Here it is! The most intensive breakdown and discussion of ‘The Dark Knight Rises’! Massively opinionated Batman expert Ian Kerner joins me in a heated debate on why ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ is a massively flawed masterpiece! Is it a satisfying conclusion to Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy? Does it improve on what came before? What does it mean to the future of the DC film universe? What worked amazingly well and what really, really didn’t? It’s all here so strap yourselves in for the full Geekscape ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ Breakdown!

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San Diego Comic Con is in the rearview mirror and it’s time to look to the future! ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ has risen… but is it a satisfying conclusion to the Christopher Nolan Batman trilogy? Also, what’s up with Geekscape at SDCC? Why no more interviews? Also, why is Geekscape kicking so much ass right now? PLUS! What’s worth checking out on the Geekscape site? A lot!

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• THE RETURN OF ULTIMATE CAPTAIN AMERICA!

• Enter DIVIDED WE FALL, the UltimateComics line-wide event of the summer!

• ALL CAP ACTION — perfect jumping on point for new readers!

ULTIMATE COMICS ULTIMATES #13

Story by Sam Humphries

Art by Billy Tan

Cover by Adi Granov

So far we have seen Cable, Nova, Ant-Man and now we have a teaser showing Wiccan, young Loki and Miss America Chavez. Could these three be the focus from here on in Journey Into Mystery? Maybe even an all new title all together? Damn it Marvel! Tell us now! Check back tomorrow to find out who the fifth and final folder features.

MARVEL NOW! Point One #1
Written by Brian Michael Bendis, Matt Fraction, Jeph Loeb, Nick Spencer, Kieron Gillen, Dennis Hopeless
Art by Michael Allred, Ed McGuinness, Steve McNiven, Jamie Mckelvie, Salvador Larroca and more!
Cover by Adi Granov
Variant Cover by Joe Quesada
Sketch Variant Cover by Joe Quesada
Variant Cover by Skottie Young
THE FUTURE OF MARVEL IS NOW!
64 PGS./Rated T+ …$5.99

When I first started Geekscape in December of 2006, one of the first decisions I made was to apply for a San Diego Comic-Con booth. At the time, all applications sat at the end of a potential 4 year wait-list, but I knew that Geekscape was something that I wanted to create that would stand the test of time and that I could afford to be patient as it grew. In the Summer of 2010, Geekscape had its first booth on the SDCC floor. At the time, the wait-list was rumored to be 7 years and today, as Geekscape looks back on its 3rd year on the SDCC floor, the wait supposedly sits at 10. I haven’t always made the best decisions with this brand, but applying for real estate on the floor of the fan biggest convention in North America has easily been one of them.

And this year was our best year yet, both in terms of exposure, excitement and even sales. In fact, I was happy to discover that by 10am on Thursday, the morning of the first full day, we had sold more Geekscape t-shirts than during all four full days of last year’s SDCC. All weekend, while Scott Almaniana, Shawn Madden and the Geekscape press corps ran around bringing you fantastic Con coverage, Shane O’Hare and I weathered the constant barrage of visitors, fans and signings at the Geekscape booth. This summer, more than those past, the evidence was undeniable:  Geekscape is bigger and better than it ever has been. And I feel as though we’re just now really getting started. Thank the Old Gods that I’m patient, right?

The reasons for this surge in popularity are several, some planned, some not. First off, our site is finally something that can fully engage and keep an audience. With Shawn Madden and company keeping a steady stream of content on the site since our March relaunch, our numbers have steadily grown. At the time, we were the Top 260,000th site on web, with an average 30k pageview/month count. It was quite the sad state of affairs. In less than 6 months, we’re now on the verge of cracking into the Top 100,000 sites on the web with an average pageview/month of over 200k. We still have a ways to go, but there’s no denying that our mantra of consistency and quality is starting to show results. Add to this the brand new ScapePods, both regular and hopefully quality, and we’re really cooking with gas. In fact, I’ll soon be announcing some more audio podcasts to add to our slate of shows as I move my focus from the written content, now in solid hands, to the podcasts. They were our very start and I think that we can do more to get them out there to the audience that they all deserve… even The Saint Mort Show. Look for tweaks on the site in the coming months to help up the quality in what we do around here.

