Category: Articles

  • Contest Round-Up: 2011-04-05

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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 Miramax/Lionsgate Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) sets of SCREAM, SCREAM 2, & SCREAM 3 on Blu-Ray.

    In conjunction with Fox Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of BLACK SWAN on DVD.

    In conjunction with Nickelodeon Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of iCARLY: SEASON 2 VOLUME 3 on DVD.

    In conjunction with Adult Swim Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of VENTURE BROS: SEASON 4 VOLUME 2 on DVD.

    In conjunction with Adult Swim Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of VENTURE BROS. SEASON 4 on Blu-Ray.

    In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of DOCTOR WHO: THE ARK on DVD.

    In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of DOCTOR WHO: THE SEEDS OF DOOM on DVD.

    In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of THE ALAN BENNETT COLLECTION on DVD.

    In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of JUDGE JOHN DEED: SEASON THREE on DVD.

    In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of DALZIEL & PASCOE: SEASON 3 on DVD.

    In conjunction with Underground Toys, we’re giving away five (5) DOCTOR WHO: AMY POND figures.

  • Contest Round-Up: 2011-03-10

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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 three (3) copies of DOCTOR WHO: SEASON 5 on both Blu-Ray & DVD.

    In conjunction with Universal Home Video, we’re giving away ten (10) copies of LES MISERABLES: THE 25th ANNIVERSARY CONCERT on Blu-Ray.

    In conjunction with History Channel Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of ICE ROAD TRUCKERS: SEASON 4 on Blu-Ray.

    In conjunction with History Channel Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of HOW THE EARTH WAS MADE: SEASON 2 on Blu-Ray.

    In conjunction with History Channel Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of I AM ALIVE: SURVIVING THE ANDES PLANE CRASH on DVD.

    In conjunction with Warner Home Video, we’re giving away five (5) copies of ALL-STAR SUPERMAN on DVD.

    In conjunction with Lionsgate Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of WEEDS: SEASON 6 on DVD.

    In conjunction with Lionsgate Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of NURSE JACKIE: SEASON 2 on DVD.

    In conjunction with Image Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of COLIN & BRAD: TWO MAN GROUP on DVD.

    In conjunction with Underground Toys and Thinkgeek, we’re giving away two (2) DOCTOR WHO: LEVITATING TARDISes.

  • Contest Round-Up: 2011-02-18

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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 five (5) copies each of DOCTOR WHO: A CHRISTMAS CAROL on both Blu-Ray & DVD.

    In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of DOCTOR WHO: THE MOVIE on DVD.

    In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of DOCTOR WHO: THE MUTANTS on DVD.

    In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies each of TOP GEAR 14 on both DVD & Blu-Ray.

    In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies each of TOP GEAR 15 on both DVD & Blu-Ray.

    In conjunction with History Channel Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of JEFFERSON on DVD.

    In conjunction with Lionsgate Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of GHOST HOUSE UNDERGROUND’S: STAG NIGHT on DVD.

    In conjunction with Lionsgate Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of GHOST HOUSE UNDERGROUND’S: PSYCH 9 on DVD.

    In conjunction with Rhino Records, we’re giving away three (3) copies of THE VERY BEST OF THE RAT PACK on CD.

    In conjunction with Underground Toys and Thinkgeek, we’re giving away three (3) DOCTOR WHO: 11th DOCTOR SONIC SCREWDRIVERS.

  • Contest Round-Up: 2011-01-28

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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 of MI-5: VOLUME 8 on DVD.

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

    In conjunction with Lionsgate Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of SAW: THE FINAL CHAPTER on Blu-Ray.

    In conjunction with Underground Toys and Thinkgeek, we’re giving away two (2) DOCTOR WHO: 10th DOCTOR SONIC SCREWDRIVERS.

  • Contest Round-Up: 2011-01-21

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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 of MERLIN: SEASON 2 on DVD.

    In conjunction with Thinkgeek, we’re giving away three (3) DOCTOR WHO: TARDIS TALKING COOKIE JARS.

    In conjunction with Underground Toys and Thinkgeek, we’re giving away seven (7) DOCTOR WHO: 3rd DOCTOR SONIC SCREWDRIVERS.

  • Contest Round-Up: 2011-01-14

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

    In conjunction with Scribner, we’re giving away three (3) copies of Patton Oswalt’s ZOMBIE SPACESHIP WASTELAND.

    In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of DOCTOR WHO: MEGLOS on DVD.

    In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of DOCTOR WHO: THE DOMINATORS on DVD.

    In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of THE SARAH JANE ADVENTURES: SEASON 3 on DVD.

    In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of SKINS: VOLUME 4 on DVD.

    In conjunction with Nickelodeon Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of iCARLY SEASON 2: VOLUME 2 on DVD.

    In conjunction with History Channel Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of THE UNIVERSE: SEASON 5 on Blu-Ray.

    In conjunction with History Channel Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of TOP SHOT: SEASON 1 on DVD.

    In conjunction with Cartoon Network Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of BEN 10 ULTIMATE ALIEN: VOLUME 1 on DVD.

    In conjunction with Thinkgeek, we’re giving away five (5) STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE PIZZA CUTTERS.

  • Contest Round-Up: 2010-12-15

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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 Penguin Books, we’re giving away a SIGNED copy of Stephen Fry’s THE FRY CHRONICLES.

    In conjunction with Faber & Faber, we’re giving away two (2) copies of THE SECOND QI BOOK OF GENERAL IGNORANCE.

    conjunction with Faber & Faber, we’re giving away two (2) copies of THE QI ANNUAL: H.

    In conjunction with Faber & Faber, we’re giving away three (3) copies of THE EFG BUMPER BOOK OF QI ANNUALS.

    In conjunction with Faber & Faber, we’re giving away two (2) copies of CHARLIE BROOKER’S TV GO HOME.

    In conjunction with It Books, we’re giving away three (3) copies of PRETTY THINGS: THE LAST GENERATION OF AMERICAN BURLESQUE QUEENS.

    In conjunction with A&E Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies each of GENE SIMMONS FAMILY JEWELS: THE COMPLETE SEASONS 4 & 5 on DVD.

    In conjunction with A&E Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies each of BILLY THE EXTERMINATOR: THE COMPLETE SEASONS 1 & 2 on DVD.

    In conjunction with Fox Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of CYRUS on DVD.

    In conjunction with author Scott Neumyer, we’re giving away three (3) copies of JIMMY STONE’S GHOST TOWN.

    In conjunction with Sideshow Collectibles, we’re giving away three (3) INDIANA JONES: 12″ MUTT WILLIAMS figures.

    In conjunction with Spin Master Toys, we’re giving away a whole slew of TRON LEGACY Action Figures & Vehicles – Everything from 3 3/4 and deluxe figures to light cycles and more.

  • Contest Round-Up: 2010-12-09

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

    In conjunction with A&E Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of SPACE: 1999: THE COMPLETE SEASON ONE on Blu-Ray.

