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I slept so freaking well last night.

It was a pretty relaxed evening as you may have read in yesterday’s piece. I turned in at about 12:30 AM after putting on the finishing touches to that article, and between the T3, melatonin, earplugs, and exhaustion, I passed out nearly right away.

Because of those glorious, orange ear phalluses, I barely recall hearing any snoring whatsoever. It was Bobby Roode level glorious, and I woke up far more energized this morning than I did yesterday. I did’t set an alarm, as I figured I’d simply wake up when the sun rose (it was pretty gloomy in the morning so it wasn’t actually that bright). I started stirring around 8AM when Matt was preparing to leave the hotel, and (I think) when someone started singing some sort of improvised Puyo Puyo theme song, which is bound to become this Con’s DANGANRONPA or SPRING BREAK chant.

Matt and Zack left the room while Jonathan and I got ready for our day. I showered, cleaned up, and took my sweet, sweet antibiotics. We were about to leave to grab breakfast when Jonathan realized that he hadn’t completed his daily meditation session (which is something that’s become pretty important to him since I saw him last Comic-Con. He invited me to partake – meditation is not something that I’ve ever tried or really thought about before, and today’s session was far along in a chapter with a specific goal, but I joined in. It was an interesting, relaxing experience that I enjoyed more than I though I would, and as Jonathan explained the purpose around the process, along with what it means and what it’s doing for him, it became something that I would love to explore and experience more of when I return home (which I’m sure is something that my fiancé will love).

Jonathan and I went to 7-Eleven to have a quick Chiller Club reunion (my first Chiller in more than a year, and I definitely had forgotten how tasty, sugary, and addicting they are). We then hit up a secret Subway that was super dead and right across the street from our hotel (the steak, egg, and cheese breakfast sandwich is to die for). I took a quick look at Facebook, and naturally my Facebook memory for the day was a picture of mango salsa from a couple of years back. Why must you torture me like this?


The floor was about to open just as we finished eating, so we began the walk back to the convention centre, and into the BELLY OF THE BEAST (the San Diego crowds, not the Steven Seagal classic). Here, we learned that a year after everyone was expecting Pokemon Go‘s first legendary creature to drop, Niantic revealed that at the ongoing Pokemon Go celebration in Chicago, attendees will have the very first opportunity to claim a legendary bird. Pretty freaking cool. We chatted about the game and how it’s changed, and the conversation alone made me want to jump back into the game after a substantial period of not even opening the app.

We did a quick tour of the crowded show floor before making our way back to the booth, where the BOX OF MYSTERY AND DANGER (where attendees could earn their way to free stuff, or potential death) had found itself refilled with even more Loot Crate swag care of Natalie. I grabbed a couple of pairs of themed socks (Optimus Prime for myself, Superman for my dad, who’s a big fan and even has a Batman/Superman logo tattooed on his arm).

I split up from Matt and Jonathan and headed upstairs. It was approaching 11AM and I wanted to be sure that I could attend the WWE and Mattel panel at 1PM. I thought that I should grab a coffee to keep my energy up, so I ordered a Cold Brew from one of the local Starbucks kiosks. I walked away before taking a sip and then realizing it was a Raspberry Iced Tea instead. I planned to go back so that I could get my sweet, sweet caffeine fix, but I couldn’t find the damned kiosk again.

I jumped in the back of the line for Room 5AB, where the WWE Panel would be taking place in just a couple of hours.

Naturally, there were still a couple of panels to go before then, starting with a panel called ‘Wonderstruck: From Page to Screen with Brian Selznick’. Going in, I knew nothing of Wonderstruck or Selznick. Pretty quickly, however, I realized that Selznick wrote the book that the Martin Scorseze film Hugo was based on (a film that I freaking loved, and haven’t seen in way too many years). Selznick moderated the panel, which took us through his stories writing the book, the experience of it being made into a film, and giving us a behind the scenes look at the Amazon Studios adaptation of another one of his bestsellers, Wonderstruck, which was directed by Academy Award Nominee Todd Haynes, and looks like a very, very beautiful film. Selznick noted that Amazon was even able to finish up the film’s first trailer preceding the panel, and he debuted it for those in attendance. The trailer solidified my interest in the film, and I can’t wait to watch it when it debuts later this year.

The final panel before the WWE / Mattel presentation was called ‘Sherlock Comics With Stephen Moffat’, during which showrunner and writer Stephen Moffat chatted with the audience about the Sherlock manga and mostly just reminded me that I need to freaking watch Sherlock. I spent some of this panel working on some other pieces (like my expanded thoughts on The Tick Takeover event here), but the amount of passionate Sherlock manga fans was pretty incredible. Also a lot of that artwork is pretty bad-ass, and it’s amazing just how much some of it looks like Benedict Cumberbatch. The Q&A question that received the most fanfare was definitely when a fan asked if we’d ever see any crossover manga with Doctor Who, to which Moffat replied that he’s only in charge of one property, and he begged and pleaded to the Doctor Who show runner, who simply said no.

The panel ended, the room cleared, I got a seat as close as I could, and then it was finally time for the WWE panel that I’d been waiting all morning for. This was more interesting to me than the Hall H panels that I’d visited last year, and almost any of the offsite events that I’ve had an opportunity to visit over the past five years. This is something that I’ve become super passionate about over the past 18 or so months, and to see these athletes that I spend so many hours watching each month in a setting such as this was worth the trip alone.

