Join Courtney, Derek,  and Jake as they discuss the last week in video games!

THIS WEEK:

Courtney tells you all about her magical vacation, but still can’t explain what’s the point of “Don’t Starve” despite the 100 hours she put into it. Derek waxes poetic about WWE 2k19 for Derek amounts of time. Jake had a chill week with fast cars and figuring out how not to die in “Don’t Starve Together”. Then everything sort of falls apart and we talk about lizard dicks and horse balls for longer than is healthy. And Shane wasn’t even here.

All this and more ONLY! on the Geekscape Games Podcast!

Games we played:

Courtney – Clawbert, Devious Dungeon, Diablo 3, Don’t Starve Together

Derek – WWE 2K19, Elder Scrolls Legends, Mario Party

Jake – Forza Horizon, Don’t Starve Together, Diablo 3 Season 15 (Double Bounties)

 

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The contest begins at midnight 10/24/2018 and ends at midnight 10/31/2018. Winners will be announced 11/7/2018 on the podcast!


Geekscape Games Theme Song: Winter Frosts – MmcM

Outro Song:  Lizard Squad Song – Bitcoin Baron

 

Earlier this year it was announced that Nintendo would be partnering with Universal Studios in order to create new rides and lands for their parks.

While originally planned for Universal Hollywood and Florida, it seems like their vision for the project has expanded. The video below talks a bit about what both companies are planning on contributing to the deal, as well as the new announcement that this new area will now be coming to all 3 Universal locations! Nintendo has promised even more details soon, but in the meantime, it’s nice to dream. What are your thoughts on the announcement video? Tell us in the comments below.

After many months of construction and anticipation, the wait is finally nearing its end. Universal Studios Hollywood has revealed that it’s Wizarding World of Harry Potter will open on April 7th, 2016. The date was announced today in a special video hosted by Alan Gilmore, the films’ art director, and Evanna Lynch, the actress who portrays Luna Lovegood.

Hollywood’s Wizarding World (dubbed “Wizarding World West” by some fans) will have many of its East Coast relative’s features. Eateries will include Three Broomsticks and Hog’s Head.  Shoppers can look forward to browsing through Ollivander’s, Honeyduke’s, and The Owl Post, among others. Those visiting the theme park prior to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter’s opening can still purchase a variety of the Wizarding World merchandise, including those wands and house robes, at the Features Presentation shop, just inside the main entry gates.

You want rides? You got ’em! Family-friendly The Flight of the Hippogriff will be Universal Hollywood’s first open-air roller coaster. The park will also feature something extra-special. The 3D-thrill ride, Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey, will make its U.S. debut there. Guests, with aid of 3D goggles, embark on an all-new adventure, complete with a ride system on an elevated track.

Are you planning a visit to Universal Studios Hollywood for the opening? Tell us in the comments!

Universal really has been knocking it out of the park this year. With Furious 7 grossing $1.51 Billion dollars earlier this year and now Jurassic World at a STAGGERING $1.52 Billion dollars.

Jurassic World sits behind Avatar and Titanic. The last remaining market for the dinosaur adventure is Japan (August 5th), where it isn’t expected to make up the half billion it needs to claw into the number two spot.

This really is the year of Universal. Prior to 2015, there have been no Universal films to ever gross over a billion dollars, and now they have two?! You can be SURE they’re going to run the Jurassic World property into the ground, now.

What do you think ‘scapists? Does the film deserve the huge box office numbers or is it fuel purely on nostalgia?

Source: Variety

 

Tuesday, September 11, marked the official Snow White and the Huntsman on DVD and Blu-Ray. Say what you want about the story, the acting, and the mess of celebrity gossip surrounding the film and its potential franchise, but what cannot be denied is that it is a visual and cinematic delight. All of the creatures and landscapes seen in the 127minute feature are fantastic and belong very much in the modern take on classic fairy tales. Recently, I had the opportunity to speak with the visual effects supervisor, Cedric Nicolas-Troyan, who tells me that working on a project like Snow White and the Huntsman is why you get into visual effects in the first place.

