Monday, October 22, 2012

FIGcast - Episode 83 - "Die Replacement Batman"


Eat this, fake Robin!

FIGcast - Episode 83 - "Die Replacement Batman"

Shownotes:
  • (0:01:40) Darren saw Argo, and is heading to Nashville
  • (0:06:15) Shaun is neck deep in comics, and also saw Argo
  • (0:29:55) Trey met the Weeping Angels
  • (0:40:45) Tripp saw Sinister
  • (0:55:55) Arrow is pretty solid, and The Walking Dead is back, and better than ever
  • (1:23:00) FIGLeague Update: (same song...)
  • (1:25:40) Blu Rays: (Alcatraz)
  • (1:27:05) Coming Attractions: (Alex Cross...Paranormal Activity 4)
  • (1:29:15) Box Office: (Neeson reigns supreme)
  • (1:34:15) What Would Darren Read
  • (1:52:30) Trey's Pullbox: (Marvel Now...Justice League...Daredevil...Wonder Woman...Batwoman...DCU Presents)
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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

FIG League Week 6 Recap


Week 6 is in the books!

Not as many closes scores this week with three teams scoring in the triple digits. The Easteros Division has become even more tight while Ben's Tebow Steaks are still running away with the Westeros.

Along with an undefeated record and sole possession of first place, the Tebow Steaks have also taken the points lead away from The Fightin' Daleks. At the halfway point of the season it looks like this is going to be a one-horse race.

In the Easteros, Producer Darren's Maximegalon Herrings have moved into first place in the division by a gigantic lead of half a game.

Games to watch next week:
Invisible-Friend-of-the-Show Jessica's Albuquerque Pollos Hermanos have won three straight after starting 0-3.  Can they continue against the Herrings?
Will Friend-of-the-Show Shaun's Daredevils (4-2) continue their slide against Listener Simon's Miranda Reavers (2-3-1)?
How badly will the Tebow Steaks destroy my hapless Gotham Rogues (2-4)?

Here's how the standings look:

EASTEROS
TEAMWLTPCTGB
Maximegalon Herrings321.583--
The Fightin' Daleks330.5000.5
Gangnam Riders330.5000.5
Miranda Reavers231.4171
Gotham Rogues240.3331.5
 
WESTEROS
TEAMWLTPCTGB
Tebow Steaks6001.000--
Hell's Kitchen Daredevils420.6672
Albuquerque Pollos Hermanos330.5003
Winterfell Direwolves240.3334
Local Yokels150.1675
EASTEROS
TEAM, OWNER(S)PFPAHOMEAWAYDIVSTREAK
Maximegalon Herrings (Darren)5855410-1-13-1-02-1-1W3
The Fightin' Daleks (Keith)5814692-1-01-2-01-3-0W1
Gangnam Riders (Greg)5255352-1-01-2-03-1-0L2
Miranda Reavers (Simon)5185341-3-01-0-11-2-1W1
Gotham Rogues (Trey)5175491-2-01-2-02-2-0L1

WESTEROS
TEAM, OWNER(S)PFPAHOMEAWAYDIVSTREAK
Tebow Steaks (Ben)5984494-0-02-0-04-0-0W6
Hell's Kitchen Daredevils (Shaun)4945000-2-04-0-03-1-0L1
Albuquerque Pollos Hermanos (Jessica)4875362-1-01-2-01-3-0W3
Winterfell Direwolves (Tripp)5225641-2-01-2-01-3-0L3
Local Yokels (Ryan)4185681-2-00-3-01-3-0L4

Friday, October 12, 2012

Last Resort 1.03 - "Eight Bells"

If you've been listening to the podcast, you know that I've been pretty excited about Last Resort since the spring, and that I really enjoyed the pilot almost a month ago when I watched it online.  There's a US Navy nuclear sub.  It's ordered to fire a nuclear strike on the Pakistan, but the method of transmission of the order is a little wonky.  When they attempt to verify the order, another US sub attempts to destroy them.  The same sub later launches the nuclear strike meant for our protagonists.  The pilot ends with Captain Chaplin commandeering a remote island outpost and launching a nuclear warhead towards the US to warn them that he will not allow this crazy event to be swept under the rug.

The second episode was a bit of a step back.  The US Navy sets up a blockade around the island.  Russia sends a special forces squad to try to capture a state-of-the-art US sub, but they're defeated by the crew of the Colorado.  The COB (the top enlisted sailor on a submarine) is locked up after mounting a campaign to undermine Chaplin.

"Bells" is chiefly concerned with the crews' interactions with Serrat, the local crime lord who is nervous about the sudden shift in power on the island.  He's kidnapped three sailors, and the female captive ends up trading sexual favors (off-screen) with Serrat to keep him from killing the others.  Her sacrifice is ultimately in vain, as Serrat kills one of the three when Chaplin is late in getting Serrat what he wants (in this case, the procurement of some unknown cargo from outside the blockade).  These events lead Chaplin to free the COB in exchange for a pledge of "loyalty" until the Chaplin's eventual court martial.

