power Rangers Samurai. What makes them Super Samurai? Antonio and Mentor Ji unlock the black box which gives them Super Mode. They look even more colorful than the previous series when they go into battle. There’s an amazing warmth to the show thanks to its New Zealand location. Each volume has four episodes of major battles. What matters most is that Bulk is back! Paul Schrier now has to mentor Skull as they hone their non-existent Power Ranger skills. Bulk is the world’s oldest teenager now that Dick Clark is dead. Amazing to think that nearly 20 years after the original show debuted, the Power Rangers are still saving the world from rubber suited monsters.

DVD SHELF

Stallone 3-Film Collector’s Set brings together Sylvester Stallone’s biggest action character, his dramatic comeback and an obscure title. Rambo: First Blood was a bit of a sleeper hit in 1982. Sly played the frustrated Vietnam vet John Rambo. He’s roaming America in search of meaning and direction in his life. The small town he enters doesn’t like his kind and they’re not afraid to show it. They messed with the wrong long haired stranger as he destroys their little town, the National Guard and the United Nations. Their only hope is if his only army mentor Richard Crenna can calm him down. Who can really stop a tornado pushed too far? His return as the character in Rambo: First Blood Part II was a pure badass move. But for this film, he’s rather peaceful until pushed to the edge. There’s a commentary from Stallone and deleted scenes.

I have no memory of Lock Up being released in 1989. Maybe it just blurred with Tango & Cash. The prison flick sticks Stallone behind bars while warden Donald Sutherland (Hunger Games) tries to break his will to live. Danny Trejo is an inmate. Is Danny Trejo really 68 years old? The big bonus is a vintage behind the scenes featurette. Copland made him a bit more unassuming. He’s the sheriff of a small New Jersey town filled with NYPD cops. He has a quiet job with the streets filled with LEO. All is good until an NYPD scandal seeps across the river. Can Stallone stand up to the dozens of badges that he idolizes? This is the director’s cut. Stallone proved that like his roles in Rocky and First Blood that he can touch the soul of a character when given the right direction and not merely play a cartoony tough guy. He can be a thespian and not just a pumped up star. Two out of the three films here justify why Stallone can’t be written off as just an action superstar. The collection comes in both Blu-ray and DVD.

Astonishing X-Men: Torn is the Marvel Knights animation adaptation of the third story arc written by Joss Whedon (The Avengers) and drawn by John Cassady. It picks up where Dangerous left off with Emma Frost unsure if she wants to remain with the X-Men. She’s getting a serious offer to be a part of the new Hellfire Club. She sees too much weakness amongst the X-Men including her failed relationship with Cyclops. He’s too insecure to be her lover. Is she using her telepath powers to make Kitty Pride imagine that Professor X took away her baby. What is she really looking for? To complicate things even more, there’s an issue with aliens in Breakworld. What makes the Marvel Knights titles work is that they animate Cassady’s original art and base the script directly on Whedon’s dialogue balloons. It’s like reading the comic book without worrying about smudging the pages.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Complete Final Season wraps up the 10th season of the Saturday morning cartoon version of the show. In a world where the average Saturday morning series lasted one year, TMNT went on for a decade. These are the final 8 episodes that aired in the summer of 1996. Order up some pizza to munch while devouring in the final adventures of the Heroes in a half shell. The main focus of the battles is against Lord Dregg and his creepy buddies. Can Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello and Raphael survive the end? Oscar winner Fred Wolf did a fine job of bringing these cult legends to animated life. Do prefer this version of TMNTs to the CGI adaptation. The episodes include the original CBS Saturday morning introduction.

Adventures of Tintin : Season Three wraps up the animated adaptation of the classic European comic strip adventure. The animated series from early ’90s used Herge’s original comic strip panels to inspire the action. I prefer the cartoons to the CGI grafted plot films from Peter Jackson and Spielberg that overplay the action to make it more cinematic. Seven books are included in this final season. “The Red Sea Sharks” uncovers human smuggling while rebels want to kill the local Emir. “The Seven Crystal Balls” murders members of an expedition. Each body comes with a smashed crystal ball. “Prisoners of the Sun” continues the action in Peru. The truth about the smashed crystal balls is explained. “The Castafiore Emerald” brings back the annoying opera singer. Is Captain Haddock really going to marry her? “Destination Moon” and “Explorers on the Moon” sends Tintin upward. Snowy the dog gets to bar on the lunar surface. “Tintin in America” has the pesky reporter battle Al Capone. The original comic was published in 1932 when Al Capone might not have been happy at being depicted in a comic book. “The three comic books not animated were Tintin in the Land of the Soviets, Tintin in the Congo and Tintin and Alph-Art. The first two because they were a rather two offensive and Alpha-Art was unfinished. The Adventures of Tintin is a fine edition to your animation collection.