The FP‘s JTro and X-Men: First Class‘s Lucas Till drop by to say “what’s up” to Geekscape!

Another thing that’s helped us get our name out is our increase in friends. Geekscape was built as a resource for all like-minded geek creatives, and having folks like Doug Jones, Marc Zicree, Charlie Adard, Brea & Zane Grant and many others start to use it as a way to get the word out and share in our excitement is really rewarding. Their fans become excited about Geekscape. Geekscape fans become excited about their projects. And everyone wins. On Thursday, as my voice first started to fail (and I still had both our Comikaze/Stan Lee party and the Comics on Comics panel to go), Geekscape friends Jason Trost from The FP and Lucas Till from X-Men: First Class dropped by to talk to me about their upcoming project “Wet and Reckless“. I don’t have much news for you yet, but you know that as soon as I can share, you’ll see it shared on Geekscape! Across the board, creators like Mega 64, Jon Schnepp, Iain McCaig and more were excited for the first time to see what Geekscape had in the works (and there’s a lot).

On Friday, voice recovered as much as possible, The People VS George Lucas director Alexandre Philippe dropped by to deliver me a rare Japanese version of the film’s blu-ray (there is no US blu-ray).

In addition, we did an interview for our new Geekscape co-produced film Doc of the Dead with Fanboy Comix and held a fundraising poster signing with The Walking Dead artist Charlie Adlard (in an hour we raised $1,000).

I was also finally able to begin recording some GeekscapePods to send to you fine folks. My intent was always to record more throughout the weekend, but the fact is that between keeping the booth running, helping the autograph signings and maintaining everything else, I definitely overestimated my ability to record. I did get Charlie Adlard, FX legend Iaian McCaig, MMA fighter Nate Quarry (who dropped by and surprised me as I was closing up shop Friday night) and Sean Becker and Teal Sherer to record some things for you. In the end though, not recording more content for you guys is something that I regret and next year I hope to have both Shane O’Hare and Matt Kelly there to give me a chance to get you some more pods! I would also like to record some more pieces from Geekscapists walking the floor and sharing their experiences. So I’ll plan accordingly and here’s to next year (because we did already pay for next year so start making plans to be there)!

“More podcasts next year!”

The final positive of this year are all of the new friends that we made. I had a tough time leaving the booth and only managed to do so for about 10 minutes a day to walk the floor (although I did manage lunch on two days which I thank Shane O’Hare so much for allowing me to do)! In that time, I went and bought a Zomb for Laura and got to see Geekscape friends like Kevin Eastman and Daniel Corey at their respective booths. I also had a slew of new friends come to the booth like our booth neighbor Maddox, pro-wrestler John Morrison (who will be on an episode of Geekscape very soon) and convention wild-man Keith Apicary (who did not get kicked out!).

So that was our year at San Diego Comic Con from my perspective and some hints of what’s to come. Super Action Man made an appearance on the final day to scare some visitors (into loving him) and scripts for the next Geekscape project after Doc of the Dead went to a few folks in the know in order to get the ball rolling for next year. It’s an incredibly exciting time for Geekscape and things are only going to get better. San Diego Comic Con is always a benchmark for how far we’ve come over the years and a few days removed from this year’s experience, I find myself both amazed and grateful for how far we have come together in the years since I ordered booth space back in December 2006. Thank you all so much for being a part of it and just you wait to see what’s next!

•”The Villain’s Journey” part three!
• Batman, Cyborg and Aquaman battle Element Woman!
• Continuing the origin of SHAZAM!

JUSTICE LEAGUE #11
Written by Geoff Johns
Pencils & Cover by Jim Lee
Backup Pencils by Gary Frank

We had an awesome time at Comic-Con 2012 but sadly it’s now over and we’ve returned to our normal lives.

Luckily we still have fond memories and plenty of pictures to go along with it. This year we made an Instagram account @GeekscapeDotNet (follow us, you know you want to). It allowed us to take plenty of cosplay photos as well as a few photos from panels and other cool stuff.