I’ll have a whole write-up on the panel in the coming day or so, but it was truly incredible to see just how passionate all of the fans were. For some of the superstars, it was their first visit to SDCC, and they all looked honoured to be a part of this presentation.

The hour flew right by (probably aided by me typing as fast as I could as a means to be able to write as much about the event as possible) and at its closure, before the superstars exited, they thanked the fans for helping them get to where they are today. The superstars spoke of their favourite career moments so far and what they still hope to accomplish, about the most meaningful advice given to them as they rose through the ranks, Brie talked about being a new mom and wanting to return to the ring, while Nikki revealed that her neck issues aren’t completely gone, and why we haven’t seen her in the ring since Wrestlemania.


People began to clear the room, and I attempted to approach the stage as a means to get a few closer photos for my write-up. The crowd made getting anywhere near the superstars pretty tough, but Renee Young, who is incredibly charismatic, and who I may (possibly) favour over much of the in-ring talent (male or female), was kind enough to stop for a photo. I was so excited for this. I don’t often become star struck these days after years of doing this kind of stuff, but in this moment, I did. It’s sure to be a convention highlight for me for years to come. Also, #SaveTalkingSmack.


Once the panel finished up and I could make my way out of the room (on the way I ran into Noelle Foley who was not a part of the panel, but was apparently there watching). Turns out that there was a signing with much (if not all) of the talent from the panel at the Mattel booth immediately following, but by the time I got in line there were substantially more people around than the alloted time would have allowed.

I left the lineup and quickly checked in with the Geekscape booth before headed to the Wired Cafe for a couple of beverages and some snacks. While in the tiny lineup to check-in, a DirecTV (who is sponsoring the cafe this year) employee took the opportunity to ask if I was familiar with the service. “I’m from Canada,” I answered. “Sorry,” he responded.

So no, I am not overly familiar with DirecTV.

Many of the booths at this year’s cafe were themed after upcoming AT&T (they make TV now?) series Mr. Mercedes. The bar had some themed cocktails, there was a neat wall made up of smartphones and tablets that were all playing in-sync footage, there was a stand offering themed, frozen treats, and there was a booth that was printing Mr. Mercedes themed t-shirts (which I definitely snagged one of). Also, while last year’s one-day Wired Cafe had a lineup around what seemed to be the entire hotel, this time around it’s again expanded to three days, and I was able to walk in with less than two minutes of waiting. Thanks again to Wired for hosting us, as it’s a great opportunity to get in some conversation, some food, and some beverages off of the show floor and away from the incredibly long lineups.

Shane would have loved this guy.
I stayed at the Wired Cafe briefly before heading to the Hotel Palomar for a special reveal of J!NX and Hot Topic’s upcoming Fall Collection, and to have a couple of drinks and some fucking delicious tacos. I’m not sure what was on it, but it was salty as hell and the meat tasted amazing (and went really, really well with a Dos Equis. I took a look at the Fall lineup, which had some neat, subtle t-shirt and long sleeve designs, a cool bomber jacket, and a lot of really, really soft cotton. It was a neat, small event, and it certainly made me excited to check out the lineup when it hits Hot Topic this Fall.

There wasn’t a lot going on at this point. Courtney and I decided to meet up at the Wired Cafe for a drink. On the way here, I saw an amazing Syfy sponsored drum line that was playing theme songs from a myriad of old cartoons (and even some Star Wars tracks). Courtney became associated with the brand when I was in a bit of a hiatus, and at this point we hadn’t really talked one on one. I was curious to know what she was into, how she became a part of Geekscape, and more about who she is as a person. It was great to have a one on one conversation with her, and to get to know a little more about her life outside of Geekscape Games. She lives just a couple of hours South of me too, and I think it’d be cool to meet up again in person outside of the hustle and bustle of SDCC.

We hung out at the Wired Cafe until it shut down, and then made our way back to the booth to reconnect with Jonathan and Zack. The Box of Mystery and Danger was almost empty at this point, and we met up with some cool con-goers that came by the booth (like Skip, the 60+ year old Scuba Instructing Dr. Evil cosplayer). It was great to finally have a seat, to charge my phone, and to make plans to have some dinner with the Geekscape family. Would I finally get my Rockin’ Baha? Read on to find out!

No. No I would not get my Rockin’ Baha.

There were apparently plans to grab some grab some quick food, and then to potentially go swimming at the hotel pool as most of us are planning for a bit of an earlier night, as were all fairly exhausted from walking around, talking, shilling podcasts at the booth, and the San Diego heat to do much more this evening.

Naturally, Matt Kelly tried to hit on more girls and invite them to the hotel pool. He struck out again, unfortunately (though he did get a hug out of the deal). But man do I admire his effort.

As we left the convention centre and began walking in the general direction of the hotel, we passed a Hooter’s restaurant. Someone made a joke about going there to eat, and I noted that I’d never been before so I didn’t know anything about the experience. Matt noted that the experience was “feeling like a creep and eating half-assed food,” to which I replied “So a day in the life of Shane O’Hare?”

I miss you, Shane.

