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This week, Derek, Josh, Shane, and Llogan chat PS5 price increases, lots of Dragon Ball and Fortnite, broken computers, and much more!

What Happened?

Shane moved and has good internet now.
But when the moving truck came they broke internet for the rest of the building.
Llogan broke his MacBook.
Josh has a crazy broken old phone.
Dragonball PS2 games
Dragonball: Evolution
Dragonball Fortnite event
It’s all about the Fortnite
Multiversus
Xenoblade 3
Boyfriend Dungeon
Shane has an old TV
PS5 is getting more expensive
Gravity Rush is getting a movie

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Join the Geekscape crew for a bi-weekly discussion about video games (and more often than not, things that have nothing to do with video games)!

This week, Derek, Josh, and Carlos talk about Playstation classics (and whether or not Ape Escape holds up), Overwatch 2, the continuing drama around the Xenoblade Chronicles 3 collector’s edition, and more!

What happened?

Shane isn’t here
Playstation Plus classics
Ape Escape has bad controls
Overwatch 2
Monster Hunter Rise: Sunrise
New One Piece Game
Josh explains anime
Capcom Fighting Collection
Red Earth
Fall Guys
God of War: Ragnarok finally gets a release date
ReedPop takes over E3
Skull and Bones finally gets re-revealed
Diablo Immortal makes nearly 50 million in its first month
The Xenoblade Chronicles 3 collector’s edition drama continues
Lollipop Chainsaw is getting a remake
Pokemon Masters gets an anime focussed event
The creator of Yu-Gi-Oh has died

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Welcome to Undiscovered Scripts: Movies Made of Paper


We take amazing scripts that haven’t been discovered and bring them to life!
We invite you to listen to the second episode of our production of, “Damsels & Dragons”!

When two best friends decide to start their own Live Action Role Playing group, they have some unexcepted players join the group.  And have even more unexpected are their rivals, their former group led by a pompous ass.   Along the way they rediscover the joy, magic and friendship they thought had been lost forever.   
This film is a comedic and heartfelt look into those who escape into fantasy to learn truths about the world and themselves.   Good for ages 13 and up.  

We’ll be dropping the next episode every Sunday!

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Welcome to Undiscovered Scripts: Movies Made of Paper


We take amazing scripts that haven’t been discovered and bring them to life!
We invite you to listen to the first episode of our production of, “Damsels & Dragons”!

When two best friends decide to start their own Live Action Role Playing group, they have some unexcepted players join the group.  And have even more unexpected are their rivals, their former group led by a pompous ass.   Along the way they rediscover the joy, magic and friendship they thought had been lost forever.   
This film is a comedic and heartfelt look into those who escape into fantasy to learn truths about the world and themselves.   Good for ages 13 and up.  

We’ll be dropping the next episode every Sunday!

Available on all your podcast platforms!

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Join the Geekscape crew for a bi-weekly discussion about video games (and more often than not, things that have nothing to do with video games)!

After a slightly extended holiday break and one lost episode where all we talked about was the Activision Blizzard / Xbox deal, we’re back at it with Carlos & Shane, The Real World Boys! 

Listen to the latest episode below, and keep scrolling for links to subscribe to the Geekscape Games podcast!

What happened?

Spider-Man
DICE is on Battlefield damage control
Is Overwatch dead?
China is gobbling up top tier Japanese developers
Shane was in a Japanese board game club in High School
Tom Brady
Ghost of Tsushima PS4 VS PS5
Shane has grievances (again) with The Xbox App on Windows 10
Shane does a visual gag on an audio podcast
Sega is getting out of the Arcade business

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‘The Mandalorian’ and ‘Breaking Bad’ actor Giancarlo Esposito joins me on stage at LA Comic Con! We talk about his approach to acting, what he learned from Michael Mann and the line Vince Gilligan gave him that unlocked Gus Fring! Along the way we talk about building a creative life for yourself! Also how to be courageous and go big! And then I surprise everyone (including Heidi) with a very public on stage proposal with Giancarlo as my wing man!

This was a big moment and thank you to everyone who was a part of it! Now enjoy it for yourselves!

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Note: Sorry about the audio issues in this episode! I totally didn’t confirm the microphone that I was recording with, and it ended up being my notebook’s built in microphone. Thanks for sticking with us anyways!

Welcome to Xbox Game Passengers.

Once a month, host Derek and a guest will dissect and discuss just one game available on Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass service, which was chosen for them (usually) at random.

Whether the game is a magical or a horrible experience, they’ll force themselves through it, share their thoughts, and let you know whether or not the game is worth your time! At the end of each episode, they’ll also randomly select the game for the following show, so you always know what’s coming up on the next adventure.

This month, Mikaela’s back for a fine chat all about the first chapter in Supermassive Games’ spooky anthology series The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan. Derek and Mikaela played this one together… so head below to listen in to see who made the worst decisions, and who killed more characters!

The Dark Pictures Anthology is a series of stand-alone, branching cinematic horror games featuring a multiplayer mode.

In Man of Medan, five friends set sail on a holiday diving trip that soon changes into something much more sinister.

Embark on a horrific journey aboard a ghost ship. Experience your terrifying story with a friend online or go for safety in numbers with up to five players offline. All playable characters can live or die. The choices you make will decide their fate.

Who will you save? Don’t. Play. Alone.

Listen to find out how things went, and if you like what you’ve heard, here’s where you can subscribe to the show:

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Thanks for joining us for another episode! We took a long (long) break as the world fell apart, but we’re glad to be back playing games and making new content. We really hope that you enjoy the episode — if you have any feedback for us, we’d love to hear it at derek@geekscape.net. Anything you listeners can do to help spread the word about the podcast would be immensely appreciated — from sharing it on social media like Facebook or Twitter, to leaving us five stars (or even a review) on Apple Podcasts, to sending it to a single friend, it can all make a massive difference! Thanks again for coming along on this ride!

You can also follow us on twitter @XGPPodcast

Theme Song: I Adore My C64 by Nicolai Heidlas from HookSounds.com

Join the Geekscape crew for a bi-weekly discussion about video games!

Yes — four episodes in and it doesn’t feel like we’re about to fall apart yet. New record!

This time around, witness the return of Josh Jackson as he joins Shane and Derek to discuss all things video games.

Listen to the latest episode below, and keep scrolling for links to subscribe to the Geekscape Games podcast!

Geekscape Games · Level 181 – "The Return Of InuJoshua"

What we’ve been playing:

It Takes Two
Gorilla Tag
120hz Cold War
Star Wars Squadrons
Forza Horizon 4
Overwatch
Neo Geo Pocket Collection

What else happened?

Apple Arcade gets a huge update featuring classic games, new game from Final Fantasy Creator, Platinum Games.

ESO getting next-gen update June 8.

MLB The Show is coming to Game Pass on Day One.

Where can I follow Geekscape Games?

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Join the Geekscape crew for a bi-weekly discussion about video games!

What, did you think that episode two weeks back was just a one-off?

This time around, join Katie, Shane, and Derek as the trio discuss all things video games.

Listen to the latest episode below, and keep scrolling for links to subscribe to the Geekscape Games podcast!

Geekscape Games · Level 179 – "I Just Can’t Get The Tik Tok Fortnite Song Out Of My Head"

What we’ve been playing

Uncharted 4 and Shane was wrong
Outriders Demo
Sea of Thieves
Population 1
Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Hades
Call of Duty: Warzone
Star Wars Battlefront 2
Metro 2033 Redux
Forza Horizon 4

What else happened?