Perry Mason Season 7, Volume 1 shocked TV viewers in 1963 with the most unthinkable of outcomes: Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) finally lost a case to Hamilton Burger (William Talman). “The Case of the Deadly Verdict” pops Mason’s six seasons of making Burger his whipping boy. How could this have happened? Mason can’t rest with this black mark on his record. He must find the real killer and spring his client from death row. He’s not scoffing this off as “that’s the way the cookie crumbles.” He needs a rematch to prove his legal manhood. “The Case of the Nebulous Nephew” scams two elderly people by their young relative in a scheme involving Ivan Dixon (Hogan’s Heroes). “The Case of the Shifty Shoebox” exposes a killer when Billy Mumy (Lost In Space) opens the lid to the murder weapon. “The Case of the Drowsy Mosquito” disguises Perry as an old prospector. Can he fool Strother Martin (The Wild Bunch)? “The Case of the Decadent Dean” blows the lid off a shady prep school. “The Case of the Reluctant Model” points the finger at a fake Gauguin painting and a dead art dealer in the shower. “The Case of the Floating Stones” features James Hong (Kung Fu Panda). “The Case of the Bouncing Boomerang” places Alan Hale Jr. (The Skipper on Gilligan’s Island) in the middle of property scam. “The Case of the Accosted Accountant” busts Richard Anderson (Oscar Goldman on The Six Million Dollar Man) for murdering his father-in-law. He was promising to expose the old man for bad business activities. The 15 cases here are fine, but it’s hard not to overcome the shock of Perry Mason getting nailed with a Guilty verdict. Only McKayla Maroney can relate to Mason’s butt plant. Volume 2 comes out on Oct. 23.

The Streets of San Francisco Season 4 Volume 1 & 2 brings to an end to the time Inspector Steve Keller (Michael Douglas) spent with Lt. Mike Stone (Karl Malden). Why? Because right after the season ended, Michael Douglas won the Best Picture Oscar for producing One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. How can he track down killers when he had to juggle studio meetings? But at least he gave one final season to roaming around Fisherman’s Wharf with Malden. “Poisoned Snow” turns ugly quick when a female undercover agent gets shot to death when a deal goes bad. Her partner (Clu Gulager) wants revenge on the dealer. What he doesn’t know is his son’s got problems. The troubled teen is none other than Mark Hamill pre-Star Wars. “No Place to Hide” forces the wives of prisoners to deal drugs on the outside. There are nasty consequences to the wives if they say no. Charles Napier (Squidbillies) gets drawn into the scheme. “Men Will Die” targets Michael Parks (Kill Bill) for death by an aggressive anti-rape organization. “School of Fear” has a teacher snap against violent students. He takes them hostage. One of the students Is future Sweathog Robert Hegyes. “Murder By Proxy” has the triple threat of Sorrell Brooke (Dukes of Hazzard), John Ritter (Three’s Company) and Gordon Jump (WKRP). A land developer might be depreciating the neighborhood to buy up houses on the cheap by paying for criminals to visit after dark. “Dead Air” hints that Larry Hagman is a talk radio host able to kill female listeners. He did kill a liver. Volume 2 starts with “Spooks For Sale.” Tom Selleck (Magnum P.I.) might have killed a night watchman. “Police Buff” presents Bill Bixby (The Incredible Hulk) as a cop wannabe who loves to listen to the police scanner. He answers a call and brings the law on his own tail. “The Honorable Profession” makes Robert Reed (The Brady Bunch) a fake doctor and a real witness to a robbery. The finale for Douglas is “Alien Country.” A. Martinez gets a job in the city and shortly thereafter becomes a suspect in the death of an immigration officer. The show would go on for a final season with the arrival of Richard Hatch (Battlestar Galactica) as the new rookie learning from Mike. Douglas would return as a San Francisco cop in Basic Instinct. You can get both volumes bundled together for a lower price. Season Five arrives on Oct. 30 to wrap up the show.