    In conjunction with A&E Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of HOARDERS: SEASON 2, PART 1 on DVD.

    In conjunction with A&E Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of PRAYERS FOR BOBBY on DVD.

    In conjunction with HBO Home Video, we’re giving away five (5) copies of ROBERT KLEIN: UNFAIR & UNBALANCED on DVD.

    In conjunction with A&E Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of HUMAN WEAPON: SEASON 1 on DVD.

    In conjunction with Shout Factory, we’re giving away three (3) copies of IRON MAN: EXTREMIS on DVD.

    In conjunction with Walt Disney Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of DISNEY’S A CHRISTMAS CAROL on Blu-Ray/DVD.

    In conjunction with Walt Disney Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of ALICE IN WONDERLAND on DVD.

    In conjunction with Walt Disney Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies each of DISNEYNATURE: OCEANS and DISNEYNATURE: CRIMSON WING on Blu-Ray/DVD.

    In conjunction with Sideshow Collectibles, we’re giving away three (3) INDIANA JONES: 12″ YOUNG INDY figures.

  • Contest Round-Up: 2010-11-24

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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 Classic Media, we’re giving away three (3) copies each of THE CHRISTMAS CLASSICS COLLECTION on Blu-Ray.

    In conjunction with HBO Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies each of DEADWOOD: THE COMPLETE SERIES on Blu-Ray.

    In conjunction with Summit Entertainment, we’re giving away five (5) copies each of TWILIGHT: ECLIPSE on DVD.

    In conjunction with Nickelodeon Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies each of SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS: LEGENDS OF BIKINI BOTTOM on DVD.

    In conjunction with Warner Bros. Home Video, we’re giving away a copy of FRINGE: SEASON 2 on Blu-Ray.

    In conjunction with Warner Bros. Home Video, we’re giving away a copy of HUMAN TARGET: SEASON 1 on DVD.

    In conjunction with Warner Bros. Home Video, we’re giving away a copy of PEANUTS HOLIDAY COLLECTION on Blu-Ray.

    In conjunction with Warner Bros. Home Video, we’re giving away a copy of TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS on DVD.

    In conjunction with Warner Bros. Home Video, we’re giving away a copy of CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS TALES on DVD.

    In conjunction with Warner Bros. Home Video, we’re giving away a copy of YOGI’S ALL STAR COMEDY CHRISTMAS CAPER on DVD.

    In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of LUTHER on DVD.

    In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of LENNON NAKED on DVD.

    In conjunction with Paramount Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) sets of both THE LAST AIRBENDER on Blu-Ray/DVD and AVATAR: SEASON 1 on DVD.

    In conjunction with Hasbro, we’re giving away sixteen (16) Deluxe SUPER HERO SQUAD ROCKET BOOST IRON MAN figures.

  • Soapbox: Judging Albums By Their Cover

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    Judging Albums By Their Covers

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    This week sees the release of the new Take That album Progress. Now, while I know nothing of the album other than the current single I am already impressed by the cover. The album sees the return of former member Robbie Williams to the group. This cover, featuring the band members parodying the scale of evolution, is poignant, clever and looks great.

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    This had me thinking about other album covers that I can just stare at all day. This may be hard to do on an iTunes screen but I still buy CDs so I can appreciate them. Here’s a list of some of my favourites.

    The Beatles have had plenty of iconic album covers and while For Sale is a lot simpler in comparison to Revolver or Sgt Pepper’s I think its an awesome image in the true definition of the word. And as Paul McCartney has pointed out before, George’s turnip hair is a thing of beauty.

    Supergrass were an essential 90s band. They kept going through the 00s but for me it was the 90s that they hit their musical heights. This album cover is a wonderful tongue-in-cheek nod after the success of their debut I Should CoCo. Also, it doesn’t hurt that there are some stonking great tunes on it too.

    I have a storied history of love/hate with this band. Snow Patrol now are nothing more than elevator music but there was a time that they were a great indie band. This album is one of those times. And while the title is a bit of a ramble and indicative of a young band, the Icarus style photo is timeless.

    This came out when I was relatively young (8 years old to be precise) and my older brother, who I shared a room with, had bought the album. I remember staring at it for hours, being fascinated by the design. The title Blood Sugar Sex Magik contributed to peak my interest, no doubt. It stayed with me and I grew up to buy it myself.

    Pearl Jam’s No Code isn’t my favourite of their albums musically. It’s not bad but it’s definitely not my favourite. However, if we’re talking album covers that you could stare at all day, this is definitely one. This motif continues to the back and in-sleeve. It is fascinating and I spot something different every time I browse it.

    I could go on all day with this and the above are certainly not a well considered Top 5 but they’re the first ones that jumped to mind. I may revisit this theme someday but for now I’ll leave it with this.
    If you have any favourites yourself, please comment and include them below!

    Aaron Poole is the last savior of Sunday mornings. He is also more acurately an editor for FRED and rarely leaves the house. If you like what you read here, or more likely want to leave him some hate message, check out his blog http://aaronfever.blogspot.com

  • Contest Round-Up: 2010-11-11

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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 Time Life, we’re giving away a copy of THE SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN on DVD.

    In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies each of DOCTOR WHO: SEASON 5 on both Blu-Ray & DVD.

    In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies each of SHERLOCK: SEASON 1 on both Blu-Ray & DVD.

    In conjunction with Adult Swim Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies each of METALOCALYPSE: SEASON 3 on both Blu-Ray & DVD.

    In conjunction with History Channel Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of ANCIENT ALIENS: SEASON 1 on Blu-Ray.

    In conjunction with History Channel Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies each of GANGLAND: SEASON 6 on both Blu-Ray & DVD.

    In conjunction with Scholastic, we’re giving away five (5) copies of STAR WARS – MILLENNIUM FALCON: A 3-D OWNER’S GUIDE.

    In conjunction with IDW, we’re giving away two (2) copies of BLOOM COUNTY: THE COMPLETE COLLECTION VOLUME 3.

  • Contest Round-Up: 2010-11-03

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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 Adult Swim, we’re giving away two (2) copies of VENTURE BROS: SEASON 4 on DVD.

    In conjunction with Shout Factory, we’re giving away two (2) copies of THE LARRY SANDERS SHOW: SEASON 2 on DVD.

    In conjunction with Shout Factory, we’re giving away two (2) copies of LEAVE IT TO BEAVER: SEASON 4 on DVD.

    In conjunction with A&E Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of SURVIVING THE HOLIDAYS WITH LEWIS BLACK on DVD.

    In conjunction with A&E Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of WWII 360 on Blu-Ray.

    In conjunction with A&E Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of HOW THE EARTH WAS MADE: SEASON 1 on Blu-Ray.

    In conjunction with A&E Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of EARTH AND SPACE on Blu-Ray.