Katie’s gaming history
Nintendo Playstation chat

Post Malone Pokemon Concert
Pokemon 25 Album?
Six Days in Fallujah is coming back

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I’m a fan of the ‘Skyline’ movies! And did you know there were 3 of them? Filmmaker Liam O’Donnell, writer and director of the last two films, is on the show to discuss ‘Skylines’, the most recent entry! We talk about producing and directing sci-fi films, how the Skyline series came about and integrating martial arts into fights with aliens! And of course we talk about the challenges of filmmaking and working with so many special effects! Liam is an awesome guy and I loved talking to him! I hope you enjoy our conversation as much as I did!

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Our Geekscape Holiday Livestream-tacular this past weekend was a success! And at the top of the 15-hour event was the newest episode of Geekscape… LIVE! To celebrate 15 years of Geekscape, we’re joined by Ben Dunn and Ashley and Jason of Geek History Lesson to roll back the years, talk about creating comics and that huge slew of announcements from Disney’s investors meeting! Tons of Star Wars and Marvel projects announced… but which ones are we most excited about and will some never see the light of day? Enjoy cuz it’s all here!

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Where are you from originally?
How would you describe growing up there – how’s it different from out here [in California]?
I am originally from Gulfport, Mississippi. Growing up in Mississippi is very family-oriented and super country.

Used with permission from Comedian Bangrice

What is your Hogwarts house and why?
My Hogwarts house would be Gryffindor. This would be my house because bravery, nerve, and chivalry are all attributes I value and apply to my daily life.

What are some geeky hobbies you partake in? Why do you like them?
I enjoy anime, comic books, shoes, and live streaming. In anime and comic books, I enjoy the characters, storylines, and variety. I have always been a “shoe head” since I began playing basketball as a kid. [And] live streaming is fun! Reaching out and getting to know people.

When did you realize comedy was something you were interested in actually doing?
I realized I was interested in comedy when I was seven years old after hearing Eddie Murphy’s show: Delirious.

Used with permission from Comedian Bangrice

If you could take the place of any fictional character from any book, TV show, comic, or film – who would you choose? And why?
If I could take the place of any character, I would choose Hancock, whom I relate to. [Hancock‘s] a movie with Will Smith. I relate [to him] because he’s a reluctant hero who feels under-appreciated but tries to act like it’s no big deal and once he gets himself together, a woman comes along and messes everything up for him. Oh, also it’s in his DNA to protect people. It’s just who he is. He can’t turn it off, no matter how hard he tries.

Who is someone you look up to and why?
Feel free to name two or three. (Preferably a real person)

I look up to my fourth-grade basketball coach, Haskell. He was a smart man who was very motivated and taught me a lot. I look up to the food vlogger, Mark Wiens. I love his lifestyle: traveling, getting to experience other cultures, and his overall positive attitude. I also look up to comedian, Jo Koy. He is a very down-to-earth and great guy.

Tell me about a time you had to pick yourself back up career-wise. What or who helped you get there?
I have to pick myself up every day. My biggest motivation for all I do is my family.

What are some current projects and/or goals you’re working on?
I am currently working on my own talk show: Get a Life Out of Bang.

Used with permission from Comedian Bangrice

Just because I think it would be funny to read about – what was it like working with me previously? How did we meet each other?
We met at Flappers. It was like meeting [and working with] a cool person at Flappers.

Do you have a favorite inspiring quote (by whom)?
“How you think so shall you become” – Courtney Rice

What is your dream show or project to work on?
My dream show is Saturday Night Live. Ever since I was a kid, I have watched this show and have dreamed about being on that stage.

What is the impact you want to leave on the world?
I want to make the world a better place than when I got here.

What has quarantine been like for you?
How are you keeping yourself occupied?
Quarantine has been good and bad. I have been staying busy writing, editing, and working on my health. It has been bad because not seeing people is difficult and all my shows got canceled.

Used with permission from Comedian Bangrice

Where can people follow you on social media?
Twitter: cbangrice
Instagram: @courtney_bangrice
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQhiUcHmQ0ig3uwKr3eUQrg

Geekscape is LIVE with our 520th episode… and it only took a Pandemic! That’s right! Streaming live over Facebook, Twitch, Periscope and Youtube, Matt and Derek join me to talk about what movies, comics and games we’ve been consuming in quarantine! Derek says there’s good stuff on Quibi while Matt tells us ‘Taste of London’ is one of the funniest shows on TV! Matt’s brother Brian joins us to talk about his wedding in late May… right after they’ve lifted the Florida stay at home order and we discuss how comfortable we’ll be going back to the movies! Matt and I bully Derek to go back to podcasting and we take comments from the live viewers! It’s a whole new kind of old school Geekscape! Enjoy!

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With the Corona Virus keeping us quarantined in our homes and Summer just around the corner, there’s no doubt that major geek events like the San Diego Comic Con are going to cancel or postpone until later in the year! That leaves the door open for 2020 becoming the year of the Virtual Comic Convention! Already, several virtual online comic book conventions have started to spring up to give fans their fix… but how do they hope to compare to the real thing? What do they mean to celebrities, exhibitors, fans and indie creators? Luckily, FilmThreat’s Chris Gore guests on a new Geekscape to share his insight on the future of virtual cons! How did last weekend’s virtual WonderCon go? Can SDCC move to later in the year? Can comic book shops, indie exhibitors and publishers survive until then? And how does this change the landscape for film, TV, comics and videogames going forward? It’s all in this episode so enjoy!

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As COVID-19 burns around the world, the Geekscape team is quarantining at home! In the spirit of Social Distancing, Matt and Derek report in to talk about their quarantine experiences from Philadelphia and Vancouver while I share the news from Los Angeles! Matt talks about how his father has one of the most essential jobs of all and Derek is worried about living with a full time nurse… but not enough to stop snuggling. Meanwhile, I’m just trying to keep myself sane! It’s a new Geekscape podcast! Enjoy!

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Where are you from originally?
I was born in Toledo, Ohio, but was raised in Adrian, Michigan.

What is your Hogwarts house and why?
I’m a Ravenclaw since multiple quizzes have told me so, including the official Pottermore Quiz. Twice. A few other quizzes have also told me that I was a potential Gryffindor, but my heart belongs to Ravenclaw!

What are some geeky hobbies you partake in?
I’m a rather big gamer, game collector, cinephile, anime/comic enthusiast, thespian, and lover of memes.

When did you first realize you were a geek or rather realized you liked the previously mentioned things?
I realized it fairly early in my life, but due to my upbringing, I realized that it was rather frowned upon. But, that obviously didn’t stop me from doing what I love!

What is your dream/passion?
I’m hoping to someday become some type of influencer in the film or theatre industry, preferably a critic, actor, or writer.

Used with permission from Wesley Richard

I know you’re attending one of my alma maters, Owens and will be graduating soon enough. What do you think is the most important lesson you’ve learned while studying there?
The most important thing that I’ve learned while at Owens is that being different and trying out new things should never be considered a bad thing since stepping out of your comfort zone can lead to some of best experiences

If you could take the place of any fictional character from any book, TV show, comic, or film – who would you choose? And why?
Saitama from the show One Punch Man would honestly be very entertaining just for being able to literally defeat any foe with just one punch, despite it probably getting stale and boring after a while.