You’ve Got A Friend brings the charm of John Schneider (The Dukes of Hazzard) to the slower wheeled action of Soap Box Derby cars. Dylan McLaughlin is recently orphaned and moves in with is uncle and aunt up in New Mexico. He focuses his talent on creating a great soap box car, but he needs help. He finds it in the reclusive Schneider. The two bond while woodworking and pushing the speed of wood. His uncle doesn’t like Schneider so there’s the resistance. It’s a nice and inspirational tale for anyone making a car for this year’s Kerwood Derby. It’s good to see Schneider working with a kid that isn’t going to become Superman.

August 19, 2012

FREDagator: 2012-08-19

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August 17, 2012

Weekend Shopping Guide 8/17/12: Communing With Sharks

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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…)

It’s a bittersweet affair, listening to the audio commentaries on the Community: Season 3 (Sony, Not Rated, DVD-$45.99 SRP) set and hearing creator Dan Harmon talk about all of the things the show would be tackling if they got a 4th season (which they have) just a few short weeks before he was informed by Sony that he was fired as showrunner. Still, the season is a fitting send off for his era of the show, containing all of the whimsy and sincerity that has made it beloved. The set is also loaded with bonus features, including audio commentaries on every episode, featurettes, deleted scenes, and actually funny outtakes.

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As a kid, I was always fascinated by gyroscopes – particularly the ones that I bought just about every time I would visit a museum gift shop lo, those many years ago. And they were always a pain to get going. Ah, but the Precision Gyroscope ($11.99), with its pull cord, is so much easier to operate, and makes mucking around with one of those little wonders of balance the fun it always should have been.

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There are plenty of new-to-Blu-Ray catalogue releases I’ve been looking forward to this year, and right near the top has been the near-unbearable anticipation for the fully restored and remastered Jaws (Universal, Rated PG, Blu-Ray-$29.98 SRP). And the work they’ve done on the film doesn’t disappoint. It’s become cliché to say a film has never looked better, but it’s absolutely true here, as film looks even better than brand new, considering the printing and projection shortcomings of its original release. As far as bonus features go, you get all of the features from the previous DVD special addition, plus the addition of the troubled documentary fan-produced The Shark Is Still Working, which has been floating around the festival circuit for years and finally finds a home here. So overall, yes – Yes, you must get this Blu-Ray. Now.

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And while you’re on a Jaws kick this week, be sure to pick up the newly re-released and expanded edition of screenwriter Carl Gottlieb’s The Jaws Log (Newmarket Press, $16.99 SRP), his journals on the making of that landmark film. Just don’t ask him who wrote the Indianapolis speech.

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I’m really starting to get spoiled, what with two classic Doctor Who releases coming every month – And this month is no different, bringing us a special edition of the very first adventure versus the Autons for Jon Pertwee’s 3rd Doctor in Doctor Who: Spearhead From Space (BBC, Not Rated, DVD-$24.98 SRP), and an Ace-era foray to the Psychic Circus for Sylvester McCoy’s 7th Doctor in Doctor Who: The Greatest Show In The Galaxy (BBC, Not Rated, DVD-$24.98 SRP). Both are loaded with commentaries and featurettes, and both are worth picking up.

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While The Smurfs And The Magic Flute (Shout Factory, Rated G, DVD-$14.83 SRP) may be the first feature film starring Peyo’s little blue creations, it bothered me when I saw it as a kid because none of the voices matched the ones then being heard regularly on Saturday mornings, as the film was actually produced overseas and later dubbed into English. This new release looks a heck of a lot better than the crappy VHS tape of the early 80’s, and there a clutch of bonus featurettes, as well.

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It’s been awhile sing they’ve done an official release, but the latest biography to come down the pike from A&E’s Bio channel is Barack Obama: From His Childhood To The Presidency (Bio, Not Rated, DVD-$19.95 SRP) – And the title pretty much covers its subject matter and timespan.

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The fine folks at Shout Factory have really stepped up their classic TV releases in recent years, taking over for aborted efforts by studios like Sony and Universal, and wrapping the DVD releases of shows long after many of us had given up hope. The latest clutch of titles on glorious life support include the 5th and final season of Kojak (Shout Factory, Not Rated, DVD-$44.99 SRP), the second and final season of S.W.A.T. (Shout Factory, Not Rated, DVD-$44.99 SRP), the seventh and final season of Designing Women (Shout Factory, Not Rated, DVD-$44.99 SRP), the complete second season of The Rookies (Shout Factory, Not Rated, DVD-$44.99 SRP), the complete third season of Hazel (Shout Factory, Not Rated, DVD-$34.93 SRP), the seventh season of Law & Order: Criminal Intent (Shout Factory, Not Rated, DVD-$49.97 SRP), and the complete second season of Fantasy Island (Shout Factory, Not Rated, DVD-$39.97 SRP). Heck, they’ve even picked up and released the third season of Diff’rent Strokes (Shout Factory, Not Rated, DVD-$29.93 SRP)!

