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Robin Williams: 1951 - 2014

Sad news developing today, Robin Williams has passed away at age 63.

Watch the man do what he did best back in 1977 on HBO... one of my favorite bits of his, and one that I first watched with my dad who would always comment about his hyperactivity.

Updating with some of the most touching statements and tributes to Williams on Twitter below. Currently Williams and his related films are trending worldwide on the social networking service, a true testament to how much people loved him. If only he'd seen these...

(As mentioned by Kumail Nanjiani) - Robin Williams performs an improvised stand-up routine on topics provided to him on the spot.

Posted on August 11, 2014 and filed under TV, Movies, Discussion Threads.

2015 - 2020: Just A Dump Truck Full of Sugar or "It's Gonna Be a Good Year"

"No one's gonna be free until nerd persecution ends..."

Warner Bros. and DC Comics just announced their release date plans for DC related films through 2020 and it's pushing up my plans for a "Holy crap, 2015 is the end all be all for pop culture movies" blog. Seriously, get ready for the true revenge of the nerds...

2015 was panning out to be one stellar year in terms of event tentpole films that I'm excited for. But can we talk about the perfect geek storm with what's been mapped out for the next six to eight years?

Check out this schedule of movie releases for 2015 through 2020 (with a little help from CBR):

2015:
May 1: Avengers: Age of Ultron
May 15: Mad Max: Fury Road and Pixels
May 22: Tomorrowland
June 12: Jurassic World
June 19: Fantastic Four
July 1: Terminator: (I Refuse to Spell it Their Weird SyFy Way Until Proven Otherwise) Genesis
July 17: Ant-Man
November 6: Untitled Bond 24 Film
December 18: Star Wars VII

2016:
March 11: Warcraft
March 25: Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice
May 6: Captain America 3
May 27: X-Men: Apocalypse
June 10: Uncharted: Drake's Fortune 
July 8: Untitled Marvel film
Aug. 5: Untitled DC Film
Nov. 11: Sinister Six
December: Avatar 2
Summer (Unknown): Star Wars Spin-Off Film 1
(Unknown): Star Trek 3

2017:
March 3: Untitled Wolverine Sequel
April 7: Pacific Rim 2
May 5: Untitled Marvel Film
May 26: Lego Movie 2
June 23: Untitled DC Film
July 14: Fantastic Four 2 (Fox)
July 28: Guardians of the Galaxy 2
Nov. 3: Untitled Marvel film
Nov. 17: Untitled DC Film
(Unknown): Untitled Sony female Spider-Man spin-off
(Unknown): Sony Venom: Carnage Spider-Man spin-off
(Unknown): Star Wars Film (Episode VIII?)

2018:
March 23: Untitled DC film
May 4: Untitled Marvel film
July 6: Untitled Marvel film
July 13: Untitled Fox Marvel film
July 27: Untitled DC Film
Nov. 2: Untitled Marvel film
(Unknown): Star Wars Spin-Off Film 2

2019:
Apr. 5: Untitled DC Film
May 3: Untitled Marvel film
June 14: Untitled DC Film
(Unknown): Star Wars Film (Episode IX?)

2020:
Apr. 3: Untitled DC Film
June 19: Untitled DC Film
(Unknown): Star Wars Spin-Off Film 3

Posted on August 6, 2014 and filed under Movies.

Gushing About The Guardians

Amy Pond, you've changed! And it makes us all feel kinda funny... (Courtesy Marvel)

From the moment Peter (aka "Star-Lord") Quill breaks the cliche careful Indiana Jones approach to collect an artifact within an ancient temple, kicking on his Sony Walkman and sauntering and dancing in time to Redbone's "Come and Get Your Love", I knew I was hooked.

Guardians has been crushing it at the box-office this weekend, and rightly so... the film is infused with a lot of fun, a lot of nostalgia and reverence for the films that it have inspired it, and all-in-all is an incredibly fulfilling experience.

After several promising trailers, my anticipation (and my expectations) of Marvel's latest Guardians of the Galaxy were higher that normal for blockbuster films. I've adopted a new policy as of late with films that I'm eagerly anticipating that I'll watch the proper release trailers and then nothing else in order to keep as much surprise as possible to the experience of seeing the film. Especially in this spoiler-frenzy based internet world, it's pretty difficult. I'd often have to quickly close web browser pages or excuse myself from conversations in order to avoid any details. In fact, just before heading to the theater on Sunday, I was in conversation with the webmaster of SHIELDtv.net and she almost divulged a surprise literally an hour or two before viewing. But sticking my head in the sand and knowing very little about a film has worked out pretty well with movies like Snowpiercer, The Winter Soldier and others and actually heightened the experience.

Truth be told, if I were still an eight-year old kid, I'd be going bonkers right now for Guardians. Wanting every toy, wanting to be Star-Lord on the playground during recess, it's that type of film that I can only hope the younger set will latch onto the way that I think I would have. I plan on seeing the film on the big screen (and suggest that you do the same) at least once or twice more - there's so many things in the background of The Collector's vault like Dark Elves, and artifacts and others that I couldn't take in completely in one viewing. So caught up in the fun and excitement of the main story, my eyes didn't wander much around the frame to glimpse any of the amazing detail that was put into the film.

And so shocked at who appears in the tag at the end of the credits was I, that I didn't get to enjoy the whole moment because I was too busy exclaiming out loud, "What!? WHAT??!" I won't spoil this moment here in hopes that the experience for those of you who haven't seen it won't be ruined for you either - we can discuss in the comments section for those that wish to remain spoiler-free - but it was another one of those moments where you have to admire Marvel for giving their audience the benefit of the doubt. I'm sure other executives would have taken that moment and said, "You know, I don't think a lot of people are going to understand this. Can't we do something with more mass appeal?" But Marvel sticks to its guns and delivers once again.

Thanks Guardians of the Galaxy for reminding me how much damn fun summer movies can be again. Eight-year old me and thirty-something year old me are both incredibly appreciative.

Posted on August 4, 2014 and filed under Movies.

WB and Zack Snyder Reveal First Look at Wonder Woman

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San Diego Comic-Con Saturdays are usually reserved for the heavy-hitters, and the day started not with a bang but with a thunderous explosion that overwhelmed both those in the infamous Hall H and those on social networks.

Zack Snyder, director of the upcoming Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice took the stage and showed a brief but impactful teaser which gave the audience their first glimpse at an armor-clad Batman facing off with Superman. 

Not only that, but Snyder was briefly joined by Henry Cavill (Superman), Ben Affleck (Batman) and Gal Gadot (Wonder Woman) and the all-new Wonder Woman costume was revealed. No pants, no leather jackets, the purists should be pretty happy. What do you guys think?