Who is someone you look up to or looked up to and why?
Feel free to name two or three.

Robin Williams (Mrs. Doubfire, Aladdin) and Satoru Iwata (Director for Earthbound and Producer for countless Nintendo video games) are two role models of mine due to how dedicated they were and [how they] pressed on to make their craft the best that it could be despite their own shortcomings. Iwata had several illnesses and Williams suffered severe depression.

Used with permission from Wesley Richard

What are some current projects and/or goals you’re working on?
I’m currently attending Owens Community College and studying in the Theatre Program. I’m also always looking for shows to audition for!

Was there a time you had to pick yourself back up whilst dream-chasing? What happened?
There have been times that I was not cast in shows that I really wanted to be a part of that I wasn’t able [to be]. It was definitely hard to cope with but I always have to re-learn that it’s nothing personal and to just keep trying and you’ll be wanted in something else.

What is your dream project to work on?
I hope to someday work on some blockbuster just for that experience. I think it would something unforgettable, even if it turns out good or bad.

Used with permission from Wesley Richard

What is one of your favorite inspiring quotes and by whom?
“The stories we love best do stay with us forever, so whether you come back by page or by the big screen, Hogwarts will always be there to welcome you home.” – J.K. Rowling

It’s a quote that I’ll always cherish not only because I’m a huge Harry Potter fan and grew up with the books and movies, but also because it’s a quote that validates my opinion on any story. If someone else doesn’t like one story, but I love it, that story will stay with me forever and thus making it worth sharing and telling to others.

Where can people find you on social media?
You can find me on most social media sites under the name MegaNin10dude!

Chris DeMakes is the lead singer and guitarist for Less Than Jake, one of my favorite bands… and now he’s a Geekscape guest! I went down to Hermosa Beach this week to talk to Chris before his solo show and we got into a fantastic discussion about Less Than Jake, making a life and career out of music, the ups and downs of the last 30 years, battling public perception and a ton more! Along the way, Chris talks about his upcoming book, Less Than Jake’s upcoming album and playing solo shows over the past few years! I also tell you about my brief exchange with Quentin Tarantino this week, catch you up on some exciting Geekscape news and declare that the Coronavirus will NOT kill me! Not today, Coronavirus! Enjoy!

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2019 is over and what a better way to celebrate another awesome year of Geekscape than at the 2019 Geekscape New Years Party?!? What? You couldn’t make it? Well, don’t worry because here’s the audio of what you missed… and wow… what an awesome time! Lots of friends old and new dropped by to celebrate the last year of Geekscape… and they brought plenty of surprises with them! Drop on in and have some fun! But just stay away from the punch!

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Actor and comedian Matt Weinhold is one funny dude! He spent the last 30 years writing and performing standup and acting in shows on Comedy Central, MTV, VH1 and so many more and is now host of the fun horror podcast Monster Party (on top of still doing all of the acting and comedy)! On this episode, Matt invites me into his fortress of solitude to help me deconstruct good Trek vs bad Trek, why the Star Wars vs Star Trek argument is worthless and what would make an amazing Fantastic Four movie! We also discuss Matt’s ridiculous collection of classic action figures (and the collection is jaw dropping crazy) and the history and gist of Monster Party! This one is a geek conversation for the ages, Geekscapists, so enjoy!

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The 2019 Summer World Tour is over! I went to Russia (well… Crimea) to be a part of the Tavrida 5.0 Art Forum and it was completely insane! What is Tavrida 5.0 and what was I doing there? Can I still do live comedy and what does it mean for Geekscape? Are Russian fans just like fans from English speaking countries? What were some of my concerns about the trip? And does Super Action Man know that I went? Also, SDCC wrap up! We have a new site! You should be reading Jonathan Hickman’s X-Men titles! And I said goodbye to my best boy Rufus… the greatest dog I’ve ever had. It was a real whirlwind of a summer, which means this is a real whirlwind of a Geekscape! Enjoy!

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If you missed my pre-con / Preview Night recap, head here!

If you missed my Thursday recap, head here!

Note: Friday was a bit of a chill day, so rather than publishing a smaller piece, it’s been combined with Saturday. That said — the Star Trek Picard Museum here is definitely worth a look!

Friday

With Mondo changing their line policy yesterday, I knew that I had to be at the convention centre early if I wanted any chance to get the Metal Gear poster that I completely fell in love with when it was announced last week.

So, as I did yesterday, I went into Hall E, went up the escalator and around the building, and waited. And waited. And waited. Today’s sea of people took far longer to be let in. The moment we were headed down the escalator to gain entrance to the exhibit hall, every door seemingly opened and people that had just arrived were getting in well before those of us who arrived 90+ minutes prior. This sucks, and I wish that 50 years in they had a better way to manage the opening of the convention. That said it must be an incredible stressful process, and I can’t imagine that any way that they could do it would result in everyone being happy.

Yep. That’s the line to get in.

As I did yesterday, I speed-walked over to Mondo as fast as I possibly could. They ran out of tickets about five people in front of me — as I sulked my way away from the booth, there were, naturally, a bunch of people in the very first line of the day, who also somehow had several tickets for later in the day proudly displayed in their SDCC badge holder.

Lame.

I went to take a look at the Mattel booth, as that Macho Man figure is still calling my name, and it was capped as well. The show floor at this point had a more hectic than usual feel, and for whatever reason I wasn’t feeling super hot, so I decided to dip out of convention centre until the morning rush calmed down a bit.

I traversed over the skybridge to meet up with Mikaela (she was just finishing up at the apparently tiny HBO Watchmen activation). We planned to head into the Petco Interactive zone, but I thought it would be a better idea to go grab some food instead. We walked around for a bit before finding some delicious tacos (and some breakfast soda because the coffee machine was broken).

At this point I just kind of wanted to sit for a bit, so we ate slowly and worked on articles, and after awhile decided to head over a couple of blocks to the Jean-Luc Picard exhibit. This offsite over at the Michael J Wolf Fine Arts at 363 Fifth Ave, from 11-9 on Friday and Saturday, and 11-5 on Sunday. It’s basically a museum exhibit celebrating the life and career of Captain Picard, and even though I’m not super into Star Trek, I absolutely appreciated the event. You can take a look at a couple of photos from the exhibit below, and check out my full write-up right here.

Following the Picard exhibit, we headed up just a few blocks further to a short but sweet meet up for Quantic Dream. We weren’t too sure what to expect here as details were light, but there were a ton of fans in Quantic Dream-themed cosplay (mostly Connor from Detroit: Become Human). Once we were inside, we got some cool Quantic Dream swag like stickers, a lanyard, and a bracelet, and both Bryan Dechart and Amelia Rose Blair from Detroit: Become Human were there to sign posters, chat, and take photos. Mikaela definitely fangirled as she absolutely adored the game (even writing a great piece about it here), and I was very glad we went.

Next up, I actually ended up winning a spot to the Funko X SDCC booth for 1:15. This wasn’t the main Funko booth, but a special booth selling just three SDCC 50th Anniversary items, including a Toucan Pop!, a Toucan PEZ, and a Batman with an SDCC 50 shopping bag. It was the only slot for the entire convention that Mikaela or I won in any lottery, so I’m thankful to have been able to pick up these items (and to start my Pop! collection which Mikaela has been resisting for years.