    In conjunction with A&E Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER: THE WILD RIDE COLLECTION on DVD.

    In conjunction with A&E Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) prize packs containing all five (5) of the following Lifetime movies on DVD: THE HAUNTING OF SORORITY ROW, HUSH LITTLE BABY, STILL SMALL VOICES, DEVIL’S DIARY, and THE GATHERING.

    In conjunction with Cartoon Network Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of BEN 10: ALIEN FORCE VOLUME 9 on DVD.

    In conjunction with Cartoon Network Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of GENERATOR REX: VOLUME 1 on DVD.

    In conjunction with Warner Bros Home Video, we’re giving away five (5) copies of V: THE COMPLETE FIRST SEASON on DVD.

    In conjunction with Comedy Central, we’re giving away one (1) copy each of BO BURNHAM: WORDS WORDS WORDS on CD & DVD.

    In conjunction with Hear Music, we’re giving away two (2) copies of PAUL McCARTNEY & WINGS: BAND ON THE RUN on CD.

  • Halloween Havoc: Stan Lee Presents THE RAVEN!

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    It’s our inaugural edition of Halloween Havoc here at FRED, and we kick things of with Stan Lee reading Edgar Allan Poe’s THE RAVEN. ‘Nuff said.

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  • Soapbox: Alternative Halloween Movies

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    Alternative Halloween Movies

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    I like Halloween, but I dislike horror films. ‘Tis the season to be scared and while I get a kick out of the costumes, jack-o-lanterns and all the other traditions, at the end of the day I’m still a complete wuss.

    I hate horror films. Or to be more specific, I hate gory films. I’m a bit squeamish and so seeing someones finger nails being pulled off is not my idea of fun. I do like scary films though. I just need it to be the old fashioned “nasty stuff happens off-screen” kind of horror.

    If, like me, you’d like to indulge in some Halloween appropriate films, but don’t want to have nightmares check out my list of DVDs you can watch this Sunday that won’t have you hiding behind a cushion.

    The ‘Burbs

    Not only is this a great comedy film (and one of the last in Tom Hanks resume) but also a fun story involving creepy neighbours who might be burying victims in the backyard.

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    The film was directed by Joe Dante who is a genius at this sort of genre. Just look at Gremlins for an example of this kind of family friendly creepy movie. As a side note, Gremlins would have made it onto this list except that it was set at Christmas and therefore will be on a different alternative movie list.

    Added to the fun script is a great cast with Carrie Fisher playing Tom Hanks’ sceptic wife, Bruce Dern as his paranoid military obsessed neighbour, the always wonderful Henry Gibson as the creepy new neighbour and even Cory Feldman as the local wise ass teenager! I think we can all agree that’s a cast not to be sniffed at.

    The ‘Burbs is an under appreciated classic and deserves a place in every film buff’s collection so if you don’t have it to watch this Sunday… go get it!

    Buy it from Amazon HERE.

    Ed Wood

    Edward D Wood Junior was an odd man and a director of less than stellar quality but he loved films and had a real passion for making them, even if he wasn’t very good at it.

    Tim Burton’s ode to Ed Wood is wonderfully quirky and really shows the fun and adventure people have in making low budget films.

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    Johnny Depp plays the title character and lovingly camps up his portrayal but never loses Wood’s love for both movies and his friends. Martin Landau acts his socks off playing a down and out Bella Lugosi. With Bill Murray and Jessica Sarah Parker rounding out the cast of misfits.

    Tim Burton owns this style of film and you can tell this was an important subject for him as every scene drips with charm. While Ed is the title protagonist you’ll find that it’s Lugosi’s tragic story that you’ll remember after the credits.

    Buy it from Amazon HERE.

    Labyrinth

    You remind me of the babe. What babe? The babe with the power. What power? The power of voodoo. Who do? You do. Do what? Remind me of the babe.

    If you’re not a fan of Jim Henson you have no soul. FACT. If you haven’t seen Labyrinth already you didn’t have a childhood. FACT. So if you don’t already own this DVD for god’s sake go out and get it.

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    Not only is it a children’s classic but it’s still enjoyably barmy and watchable now that you’re old enough to pay rent. Plus it wins bonus points for being a good movie starring David Bowie (not many of those around) and a nice introduction to the bushy eyebrow of Jennifer Connelly.

    Perfect for Halloween with so many monsters running about but also any other time of the year

    Buy it from Amazon HERE.

    Rear Window

    This one is here for a few reasons:

    1) It has Grace Kelly, one of the most beautiful women in the world ever. For reals.
    2) It has Jimmy Stewart, one of the best leading men to have graced the big screen.
    3) It’s an Alfred Hitchcock murder thriller so it’s perfect for Halloween.
    4) It just so happens to be Hitchcock’s best film. As stated by me and therefore true.

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    I could go on all day about the many other reasons why this is not only a classic but perfect viewing anytime anywhere but it’s been said before and by more-big-brain-smart people than I.

    I will however say that it’s a perfect Halloween night kind of film because it appeals to two sensibilities. Fear and mystery. Much better than any gore film.

    Buy it from Amazon HERE.

    Donnie Darko

    Despite it being very much a marmite film (people either love it or hate it, strongly) Donnie Darko is either in too many film lists or not enough depending on who you ask. But nobody can deny that it’s definitely a Halloween film.

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    The time traveling, mind bending adventure of Donnie, played by the eerily young Jake Gyllenhaal, is a film student’s favourite. It’s great for a post movie discussion of “what the hell was that all about?”.

    But make no mistake, the story is compelling and the performances are strong so don’t let the hype fool you, it’s worth the watch. Also, if you have the DVD with commentary from the director and cast make sure to give it a listen because not only is it enlightening but pretty damn funny too.

    Buy it from Amazon HERE.
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    So there you have it, my list of DVDs worth a watch over Halloween to get you in the mood without making you fear the dark. If you have any picks of your own please leave a comment!

    Aaron Poole is a maverick renegade who plays by his own rules. He is also more acurately an editor for FRED and rarely leaves the house. If you like what you read here, or more likely want to leave him some hate message, check out his blog http://aaronfever.blogspot.com

  • Contest Round-Up: 2010-10-21

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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 Universal Home Video, we’re giving away five (5) copies of the BACK TO THE FUTURE TRILOGY on Blu-Ray.

    In conjunction with Lorber Films, we’re giving away five (5) copies of WHO IS HARRY NILSSON (AND WHY IS EVERYBODY TALKIN’ ABOUT HIM) on DVD.

  • Contest Round-Up: 2010-10-14

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

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

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

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

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

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

  • Contest Round-Up: 2010-10-07

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

  • Contest Round-Up: 2010-09-29

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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 Warner Bros. Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of SUPERMAN/BATMAN: APOCALYPSE on Blu-Ray.

    In conjunction with Lionsgate Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE: BEST OF EDDIE MURPHY on DVD.