We ended up back at Horton Plaza, and I intended to go for another round of Panda Express. It turns out that they were pretty close to closing for the night, they had a bunch of old looking food in the warmers, and they were completely out of Orange Chicken. I quickly exited and went to Steak Escape instead, where I grabbed some sort of Philly Cheese Steak sandwich that also had bacon on it, and Matt was pretty quick to tell me that the sandwich was totally inauthentic. He also said something about how where he’s from, people just order ‘Wit’ and the restaurant knows exactly what they’re talking about. Weird shit.

The hotel pool closed at 10PM, and we made it back to the hotel just before 9:30. The rest of the group opted to head up to the pool for 30 minutes, while I instead opted to finish up a couple of articles (like my thoughts on The Tick Takeover and the WWE Pop-Up Shop, along with the one you’re reading now), and give my fiancé a call now that she’d be finished work for the evening.

Josh and Megan put on some New Japan wrestling (which I’ve never watched before and was actually really cool) and Zack passed the hell out pretty much immediately. It’s 11:30 now, possibly the earliest that I’ve ever turned in on a San Diego Comic-Con evening, and I’m beyond ready to turn in for the evening to do it all again tomorrow.

Yeah, the floor was substantially busier today.

San Diego Comic-Con is finally here!

We’ve met so, so many of you over the years, and the greatest thing about SDCC each year isn’t the incredible panels, bankruptcy-inducing exclusives, blink and you’ll miss them celebrities, or you better take pictures because your friends won’t believe you parties, but honestly seeing you ‘Scapists, new and old at our booth, catching up, and really feeling the culture that we try all year, every year, to create and sustain.

Every year at San Diego Comic-Con, we meet some new friends, gain a few writers, and have an incredible, re-energizing (and absolutely exhausting) time, and that’s what Geekscape is all about.

There’s always a ton of new stuff going on at Geekscape, and one of our biggest focusses over the past year has been to expand and solidify our lineup of awesome podcasts. After a short (but still too long) hiatus, the main Geekscape podcast has returned (thanks Westwood One) and is better than ever, Geekscape Games hasn’t changed a bit (yeah, Shane is still there and still offensive), Matt Kelly and Horror Movie Night is still showing off its incredible fan base (and showing off some cool new t-shirts at our booth this weekend), 90’s TV Hour is nostalgic AF, Seven of Wine is the coolest combo of alcohol and nerdiness in existence, Depths of Gaming is deeper than we could imagine, and we have even more cool shows in the works (and hopefully Geeks

Of course, we’ve got some pretty cool stuff going on at SDCC too. We’ll be in the same, familiar booth as last year, #3919 (with some sweet, sweet new t-shirts to boot), and we have an awesome signing schedule which you can find below.

Thursday, July 20th

11-12PM – Vault Comics ‘Powerless’


2-3PM – Brandon Easton

Friday, July 21st

12-1PM – Yehudi Mercado

2-3PM – ‘Stripped’s Frederick Schroeder

1-2PM – John Hennigan (John Morrison / Johnny Mundo)

Saturday, July 22nd


11-12PM – Dweeb Darlings

1-2PM – ‘The Monster Squad’s Andre Gower and Ryan Lambert

2-3PM – MegaRan

4:30-5:30PM – The Geek History Podcast Meetup

5:30-6:30PM – Fanbase Press and the creators of ‘Quince’

Sunday, July 23rd


12-1PM – MegaRan

1-2PM – DangerKatt Comics

See? Lots! Come by, get a sweet new shirt, and say hey to Jonathan, Matt, Derek, and the rest of the gang!

We’re here! San Diego Comic Con 2017! Geekscape’s own Matt Kelly joins me on the podcast to preview the week that we might not even survive! We reminisce on Comic Cons past and look forward to what’s going on in the Geekscape booth this time around! Along the way we say goodbye to the wonderful George Romero and Martin Landau! We also rock out to Nerf Herder and brave Stephen Seagal’s overlooked masterpiece ‘The Belly of the Beast’!

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By now you’ve probably seen ‘Wonder Woman’, DC’s triumphant and glorious entry to their cinematic universe (in case you haven’t… here’s a SPOILER FREE podcast for you). And that means you’re ready for the next step: to have Ian Kerner drop in on the podcast to spoil the whole thing for you! That’s right! This one is totally spoiler filled as we try and turn over every stone of Patty Jenkins’ superhero epic! On the way, we compare and contrast with the other superhero films, imagine what the sequel will be like and talk about the future of the Justice League! Enjoy!

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Screenwriters! This episode is for you! I travel to Vermont to sit down with David Rocchio and David Pope, founders of the Stowe Story Labs, to talk about the origins of the Lab, what the Lab has to offer writers and a career in screenwriting! What is the state of the Indie film industry? How has Netflix and studio franchises changed the game? What’s the most important thing to focus on for starting screenwriters? Is VR worth all the hype? And what will things look like for Indie filmmakers in another 5 years? Enjoy!

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Jeff Grace returns victoriously to Geekscape with his film ‘Folk Hero and Funny Guy’, a movie he started crowdfunding with us! The movie, starring Alex Karpovsky and Wyatt Russell, is available now on iTunes and VOD and I can’t recommend it enough. We talk about writing the film, nailing the sincerity of it, the dangers of being third wheeled and friend zoned and comparisons to Kevin Smith’s ‘Chasing Amy’! We also talk about working with Michael Ian Black and I take you through my first trip to the Ren Faire! If you’re a filmmaker, you won’t want to miss this episode!