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And if that weren’t enough, Shout also continues to release the massive Nickelodeon catalogue, with the most recent being the 2nd volume from Cat Dog: Season 1 (Shout Factory, Not Rated, DVD-$19.93 SRP), the 2nd volume from Danny Phantom: Season 2 (Shout Factory, Not Rated, DVD-$19.93 SRP), and the 2nd volume of The Angry Beavers: Season 3 (Shout Factory, Not Rated, DVD-$19.93 SRP). Keep bringing it, Shout!

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It’s a little late to the party, but Titanic: 100 Years In 3D (History Channel, Not Rated, Blu-Ray-$29.95 SRP) is remarkable for featuring actual high definition 3D imagery of the infamous liner taken at the wreck site. Fascinating, fascinating viewing for buffs.

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Parents might want to pick up the entire 52-episode set of the science-adventure series The Magic School Bus (Scholastic, Not Rated, DVD-$79.95 SRP), featuring a teacher and the supernatural bus that takes her class just about everywhere you can imagine. Except Tijuana. It is a kid’s show, after all.

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Collecting a trio of shows shot in London, Manchester, & Edinburgh, Jay & Silent Bob Get Old: Tea Bagging In The UK (Industrial Entertainment, Not Rated, DVD-$19.95 SRP) is essentially a pair of discs collecting the video versions of the duo’s previously released tour podcasts. But now you can both hear *and* see them. At the same time.

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The show’s become a creative mess, but diehards will delight in the complete third season of Glee (Fox, Not Rated, Blu-Ray-$69.99 SRP), which finds the Gleeks on the road to both the Nationals and their graduation., which means there’s plenty of fresh blood joining the group and plenty of hand-wringing. Oh, and singing. Bonus materials include featurettes, deleted scenes, and more.

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Root around in America’s garbage with the latest releases from the “History” Channel – American Pickers: Volume Four (History Channel, Not Rated, DVD-$19.95 SRP) and Pawn Stars: Volume Five (History Channel, Not Rated, DVD-$19.95 SRP). Neither contains any bonus features, and you’ll be heard-pressed to find history, either.

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Sideshow has done an incredible job in bringing animated characters to the three-dimensional world via their 1/4-scale premium format line, with the most recent standout being the incredible Captain Hook added to a list that includes Snow White‘s Evil Queen and Sleeping Beauty‘s Maleficent. Well, now you can add their buxom and beautiful Jessica Rabbit ($324.99), which captures Roger’s wife in full-on nightclub sultry mode, dressed in her glittering gown and standing on a light-up base. As if that weren’t enough, you even get a separate penguin waiter from the Ink & Paint Club. Just look at how gorgeous this is…

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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…

-Ken Plume

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A Bit Of A Chat with Ken Plume & Iain Morris 2

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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 INBETWEENERS co-creator Iain Morris about cycling, catapulting, interventions, mirrortweeners, and starmaking Greg Davies.

US fans can pick up the complete series on DVD, and see THE INBETWEENERS MOVIE in select theaters on September 7th. Find out where HERE.

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Ken P. D. Snydecast #176: Groove Me

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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.

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KEN P.D. SNYDECAST #176: Groove Me – Ken & Dana return and attempt to find their sea legs. And the sea.

[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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August 16, 2012

Win BONE: THREE BOOK COLLECTION by Jeff Smith!

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In conjunction with Graphix, we’re giving away a BONE: THREE BOOK COLLECTION.

Contest ends at 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, August 29th.

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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, August 29th.

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

Win BONE: QUEST FOR THE SPARK Volume 1 & 2 by Jeff Smith & Tom Sniegoski!

Filed under: Contests — Tags: , , , — UncaScroogeMcD @ 12:53 am

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In conjunction with Graphix, we’re giving away two (2) sets of both BONE: QUEST FOR THE SPARK Volumes 1 & 2.

Contest ends at 11:59pm EST on Wednesday, August 29th.

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, August 29th.

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

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