This episode was definitely an improvement over last week for me.  The fact that the writers were willing to have Chaplin fail (in addition to the previously mentioned sexual violence) show that they're interested in neat, tidy conclusions to weekly problems.  Last Resort isn't a cable drama, but it's creator is most famous for his work on cable, and it looks like he wants to bring as much of that flavor to this world as he's allowed to.  I've always been a fan of sub movies, and I really like Andre Braugher, so I'm hopeful that this is the beginning of a major uptick in the quality and drama of Last Resort.

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Supernatural 8.02 - "What's Up Tiger Mommy?"

Season 8 opens with another great leap forward.  Dean is getting out of Purgatory, and apparently Sam had a "normal" life while Dean was gone.  He quit hunting, and found a nice veterinarian girl to make a life with.  No word yet on why he was willing to leave her at the drop of a hat when Dean came calling.

So Winchesters went looking for Kevin, the prophet.  He escaped from the demons, and he's found a way to destroy them all, forever.  The search for this final solution sets up the central thrust of the season.  That, and the revelation that Dean left Castiel in Purgatory, and teamed up with a vampire named Benny to get out.

Last night's episode starts with Kevin wanting to check in on his mom.  She's being watched by demons, but the brothers rescue her and convince Kevin to take them to the demon nuke.  Somehow the Roman god Pluto has gotten his hands on it, and it's being sold at a mystical auction (also on the docket: Mjolnir).  Crowley shows up. Mom bids her soul for the tablet. Pluto and Crowley double-cross everyone.  Kevin and his mom run away because he can't help the brothers now that they don't have the tablet.

This was a classic episode of Supernatural.  Great interactions between the brothers.  Great appearance by Crowley.  We get to meet another faction of angels.  Basically, if you've stayed on the Supernatural train up till now, it looks like Season 8 is going to hold up to the show's track record.  If you've never watched before, you'll be so lost after 150 episodes that it would be hopeless to start now.  Try Netflix.

Arrow 1.01 - "Pilot"

When Arrow was first announced, I was skeptical.  I got on the Smallville train at the first stop, and I enjoyed it for awhile, but by the first few episodes of the 3rd season I just drifted away.  Tom Welling was a pretty terrible anchor for a television show, and the cheese factor was just too high.  It would be easy to assume that Arrow would just be more of the same.

It's not.  There's a little Batman Begins in there.  There's definitely some modern Robin Hood.  There's also a leading man that can hold your attention for more than a few seconds without making you think of soap operas.

Oliver Queen was in his early 20s, the son of a major industrialist, and a bit of a celebutante (is there a male version of that word?).  Then he, his father, and his girlfriend's sister are lost at sea and presumed dead.  The sister really did die, but father and son made it to a raft.  Then dad killed himself and Nameless Bodyguard Type so that Oliver would have the supplies to himself and have a better chance at survival.

The pilot opens with Oliver being rescued from the (deserted?) island where he's lived for the last 5 years.  He's an ace with a bow.  He knows all of the martial arts (and Russian?).  He makes his way home to find his mom married to his dad's former partner, his sister is now a small, female version of his former self, and his ex-girlfriend is really, really angry at him for sleeping with her sister, and then getting her killed.

The pilot of Arrow is great.  The flashbacks to the island are interesting, and will (I assume) continue for the entire season, if not the length of the series.  His Batcave is suitably believable in its setting, and not extravagant enough to take you out of the world.  Comic fans will be excited about the idea of (Dinah) Laurel Lance and Tommy Merlyn possibly suiting up down the line.  My only small gripe is the voice-over   I'm not opposed to voice-over in it's entirety, but it was a bit self-important.  If they tone it down in future episodes, I think it could be  a acceptable piece of the formula.

Arrow is violent, and I'm pretty sure our titular hero has already killed people, so be prepared for that coming in.  If you're into comics, or intrigued by super heroes because of the recent explosion of comics movies at the cinema, give the show a shot.  It's off to a pretty good start, and I could see it running almost as long as Smallville did, with much better results. :)

Click Here to watch the pilot free online

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

FIGcast - Episode 82 - "The Trainmaker"


If Trey was a TK, he would grow up to be...The Trainmaker...or Andy Richter

FIGcast - Episode 82 - "The Trainmaker"

Shownotes:
  • (0:01:00) Darren likes trains
  • (0:10:55) Trey lead a g-g-g-ghost tour
  • (0:23:20) Tripp went on a Hastings adventure
  • (0:34:15) Arrow premiered during the show, followed by The Walking Dead and American Horror Story later in the week
  • (0:45:55) FIGLeague Update: (The Tebow Steaks' reign of terror continues)
  • (0:49:15) Blu Rays: (Prometheus...E.T.)
  • (0:51:25) Coming Attractions: (Argo...Sinister...Paul Blart: MMA Teacher...Seven Psychopaths)
  • (0:57:25) Box Office: (Never, ever, ever f*$# with Liam Neeson)
  • (0:59:35) Darren and Trey finally saw Looper, so we talk the year's biggest original genre film
  • (1:41:10) What Would Darren Read
  • (1:52:50) Trey's Pullbox: (no comics yet for Trey this week)
Don't forget, you can email us at FullyIntegratedGeeks@gmail.com, you can follow us on Twitter with @theFIGcast, you can Like us on Facebook.com/FullyIntegratedGeeks, and you can listen to us on the iTunes Store or the Stitcher Smart Radio app.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Revolution 1.04 - "The Plague Dogs" (and the season so far)