So without further ado here is the Geekscape 2012 Comic-con photo gallery!

The Guild director Sean Becker and actress Teal Sherer dropped by the Geekscape booth to talk about their new web series My Gimpy Life, premiering July 31st on Youtube. Teal talks about her personal basis for the series and about working as a handicapped actress in Hollywood.

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Legendary makeup FX man Iain McCaig dropped by the booth today to sign posters for Space Command. Afterwards, he talked to me about his influences as well as his work designing Darth Maul, The Avengers, Terminator 2 and a ton of other favorite films from the past 30 years!

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Ian Kerner sat in Hall H today and in this episode breaks down all of the amazing things that he saw, from Superman to Godzilla to 13 minutes of The Hobbit! Ian did not see Marvel’s announcements at the time of this recording but you can find our breakdown here!

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MMA Fighter, host and now comic book creator Nate Quarry dropped by the Geekscape SDCC booth tonight 10 minutes before the floor was set to close! We took a few minutes to catch up, talk comics, his new MMA Uncensored show on Spike TV, his love of Comic-Con and his new book Zombie Cage Fighter!

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The Walking Dead comics artist Charlie Adlard stopped by the Geekscape booth to sign some ‘Doc of the Dead’ posters so I seized the opportunity to have him record a quick Geekscape with me! We talk comics, zombies, art and music!

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The Geekscape Booth Schedule for the 2012 San Diego Comic Con

We are still adding guests!

Be sure to check back regularly as we confirm new guests and signings throughout the next two weeks! The will be our best and biggest year ever!

The Geekscape SDCC is Booth #3919!

Wednesday, July 11th

Preview Night!

Thursday, July 12th

11am – 12pm – The Geek Girls Create Meet Up! – Leah Cevoli (Robot Chicken), Stephanie Thorpe (every single thing on the internet), Helenna Santos Levy (American Reunion), Kristen Nedopak (Skyrim Parodies), Crix Lee (COO GirlGamer.com), Jessica Mills (Awkward Embraces)

12pm – 1pm – Shelf Life‘s Yuri Lowenthal (Ben 10, Prince of Persia) & Tara Platt (Naruto)

1pm – 2pm – The Comedy Film Nerds Book Signing with Chris Mancini and Graham Elwood!

3 – 4pm – We Will Bury You‘s Brea Grant (Heroes, Dexter) and Zane Grant

4 – 5 pm – Marc Zicree – Author of The Twilight Zone Companion

JUST ADDED to 4-5 pm! Doug Jones (Hellboy 1&2, Pan’s Labyrinth, The Watch, Fantastic Four: The Rise of the Silver Surfer)

5:30 – 6:30 pm – Writer Javier Grillo-Marxuach (Lost, Middleman)

Friday, July 13th

12pm – 1pm – Juan Manuel-Rocha & Fanboy Comics Signings!

2pm – 3pm – SG Browne – Author of Breathers, Fated and Lucky Bastard

4:30 – 5:30 pm – Artist Charlie Adlard (The Walking Dead)

Charlie will NOT be signing any Walking Dead material. He will solely be signing Doc of the Dead posters for charity.

5:30 – 6:30 pm – The Vacationeers (Stars and writers of upcoming film It’s a Disaster)

Saturday, July 14th

11am – 12pm – The Space Command Poster Launch/Signing with Marc Zicree and more!

12 pm – 1pm – The Stars and Creators of FearNet’s Holliston

1pm – 2pm – Director Jon Schnepp (Metalocalypse)

2pm – 3pm – The Guild director Sean Becker and star Teal Sherer previewing their new project “My Gimpy Life”!

3pm – 4pm – Doug Jones (Hellboy 1&2, Pan’s Labyrinth, The Watch, Fantastic Four: The Rise of the Silver Surfer)

Sunday, July 15th

1pm – 2 pm – Artist Melissa Sanchez (artist of the 2012 Geekscape SDCC Print)

2pm – 3 pm –  The “Batgirl Spoiled” Team Signing – ‘Batgirl’ Marisha Ray, ‘Harley Quinn’ Tara Strand plus more!