    In conjunction with Lionsgate Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE: BEST OF ADAM SANDLER on DVD.

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

    In conjunction with A&E Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of PARANORMAL STATE: THE COMPLETE SEASON 4 on DVD.

    In conjunction with A&E Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of NOSTRADAMUS 2012 on Blu-Ray.

  • Soapbox: My Son, The History Lesson

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    My Son, The History Lesson

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    shermanOn his debut album Intimate Moments for a Sensual Evening recorded in July of 2009, comedian Aziz Ansari presents a veritable torrent of pop culture references throughout the hour-long routine. He jokes about harassing his cousin Harris on Facebook, pokes fun at Cold Stone Creamery, CVS Pharmacy and Craigslist and then finishes with two big pre-encore bits involving Kanye West and R. Kelly, including an extended impression of R&B singer Kelly both in concert and then getting lapdances at the after-party. He even makes fun of himself for being tongue-tied around M.I.A.

    It’s a great album from a very funny comic who, given his ongoing role in Parks & Recreation, his hosting this past summer of the MTV Movie Awards and parts in movies like Get Him to the Greek, Funny People and the upcoming 30 Minutes or Less (which will be his first real starring role), Ansari looks to become part of the comedy landscape for some time to come. But with just so much topical humor, one wonders what kind of shelf-life

    Intimate Moments might enjoy once Craigslist, R. Kelly and Cold Stone Creamery are things of the past. How many teens today when presented with Richard Pryor’s Wanted: Live In Concert are necessarily going to get the joke in the extended routines involving former Cleveland Browns running back Jim Brown or heavyweight Leon Spinks? On that same album, however, are woven in far more universal bits about drug abuse, self-aggrandizing ministers, the experience of having heart attack and commiserating about the death of a family pet with a neighbor’s dog who wanted to devour said pet which makes the album hold up even now over thirty years later, something Ansari aggressively avoids by making his comedy very much of the moment.

    At the time, (respectful) jokes about the Brown’s image of being deadly serious and incredibly tough got big laughs from Pryor’s audience just as Ansari’s (respectful) jokes about the occasionally enigmatic and unpredictable personality of West do from his. But in thirty years, chances are good that while West’s music may be remembered, the context of his celebrity may be semi-forgotten lessening the impact of the jokes. It could be considered akin to what happened with Vaughn Meader’s comedy album, The First Family, which sent up the intimate goings-on in the Kennedy White House. At the time, couldn’t have been more popular, but now it is little more than a historical curiosity.

    But with the re-release this week of the great song parodist Allan Sherman’s My Son, the Celebrity on CD for the first time (as well as seven other of his albums from Warner Brothers Records’ Collectors’ Choice label), we see that with even the most specific topical material sometimes the opposite can happen. Sherman, whose biggest hit was the novelty song, “Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh (A Letter from Camp),” was a game show producer who created the long-running I Know a Secret for CBS in 1952 and then followed that up with What’s Going On?

    and Your Surprise Package which he worked on for the rest of the decade. But Sherman’s passion seems to have been focused on creating song parodies, one of which he first recorded in 1951 entitled “A Satchel and a Seck” to the tune of Guys and Dolls’ “A Bushel and a Peck.” When this song failed to take off, a decade passed with no new recordings as Sherman became more of a garage tinkerer creating parodies only to amuse his neighbors as he continued work as a television producer. When those neighbors include Harpo Marx and Harpo’s friend, George Burns, eventually he amused just enough of the right people and landed a new record deal ten years after “Satchel” was pressed. My Son, the Folk Singer, released in 1962, was the fastest selling record in history up to that point and eventually sold over a million copies. A great album in its own right, Folk Singer still holds up and is worth a listen as an introduction to Sherman’s work, but it is the follow-up recording, My Son, the Celebrity, which is the focus of this article.

    Beginning with its title, you understand that Sherman is ready to make fun of his newfound fame (above the title on Folk Singer, it reads “Allan Sherman’s Mother Presents…” whereas on The Celebrity it reads “This Time Allan Sherman’s Mother Proudly Presents…”,), but then the cover and the liner notes go on to further send up his allegedly nouveau riche status. The cover finds Allan playing a guitar at an elaborate picnic and behind him is his actual family with his wife wearing a fur coat and tiara, his son holding a polo mallet and his daughter wearing a riding outfit. Beside them is their maid also wearing a fur and a tiara and then behind them is a luxury car complete with a chauffeur both of whom Allan makes sure in the liner notes to say are his actual maid and driver.

    Though it has been criticized for being written and recorded very quickly to cash in on Folk Singer’s success and did indeed go to number one on the Billboard charts a mere one year after his debut album, it is this very fact that makes it an interesting historical piece. Whereas Folk Singer seems to be culled from years of fooling around with this song and that, Celebrity uses a lot more topical humor that feels grabbed from that day’s newspaper headlines. These tunes include digs at AT&T’s decision to switch to from alphanumeric telephone numbers to our current ten-digit number (“The Let’s All Call Up AT&T And Protest to the President March”), the drivel on television which turns couples into couch potatoes (“Al ‘N Yetta”), the then-current Billie Sol Estes farm subsidy fraud scandal (one part of “Shticks of One and a Half a Dozen of the Other”), naked, Sammy Glick-esque careerism (“When I Was a Lad”), and then what is arguably the album’s greatest achievement, a song about the overriding prevalence of abbreviations and acronyms a young couple finds themselves interacting with as they fall in love, marry, shop, build careers, have children and seek success (“Harvey and Sheila”).

    Sung to the tune of the “Hava Nagila,” “Harvey and Sheila” traces the rise of the titular couple (an irony as “Hava Nagila” is a standard song at many a Jewish wedding reception) by labeling all those things by which people at the time measured success. Lyrics go: “Harvey and Sheila/Married in the spring/She shopped at A&P/He bought a used MG/They sat and watched TV/On their RCA/Borrowed from HFC/Bought some AT&T/And on election day, worked for JFK.” Later on in the song, this continues with: “Harvey and Sheila/Flew TWA/They bought a house one day/Financed by FHA/It had a swimming pool, full of H20/Traded their used MG/For a new XKE/Switched to the GOP/That’s the way things go/Oh that Harvey he was really smart/He used his noodle/Sheila bought a white French poodle/Went to Europe with a visa/Harvey’s rich, they say he’s a/VIP/This could be/Only in the USA.”

    Earlier in the song, we had learned that Harvey was a CPA who worked for IBM after going to MIT where he got his PhD. Sheila worked at B.B.D.& O. (the kind of ad agency Mad Men takes place in and one that is actually mentioned on the show from time to time), but is hardly a Peggy Olson as she “works the PBX,” the company’s switchboard. The pair meets in an elevator one day and falls in love.