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‘Final Destination’ creator and screenwriter Jeffrey Reddick visits Geekscape this week to talk about his new horror film ‘Dead Awake’, premiering in theaters and on VOD this weekend! We talk about the horrors of sleep paralysis (which I suffer from), why ‘A Nightmare On Elm Street’ was not only an inspiration for the film but Jeffrey’s favorite movie of all time and his road into horror filmmaking that started when he was 14! We also answer your listener questions, including which is Jeffrey’s favorite Final Destination film and death! Enjoy!

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Ian Kerner is back to break down all 13 episodes of Netflix and Marvel’s latest series ‘Iron Fist’! This series was met with a ton of controversy from the beginning… so did it hold up? We talk about what worked, what we want to see from ‘Iron Fist’ Season 2 and ‘The Defenders’ and why how it all compares to the comics! Was ‘Iron Fist’ worth watching? Yes. Did you get everything you could out of it? Not until you listen to this special!

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The podcast is back… and so is Ian Kerner! ‘Logan’ marks Hugh Jackman and Sir Patrick Stewart’s final outing as the characters that helped kickstart the X-Men film franchise 17 years ago. But is it a fitting end to these characters? Is ‘Logan’ as great as everyone is telling you? Is this really the end? When will we see X-23 again? And what does this mean for the future of the X-Men movie universe? Listen up as we slice and dice ‘Logan’!

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We first met filmmaker and comic book fan Michael Valentine several years ago at WonderCon when he told us about his film ‘Comix: Beyond The Comic Book Pages‘! We were excited for him to finish the documentary on the comic book industry so that we could see it for ourselves… and now he has! We talk to Michael on this latest Geekscape about his reasons for making the film, the challenges he faced and what it was like interviewing comic book legends like Stan Lee, Neal Adams and Frank Miller! If you’re a comic book fan, this episode (and Michael’s movie) is just for you!

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Chris Gore is an instrumental figure in the fight to keep indie filmmaking alive! As the founder of Film Threat Magazine almost 30 years ago, Chris helped to nurture the kind of environment that led to filmmakers like Kevin Smith, Peter Jackson and Quentin Tarantino finding audiences! And now, as Film Threat fights to reestablish itself in a new exciting form, Chris is back on the show to talk about the next phase in this important cornerstone of film culture! Oh, and we also discuss Batman v. Superman and open some Lootcrates! Enjoy!

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Alison Rosen has been a lot of people’s new best friend on her popular podcast ‘Alison Rosen Is Your New Best Friend’… and now she’s yours, Geekscapists! We get to know Alison better as we talk about her start as a journalist in New York (or even before then when she wrote for the OC Register), the beginnings of her podcast! In the process, we discuss her fandom of ‘Facts Of Life’s Mindy Cohn, Darth Vader in the new Rogue One trailer and what TV shows are worth sticking with! Enjoy!

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We’re back in the studio for a brand new Geekscape and the boys from the new comedy film ‘The Bet’ are in the studio with us! This solid episode includes me detailing why this year’s SDCC was the best one yet, why we’ve been sporadic on the Geekscapes of late and why we’re looking forward to our huge event in NYC this Friday! Chris Jay, Alex Klein and Jeremiah Watkins from ‘The Bet’ talk about putting the movie together in 13 days on a super low budget, getting wrestling superstars DDP, Jake ‘The Snake’ Roberts and Rowdy Roddy Piper involved and the origins of the idea! Plus, we talk about a ton of pop punk, Alex’s role in ‘Guardians of the Galaxy 2’ and what made one of Jeremiah’s performances renew Judd Apatow’s faith in comedy! Enjoy!

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We are so, so excited to be announcing this.

San Diego Comic-Con has not even started yet, and the Geekscape team is down in San Diego preparing to bring you some HUGE coverage of some of the hottest events, movies, comic books, and more from the show floor.

But that’s this week, and as excited as we are to be experiencing Comic-Con once again, we’re always looking forward to the future.

Naturally, Nintendo and Niantic’s Pokémon Go is ruling most of our lives (and the entire world) right now. Heck, I’m just as excited to be in San Diego catching different Pokémon than I’d see in Vancouver, as I am to see the sights that Comic-Con brings this year. So that future that we’re looking toward? The TurnStyle and Geekscape Pokémon Go meet up in New York on August 5th.

This is an ALL AGES event that will run from 5-9PM on Friday, August 5th. There will be music, discounts and deals specifically for Pokémon players at TurnStyle’s retail and dining locations, limited edition collectable giveaways and exclusive Pokémon tips and tricks from some of the best players in the industry. Of course, there will also be ever-handy Lures placed all over.

We really can’t wait to see this event come to life. Jonathan will be there in the flesh, and you’ll probably see other notable Geekscapists like Eric Francisco, BigYanks, and more! Jonathan is beyond excited for the opportunity, noting that “I’m thrilled to be partnering with TurnStyle to host a Pokémon Go Meet Up in August. As a huge Pokémon Go player myself I can’t wait for my friends in the gaming community, Pokémon themed cosplayers and also casual mobile gamers to get together and catch Pokémon in New York’s coolest underground shopping and dining experience. We have some fun things planned for fans of the game.”

