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Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Warp Zone Nerds Episode 3.08 - "Return of the Cult Films"
The Nerds return to a subject they have touched on previously and expand on their opinions.
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Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Warp Zone Nerds Episode 3.07 - "Concerning Zombies"
Finally, after much promising the Nerds speak out about Zombies and how they have effected pop culture since the 1950s.
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Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Spain, Pancakes & Zombies...wait, what?
Hello all. This is Michael all the way over here in Plasencia, Spain. Right now I'm in a flat with a German, a Scot, a New Mexican and an Oregonian. Pretty soon we will be joined by a Minnesotan and a Espanoles from Sevilla. We are living the life in Spain...and by living the life I mean after finishing the viewing of another fantastic sunset, we are about to have a pancake dinner and watch a fĂștbol match between Real Madrid vs AC Milan. Yes we are living the good life. Meanwhile, we are teaching kids of various ages, drinking what I call concentrated coffee and enjoying it.

Also, as a side-note, I've been getting familiar with Steam. Yes, I've finally been pressured into it and I have been enjoying it. So, yes, I suppose this will be my review of Steam and the games I've been playing.
STEAM: So I am completely in love with Steam. They are fantastic with supplying great video games for great prices. Seriously, I just got a 34.00 Euro Package of Monkey Island games for 4.00 Euros. What's also great about it is that it remembers the games you bought. If you loose your laptop and/or buy another one then you can just re-install it without having to purchase it again.
It works great as a communication forum too. I am able to keep in touch with friends and can use it as a form of Skype with other Steam users. It also let's you do status updates without the 140 word limit 8P.
Final thing I'll talk about that I love about Steam, is that they'll update your games automatically for you. For example, it automatically added The Sacrifice DLC in L4D and L4D2!
PORTAL: I replayed Portal and it reminded me why it is one of my favorite games. The game-play and the physics of it is incredible. Cake anyone?
Left 4 Dead: Yes, I finally played through the whole game and I loved it. The game-play, single player and co-op, is amazing. In involves fantastic teamwork, strategy and a certain amount of badassery (yes, I actually said it!) that's hard to achieve in any game. Oh, and the zombies in this are scary as, cue the shift key and number line, !@#$.
Left 4 Dead 2: Same as above but even better. There are more and scarier zombies. Plus I played some versus for the first time which was amazing. I didn't think I'd enjoy playing as the zombies that much but I did...oh I did...
L4D 1 & 2: Co-Op Mode: So, I've been playing L4D with my two good friends Chase, who your familiar with from this blog and our show, and Justin. I was heavily impressed with how smooth it ran. It has a very good controller system to work with your character, control that one idiot bot and communicate with each other verbally. It turned out to be one of the most interesting gaming experience I've ever had.
L4D The Sacrifice Comic: IT WAS FANTASTIC! I'm usually not a fan of video game comics but whoever made this one knew what they were doing. It is very character based, managed to take lines from the game without it being corny and added so many dimensions to characters we already enjoyed. If you've played L4D I highly recommend you read it on the L4D website.
Well, that's all for me tonight. Hope you have a fantastic day. I'll talk to you all later.
Representing the Nerdverse here in Spain, this is Michael saying let your inner nerd show. Shalom out...oh, and nerd out too 8P
SPANISH TV LINE OF THE WEEK!:
Hola, me llamo McLoovin'
Google Pic of the Week of where I'm at:

Placensia, Spain - Plaza Mayor
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Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Warp Zone Nerds Episode 3.06 - "Horror Fun Month Part 2"
The Nerds continue talking about their favorite month of the year.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Chase's 100 Movies/100 Scenes: 94 - Hannibal (2001)

Soon I will be finished with films like this, but for right now we must trudge on with another film that isn't good but I still like. Today's film is the 2001 film directed by Ridley Scott called Hannibal. Hannibal is a sequel to the far superior 1991 film Silence of the Lambs. this film follows the characters of Dr. Hannibal Lector as he tries to remain in hiding in Italy, and Agent Clarice Starling (this time played by Julianne Moore). The story is about Clarice trying to prove herself as an agent in the F.B.I. and to find Hannibal Lector who is also being tracked down by a former patient of his. the film is very weak with only the performances of Anthony Hopkins and Julianne Moore to make up for the weak story by author Thomas Harris. Honestly the film suffers for trying to be as smart as the previous, but is unable to be as simple.However, the film has amazing atmosphere. This is mainly due to how amazing of a director Scott can be, but also from how perfectly Anthony Hopkins can play the Lector character.