We then made a quick stop on fifth to check out the Syfy drum line, which featured some cool music, and some 90’s trivia between convention goers hosted by Orlando Jones. It was a super cool time.

Once we were done here, we headed back to our hotel for some water, and to get off of our feet for a bit (and to write up an article), and then Mikaela and and I headed down to the Amazon Prime Video Experience (once again) to try to jump into the The Boys premiere. The line was long, but shaded, and we met a few interesting people from Australia and Winnipeg that made the wait go by much more quickly. We made it in, had some food and drinks, and watched the first two episodes of the upcoming series (introduced by much of the series’ cast, including Karl Urban). As you can probably expect if you’re familiar with the book at all, the show is pretty hyper violent, super vulgar, and got a lot of laughs (and groans) from the crowd. On each seat there was a cool ‘F**k Supes’ foam (middle) finger, which is definitely a cool piece of merch that I didn’t see given out at any other point. Overall the event was a blast, I can’t wait to see more of the series when it launches on 7/26. Also I got to say hey to Karl Urban, which was a pretty rad moment for sure. A huge thanks for Amazon Prime for hosting us!

One the event was over, we walked back to our hotel and promptly went to sleep.

For Saturday, I’m committed to finally getting that Macho Man Randy Savage figure (unless the line is too long and then I’m not that committed), and we’ll also be hitting up the premiere of Carnival Row in the evening!

Saturday

After a semi-late night, I woke up far less tired than I’d originally anticipated.

I didn’t have too much on the docket today, but really wanted to try to get that Macho Man doll. Instead of flooding in and waiting forever in Hall E, I decided to just wait outside for B to open up, which is much closer to Mattel’s location, and which always seems to open up before I’d ever get down the escalator.

Because of this new strategy, I didn’t get to the convention centre until about 9AM. I knew that these doors wouldn’t open until 9:30 or so (and I think everyone else did too) but that didn’t stop much of the line from groaning and complaining every few minutes that they had to wait. I get that this part of the waiting definitely stinks (especially out in this heat), but I just don’t anticipate any good way to get this many people into a building at once. That said — I wish that they’d do as they say they do, and let everyone who goes through Hall E as instructed in first.

I b-lined it to Mattel. Naturally, the line was capped, and the crowd around the capped line was so heavy that security was threatening to shut the booth right down. I hung around for a few minutes to see if things would clear up. They definitely didn’t, and within 10 minutes both the best John Hammond figure, and my precious Macho Man were sold out for the day. I then ran over to Entertainment Earth to see what the cool Kenner Darth Vader Prototype stock was looking like, and it was sold out as well.

Yep, pretty much all of these people were trying to get to Mattel.

So I gave up on that stuff, and instead went over to the Geekscape booth to find team playing hackey sack in the middle of the aisle. I joined in for a bit, and we were freaking terrible at it, but it’s absolutely these weird little moments that make SDCC super memorable.

Shortly afterwards, a signing was about to start at the booth, so I decided to get out of everyone’s way. I ran down to Mondo to check stock on a couple of the day’s drops, not that I had a ticket, but for the last hour of the day, the booth was open for purchases. I asked a couple of guys how they managed to get such early tickets, and which door they entered at as it simply feels like there are no good options. One of them offered to grab the poster that I was looking for (since it was different than anything that they were looking for, and a ticket let you buy up to one of each thing available at any given time), and I was stoked. Then, unfortunately, the poster that he was hoping to grab sold out, so he just gave me and our other line friend his ticket and left.

So… I went wild and bought three more items. I went very quickly from “Oh I haven’t spent very much money yet,” to “Oh shit I’ve spent way too much money.” But I don’t buy anything like this for most of the rest of year, so I’m not too worried about it. I ended up grabbing this year’s limited The Babadook and The Transformers: The Movie poster, along with the somehow-still-in-stock Metal Gear Solid vinyl (the poster, however, was long gone). In any case, I’m super thankful to have had this opportunity at all, so a huge thanks to those friends in line who helped me it.

I then went back to the booth, grabbed my big-ass poster tube, and then very carefully walked everything back to the hotel (new Mondo’s dangling in the wind rather than in the tube, as there was simply no good place to put everything together).

Then, it was time for BBQ. We ended up at Kansas City BBQ, which is just across the street from our hotel, and which was used for a couple of scenes in Top Gun, and has become the self proclaimed ‘Top Gun Bar’. It didn’t take long to get in, but took about an hour for our delicious meat to arrive. They warned us of this though, so it wasn’t a big deal.

Mmm. Bbq.

Next up, we moved onto the Borderlands Museum Of Mayhem, which somehow only had about a 20 minute-long lineup. It was pretty busy inside, but it waiting in line got you some pretty rad swag, like masks, cool posters, and keychains. The are a ton of art pieces up around the museum, including a number of pieces of fan art, alternate key art for Borderlands 3, some amazing pieces made out of stained glass. There are also some huge standees of prominent Borderlands characters throughout the exhibit, and a couple of photo ops as well. You can also find some hidden codes around the area that should unlock sweet goodies in (I believe) Borderlands 3, and also a sweet gift shop covered in cool Borderlands merch. If you’re really brave, you can also have a Borderlands logo shaved into your head.

If you’re in San Diego, you can head to the museum at Sparks Gallery – 530 Sixth Ave, San Diego, CA 92101 from 12-5 on Sunday. It’s a cool experience, with a generally short wait, and some sweet swag for stopping by.

Following the Museum of Mayhem, we grabbed some Berkeley Pizza to bring back to a hungry Matt at the booth, and Mikaela went out to take cosplay photos while I hung out with the guys at the booth. Jonathan and I recorded a quick podcast segment talking about all of the in-progress Marvel announcements in Hall H (fuck yeah Blade) and soon after it was time to head out.

Side note — if you’re leaving SDCC at close, don’t expect to get anywhere quickly, as this is what it looks like, and also, this Starscream cosplay may be the best outfit I’ve seen this year:

At 7, we were back at the Prime Video Experience for the premiere of Carnival Row, a series created by Pacific Rim creator Travis Beacham, which stars Orlando Bloom and Cara Delvingne. The series is “ set in a Victorian fantasy world filled with mythological immigrant creatures whose exotic homelands were invaded by the empires of man. This growing population struggles to coexist with humans — forbidden to live, love, or fly with freedom. But even in darkness, hope lives, as a human detective, Rycroft Philostrate (Bloom), and a refugee faerie named Vignette Stonemoss (Delevingne) rekindle a dangerous affair despite an increasingly intolerant society. Vignette harbors a secret that endangers Philo’s world during his most important case yet: a string of gruesome murders threatening the uneasy peace of the Row.”

Travis himself, and a bunch of the cast, including Orlando Bloom, Cara Delevingne, Tamzin Merchant, and David Gyasi we’re present, and actually showed up dancing in weird costumes for some time before finally revealing their true personas. Take a look at a few photos from the event below!

This definitely ended up being Orlando Bloom

The series looks impressive as hell, and I was beyond excited to attend the event and check out the first two episodes. Reviews on the series are embargoed for the time being, but I’ll just say that I cannot wait for August 30th so that I can see what happens next. The world of Carnival Row is beyond fascinating, and I just can’t wIt to jump into it. Again, a huge thanks to Amazon Prime for hosting us again.