TurnStyle is New York City’s leading lifestyle hub, an underground marketplace proving that there is an upside to down. Located within a completely renovated 325-foot-long passageway leading from 57th Street and Eighth Avenue to the subway platforms, TurnStyle has reimagined the subway experience by creating a Main Street-esque destination under Columbus Circle. With 39 local small businesses, nationally recognized brands and rotating pop-ups from designers, artisans and artists, TurnStyle brings choice, convenience and a modern, clean design to the 90,000+ daily commuters who frequent this Midtown Manhattan destination. From hats to flowers, dumplings to doughnuts, cell phone cases to sunglasses, and much more in between, TurnStyle brings a unique and accessible selection to change the commuting experience.

We still have a few weeks until this event takes place, and if it’s physically possible for you to show up, we want you there. If you can’t make it, be sure to share with your friends and Pokémon Go team members, so that we can make the TurnStyle and Geekscape Pokémon Go Meet Up the best. meet up. ever.

Any questions? Be sure to let us know in the comments below, and we’ll see you under Columbus Circle on August 5th! Are you excited? We’re SO excited.

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It’s finally, finally here!

No, not SDCC, dummy. You’ll have to wait until Wednesday for that. I’m talking about the booth info and signing schedule for the Geekscape booth!

We’ve met so, so many of you over the years, and the greatest thing about San Diego Comic-Con each year isn’t the incredible panels, bankruptcy-inducing exclusives, blink and you’ll miss them celebrities, or you better take pictures because your friends won’t believe you parties, but honestly seeing you ‘Scapists, new and old at our booth, catching up, and really feeling the culture that we try all year, every year, to create and sustain. Every year at San Diego Comic-Con, we meet some new friends, gain a few writers, and have an incredible, re-energizing (and absolutely exhausting) time, and that’s what Geekscape is all about.

There’s always a lot of new stuff going on here at Geekscape. We’ve got some “sick vids” as Shane O’Hare would (probably) say up on GeekscapeTV (and everyone is loving our newest correspondent El Chucho), The Geekscape podcast celebrated its 400th episode (and you can watch the entire, production-value filled video right here) and has made the jump from TRadioV to sister brand ZHollywood; Geekscape Games has lasted longer than anyone thought it would, and has now been running for nearly two years, and the Horror Movie Club podcast is over a year old, and is taking the internet by storm.

Of course, we’ve got some pretty cool stuff going on at SDCC too. We’ll be in the same, familiar booth as last year, #3919, and have an awesome signing schedule which you can find below.

Thursday, July 21st

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12PM-1PM – Heidi Cox (Stalking Lavar)

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1PM-2PM – Casper Van Dien (Starship Troopers, Sleepy Hollow)

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2PM-3PM – SG Browne (Breathers, Lucky Bastard)

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4PM-5PM – Ben Begley (The Funhouse MassacreThe Hangover Games)

Friday, July 22nd

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12PM-1PM – Jason Inman and Ashley Robinson (The Red Shirt DiariesGeek History Lesson)

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2PM-3PM – Director Eric Dean Seaton (Legend of the Mantamaji)

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4-5PM – The Space Command cast with creator Marc Zicree!

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5PM-6PM – Judd Winick (Green LanternPedro and MeHilo)

Saturday, July 23rd

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12PM-1PM – The Dweeb Darlings

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2PM-3PM – Daniel Corey (Moriarty)

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4PM-5PM – Judd Winick  (Green LanternPedro and MeHilo)

How’s that for jam-packed?

Remember, you can find us at booth #3919 all weeks! We hope to see you there!

Also, we have some sweet, sweet t-shirts for sale, so if you want to represent, you know where to pick one up!

What are you most looking forward to this SDCC?

You guys are officially spoiled! Two Ian Kerner wrap up Specials in two weeks on top of the main podcast! And if you haven’t seen ‘Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice’ yet… you definitely will be spoiled as there are SPOILERS EVERYWHERE! This is the most controversial comic book film in recent memory and to wade through the ashes of this past weekend’s enormous opening, Ian Kerner and I take the movie on piece by piece! It’s not always pretty but you might just learn a lot (or even change your opinions on the film)! What was good? What made sense? What had us scratching our heads? It’s all here so sit back and enjoy!

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It seems as though late 90’s teen slashers are the new hot topic over at Scream Factory, as this month they’re releasing not one but two forgotten gems of the genre.

Today they have released Disturbing Behavior on Blu-Ray. While far from my favorite of these slasher films, there’s still a few things to love in this movie –  specifically anything involving the two stoner characters.

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The movie is a pseudo remake of a Canadian film called Strange Behavior which I’d go ape-shit over if it was released on Blu-Ray by Scream Factory. Both films follow a small town where any students who are “free thinkers” are slowly transformed into ‘good kids’.

These good kids however tend to have weird laser eyes and slight murderous tendencies. The movie is fun but far from good. However the Blu-Ray is packed with enough fun additions (including a great commentary track) to make this worth adding to your movie collection.

However the better purchase is coming out next week with the release of the criminally underrated Cherry Falls.

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Cherry Falls is a slasher film and a parody of a slasher film at once. It’s very similar to Scream in that sense.

The movie plays off the trope about having sex. In this movie instead of the killer attacking you for having sex, you get slashed for not having sex. When news spreads that the killer is only targeting virgins a group of high school students organize a pop-your-cherry party to save their own lives.

The film is funny, witty and packed full of great scares and laughs. I stumbled upon this once on TV and remembered enjoying it but thanks to Scream Factory you can enjoy every amazing moment of this film. Just like Disturbing Behavior it is packed with some great special features (including commentary, behind the scenes footage and even a copy of the original screenplay).