    So what does this song tell us about the American dream circa 1963? The man gets the education and the good job and the woman works an entry-level job just long enough to land a husband and get married (they have two children: “One named Bea/One named Kay/Soon they joined the PTA”). Sheila does the shopping while Harvey works his way up the corporate ladder. They get a loan and buy a house, are liberals and work for the Kennedys when they’re young and invest well. They get rich, buy a pool, trade their used starter-car for a new Jaguar, go to Europe on vacation and switch to the Republican Party.

    The song paints a picture better than any history book. The acronyms and abbreviations don’t simply denote cultural reference, but also point out the conformity that Harvey and Sheila are striving towards which goes right down to the children who are “Twin baby girls/Both with dimples/Both with curls.” A sort of counterpoint to Buffalo Springfield’s “For What It’s Worth” that came out only three years later in 1966, both songs are about as evocative as they come in capturing a sense of America in the sixties. You want to achieve status to elevate yourself over others, but everybody wants the exact same thing, so you’re still striving to shed any sense of individuality. The use of the traditional “Hava Nagila” (“let’s rejoice”) which is so ubiquitous that it can almost lose its meaning just adds another layer to the frenzied calamity of the song.

    The other songs on Celebrity are mostly just as good. “Al ‘N Yetta,” sung to the French Canadian children’s song “Alouette,” is similar to Harvey and Sheila in looking at a married couple, but this one details the television shows they watch every night with which they have replaced any form of social life. The lyrics “Al ‘N Yetta/Couldn’t have it betta/Their TV set has remote control/So they both can stay in bed/With Frankenstein and Mister Ed” and then later “Al ‘N Yetta/Fans of Art Linkletta/And they love to sing along with Mitch/They just found in TV Guide/Reruns of December Bride/They’re big fans of Gunsmoke and Bonanza/And Ben Casey and Doctor Jim Kildaire/And third reruns of Millionaire/Yogi Bear,” etc., make the listener recognize, again, the conformity in this couple’s life as the shows all run together. They’re as happy to watch The Untouchables as an operetta hosted by Leonard Bernstein. They’ll watch What’s My Line, then College Bowl, then Meet the Press, then Huntley-Brinkley, then The Real McCoys. They don’t care. They’ll watch anything. This is their life, glued to the set which allows them to enjoy something together without ever having to have a conversation.

    “When I Was a Lad” is a stinging parody of the song with the same title from Gilbert and Sullivan’s H.M.S. Pinafore, but with new lyrics by Sherman who updates the striver’s tale by following him from kissing ass as Yale (“I polished up the apple for the professor/I polished up the apple so frequently/That soon I had a Phi Beta Kappa key”) to doing the same at an advertising agency (“And for my first job I did apply/At a job in an advertising agency/Sharpening the pencils of a big VP/I sharpened all the pencils so pointedly/That now I am a partner in the agency”). Unlike “Harvey and Sheila,” this is a story of person who doesn’t deserve his success as not only does he get it by kissing ass, the song ends with him informing us that of all the things he thanks for getting him to where he now sits, most of all he has to thank his “father who was Chairman of the Board.” So, not only is he an ass-kissing weasel, he’s also the boss’s son. Every line of lyrics, another reason to hate this guy.

    If you’re getting the idea that the picture Allan Sherman is painting of the sixties is actually darker than you might expect, then that is why My Son, the Celebrity is certainly worth a listen. On Mad Men, time and time again we the modern audience are meant to be shocked (albeit in a darkly comic way) by what we are told are commonplace images of the early sixties whether they be pregnant women smoking, picnic trash being littered down the side of a picturesque river bank, or drunken execs blithely shagging their secretaries who understand that they are to say nothing about such things. But with My Son, the Celebrity, you already have a humorist sending up ad agencies, Pete Campbell-esque careerists who have no problem with nepotism and then the TV-watching zombies who go along with whatever they’re being shown. Don’t be a striver like the fellow in “When I Was a Lad,” but work hard and you’ll get the trappings of wealth like the couple in “Harvey and Sheila” and not end up like “Al ‘N Yetta.”

    But beyond merely the lyrics, the music Sherman and his collaborator, the conductor/arranger Lou Busch, choose on My Son, the Celebrity is another window in to a bygone era. “The Bronx Bird Watcher” is set to “On a Tree, by a River (Willow, Tit-Willow)” another song from Gilbert and Sullivan, this time from The Mikado. “Me” is from a once-popular Neapolitan song, “Torna a Surriento” a lush ballad written in 1902 that has been sung by performers as varied as Elvis and Dean Martin to Placido Domingo and Meat Loaf and would’ve been familiar to anyone listening to “Me” on the record. “Won’t You Come Home, Disraeli” is set to the Dixieland number “(Won’t You Come Home) Bill Bailey” also written in 1902, but which had been recently made a hit by Della Reese in 1961. The medley of “Barry is the Baby’s Name,” “Horowitz” and “Get on the Garden Freeway” uses three George M. Cohan songs, “Mary is a Grand Old Name,” “Harrigan” and “Give My Regards to Broadway” as their basis. Whereas a modern parodist like “Weird Al” Yankovic took from popular radio songs like Michael Jackson’s “Bad,” Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit” and Extreme’s “More Than Words” (creating a song in “You Don’t Love Me Anymore” that holds up far better than the song he was parodying as is often the case with the talented Yankovic), Sherman’s choices indicate what people would find most familiar then: operettas, soapy ballads and the works of one of America’s greatest songwriters who has all but been forgotten by the mainstream.

    Following My Son, The Celebrity, Sherman continued to pump out albums including My Son, The Nut, which featured his most remembered hit, “Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh (Greetings From Camp),” but is not the biting historical document that is Celebrity. Following Nut, Sherman abandoned the “My Son, The…” title format and released in 1965, My Name Is Allan featuring parodies of Oscar-nominated songs with a cover that sent up Barbra Streisand’s then-immensely popular My Name Is Barbra. But it’s an album of diminishing returns. The following albums, including Allan in Wonderland, For Swingin’ Livers Only and the genuinely forgettable Togetherness have some songs or phrases to recommend them, but hold up nowhere near as well as the three My Son albums.

    After Togetherness, Sherman lost his record deal, but continued to find work including writing songs for an extremely short-lived Broadway show (Fig Leaves Are Falling – which only lasted four performances, a humiliation for its director, the legendary George Abbott), voicing the Cat in the Hat for the 1971 musical TV special of the same name and then writing the humorous, but somewhat controversial The Rape of the A.P.E. (“American Puritan Ethic”) for Putnam that detailed in a comical way the history of sexual repression in America. Though hardly a bestseller upon release, the book remains a cult favorite as it has been kept alive by many of its original readers who found something profound in its pages. Unfortunately, Sherman died soon after the book came out at the age of 48 in 1973, a heavy smoker and drinker for much of his life who also struggled with diabetes and obesity.