Following the premiere, and with just one day left of SDCC (which both feels like it just started and like it’s been going on forever at the same time), it was then time for some much needed rest.

As Sunday is typically a smaller day at the convention, and as following the close of the show floor I’ll be busy breaking down the booth and spending one last night with my Geekscape family, this will be the final recap for SDCC this year. Look for additional coverage from the team in the coming days, and look for an SDCC wrap-up episode where Jonathan talks to booth guests (and me) about everything SDCC.

Thanks for following along! I really appreciate you coming along for the ride!

I first met comedian, actor and pro wrestler Jay Washington when we were both guests on Screenjunkies News. Since then, we’ve travelled in similar geek circles with Jay appearing recently on one of our LA Comic Con live episodes! But there’s a LOT more to know about Jay… so I asked him onto the show! Now, you can also hear about Jay’s tough childhood, losing both of his parents before he was 30 and how he almost died last year (honey doesn’t always make things better)! We’ll also talk a little about ‘Avengers: End Game’ and the upcoming slate of superhero movies! Enjoy!

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Can you believe that 2018 is coming to a close? In just a couple of days, we’ll abolish that dreaded eight for ten more years, and a cool, clean, sexy nine will take its place.

We say it every year, but 2018 has been an absolutely stellar year for all forms of media, so we rounded up some of our writers and podcasters to share their favourite movies of the year! You’ll see some individual lists for other topics coming down the pipeline as well, so be sure to be on the lookout for those, too!

Take a look at everyone’s top 10, top 5, or favourite film altogether, and be sure to let us know yours in the comment section below!

Matt Kelly

10. Christopher Robin


Spoiler Alert right out the gate, Disney has 3 films that made my top 10. Christopher Robin is a movie that I did not anticipate affecting me as hard as it did. I never had a ton of love for Winnie the Pooh, I certainly watched it as a kid but only started to love the character after reading Tao of Pooh. Christopher Robin is one of my favorite film message, someone rediscovering the childhood they lost. It starts with a dark and heavy opening sequence in which our titular character is sent to war and forced to grow up quickly. It’s only when he’s revisited by his childhood friends of fantasy that he’s able to truly find happiness inside himself.

https://youtu.be/0URpDxIjZrQ

9. Thoroughbreds

I missed this one during its theatric release and I’m still upset about it. The movie had what felt like a 2 day release at best but proved to be one of the most interesting dark comedies in years. I often hear the movies described modern-day Heathers but no film has been more deserving of this comparison. Since it’s likely most people still haven’t seen this I’ll keep the plot summary short; the film follows two estranged high school friends. One is pour and emotionally disconnected while the other has a fantastic life minus her emotionally cruel step-father, they reconnect over a mutual desire to see the Step-father dead.

8. Searching….


This movie should not have worked, I should have been annoyed in the theater. The entire structure of the film is based around staring at someone’s computer screen for 90 minutes. Instead the film is one of the most intense thrillers I’ve ever seen. The “inside a computer screen” concept has been done multiple times before but this is the first time it truly worked. The film follows a desperate father trying to find his daughter and manages to have fun twists and turns throughout. It’s the under-appreciated film of the year for sure.

7. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse


I have never seen an animated film quite like Into the Spider-Verse but I genuinely hope I see many more. The premise should be hard to follow, it should be too complicated. Instead it’s a fun and quick-witted film that’s not afraid to be bizarre as all hell but avoids speaking down to the audience. The way various art-styles meld together and the films non-stop Easter Eggs made this the best super-hero film of the year by a long shot.

6. You Might Be the Killer


This was easily the best horror film of the year for me. I saw it in a midnight screening while I attended Fantastic Fest and immediately fell in love with it. I managed to meet the director and strike up a decent friendship with him but this is not a bias choice. Whether him and I met each other or not I would have still praised this movie. It’s everything you ever wanted to get out of a meta horror comedy. When Sam (Fran Kranz) wakes up at his camp with all his counselors slaughtered he has no choice but to call his friend Chuck (Alyson Hannigan) to help him survive the night. During their conversation they both get a sneaking suspicion that Sam might be the killer. What follows is an incredible mystery full of hilarious gags.

5. Love, Simon

I adore teen flicks, always have. Love, Simon was the perfect modern teen flick. It captures all your memories of High School (both the good and the bad), when I first saw this movie I remember being a little annoyed by the audience but in retrospect I’m glad I saw it in a theater filled with vocal teenagers. The movie spoke to them just as much as it spoke to 33 year old me. That’s always a sign of a great film that speaks to a wide audience.

4. Ralph Breaks the Internet

Disney always has a fantastic ability to tackle heavy adult themes in their light-hearted children’s films. Ralph Breaks the Internet is no exception. On the surface, it’s a delightful sequel in which your favorite characters from the original travel around the internet with lots of meme jokes and pop culture references. While that’s there, it’s also a touching story about friendship.

3. A Futile and Stupid Gesture


I saw this on the recommendation of my brother. I loved it so much that I watched it three times. From everything I’ve read it’s highly inaccurate but it also seems like the subject was a firm believer in “never let the truth get in the way of a good story” so it seems fitting for this bio-pic to be so outlandishly inaccurate. It tells the crazy story of National Lampoon’s founder Doug Kenney and the early days of the magazine and National Lampoon films.

2. Mary Poppins Returns

There is no film that captured my imagination this year quite like Mary Poppins Returns. It’s been a rough year for a lot of people but for 2 hours I had a permanent smile on my face and tears of joy down my face. The original Mary Poppins holds a special place in my heart, it reminds me of people who are no longer with us. Mary Poppins Returns is about holding on to the magic in our lives after losing very special people. It’s as perfect of a sequel I could imagine. I’ve read many reviews of people who disliked the film and while I understand their complaints I disagree on all accounts. Mary Poppins Returns was nothing short of fabulous for me and is easily the best movie of the year.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3jsfXDZLIY

1.Won’t You Be My Neighbor


Everything that made me love the fictional narrative in Mary Poppins was very much alive in the documentary Won’t You Be My Neighbor. The film captures the incredible achievements of Fred Rogers. I heard someone describe it as a guide to living life. No film made me want to go out and try to make the world better like this documentary did. It is nothing short of wonderful.

David Traverso

Honorable Mention: Sadie, Thunder Road, Vice, Won’t You Be My Neighbor?, Halloween, First Man, If Beale Street Could Talk, The Wife and Borg McEnroe

10. Boy Erased

This tenth spot on the list was up for grabs. I could have just as easily went with indie delights Sadie or Thunder Road, but I decided to go with a more mainstream film with Joel Edgerton’s Boy Erased. The well-known Aussie actor completely blew me away with his directorial debut The Gift a few years back, and follows it up with a more character-driven, but still highly successful, true story. Lucas Hedges stars as Jared, the son of a pastor (Russell Crowe) who agrees to undergo a gay conversion therapy when he begins to question his sexuality. Rather than dwell on the ugliness of those who refuse to accept homosexuality, Boy Erased stays committed to this young man’s personal journey and its impact on his devout parents (Nicole Kidman and Crowe).