It’s absolutely a must-have for any serious horror fan.

Cherry Falls is now available for pre-order as well as the double feature release of “The Murders in the Rue Morgue” and “The Dunwich Horror”. Both films are available on March 29th.

Jeff Gund has been running Hollywood’s popular Infolist for almost two decades! An information source for entertainment gigs, parties and networking events, the Infolist has helped many Hollywood professionals get their start. Now Jeff is on Geekscape to talk about the big changes ahead, including the successful results of the recent Infolist Kickstarter campaign! We also take a moment to talk about some upcoming changes in the Geekscape world, Jonathan Skype’s into the ‘Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice’ premiere and we all marvel in awe at ‘Daredevil’ Season 2!

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Briefly: We’ve seen glimpses of Punisher and Elektra in earlier trailers (which yes, we are still watching on repeat), but today’s teaser, entitled ‘Suiting Up’ gives us our best look at Punisher and Elektra’s costumes yet!

Just when Matt thinks he is bringing order back to the city, new forces are rising in Hell’s Kitchen. Now the Man Without Fear must take on a new adversary in Frank Castle and face an old flame – Elektra Natchios.

Bigger problems emerge when Frank Castle, a man looking for vengeance, is reborn as The Punisher, a man who takes justice into his own hands in Matt’s neighborhood. Meanwhile, Matt must balance his duty to his community as a lawyer and his dangerous life as the Devil of Hell’s Kitchen, facing a life-altering choice that forces him to truly understand what it means to be a hero.

Take a look at the teaser below, and let us know how many episodes you plan to watch on March 18th!

This is it! Geekscape Episode 400! Nine years in the making! Broadcast Live from TheStream.tv, this episode is packed with surprise guests, drop ins from the Geekscape crew, shout outs to favorite moments from throughout Geekscape history and live musical performances by The Suburban Legends! PLUS! I get visited by myself… from The Future!

This episode is also available in FULL VIDEO at bit.ly/Geekscape400th! Enjoy!

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Briefly: It’s almost here, guys.

We’ve been building it up for weeks now, and we even created our own you-might-get-alcohol-poisoning drinking game that will definitely help you get through the show (and pass out long before the Oscars).

Now, the feed is live, and the countdown is on. Episode 400 is almost here, and we’re shaking with anticipation (or is that just nervousness).

We go live on Sunday, February 28th at 1PM. Among many other things, we’ll be sharing some of our favourite Geekscape memories during the show, and would absolutely love to see yours in the comments below!

Enjoy, and again, thank you for the years (and years) of support!

We can’t believe that we’re here.

Sure, we’ve been teasing it on the Geekscape podcast for some time now, but this Sunday, after more than nine years of Geekscape, we’re set to record a fantastic 400th episode.

The world was a very different place when Geekscape began all those years ago. The console war between the Playstation 3 and the Xbox 360 had just begun (and so did the war between HDDVD and Blu-Ray). Rocky Balboa and Children of Men had just hit theatres (and the Marvel Cinematic Universe was still a couple of years away). Nintendo’s 3DS was still 5 years away. Breaking Bad wasn’t a thing yet, Heroes had just begun, and Lost was in its third season. Hell, Palm Pilots were in and the iPhone hadn’t been announced yet.

Now, Nintendo is set to release games on mobile phones, Batman and Superman are about to duke it out onscreen (at least for a few minutes before teaming up), the internet on my cell phone is faster than my internet at home, and Netflix and Marvel are releasing incredible television.

It’s a different world, and we’ve gone through a ton of changes, ups, downs, revisions, and evolutions over the years. We’re still here, we’re still kicking, and we love all of you writers, contributors, readers, guests, and listeners for your incredible support over the years.

So, why not celebrate with us?

This Sunday, February 28th at 1PM PST at theStream.tv we’ll be broadcasting our 400th episode live. It’s set to be a crazy couple of hours, filled with guests, surprises, and crazy Geekscape antics.

We’d love for you to take part and get your pre-Oscar buzz on by playing the new Geekscape drinking game.

Yep, it’s been 400 episodes, and we know Jonathan pretty well, so we figure that it’s about damned time. Of course, we designed this for the upcoming 400th episode, but go ahead and use it every week.

The rules are simple. One of the following happens, and you take a shot. Duh.

Be safe. Have fun. Stop before you have alcohol poisoning. If you’re a long time listener, we’d love to hear of any classic, consistent Jonathan moments that’ we’ve missed!

Drink when:

-Jonathan wonders why Laura hasn’t left him yet.
-Jonathan does his hyena laugh.
-The audio and/or video breaks.
-Jonathan mentions Jean-Claude Van Damme.
-Jonathan says ‘Um’ (careful with this one).
-Jonathan does any impression.
-You realize that Jonathan’s impressions are either weird low voice or weird Mickey Mouse voice.
-Jonathan (or Kenny or guests) mention Amiibo.
-Jonathan says “I have an addictive personality.”
-Jonathan references himself and / or us ‘Scapists as ‘socially retarded’
-Jonathan makes fun of Shane.
-You feel weirdly uncomfortable from a Shane story (be careful with this one too).
-You feel sorry for Shane.
-DANGANRONPA!
-Jonathan mentions Rufus, Texas, or Chappy (double for Cheebs).
-Jonathan (or guests) question the lyrics of the Geekscape theme song.
-Jonathan makes an inappropriate Kenny joke.
-Jonathan moves a guest’s microphone
-You  <3 Jonathan.