We’re in San Diego for SDCC 2012! Shane O’Hare and Zack Haddad join me for a Comic-Con preview! We’ve walked the show floor and we’ve seen what is coming your way on this long Comic-Con weekend! We’ve got details from Iron Man 3, Pacific Rim, Total Rekall and more! We talk about the Twilight fan who was hit by a car trying to run across the street without a walk light! Plus! What are we looking forward to this year and what’s our advice for surviving the Con!?!

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Today me and our fearless leader got into the San Diego Comic Con and snapped some photos of the show floor, before ANYONE else! Take a look below!

SO! Come! Stay a while and listen! We are at booth #3919! And keep checking the site for updated schedule of special guests!

If you’ve been listening to Geekscape, or even checking our Facebook or Twitter, you knew something was up. And now it’s official. Geekscape is teaming up with Red Letter Media and “The People VS George Lucas” team of Exhibit A Pictures to create THE definitive zombie culture documentary “The Doc of the Dead”. Geekscape and Red Letter Media’s roles in the film are as contributors and Mike of Red Letter Media and I are co-directors providing director Alexandre Philippe, who’s no stranger to Geekscapists, with plenty of segments throughout the film.

I could explain more but why not check out the press release for yourself:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ‘THE PEOPLE VS GEORGE LUCAS’ TEAM ANNOUNCES DEFINITIVE ZOMBIE DOCUMENTARY

‘WALKING DEAD’ ARTIST CHARLIE ADLARD TO SIGN POSTER ART AT SAN DIEGO COMIC-CON

DENVER, CO (July 5, 2012) – The creators of the groundbreaking participatory documentary THE PEOPLE vs. GEORGE LUCAS are already hard at work on DOC OF THE DEAD—the definitive and most comprehensive tribute to zombie culture and fandom ever made. Shot and edited in a cinematically edgy, high-octane style, DOC OF THE DEAD will host a rich pop culture dialogue with zombie experts and celebrities, seek participation from YouTubers and indie filmmakers, and even investigate the possibility and ramifications of an actual zombie outbreak with sociologists, virologists, chemists, and members of the Zombie Research Society.

The Exhibit A Pictures triumvirate—Writer/Director Alexandre O. Philippe, Producer Kerry Deignan Roy, and Producer/DP Robert Muratore—teams up again with Editor Chad Herschberger and the multi award-winning post-production facility Milkhaus (Oscar winner SAVING FACE; Sundance winner CHASING ICE) to stamp their unique brand of entertainment and pop culture commentary on one of the most viral and enduring fan phenomena in recent history. This will also mark their first full-fledged collaboration with Geekscape’s own Jonathan London and Red Letter Media’s massively popular Mr. Plinkett—both of whom will contribute recurring, fictionalized segments to the film. In other words: expect plenty of fan service and gory surprises!

Artist Charlie Adlard (THE WALKING DEAD), who created a stunning original poster for the film, will autograph a number of San Diego Comic-Con exclusive limited edition prints at the Geekscape Booth #3919 on Friday, July 13, 2012 at 4:30pm.

Filming is already under way, and the Exhibit A team is currently focusing on key interviews with countless personalities, critics, scholars, writers, filmmakers, comedians, and notorious zombie culture enthusiasts. Notables (to date) include Simon Pegg (SHAUN OF THE DEAD), and Matt Mogk (ZOMBIE RESEARCH SOCIETY). Zombie icon George A. Romero has agreed to participate, and will be interviewed in Toronto in early August.

Principal photography for DOC OF THE DEAD will begin in the Fall of 2012, with key interviews/B-roll/fictionalized segments filmed by the Exhibit A crew, and additional segments concurrently produced by Geekscape and Red Letter Media. Post-production is anticipated to begin in the Spring of 2013, with a completed film ready for delivery by Fall 2013. Crowdsourcing will be ongoing during the production and post-production periods. DOC OF THE DEAD will premiere in 2014.