9. Thoroughbreds

I fell in love with Olivia Cooke’s remarkable acting talents the moment I saw Me and Earl and the Dying Girl in 2015. She hasn’t let me down since, but Cooke’s work reaches new heights alongside her co-star Anya Taylor-Joy (Split) in the darkly comedic crime drama, Thoroughbreds. Cook and Taylor-Joy star as former childhood friends who reconnect in their teens while living in upper class Connecticut. But when the two girls devise a plan to murder, their true inner colors begin to appear and we see them for who they really are. Thoroughbreds is a surprising treat with its devious plot and fascinating characters. But how it all unravels, that’s the real treat of the film!

8. Leave No Trace 

Debra Granik got the attention of Hollywood with her dark 2010 indie drama, Winter’s Bone. The film went on to earn 4 Oscar Nominations (including Best Picture) and introduced the world to a young star-in-the-making, Jennifer Lawrence. Eight years later Granik gives us another phenomenal unknown talent, Thomasin McKenzie, in Leave No Trace. Ben Foster and McKenzie star as a father and daughter living off-the-grid deep in the Oregon wilderness whose peaceful and ideal existence becomes disrupted when someone discovers them out there. Granik once again delivers a stunning example of indie filmmaking where big budgets and gaudy effects become unnecessary thanks to authentic characters and a truly emotional story.

7. The Favourite

Filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos has long been described as one of the most unique visionaries alive. The director’s odd, yet captivating, stories always come to life through an unparalleled lens, and the trend continues with his first real Oscar contender, The Favourite. Set in the early 1700s, Queen Anne (Olivia Colman) rules over England with the aid of her loyal confidant Sarah (Rachel Weisz). But when Sarah’s downtrodden, albeit charismatic, cousin Abigail (Emma Stone) arrives in search of employment, she quickly latches onto the Queen and immediately threatens Sarah’s influence as the two women rival over their majesty’s favor. Lanthimos takes his career to a whole new level with this hypnotic tale that checks all of the appropriate Oscar boxes.

6. Hereditary

This year’s SXSW lineup was fantastic and right near the top of the list you’ll find Ari Aster’s unsettling and creepy horror masterpiece, Hereditary. The film offers an unforeseen “bang” early one and refuses to take the pedal off the throttle from that point forward. Annie (Toni Collette) is a married mother of two whose sanity slowly starts to unravel as she unlocks an insidious family secret following the death of her own mother. Collette is nothing short of terrific and she even earned some legitimate Oscar buzz, which is rare for a horror performance. Needless to say, she is absolutely deserving of the high praises and I promise you that Hereditary is an uncomfortable watch late at night with all the lights off.

5. Avengers: Infinity War

Rarely does a superhero film make it into my Top 10, but Joe and Anthony Russo’s Infinity War is far from your standard summer blockbuster. The ever-expanding Marvel Cinematic Universe come together in this “part one” film which finds The Avengers and other superhero allies working in tandem to prevent Thanos (Josh Brolin) from acquiring all six Infinity Stones and annihilating half of the galaxy’s population. What Infinity War does so well is it humanizes the villain and rationalizes his motive to create a moral dilemma unlike anything the film genre has ever seen.

4. Can You Ever Forgive Me?

Prior to viewing the film, much had been made about Melissa McCarthy’s wonderful turn as biographer Lee Israel, who struggles financially after a successful career as a bestselling writer. While researching a new subject, Lee comes across a personalized letter from the author and decides to sell it off to a collector. This sets off a reckless string of forgeries that begin to catch the eye of the authorities. Can You Ever Forgive Me? stands a surprisingly heartfelt dramedy that forces you to sympathize with characters who are completely in the wrong.

3. A Star Is Born

Bradley Cooper’s directorial debut is certainly a strong one. By now I’m sure you’ve heard plenty of chatter regarding A Star Is Born and all I can say is, the movie doesn’t disappoint. Cooper stars as fading rock star Jackson Maine who unexpectedly discovers the gifted voice of Ally (Lady Gaga) and he instantly falls head over heels for her. But their love becomes tested when Ally’s singing career begins to blossom, and Jackson’s slowly comes to a close. A Star Is Born is carried on the shoulders of sensational performances and Cooper’s sharp direction.

2. Blindspotting

Carlos Lopez Estrada’s compelling Sundance Film Festival Opening Night selection, Blindspotting, catapulted to the top of my yearly list and held firm for quite some time. This wildly original examination of human perception is set against the backdrop of a modern-day Oakland undergoing mass gentrification. It’s here we’re introduced to Collin (Daveed Diggs), a felon with three days left on probation, who experiences deep introspection when he witnesses a cop kill a fleeing black man one night. Trust me when I say you’ve never witnessed anything quite like Blindspotting. The film straddles the line between hilarious comedy and intense drama, reminiscent of Spike Lee’s Do The Right Thing, and its deep-rooted message is something we all could learn from.

1. Green Book

Peter Farrelly takes his natural knack for comedy and splices it with a Civil Rights Era backdrop to deliver 2018’s clear-cut number one film. Tony Lip (Viggo Mortensen) is a bouncer from Brooklyn who takes on a well-paying job as both the driver and muscle for a world class pianist (Mahershala Ali) touring the deep south in the early 1960s. Despite Green Book’s unoriginal premise, the film truly stands out thanks to a pair of superbly acted leads that make this a bro-mance comedy first, and a worthwhile drama as a distant second. The laughs are endless and the characters are vividly memorable in 2018’s best film of the year.

Analog Jones’ Stephen Bay’s Best Direct To Video Rentals Of 1993

Were you expecting a list of the best movies of 2018? Nope! Analog Jones and the Temple of Film doesn’t do that; we watch VHS. Let’s take
a trip to the phone booth and dial up 1993! This is my list for 1993’s Best Direct To Video Rentals.

Honorable Mention: Time Runner (1993)

Get ready for Mark Hamill and Brion James! Hamill had a hard time getting work after playing Luke Skywalker, so he paid the rent with a lot
of direct to video work. Most of the movies he appeared in were just
quick cameos, but not Time Runner – he stars in this one. Like most of
these low budget action films, the story is confusing. I know the film takes place in 2022, but we don’t stick around in that time period. In Time Runner we watch Mark Hamill travel back to 1992 and battle aliens. Not his best work but worth a watch. Now, on to the top five picks!

5. Remote (1993)

Who loves Home Alone rip-off films? This guy! Home Alone with Macaulay Culkin is still one of the best Christmas movies ever made. Iconic films like Home Alone always spawn a bunch of direct to video rip-offs, and a few weren’t that bad. Sure, Remote doesn’t have anywhere near the budget of Home Alone, but it’s got twice as many gadgets, like a remote control helicopter dropping Coke cans on nincompoop criminals. This film even finds a way to get a fire-breathing Godzilla toy in it to stop the thieves from getting away. If you are interested in Remote, you can see it on Full Moon Streaming.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPpDvrgnhc8

4. Prehysteria! (1993)

If you were a kid in the early ’90s, then you remember the tidal wave
of dinosaur movies. It was a great time to be a kid in the rental store on a Friday night. One film that immediately drew attention from my brothers and I was a little film called Prehysteria! The cover had
small dinosaurs on it, so of course it was getting rented. The best part
is the dinosaurs were named after famous singers like Elvis and Jagger. Just like Remote, Prehysteria! is available on Full Moon Streaming.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQowzNDi6WI

3. Puppet Master 4 (1993)

I swear to you this isn’t the Charles Band movie list of 1993. For
those of you who don’t know who Charles Band is, I don’t have to time
to get into that mad scientist of a filmmaker. Short story, he is the
man behind Moonbeam Entertainment and Full Moon Entertainment, which did Remote, Prehysteria! and Puppet Master 4.

