Trailer of the Day: Willow Creek

Willow Creek is a 2013 independent found footage film about a couple interested in Bigfoot lore, directed by Bobcat Goldthwait. – Wikipedia
Good, Bad & Ugly Review: Odd Thomas

Rotten Tomatoes Rating: NA (Critics) / 77% (Audience)
Directed By: Stephen Sommers
Written By: Stephen Sommers
Starring: Anton Yelchin, Nico Tortorella, Addison Timlin, Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Willem Dafoe
Studio: Freestyle Releasing
Synopsis: Stephen Sommers adapts Dean Koontz’s best-selling book Odd Thomas with this Fusion Films production concerning a clairvoyant 20-year-old (Anton Yelchin) who discovers a dark secret about a stranger in his hometown. Willem Dafoe, Patton Oswalt, 50 Cent, and Addison Timlin co-star. – (Source)
The Daily Nerdgasm: Optimus Tardis

Using a 3-D printer, a very enterprising designer was able to make a real life recreation of the above t-shirt image (if you have ever been to a Comic Con you have likely seen that t-shirt) into a fully functional Optimus Tardis/Tardis Prime action figure.
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Let’s Take A Moment To Appreciate The Greatness Of James Gandolfini
The world lost a great actor last week when James Gandolfini passed away at the age of 51. Many tributes have been done that spent the majority of the time focusing on the groundbreaking performance Gandolfini gave as Tony Soprano on the HBO series THE SOPRANOS. Now I will gladly admit that Gandolfini did some really great work as Tony Soprano but I have fond memories of some of Gandolfini’s non-Tony roles that I would like to show a little appreciation for.
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Good, Bad & Ugly Review: Fat Kid Rules The World

Rotten Tomatoes Rating: 82% (Critics) / 61% (Audience)
Directed By: Matthew Lillard
Written By: Michael M.B. Galvin, Peter Speakman
Starring: Jacob Wysocki, Matt O’Leary, Billy Campbell
Studio: Outsider Pictures
Synopsis: A dropout comes to the aid of a chubby and suicidal high-school kid by recruiting him as the drummer for his upstart punk-rock band. – (Source)
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Rule 63 Cosplay of the Week: Bane

If Bane looked anything like the young lady who decided to cosplay as him then I think Batman would have tossed both Catwoman and Talia overboard and spent the occupation of Gotham City with Bane.
Today’s Entry For The Ratchet Hall Of Fame
I don’t know who these fools are recording this nonsense but they need to brought up on charges for child abuse. Continue reading Today’s Entry For The Ratchet Hall Of Fame
Good, Bad & Ugly Review: Come Out And Play

Rotten Tomatoes Rating: 56% (Critics) / 33% (Audience)
Directed By: Makinov
Written By: Makinov
Starring: Daniel Giménez Cacho, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Vinessa Shaw
Studio: Cinedigm Entertainment Group
Synopsis: A couple take a vacation to a remote island – their last holiday together before they become parents. Soon after their arrival, they notice that no adults seem to be present – an observation that quickly presents a nightmarish reality. – (Source)
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You’ll Never Know How Good The Flo Feels Till You Hold It In Your Hands
At least that is what the hucksters from this infomercial for The Flo claimed when trying to sell a bag of water with elastic handles as the next great fitness craze complete with a truly amazing Lite FM ballad as a theme song. The whole thing needs to be seen to be fully appreciated. And once done you will be just as euphoric as this guy: Continue reading You’ll Never Know How Good The Flo Feels Till You Hold It In Your Hands
The Daily Nerdgasm: Alan Moore vs Grant Morrison

The two eccentric British writer’s go full super-saiyan on one another in this awesome fight video. With Alan Moore calling on dark magic and Grant Morrison utilizing the power of sigils to kick things up a notch.
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Trailer of the Day: Jobs

The story of Steve Jobs’ ascension from college dropout into one of the most revered creative entrepreneurs of the 20th century. – IMDb
Short Shrift Theater: Tonight I Strike

This short film by Canadian filmmaker Dan Gaud is not all that special in terms of acting or storyline but it is a very well shot film that looks absolutely gorgeous. But the main selling point of this short is Max, the sarcastic and foul mouthed servant robot that does not get nearly enough screen time. Mr. Gaud would be smart to put out another short film that features the misadventures of Max the Robot.
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