What did we miss? Comment below, and we’ll be sure to add them!

theStream.tv, Sunday, 1PM PST. See you there! Here’s to 400 more (sorry, Jon)!

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Briefly: Wow. Wow. Wow.

10 days ago we saw an amazing first trailer for Daredevil‘s upcoming second season. The last few seconds of that video noted that today, February 25th, we’d be teased yet again with another trailer for the beyond anticipated episodes.

The new trailer has just debuted online, and it re-introduces us to a few familiar faces (and the Yazuka), and also digs into Matt and Elektra’s troubled past.

It’s essentially made up of entirely new footage, and as hard as I thought it would be to top the trailer that we saw earlier this month, I think that this one has done it.

Take a look at the (kinda spoilery) trailer below, and be sure to let us know how many episodes of Daredevil you plan to watch on March 18th!

This season, Just when Matt thinks he is bringing order back to the city, new forces are rising in Hell’s Kitchen. Now the Man Without Fear must take on a new adversary in Frank Castle and face an old flame – Elektra Natchios.

Bigger problems emerge when Frank Castle, a man looking for vengeance, is reborn as The Punisher, a man who takes justice into his own hands in Matt’s neighborhood. Meanwhile, Matt must balance his duty to his community as a lawyer and his dangerous life as the Devil of Hell’s Kitchen, facing a life-altering choice that forces him to truly understand what it means to be a hero.

Briefly: Following the in-motion looks at Foggy Nelson and Karen Page, Netflix has just debuted new motion artwork depicting a menacing Frank Castle (holding Daredevil’s mask to boot).

Just when Matt thinks he is bringing order back to the city, new forces are rising in Hell’s Kitchen. Now the Man Without Fear must take on a new adversary in Frank Castle and face an old flame – Elektra Natchios.

Bigger problems emerge when Frank Castle, a man looking for vengeance, is reborn as The Punisher, a man who takes justice into his own hands in Matt’s neighborhood. Meanwhile, Matt must balance his duty to his community as a lawyer and his dangerous life as the Devil of Hell’s Kitchen, facing a life-altering choice that forces him to truly understand what it means to be a hero.

Take a look at the new teaser below, keep watching that recently-released full trailer on repeat, and be sure to let us know if you’re as excited as we are! Daredevil‘s second season hits Netflix on March 18th!

Briefly: Yeah, these two new teasers don’t really show us much of anything (and aren’t even real footage), but we’re so excited for Daredevil’s upcoming second season that we simply had to share.

We’re still watching the season’s recently-released full trailer on repeat, and now he have new looks at Foggy and Karen to add to the rotation.

Just when Matt thinks he is bringing order back to the city, new forces are rising in Hell’s Kitchen. Now the Man Without Fear must take on a new adversary in Frank Castle and face an old flame – Elektra Natchios.

Bigger problems emerge when Frank Castle, a man looking for vengeance, is reborn as The Punisher, a man who takes justice into his own hands in Matt’s neighborhood. Meanwhile, Matt must balance his duty to his community as a lawyer and his dangerous life as the Devil of Hell’s Kitchen, facing a life-altering choice that forces him to truly understand what it means to be a hero.

Take a look at the new teasers below, and be sure to let us know if you’re as excited as we are!

The Second Season of AMC’s ‘Better Call Saul’ premieres tonight and what better way to celebrate than with a visit from Michael Mando, who plays Nacho Varga on the show! We talk about workings with heavyweights like Vince Gilligan and Jonathan Banks and how this is “the best show on TV” (as I call it)! For videogame fans, Michael gives us the origin story to his super popular ‘Far Cry 3’ character Vaas Montenegro and how sometimes you’ve got to just stay positive for things to happen for you! We also preview the release of his upcoming short film ‘Wake Up’ and talk a little filmmaking! Enjoy!

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Briefly: Wow.

Finally, Netflix has released the full trailer for Daredevil‘s second season (after giving us the release date last month, and teasing us late last year).

Just when Matt thinks he is bringing order back to the city, new forces are rising in Hell’s Kitchen. Now the Man Without Fear must take on a new adversary in Frank Castle and face an old flame – Elektra Natchios.

Bigger problems emerge when Frank Castle, a man looking for vengeance, is reborn as The Punisher, a man who takes justice into his own hands in Matt’s neighborhood. Meanwhile, Matt must balance his duty to his community as a lawyer and his dangerous life as the Devil of Hell’s Kitchen, facing a life-altering choice that forces him to truly understand what it means to be a hero.

This trailer gives us a fantastic look at Jon Bernthal’s (which looks as though it could be a Shane-eclipsing performance for Bernthal, and I cannot freaking wait to binge watch this one (and for Jonathan and Ian Kerner to break the season down).

Take a look at the trailer below, and let us know how many episodes you’ll be watching on March 18th!

https://youtu.be/m5_A0Wx0jU4

Join Derek, Josh, Juan and Shane as they discuss the last week in video games!