    There are probably many who would relegate Allan Sherman to the annals of one more one-hit wonders or novelty song composer for “Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah” which remains in the public consciousness on some level or other even today. But with the re-release of these eight albums (My Son, the Folk Singer, My Son, the Celebrity, My Son, the Nut, My Name is Allan, Allan in Wonderland, For Swingin’ Livers Only, Live! (Hoping You Are the Same) and Togetherness), a new generation may discover something of real value to be in Sherman’s musical output beyond the comedic turn-of-phrase and biting wit; instead, a keenly-observed and often poetic window in to the American mindset leading up to one of its most turbulent eras.

    Mark Wheaton

  • Arthur’s Day And Mic’s Heyday

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    Arthur’s Day And Mic’s Heyday

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    251 years ago the Guinness brewing company, headed by Arthur Guinness, began it’s trade from St. James’ Gate brewery. Last year, to coincide with the 250th anniversary, the Guinness company decided to throw a big bash on the 24th of September in various cities world-wide with special live music gigs and special offers. After it became a huge success they decided to do it again this year. It’s success is due, in part, to a clever marketing campaign you can see in the video below.

    This year it takes place today (yeah, I don’t know why they changed dates either) and it has resulted in much Guinness talk around the office.

    Most of the talk in the office, apart from “where are you drinking tonight?”, revolves around the many advertisements Guinness have given us over the years. Some good, some bad. Everyone is aware of the “Guinness is good for you” posters you can see in pubs (or Irish bars for the American’s among us) but Guinness really shines on the small screen.

    As well as the video above, some adverts of note were treated to a round of “oh yeah, that was a good one” from our informal round table. The best? I guess the answer to that will change person to person. But the most recognisable for a lot of Irish was this little ditty.

    Despite it being used way back in 1994 we all knew the tune and could instantly hum it upon mention. It’s like a brain worm. It may be noted that the advert was largely copied from a short film called Joy. But that’s not really what’s important.

    Another add that came up, one that I like and one which is much more recent, is this.

    The song you hear in the background is by the talented Irishman Mic Christopher. Mic toured regularly in the 1990s with a band called The Mary Janes and managed to make friends with pretty much everyone of note within the Irish music scene. Damien Rice, Lisa Hannigan and especially Glen Hansard all counted him as a buddy. Glen specifically having such a bond that they would do things like busking on a busy street together:

    Mic is the one with the hat…

    It wasn’t until 1999 when The Mary Janes split up that Mic started to record solo material. He released an EP called Heyday that featured the titular song.
    Anyway, the talk of the ad brought back the memory of the song which brought back the memory of Mic.

    Mic Christopher died in 2001 aged just 32 years old. He slipped on some steps and it caused some swelling to the brain which resulted in Mic falling into a coma that he never woke up from.
    To this day there are musical dedications to him from his friends. Heyday is played by Glen Hansard’s band The Frames at most gigs. Several albums and songs have a “For Mic” note on the insleeve.

    Despite the fact that Arthur’s Day is just a promotional marketing tool to sell a few extra pints, I’m very glad that an integral part of the event is live music. If for nothing else than to bring something like what is in the video below into our lives. That’s something worth raising a glass to.

    Aaron Poole is not just a pretty face. Sorry, I meant to say, Aaron Poole is not a pretty face. But he is an internet whore. Not only does he edit this here website but he also makes contributions wherever possible. You can find such things by visiting his blog http://aaronfever.blogspot.com

  • Contest Round-Up: 2010-09-23

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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 Chronicle Books, we’re giving away a copy of DAY & NIGHT signed by writer/artist Teddy Newton.

    In conjunction with New Line Home Video & in celebration of the individual release of the Lord Of The Rings trilogy on Blu-Ray, we’re giving away a Lord Of The Rings Prize Pack

    In conjunction with Fox Home Entertainment, we’re giving away three (3) copies of SIMPSONS: THE COMPLETE 13th SEASON on DVD.

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

    In conjunction with Universal Home Video, we’re giving away five (5) copies of THE OFFICE: SEASON 6 on DVD.

    In conjunction with Universal Home Video, we’re giving away five (5) copies of PARENTHOOD: SEASON 1 on DVD.

    In conjunction with Paramount Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of PETTY BLUE on DVD.

    In conjunction with Cartoon Network Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of BEN 10 ALIEN FORCE: VOLUME 8 on DVD.

    In conjunction with Fox Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of WALL STREET on DVD.

    In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of CLATTERFORD: SEASON 3 on DVD.

    In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of DOCTOR WHO: THE CREATURE FROM THE PIT on DVD.

    In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of DOCTOR WHO: THE KING’S DEMONS on DVD.

    In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of DOCTOR WHO: PLANET OF FIRE on DVD.

    In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of LAST OF THE SUMMER WINE: VINTAGE 1985 on DVD.

    In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of SKINS: VOLUME 3 on DVD.

    In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of WONDERS OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM on DVD.

    In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of LARK RISE TO CANDLEFORD: SEASON 3 on DVD.

    In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of DALZIEL & PASCOE: SEASON 2 on DVD.

    In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of JUDGE JOHN DEED: SEASON 2 on DVD.

    In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of SHERLOCK HOLMES (1964-1965) on DVD.

    In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of BEING HUMAN: SEASON 2 on DVD.

    In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of PREHISTORIC PARK on DVD.

    In conjunction with BBC Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of TOP GEAR 13 on DVD.

    In conjunction with Walt Disney Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of CAMP ROCK 2: THE FINAL JAM on Blu-Ray/DVD.

    In conjunction with Warner Bros. Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of THE BIG BANG THEORY: SEASON 3 on DVD.

    In conjunction with Walt Disney Home Video, we’re giving away two (2) copies of PRINCE OF PERSIA: SANDS OF TIME on Blu-Ray.

    In conjunction with HBO Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of BILL MAHER: BUT I’M NOT WRONG on DVD.

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

    In conjunction with Fox Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies of JUST WRIGHT on DVD.

    In conjunction with History Channel Home Video, we’re giving away three (3) copies each of AMERICA: THE STORY OF US on both Blu-Ray & DVD.

  • Soapbox: A Night To Remember

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    A Night To Remember

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    For any band, getting back together after the loss of a key member is a huge gamble. Some, like AC/DC, emerge from the tragic loss of a lead singer to reach the utmost peaks of rock stardom. Others are not so lucky. In any case, no band is ever the same after the loss of a lead singer.

    And so, when I recently saw Sublime with Rome it is needless to say that I had mixed feelings about the whole thing – which I suppose I should explain. I began my love affair with Sublime at the age of 14. I thought Eric was so insanely cool that I even learned to play the bass guitar. I’d sit for hours trying to play along. In high school, among my group of friends, Sublime was always playing in the background whenever we hung out, or partied. Around the campfire, our usual repertoire included “Boss DJ”, “Scarlet Begonias”, “Get Out!”, and of course, “40 oz To Freedom”. I named my cat Ruca in homage to a Sublime song (also an in-joke with Spanish speaking friends… but anyway). I love Sublime. In my little microcosm of the universe, their music reigns supreme.