Anyway, let’s dive into Puppet Master 4 and the murderous dolls we can’t help but love. This film is about little demons sent to Earth to kill nazi murder dolls. I know what you are thinking, take my money!

Again, you can catch this on Full Moon Streaming. Alright, enough Charles Band films, seriously, I’m not kidding.

2. TC 2000 (1993)

As I said above, Dinosaurs were enormous in the early ’90s! But, you know what else was cool to rent? Futuristic fighting movies with robots or androids like Robot Wars and Nemesis. You’ll notice very quickly that this film feels like a low budget Robocop world. The story takes place in 2020, not 2000 like the title would suggest. Already my kind of story! A disaster has killed most life on the Earth’s surface, and the rich have moved underground to survive. You don’t need to know much more than that. Just enjoy Billy Blanks and Bolo Yeung fighting, sweating and kicking butt.

https://youtu.be/Dy7GPKw4KBg

1. Cyborg 2 (1993)
Every once in a while you will see an older film with a present-day megastar in it and wonder, WTF? A perfect example is Cyborg 2 and
Angelina Jolie. She’s an android assassin that kills her target by exploding during sex. SOLD! You’ll notice I said android and not a cyborg. The movie doesn’t know the difference between the two, but we
will let it slide. Jack Palance is hamming it up in this, and it’s a joy to watch. He was barely on set, but Palance still is a blast here. This movie also has one of my favorite VHS covers! You can even listen to our review of Cyborg 2 right here.

Thanks for reading! Enjoy your holidays and remember you can listen to Matt Storc and I review old VHS tapes on Analog Jones and the Temple of Film right here on Geekscape!

Derek Kraneveldt

5 . Ready Player One

Ready Player One is the most fun that I had watching a movie this year.

I simply couldn’t put the novel down when I first read it back in 2011 (back before everyone hated nostalgia trips), and I was so engrossed with this adaptation that my full bladder nearly exploded in the theatre as I simply couldn’t look away.

I wasn’t exactly sure just how the film would handle the transitions between the tired and crumbling real world and the computerized land of the OASIS, but the virtual world that Spielberg and company crafted was overflowing with passion and visual splendor. Much like Ready Player One’s characters, I simply wanted to spend as much time in the OASIS as I possibly could.

From every Easter egg, to every reference (I still cannot believe all of the different IP featured in this film), to the insane chase scenes and tearjerking moments between Parzival and Art3mis, Ready Player One is a popcorn hero’s journey that connected with me like very few can, and one that I’ll be watching over and over again for years.

4 . A Star Is Born

I went into A Star Is Born without knowing all that much about it. I vaguely remembered the film looking like a fairly standard romantic drama, and I could not have been more freaking wrong about it.

I wasn’t expecting the incredible chemistry between Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga. I wasn’t expecting the heartbreaking relationship between Bradley Cooper and Sam Elliot’s characters. I wasn’t expecting the beautiful original songs (and the sultry, raspy, way better than expected singing voice of Bradley Cooper), and I certainly wasn’t expecting to listen to ‘Shallow’ on repeat for several weeks after I left the theatre.

No, I wasn’t expecting all that much from A Star Is Born, and it ended up being one of the most memorable films that I watched this year. It’s a film that expertly lifts your spirits and breaks your heart numerous times over its two-hour duration, and one that I’ll be recommending for years to come.

3 . Searching

Searching absolutely terrified me.

The film’s presentation is beyond impressive — the entire movie is shown through computer/phone displays (an idea that I first saw back in 2015’s Unfriended, taken to another level here), putting you front and centre into the unorthodox, often illogical conversations and attempts at coping of a desperate father on a near impossible search for his missing 16-year old daughter.

With an incredible, heartbreaking performance from Jon Cho, and a myriad of unexpected twists and turns throughout, Searching had me in tears during its opening scene, and on the edge of my seat until the credits started to roll.

Searching marks one of the best thrillers that I’ve seen in years, and is an absolutely underrated gem of 2018.

2 . A Quiet Place

I never could have imagined that Jim from The Office would become a bad-ass action hero and direct one of the very best films of 2018 (and probably one of the most intense films that I’ve ever seen).

A Quiet Place may have been the most impressive theatregoing experience that I had this year. I’ve never heard a packed auditorium become so absolutely silent before in my life – almost as if the audience themselves were trying not to alert the film’s terrifying creatures. I heard no chatter, no crunching of popcorn or laboured opening of M&M’s packages – you could feel the tension in the building, and nearly everyone freaked the hell out during the film’s early jump scares.

A Quiet Place is simply a horrifying tale of the lengths that one will go to to protect the ones they love. It’s chock full of incredible visuals, memorable performances, and has some of the best sound design in recent memory. It truly freaked the shit out me, and I cannot wait to visit this world again.

1 . Eighth Grade

Eight Grade was such a powerful, moving feature that I don’t even know where to begin.

The film is a scarily accurate portrait of growing up. From anxiety to introversion to trying (and failing) to put yourself out there and the repercussions of all of it, there wasn’t a moment of Eighth Grade that didn’t resonate with me; the scene with Kayla and Riley in the car may just be the scariest and most disgusting scene of any film that I saw this year, while watching Kayla befriend and look up to Olivia the twelfth grader warmed my freaking heart. Seeing Kayla and her father truly connect (after failing to for most of the film) was both heartwarming and heartbreaking, and definitely made me wish that I could cultivate deeper relationships with my own family.

Eighth Grade was my favourite film of 2018, and I think its one that will be revered for a long time to come. Bo Burnham has crafter a nearly perfect, hard hitting, coming of age drama, and the fact that I’m tearing up just thinking about the film almost six months after I last saw it is probably the best commendation that I could possibly give it.

Honorable Mention: First Man – Those scenes on the moon certainly looked spectacular in IMAX, but the most impressive part of First Man was Ryan Gosling’s performance. As someone who has lost a daughter (though in my case, one that I never really got to meet – a stillborn, to make a long story short) watching Gosling’s Neil Armstrong trudge through his life and his relationships as an absolutely broken man felt like looking in the mirror at times. To watch him achieve and achieve and literally change the world, and to so rarely look proud or even crack a smile doing it even years after the loss of his daughter resonated deeply with me, and watching the relationships with his partner, his kids, and his friends and colleagues certainly reminded me to focus on what’s really important when dealing with one’s grief. For me this year, there was no more impressive, or more important performance, than this one.

Mikaela Maxwell

5. Life Itself

Last year Derek and I watched The Glass Castle, which was a super poignant story about a family and how confusing and painful it can be to be a part of one, and I soooobbed the whole way through. I figured that was a one off. Turns out I was wrong, because I sobbed a whole dang lot during Life Itself, too.

This movie swerves you at the beginning as you are trying to figure out who’s who in the zoo, and then you jump into another tangle of family dynamics. I think looking at family dynamics is always interesting to me and pulls at my heart strings, cause I come from a family made up of so many different bits of different families and people who just want to love and be loved and have to fight through so much pain to do that. That is the kind of feeling this movie captures.

This movie does a wonderful job of telling a story about people and their lives and the events that shape them. It shows us the power of perspective and how no one can ever really know someone else’s whole truth.