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This week:

Juan talks about labor
MyNintendo revealed
Zelda pushed to NXT
Juan had a diary
Earthbound III headed to North America?
Ant Simulator controversy
Mirror’s Edge story trailer, beta revealed
Doom campaign trailer, release date
Splatoon Concert
Uncharted 4 PS4
Mario Maker Calculator
Tekken news
We love/hate Nintendo Badge Collector… Mostly hate
Final Fantasy Explorers
Gravity Rush Remastered
Bayonetta DLC
Megadimension Neptunia
PipeMania
Devil May Cry HD Remaster
Firewatch
Mission objective answers.

Mission Objective:

What geeky activities do you partake in instead of watching the Super Bowl?
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The Wii U eShop offers some of the best video games on the market today. Games like Runbow, Mutant Mudds, Pushmo, Gunman Clive HD Collection, and Shovel Knight expand an already impressive lineup of quality titles offered on Nintendo’s home and handheld consoles. Last December, Shin’en added to the list with FAST Racing Neo–a futuristic racing game which has received critical acclaim from numerous media outlets.

JC got a chance to ask Shin’en a few questions about their latest game, their influences, and what fans can expect in the future.

Geekscape: First off, congratulations on the overwhelming positive reaction for
FAST Racing Neo. From concept art, development, to seeing the game hit
#1 on the Nintendo Wii U eShop—how satisfying is it to see a game
received so well?

Shin’en: We are very happy how the game turned out and about the players reactions. Many of our previous titles also topped the WiiWare or eShop charts but no game sold so FAST 🙂 So from the business side, we are very satisfied. From the development side we are also very pleased.

We never worked so long and hard on a single game, but in the end everything came really nicely together!

Geekscape: What were some key areas the team wanted to focus on in FAST Racing Neo
that perhaps weren’t implemented or explored fully in FAST Racing League?

Shin’en: Our main focus was to make the game very accessible from the beginning while still being a good challenge. We think we really nailed that part. Another big topic was the feeling of speed. We almost needed a year to find the perfect balance to make the players believe that they never played any racing game that fast, while still being fully in control. That was a big challenge.

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Geekscape: FAST Racing Neo looks and plays like a beautiful marriage between F-Zero GX and Ikaruga–while still being able to maintain its own identity. 

What were some of your favorite racing games growing up, and how much of
an influence, if any, did those games have on the FAST series?

Shin’en: Our favorite racing game is still Wave Race 64. It has a perfect blend of great gameplay, great tech and marvelous audio. Of course, we played all racing games from the past when we started with FAST Racing Neo, but we learned quickly we would need to do things very differently.

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So in terms of physics and vehicle handling, I don’t think we have much in common with previous sci-fi racers. Also graphically, besides some obvious nods, we think FAST does really stand on its own.

Geekscape: We here at Geekscape are extremely competitive when it comes to racing games. Have you held any kind of ‘friendly’ tournaments at work, and if so, who is the best Fast Racing NEO player among you?

We played almost every day a tournament. Peter, who did the game testing, is usually on top of the pack followed by Martin. Bernhard is also quite good, although he still refuses to use the ‘leaning’ controls 🙂

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Geekscape: What can we look forward to from Shin’en in 2016?

Our first release is planned for January 2016. It’s an update for FAST Racing Neo which will add new features and a much improved and stable online experience. We also really look out for Nintendo NX.

 

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It’s giveaway time!

We wanted to start Geekscape’s new year off with a bang, and what better way to do that than partnering with pals at Universal Pictures Home Entertainment to give away Blu-Rays of a few of the hottest horror titles of 2015?

That’s right! One luck winner will receive Blu-Ray versions of M. Night Shyamalan’s return to form, The Visit, Eli Roth’s The Green Inferno, and Ciaran Foy’s surprising sequel, Sinister 2.

Entering the giveaway couldn’t be easier (more on that below), but first, you should probably make sure that you can even handle this giveaway. All three of these films are absolutely terrifying, and The Green Inferno features some of the most brutal gore I’ve seen this side of Hostel (fittingly, seeing as they’re both Eli Roth films).

Learn a little bit about each film below, and keep reading in order to enter!

Sinister 2

In the aftermath of the shocking events of Sinister, a protective mother (Shannyn Sossamon of Wayward Pines) and her nine-year-old twin sons (real-life brothers Robert and Dartanian Sloan) find themselves marked for death in a rural house as the evil spirit of Bughuul continues to spread with frightening intensity.

The Green Inferno

New York college student Justine (Lorenza Izzo) meets student activist Alejandro (Ariel Levy) when he goes on a hunger strike on behalf of underpaid janitors. Smitten, she agrees to help Alejandro undertake his next project: rescuing an Amazon village from destruction by a greedy multinational corporation. But Justine soon comes to regret her decision when their plane crashes in the Peruvian jungle and the students realize they are not alone. No good deed goes unpunished as the well-meaning students are captured by the cannibalistic tribe they came to save.

The Visit

When Becca and Tyler are sent to their grandparents’ secluded Pennsylvania farmhouse for a weeklong stay, they quickly discover something is not right with the elderly couple. Faced with strange rules and increasingly frightening behavior, the children soon realize it will take all their wits to make it home alive. Critics rave the latest heart-pounding thriller from the director of The Sixth Sense and Signs and the producer of Paranormal Activity and The Purge is a “deliciously creepy triumph.” (Scott Mendelson, Forbes.com)

How To Enter

Log into the Rafflecopter widget below with your Facebook or Email (be sure it’s correct so we can get in touch with you) and you’re done! There are additional ways to enter by sharing on social media, and you can even tweet each day for an additional entry!

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