    Getting back to the concert – Sublime with Rome. On the way to the concert, I began to get very anxious. My skin was crawling, and I could not sit still. Needless to say, this was very distracting to my boyfriend, who was at that moment fighting rush hour traffic. When we arrived at the venue around 8pm, I started drinking immediately. Around 9pm, when the opening band The Dirty Heads finally went on I was feeling pretty good, but still nervous. After their set ended, I started to get really antsy. What followed was the most excruciating hour and change that I have ever, ever endured.

    Now, I’ve been to this venue (the Kool Haus, Toronto, Ontario) numerous times, and have never had to wait more than 25-30 mins in between bands. For Sublime with Rome, we waited for over an hour, with nothing to do but drink and wait patiently… I suppose the wait combined with competitively priced Molson Canadian and the abundance of strange smelling-smoke was getting to some of the other concertgoers as well, and the crowd got increasingly rowdy. After dodging a few hooligans on my way back from the bathroom, I even got to be the hero for one girl! A few feet away from me, I noticed her start to sway precariously and caught her just before she hit the floor. When I saw her going down, I reached for the first thing I could – which happened to be her boobs. Then, her genius boyfriend (presumably) sees what’s going on, and instead of helping me (boobs are not a great handhold foe keeping somebody on their feet, despite cup size) he starts yelling “Clear the floor!”. Excellent.

    (She was fine, by the way).

    So, the wait damn near killed me, and my large breasted friend, but the show that followed was, in the words of Barney Stinson, LEGENDARY. Despite the definite aura of not-cigarette smoke that hung over the crowd within minutes of Bud, Eric and Rome mounting the stage, I felt immediately sober when they started to play (in a good way). Rome nailed every song, and it was an amazing concert. My only complaint is that they did not play “Superstar Punani”.

    I can’t say enough good things about the kid (and I can refer to Rome as “the kid” as I am exactly 6 days older than he is). I also can’t imagine what it’s like for him to try and live up to Bradley’s legend. What I can imagine is a 14 year old Rome, just as enraptured by Sublime as I was, singing and playing along on his guitar. Now that kid’s on stage, singing those same songs, and it makes me happy.

    Check out www.sublimewithrome.com or follow @SublimeWithRome on twitter!

    Mary Hoffman

  • HANDS DOWN Competition: The Winner!

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    We asked who wanted to be in Hands Down and we were shocked to find out that, actually, some of you did! We got a bunch of great entries but only one could be crowned winner. So without much fuss or a do, here it is.

    CONGRATULATIONS LEE HAMMOND! You’re going to be in Hands Down #15!

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    VISIT THE HANDS DOWN ARCHIVES

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    Art by John Merker. Copyright 2010.

  • BIG BROTHER Blog Report: The End

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    Finished

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    This is the end my internet friend. The end.

    Josie won – big shock, I know – and fun was had by all. I guess.

    Personally, I was very underwhelmed by the final. Maybe it was due to the lack of tension. Because everyone knew how it was going to go. The only thing I was surprised by was that Dave came second. Maybe I’m alone in my hatred of him. Maybe everyone else in the world is OK with a man who thinks homosexuality is immoral. Maybe the chicken really did come before the egg. It’s a mystery I’ll never truly wrap my head around.

    Anyway, Josie came out to big cheers and a psychopathic Australian eyeing her up. He has officially become Mr Creepy but before Josie could go on his wild ride she was thrust somewhere else. Straight back into the house. At first it felt like an obvious decision. Of course you want to spend two weeks in a house with famous folk and ex-housemates you might remember. Sounds like fun! And Josie’s quick answer to the question affirmed that she felt similarly too. Being on a high from her win meant that she would probably agree to shaving her hair off if you made it sound like it would be fun but that’s beside the point.

    Full of giggles, smiles and the 20 minutes of freedom she got, Josie waited for the new housemates to come in. And who was to meet her? A whole host of “meh” to be honest. The highlights for me being Brian, Nikki and Nadia. They are the only ones to re-enter who had a big personality. I’m not counting the celebrity Big Brother re-entrants because… well… they’re not real people.

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    Hello and Goodbye

    Josie seemed very overwhelmed the first night but that’s to be expected. She just won £100,000 and was greeting Coolio. It was an odd night. But that feeling wasn’t to go away and I’m going to place full blame on Big Brother for screwing the pooch on this one.

    If they wanted to keep Josie around – and considering she won the show by over 77% of the vote, they really needed to keep Josie around – they should have given her a couple of days freedom outside the house. That way she would have been able to come down from the high of winning around friends and family. She could have gotten her head straight. Thus providing her with a bit of conviction for re-entering the house.

    By leaving her in there, her victory quickly became a hollow one because she couldn’t celebrate it. Instead she had a bunch of strangers commenting on her life to her face. In her house no less (and lets face it, and that point it was her house). So I can completely understand

    Now that she is gone, what do I think of the “Ultimate” portion of the show? LAME. Brian Dowling has been funny. If he didn’t go into the house it would have been a total washout. Boring, boring, boring. But what could we expect? Seasoned pros in this sort of environment know better than to do something stupid and embarrass themselves. Unfortunately that mean there is nothing interesting for us.

    Oh well. At least the final series was a bit of fun while it lasted. Crazy Shabbys, posh Bens and horny Josies made it a laugh. It will be missed.

    Aaron Poole
    Follow Aaron on Twitter – @AaronFever

  • Ken Plume & FRED’s DragonCon Schedule!

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    Many have asked to know exactly what panels I’ll be guesting on and MCing this coming weekend (September 3-6) during Atlanta’s supermegamassivegeekorama DragonCon.

    Below, you’ll find a list of the panels, the official DragonCon descriptions of said panels, and my commentary on what actually may or may not be happening.

    PLEASE NOTE: I will not only have copies of my children’s book THERE’S A ZOMBIE IN MY TREEHOUSE with me and available for sale, but I will also have a handful of SUPER-RARE CDs with a “fan”-chosen selection of Crapoke tracks. Once they’re gone, they’re gone. All you have to do is have cash on hand, come up to me, and say, “Hey Ken. Where’s that CD of Crapoke? I’d like to buy one.” And with those magic words, A CD SHALL APPEAR, we shall exchange your cash for it, and our transaction OF AURAL LOVE shall be complete, leaving each of us to carry on with our lives, a little richer for the experience.

    PLEASE ALSO NOTE: I will have a limited amount of OFFICIAL FRED BADGES to give away during the con, COMPLETELY ARBITRARILY. You can come up and ask for one, which may or may not secure you one of your very own. Or you may win it during a panel. I JUST DON’T KNOW.