For future updates, please follow DOC OF THE DEAD at:

http://www.docofthedead.com
http://www.facebook.com/thedocofthedead

I’m pretty excited about the chance for Geekscape to be involved in support of their first feature film and am really happy to be working with Mike at Red Letter Media and our longtime friends at Exhibit A. This was part of the goal in establishing the brand back in 2006 and continues to be. I hope those of you at SDCC next week drop by the booth and check things out, and pick up a copy of Charlie’s signed poster. Proceeds from the sale of the limited numbered poster will go to charity.

And now here’s a photo of my beloved wife, done up for her first onscreen role, and Simon on the Doc of the Dead set (ie. our living room where I record Geekscape):

Any questions? Keep checking this space for updates as we move towards film screens in 2014!

William Bibbiani of Crave Online joins me to talk about Marc Webb’s “The Amazing Spider-Man”. We go into full spoiler-ific detail so if you haven’t seen the film, you are listening at your own risk!

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We can finally talk “The Amazing Spider-Man”! Huge changes are coming to the Marvel Universe! Jean Grey returns! The Joker is coming back to Gotham! “East Bound and Down” gets a 4th Season! The Walking Dead Episode 2 gives me goosebumps! And Weta sends me “Triump” from New Zealand! Also! I talk the Geekscape Comic-Con booth schedule!

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Nick Gregorio joins me for a brand new Geekscapepod! I review Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter and Ted! I’m excited to play The Walking Dead Episode 2 and Nick and I talk about the best Spider-Man video games! “Guardians of the Galaxy” is coming to theaters in 2014! “Big Hero 6” is coming from Marvel and Disney Animation! Edgar Wright has begun some “Ant Man” work! Before Watchmen continues to be good while the Punisher sets his sights on the Avengers! What’s Nick’s problem with Jim Lee? And HUGE news for Geekscape and Comic Con! Plus, my brother Daniel remembered.

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Geekscape mainstay Brian Gilmore visits the Geekscape couch to talk some serious news and reviews! We discuss spammy Russian sex dealers, rural Chinese sex toys and reminisce about the growth of Geekscape! “Taken 2” and “Dredd” get trailers but which is worth watching? Jonathan talks “Safety Not Guaranteed” while Gilmore tears up at “Brave”! Are Firefly fans the most pathetic fans in Geekdom? The Nintendo 3DS XL sounds lame while a Castle Greyskull card holder sounds awesome! PLUS! How 60s TV Batman saved Batman, Marvel Mania Hollywood menus revealed and a Pixar artist draws R Rated movie scenes!

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Geekscape writers Scott Alminiana and Shawn Madden join me on this Geekscapepod to talk through a few things! Green Lantern and Nightwing are going gay in Justice League XXX 3D! Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes is NOT cancelled… we think! Shawn recommends the Netflix Instant indie “Boy Wonder”! Play as Stan Lee in new Amazing Spider-Man preorder DLC! Monster University gets a trailer! More info on Geekscape at SDCC! And we say how much we love Geekscapist Xan!

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Ian Brill, formerly of BOOM! Comics, stops by to discuss his new self-published labor of love, “Dracula World Order.”  The independent comic features Ian’s story of Dracula creating a Vampire-Tocracy (our words, not his; he’s a better writer) and the struggle of the common people to survive in an oppressive time.  The book also features the additional talents of Tonci Zonjic, Rahsan Ekedal, Declan Shalvey and Gabriel Hardman, so you KNOW it’s good.  Ask for it by name at your local brick & mortar comic shop or order your copy today at http://www.tfaw.com/Profile/Dracula-World-Order-1___409125

Also, our friend Craig Yoe visits with Tim & Sax via SKYPE to talk about his new book “Frazetta Funnies” featuring the work of master artist Frank Frazetta, but not as you may expect.  In stead of barbarians and Molly Hatchet album covers, the book contains funny animal stories which, while light and fun, show Frazetta’s amazing skill at creating a page layout unparallelled.  Also, the boys discuss Yoe’s monthly POPEYE book from IDW (for which he is co-editor), a collection of underground S&M comics created by Superman’s Joe Shuster, zombies, Krazy Kat and what it’s like to have the coolest job in the comics industry.