This terrifying scene is my favorite from the movie because it shows how intelligent and brutal the character the of Hannibal can be. In one scene he goes from lecturing to slicing a man open and hanging him out the balcony. It just brings into focus how wonderful and interesting this character is even if he is a monster, he alone makes this mediocre film. also, this scene shows of the other high point of this film which is the score by Hans Zimmer. It isn't as subtle or as haunting as the score for Silence of the Lambs but it is still interesting on dark featuring haunting choir work and samples of dark operas.
Hannibal trailer:
Monday, October 11, 2010
Chase's 100 Movies/100 Scenes: 95 - Lost in Space (1998)

To preface this, Lost in Space is a bad movie. No, I mean it. The move has terrible writing from Akiva Goldsmith. Horrendous acting from William Hurt and Mimi Rogers. A third act that crumbles in on its own logic, and finally some very cheesy over blown action set pieces. With all that, I still love the hell out of this dumb movie. It never ceases to put a smile on my face whenever I watch it. I recently watched the Blu-Ray which came my way via Netflix. However, the movie is still bad, but pretty and nostalgic to my 1998 mind set. Directed by Stephen Hopkins, and is a remake of the 1960s television show of the same title Lost in Space follows a family hoping to save to human race by traveling deep in to space to find a new home for humans, but everything goes horribly wrong. Dr. Smith, played very well by Gary Oldman, sabotages the ship and he and the family end up...well lost in space.

It was very hard trying to figure out a scene that really stands out in this film simply because there are so many great moments ruined by the before mentioned issues. In the end I ended up going back to one scene that comes up around the mid point of the film. The family has just realized that they are really lost and they discover an odd "hole" in space in the system that they are in. They fly into the "hole" and discover a spaceship that is from earth, but most likely from earth in the near future. while they are looking over the ship they find another ship docked with it. This ones does not appear human. So...uh...yeah. That's it. That is my favorite scene form this movie.


Now on to the why. why I love this scene is because of the idea of space travel films in the 90s. these films had an odd quality that you never see any more or at least rarely. In the 90s filmmakers were using both models and CGI so you get a really nice bled of the two. This is one area where Lost in Space really knocks it out of the park. The only other film that I feel is similar is the far superior Serenity. The other thing that is wonderful about this moment is the discovery and the confrontation with the unknown. In this scene there are three unknowns: the "hole" in space, the human ship from the future and the alien spaceship. This sense of the comes up here and pretty much no where else in the film. It is the one aspect of the film that it really makes its own and I rarely see this in film today. This doesn't save the movie from being bad, but it certainly makes me happy whenever I watch this movie.
Lost in Space trailer (this trailer is so bad):
Chase's 100 Movies/100 Scenes: 96 - Hellboy (2004)

6 years ago feels like ancient times to me. that was a simpiler time of Half-Life 2 and high school. it was also a time when i was introduced to a filmmaker that still captivates my imagination. I'm of course speaking of Guillermo del Toro and his work on Hellboy. Like Spielberg I will be mentioning del Toro again, but early on I want to highlight Hellboy and why I love this film. Hellboy is based on the Dark Horse comic by Mike Mignola. The Film follows a demon who works for the United States government by eliminating and investigating paranormal activity. It is a fun, weird movie that even my mom loves. no seriously, I should it to her in 2006 and it became one of her favorites.

the scene that really makes this film for me is at the very beginning when Hellboy is "born." The opener follows a platoon of US soldiers as they are sneaking on to an island that is swarming with Nazi scientists. apparently the Nazis are using the island to test a portal technology and unleash a god onto the world. the US soldiers stop the test, but not before a a demon baby escapes the portal. A scientist in the platoon takes in the demon and the soldiers affectionately call him Hellboy.
why this scene is so wonderful to me is that it appeals to my most nerdy sensibilities. You've got Nazis and demons and conspiracies and dudes with swords for hands! It is a wonderful mess. I understand I'm spending very little time on this film. Watch it, it is a wonderful film, but right now the concept of 100 films is getting to me. I really can not wait till I get to my top 25.
Hellboy trailer:
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