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    And now, the schedule:

    Title: Ken P.D. Snydecast
    Time: Fri 10:00 am
    Location: A601 – A602 – Marriott (Length: 1)
    Description: Ken Plume and Dana Snyder present a panel full of surprises, prizes, and more. Much, much more.

    Yeah, so, this is pretty much what it says on the tin. Me and (quite possibly, though I’m not entirely sure) Dana Snyder will be in attendance, doing things. Strange things.

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    Title: FRED Entertainment
    Time: Fri 11:30 am
    Location: A601 – A602 – Marriott (Length: 1)
    Description: Stuff happens.

    To be honest, this one’s a big question mark. I know that some Irishmen will be there, and maybe some other people. Then we’ll probably all build a love bomb.

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    Title: A Spotlight on Bill Corbett
    Time: Fri 01:00 pm
    Location: A601 – A602 – Marriott (Length: 1)
    Moderator / MC for panel
    Description: Meet the writer and performer behind MST3K’s second incarnation of the robot Crow, and the alien all powerful but clueless ‘The Observer’ aka ‘Brain Guy’.

    The first of quite a few panels I’ll be moderating – Basically launching, really. I may also be called upon to wrangle things.

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    Title: Trace Beaulieu’s Silly Rhymes for Belligerent Children
    Time: Fri 02:30 pm
    Location: A601 – A602 – Marriott (Length: 1)
    Moderator / MC for panel
    Description: Join MST3K and Cinematic Titanic’s Trace Beaulieu along with artist Len Peralta as they discuss their upcoming children’s book.

    I’ll be participating in this one as well. Oh, and did you know that Len Peralta is also the artist of THERE’S A ZOMBIE IN MY TREEHOUSE? Pick up a copy of that at the same time you get your copy of Trace & Len’s wonderful new tome.

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    Title: MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000 and Cinematic Titanic
    Time: Fri 08:30 pm
    Location: Regency VI – VII – Hyatt (Length: 5.5)
    Moderator / MC for panel
    Description: For the first time ever, the entirety of Cinematic Titanic is assembled at DragonCon as a single comedic combat unit, ready to do battle against your boredom.

    That’s right – Joined together at DragonCon for the very first time are Joel Hodgson, Trace Beaulieu, Frank Conniff, Mary Jo Pehl, and J. Elvis Weinstein. We’ll have a bit of a panel, show a film, and then have a massive merch and autograph session afterwards, so bring cash. Lots of cash. How do you like them apples?

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    Title: Mystery Science Theater 3000
    Time: Sat 11:30 am
    Location: Regency VI – VII – Hyatt (Length: 1)
    Moderator / MC for panel
    Description: Join the crew (and the evil torturers) from the Satellite of Love for a question and answer session.

    As if last night’s Cinematic Titanic panel wasn’t enough, this retrospective discussion brings together Joel Hodgson, Trace Beaulieu, Frank Conniff, Mary Jo Pehl, and J. Elvis Weinstein PLUS Kevin Murphy and Bill Corbett. And then, at high noon, we bring out the pies. DEATH PIES.

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    Title: THE VENTURE BROS.
    Time: Sat 01:00 pm
    Location: Centennial II – III – Hyatt (Length: 1)
    Moderator / MC for panel
    Description: Join the creators of the Venture Brothers to hear about inspirations, upcoming news, and more!

    I’m back moderating the Venture Bros. panel again this year, because my “good friends” Jackson Publick and Doc Hammer like to torture me. But I have a plan this year… Oh yes, I have a plan… And it has nothing to do with pies, so don’t even go there.

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    Title: Spotlight on Adam Savage
    Time: Sat 05:30 pm
    Location: Centennial II – III – Hyatt (Length: 1)
    Moderator / MC for panel
    Description: Spend an hour with Mythbusters’ own Adam Savage!

    I shall be there just long enough to give a hearty introduction to Adam (and possibly do my FAMOUS CARD TRICK).

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    Title: Nuts on the Road: The Quiz Show
    Time: Sat 10:00 pm
    Location: International North-South – Hyatt (Length: 5.5)
    Description: Truth, lies, improv and general silliness are the order of the day when all your favorite games from TV shows you’ve never seen explode live on stage!

    Ah, this is the big one. I’ll be co-hosting this devilish behemoth with my good buddy Widgett Walls, and it will feature no less than A DOZEN special guests forced to become contestants in a GAME OF DEATH. No pies. UNLESS THEY’RE DEATH PIES. But we’ll surely be all out of them after the Mystery Science Theater panel. REGARDLESS, DO NOT MISS THIS EVENT.

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    Title: Tom Servo vs Tom Servo
    Time: Sun 10:00 am
    Location: Capitol Ballroom – Sheraton (Length: 1)
    Moderator / MC for panel
    Description: Tom Servos United! Join Josh Weinstein & Kevin Murphy for an intimate look at our favorite gumball machine robot.

    Following up on last year’s titanic mano a mano chat between Mystery Science Theater’s Crows, Trace Beaulieu & Bill Corbett, this year I’ll be moderating a retrospective discussion between the two men behind that other ‘bot. NO DEATH PIES.

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    Title: MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000: Meet The Mads
    Time: Sun 02:30 pm
    Location: Regency VI – VII – Hyatt (Length: 1)
    Moderator / MC for panel
    Description: In the not too distant future, this clutch of baddies tortured hapless Joel, Mike, Crow & Tom. Spend time with the folks behind Dr. Clayton Forrester, Pearl Forrester, Dr. Erhardt, TVs Frank, Brain Guy, & Bobo.

    My final MST3K panel is a spotlight on the villains who would subject Joel, Mike & The Bots to those horrid films. Don’t miss this once-in-a-lifetime gathering, and BRING YOUR OWN DEATH PIES.

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    Title: Rifftrax Live…sortof
    Time: Sun 05:30 pm
    Location: International North – Hyatt (Length: 1)
    Moderator / MC for panel
    Description: Join MST3K vets and Rifftraxians Bill Corbett and Kevin Murphy as they provide you with a screening of some classic riffed short subjects as well as hang around to answer your questions!

    This is me, making sure everything runs smoothly, and that none of the complicated internal mechanisms that power Kevin break down mid-show. This ain’t Showbiz Pizza.

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    Title: Dragon*Con Has Talent
    Time: Mon 01:00 pm
    Location: Centennial II – III – Hyatt (Length: 2.5)
    Judge for panel
    Description: Who could possibly be the most talented con-goer out there? Come find out and maybe pick up a talent or two while you’re there!

    Okay, this final one was a last minute addition, and finds me as one of the judges of an event that will probably be 15 shades of goofy, and I will be tired and punchy. What better way to end the con experience? I WILL ALSO HAVE FRESH DEATH PIES.

    Any questions? Ask me on Twitter @KenPlume or via e-mail using the contact button in the site menu.