Visit the official Dracula World Order page here:   http://draculaworldorder.tumblr.com/post/24607453321/dracula-world-order-is-coming-hi-im-ian-brill
Visit Craig Yoe’s YoeBooks site here:  http://yoebooks.com/

So I chose this week to do a recommendation for the fellow Netflix junkies. I had seen this film awhile back myself but it recently just popped up on Netflix and I figured I would share it with the rest of you.

About Boy Wonder:

A young Brooklyn boy witnesses the brutal murder of his mother and grows up obsessed with finding her killer. Thus begins his life as a quiet, straight-A student by day and a self-appointed hero at night. As the boundaries blur, Sean’s dual life wears on his psyche and his two worlds careen dangerously close to colliding. Boy Wonder challenges morality, distorting perceptions of what is right and what is justified, as it races to its shocking conclusion.

Like I said above I am not going to give much about this movie away because I really want you to check it out. This is no visual blockbuster but a movie really driven by the plot and the acting. It does suffer from some weak points but I believe the strong points outweight them.

I recently recommended it to Scott Alminiana and we both gave the film a solid 3.5/5.

I start this episode off telling all of you to go pick up “The FP” this week! Also, “Adventure Time” Season 1 is coming to DVD in July! Fantastic! Falling Skies has returned to TV and why should you be watching it? Is “Before Watchmen” turning itself around? Ed Brubaker’s got your Captain America fix! I review Pixar’s “Brave” and it’s fantastic! And Geekscape favorite BigYanks gets married… finally! But what do we get him?

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My wife Laura joins me on this episode to talk about the difference between the Resident Evil and Underworld films, talk fictitious characters we’d like to bang and George W Bush’s cameo in Game of Thrones. I also review Beasts of the Southern Wild, Lego Batman 2 and The Amazing Spider-Man on 3DS and Michael Bay’s Ninja Turtles gets delayed! Finally Disney might be bringing Marvel to theme parks and we both pretend we’re eating at the late 90s Marvel restaurant… that really existed! Eat up!

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Wow! I love this guest. Marc Zicree is a successful writer, director and producer who has worked in television and film for over 30 years. He’s written on shows like Star Trek: The Next Generation, Sliders, Babylon 5, He-Man, Smurfs and tons more. Marc is also the author of The Twilight Zone Companion and has a million stories bridging classic Hollywood and the modern day. In this visit to Geekscape, Marc talks about his new project Space Command, what he thought of Prometheus and his friendship with recently departed legend Ray Bradbury.

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Prometheus is finally here! But was it all that we’d hoped? I check out the mech simulator game Hawken and have a blast doing it! Predator is now 25 years old! Geekscape casts the JLA movie! And I am experience serious AvX fatigue! Stop it with these crossovers already!

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And check out Matt’s positive review and Scott’s negative one!

Who do you agree with here?

E3 2012 continues! Sony’s press conference snoozes! The Nintendo WiiU innovates! The return of the Pikmin! Is Star Wars 1313 the Star Wars we’ve wanted for so long? New trailers for Django Unchained and Wreck-It Ralph! New directors for Captain America 2! Is a Justice League movie coming soon? First Class 2 and Black Panther movie rumors and goodbye Mr. Ray Bradbury!

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And check out my very limited E3 photo gallery!

E3 2012 has begun! In this episode, I give my thoughts on the Nintendo WiiU announcements from yesterday as well as my thoughts after attending Microsoft’s E3 press conference! Have they gone completely towards peripherals or are there actually any games coming out? PLUS! Why Batman doesn’t work!

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We’re trying something new in giving you back some news and reviews ON TOP of your regular Geekscape podcast with special guests! I talk Avengers box office, Battleship, Men In Black 3, Moonrise Kingdom, Ni No Kuni’s new trailer, trying to Streetpass in Mexico, Harley Quinn’s Revenge, Snow White and the Huntsman, Spoilers ruining movies, Astonishing X-Men 51 and a bit more! Man that’s a mouth full!

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