4. Ralph Breaks The Internet

I saw the original Wreck it Ralph way after it came out, and I had no idea what I was missing! I enjoyed that movie so much, and was so excited for the new one, that I became a little nervous it wouldn’t be able to live up to the hype in my head. I needn’t have worried, as Ralph Breaks the Internet was amazing!

The story is about following your dreams and letting go a little so the people you love can follow theirs, and it is so well done. I am always so amazed when a “kids” movie can be so fun and entertaining while dealing with concepts that feel so adult. Navigating through friendship and feelings and figuring out who you want to be, all feel like big adult problems, but are really things we starting having to do and learn from a very young age.

I really enjoyed how cleverly this movie nods to sooooo many internet cliches. It’s like they found the perfect mix of child and adult humour and it is all based on real life stuff from this bizarre, fickle, internet obsessed culture we live in. I also liked that this movie did not revolve around a romantic relationship. It seems like so many movies are focused on that, which makes sense cause it is a big part of our lives, but this one didn’t and it was so perfect without it. It is just such a refreshing feel good film!

Whether you have kids in your life or not, I definitely recommend making this one a priority!

3. Hereditary

It is kind of surprising to me that I am so eager to put a horror movie on my favourites list, until a few years ago I probably hadn’t watched a horror movie since I was about 14. With Derek in my life I started watching them again, and have come to really appreciate some of them! This one I was super extra excited for, like to the extent that I was the one pestering everybody to see it immediately when it came to theatres.

This movie did not disappoint.

I was so uncomfortable the entire time we were watching it.

Every aspect of Hereditary is designed to make you uncomfortable, from the eery sounds, to the camera angles, the characters and the creepy art. The story takes turns you never expected and you spend the whole time trying to catch the clues you know you are missing. I walked out of there wanting to go back and rewatch immediately so I could see how the story was spelled out without me even realizing it, but also feeling too disturbed to handle sitting through it again.

I’m probably almost ready to watch it again, though my tummy is twisting a little just thinking about it. But if you have yet to watch it, and are up for the challenge of a truly horrifying movie, I highly recommend this one!

2. A Star Is Born

I went into this movie not even knowing that there had been multiple versions of it previously, so it was all new and wonderful. I wouldn’t say I go out of my way for Bradley Cooper or Lady Gaga, but I definitely will now. I was interested to see Lady Gaga’s acting performance, and to hear Bradley Cooper’s singing, and both were phenomenal. I was engaged from the moment this movie started.

The music is so well done in this movie, and was a big draw for me, their voices are simply incredible. I definitely listened to the soundtrack repeatedly after watching A Star Is Born. The story is hopeful and heartbreaking all at the same time. It looks at the hardships of mental health and addiction, demonstrating not only the impact on the person who is struggling, but also the people around them who love them the most.

1. A Quiet Place

I remember walking out of the theatre feeling totally amazed that I could be so emotionally invested in a scary movie. This movie made me cry too many times for a movie about some sort of planet invasion by an alien species, but that’s not really what it was about in the end anyways!

This movie shocks you right from the beginning and you have to wonder how anyone survives what they go through. Monsters that can only find you by hearing you and having to live in complete silence seemed like a clever twist on an alien movie. And then you find out this movie is actually about the love of a family, and people who would do anything to give their kids the best life possible in the worst of circumstances. I’m sure I spent a good portion of the movie wishing they had just used some danged birth control because how in the hell are you supposed to go through labour without yelling, and how are you supposed to stop a danged baby from crying?!

The movie was super well shot, the sound design of a silent movie was pretty incredible, and the acting was on point. This movie had so many things going for it , and it totally delivered. Do yourself a favour and go watch it.

Honourable Mentions:

Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse
Unsane
Searching
Eighth Grade

Jonathan London

A Quiet Place

Avengers: Infinity War

Three Identical Strangers

Eighth Grade

Juliet, Naked

Mid90s

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

Won’t You Be My Neighbor?

Green Book

Game Night

Stan “The Man” Lee is gone. The Generalisimo himself was a large part of what we do here at Geekscape. He was our friend, our inspiration and at times our collaborator. I had wanted to do a Geekscape State of the Union podcast with you all for a while now if only to get all of my thoughts to you and let you know how I’m feeling and to gauge the pulse of what it is that we do around here. But now, 10 years after we met Stan and he renamed us Dickscape, I found it a fitting time to bring you into my thoughts, express my gratitude for all of you and give you some stories and thoughts on Stan Lee himself and how important he was to all of us. Excelsior and Geekscape Forever!

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Derek changes things up this week by welcoming speedrunner, world record holder, NES collector, and Twitch streamer Ryan to the show!

The duo chat about collecting classic games, getting started with speedrunning, what it feels like to win your first world record, and so much more!

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Jake’s into Spider-Man and Derek still won’t shut up about Spider-Man. Derek talks Elder Scrolls Legends bugs and annoyances. Stardew Valley is coming to phones and the world is going to end. Metal Gear Solid 2/3 hit Xbox One and Jake says V isn’t worth finishing. Red Dead Redemption 2 is huge Geebee wise.

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Here’s a special mini episode of Geekscape focusing on the idea of strategic quitting! And I wouldn’t have brought it to you if I didn’t think it wasn’t important to hear. We’ve all found ourselves bogged down in life, especially if we’re geek collectors of things like DVDs, comic books, videogames, etc. Maybe we find ourselves in an unfulfilling job or relationship? But what are these things actually adding to our lives? More importantly, what are they taking away? I sit down with Dr. Lynn Marie Morski at an outdoor San Diego restaurant and talk to about the idea of ‘Quitting By Design’, a concept that is now also a book written by Dr. Morski. Spend too much on the Steam Summer Sale on games you’ll never play? Yeah. This episode is for you!

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It’s been a long time since Chris Fafalios of Punchline has been on the podcast (unless you count his involvement in the Geekscape theme song which is on EVERY episode)! And a lot has changed in the 10 years since. Punchline continues to put out albums, they’re finally touring the West Coast again and Chris has discovered his love of Pokémon, thanks to Pokémon Go! After a show in San Diego, we sit in the tour van and talk about our love of Nintendo, why Breath of the Wild might be our favorite piece of media ever and I explain why so far ‘Spider-Man’ on the PS4 might be the best game of 2018. Along the way we talk about making music, Punchline’s new album ‘Lion’ and lead singer Steve Soboslai drops by for a few! It’s always great to catch up with old friends as you’ll definitely hear in this episode. If you’re not a Punchline fan now, I hope this one does it for you!

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As I tell you in the intro, my knowledge of MC Chris was fairly minimal when he was proposed to me as a guest… but I knew he was really cool and a lot of my friends were fans and that was good enough for me! Well, after having him on the podcast I gotta tell you that I’m now a fan and he IS very cool! But the pop culture rapper, animator, comedian and actor is so much more than that! As we soon discover in our conversation, it’s not all Star Wars and comic books in MC Chris’ world (although there is a lot of that)! We get into some real talk, from his time dealing with social anxiety at NYU and playing PC games as a kid to some of the professional and personal pitfalls that followed him in his animation career. And we talk about where Chris is RIGHT NOW, in his new turn towards positivity, helping his fans out and how his upcoming tour and album are going to be the best time ever! There’s a LOT revealed on this episode (including his new album name) so listen up and enjoy!

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