Nicolas-Troyan’s earlier projects, from One Hour Photo to The Weatherman were all very grounded in the real world. But according to him, Snow White and the Huntsman is the kind of project he has been trying to look into for a longtime. “You don’t get into visual effects to stay in the real world, you do this because you want make trolls and dragons and fantastic environments,” he says.

That said, it is without a doubt his background in the making the mundane interesting that got him on board this project. Well, that and director Rupert Sanders, whom Cedric had previously worked with on several commercials. Once he expressed interest in bringing Cedric on, the two began to decide on the kind of the world they wanted to make. After all, it is a fairytale so it has to be fantastic, but they very much wanted to make it for a modern, somewhat jaded audience.

Cedric with Rupert Sanders on set of Snow White and the Huntsman.

“First, we had to figure out the type of film we wanted to do,” Nicolas-Troyan says, “what kind of fairytale we wanted to do. We looked at the original story–the fairytale–and it is actually really short … Obviously we wanted to make it very imaginitive, as it is a fairytale, but we wanted to make it modern for the audience. We wanted to get away from the cliches of how fairytales are told and tell the story in a new way. And then after all that, it is about constructing the world and what the world could be.”

And what kind of world did they want to create? According to Cedric, it was to lay “right between” the fantasy epic of The Lord of the Rings and the historical retellings of Robin Hood. It would not be any kind of pure fantasy like Lord of the Rings. “Once we settled on that, we began creating the creatures.”

Like the setting chosen, the creatures had their limits, too. Although gruesome and literally grounded in earth by the look of it, Cedric says the troll is the most “farfetched in the universe” he created. While it is a fantasy, Cedric wanted to make certain everything was believable for that world. “There’s no fantastic stuff. Every creature we made existed for a reason and within the terms of the world we settled upon.”

Breath mints, however, were not part of his department.

But what about the magic? After all, the very root of the story comes from the idea that the Queen, played masterfully by Charlize Theron, drains the very youth out of the women of the kingdom to remain forever the fairest. “For all the magic for the queen–for Ravenna–we tried to give everything a sort of a look, somewhat of a reasonable kind of world. It’s not realistic, but it is not all over the place.” Everything, trolls and magic proper aside, is very much in the real.

“We took the real world and tweaked it a bit to give it the look. It is very stylish, but it’s not too far out there, like you’re sitting on a massive mushroom,” in reference to the producer’s previous project Alice in Wonderland.

And he’s right. For what Snow White and the Huntsman may lack in story and character development, it truly is an visually interesting world that will delight anyone of any age, no matter their level of creativity and imagination.

Snow White and the Huntsman is now available on DVD and Blu-Ray.

With the success of The Avengers and the upcoming release of The Amazing Spider-Man, Marvel fandom is at an all time high. But there was a time, only 10 years ago, when this wasn’t the case, when the idea of having our favorite Marvel characters inhabiting our cinema screens and being widely accepted as cool was merely a dream. In that day, before the X-Men and Spider-Man films blew the doors open, there was still a place you could go to see your favorite Marvel characters in real life… and maybe even share a drink with them!

In November of 1998, at Universal Studios, the Marvel Mania Restaurant opened its doors for business. It offered food and drinks based on almost every Marvel hero (and villain!) that you could imagine. Sadly, it was closed less than a year later, in September of 1999. What happened? Why did it go under? What fiends were responsible (I’m guessing the chefs and the prices…)?

We may never know. But here, Geekscape has provided scans of the two original menus for you to look over… so that you can dream of a day, before Marvel was widely accepted as cool, when you could feed your feelings of geekdom alongside its largest symbols.

Personally, I’m a fan of “Doc Ock’s Wok”. What’re your favorites off the menu?

Bonuses: Jonathan and his wife Laura read over the menu in this episode of Geekscape. You can also download the Kids Menu here as a PDF, compliments of TheStudioTour.com!