So, I haven't been very active on the blog recently.  I had a crazy summer, don't really need to get into it here.  The point is, I need to get back on the horse, so I've decided to start posting on the genre shows I'm watching.  I know I should have started at the beginning with these new shows, but I didn't, so let's just move on :)

I was pretty excited about Revolution during Pilot Season.  It's from J.J. Abrams, Eric Kripke and Jon Favreau, so it has a pretty good pedigree.  Unfortunately, the pilot was a bit of a dud.  The characters weren't terribly compelling.  The world is too...clean? Worst of all, the "bad guys" are continually described as being very, very bad, but we haven't actually seen them do anything all that awful. Let's just say I was worried after that first episode.

The show has made slight strides in each episode since, but the strides are very slight.  "Pilot" introduces us to Charlie, Google Man and Dr. British. (I'll be referring to characters by nickname until the show actually makes me remember their actual names).  This trio has to go find Charlie's uncle because her brother, Asthma Boy has been kidnapped by the Bad Guy from Monroe's Militia.  They meet up with Uncle Solo in Chicago and convince him to join the quest.  The tease at the end of the episode shows us that there are Magical USB Pendants, and they somehow allow electricity to exist.

"Chained Heat" is about Uncle Solo going off alone (*snicker*) to find his friend Ms. Bomb, but Charlie is far too plucky to let that happen.  They find Ms. Bomb in the custody of the militia, so they kill a bunch of militia dudes to free her.  Asthma Boy sees the militia kill a dude for having a gun and an American flag, and the lady with the Magical USB Pendant is attacked by Cattleprod Man, who has his own Pendant.  Also, Charlie's mom isn't dead, she's Monroe (of the Militia)'s prisoner.  Oh, right, Monroe and Uncle Solo used to be best buds.  I forgot to mention that.

"No Quarter" is pretty much all about Ms. Bomb taking Uncle Solo and Charlie back to her friends in the anti-Militia Rebellion.  They're under siege in a diner for most of the episode.  They eventually escape.  Back in the B Plot, we find out that Charlie's Dead Dad gave Google Man his Magical USB Pendant, and told him to go find some lady who could tell him about it.  Unfortunately for him, she's the one who ran afoul of Cattleprod Man last week.  They find her computer, and suddenly their Pendant makes her CD player and Dr. British's iPhone work, but only for about 3 minutes.  In the C Plot, Asthma Boy proves that he's not the Annoying Whining Teenager I thought he was going to be from the first two episodes.

Finally, we get to "The Plague Dogs".  The Quintet meets back up.  They run into Bad Boy again (he's a young Militia dude who keeps following Charlie around), and they take him prisoner.  Dogs attack, and Google gets chewed on.  The dogs' owner shows up, stabs Dr. British in the leg, and is eventually killed (I think?).  Dr. British bleeds out, and I'm guessing Bad Boy is inducted into the Quintet because they like the name too much to drop it.  Asthma Boy escapes the Militia during a MegaTwister, but he's tricked by Bad Guy into saving him from a collapsing roof, and ultimately recaptured.  Boring Mom has a plot, too, but nothing happens.

So, we're a month in.  Next week we get a train caper, those are always fun. The show continues to grow on me, incrementally.  Uncle Solo is ok at times. Google is pretty good, even though he hasn't been given much to do so far.  Dr. British is dead, and I'm fine with that, because she wasn't doing anything for me.  Asthma Boy is much, much less worthless than I thought he was going to be, and might even have a chance to be good eventually.  I continue to have three main problems.  First, Charlie's main purpose in the show so far seems to be her ability to make her eyes really big.  She's boring, but she's the main character, so she sucks up a lot of the energy (*snicker*) in the room.  Second, the world's only real problem seems to be in the landscape management department.  Everyone is super clean, and most people we've met seem to be living a pretty good life.  This is coupled with my third problem, the weak villains.  I've seen the Militia kill one guy with unlawful firearms who shot at them, and another accidentally when trying to take down Asthma Boy and his crossbow.  They also had the chain gang dragging the helicopter.  I'm not saying I want to elect Monroe to office, but he's not looking all that bad compared to some of the real tyrants we've seen in our history.  If the show wants me to root for this Rebellion, they need to make me hate the Militia.  That's not happening right now.

What did you think?  Am I way off base?  Is Charlie your new favorite character?  Am I a terrible person for not hating the Militia?  Let me know in the comments.

P.S. Maybe if we're lucky Trey will design a cool banner for my Revolution posts... :)

FIG League Week 5 Recap














Another crazy week in the FIG League is over!

Three of the four games were decided by four points or less. Friend-of-the-Show-Shaun beat former Temporary Co-Host Ryan thanks to a big day from Arian Foster and the Rogues-Reavers game was decided by a 15 yard pass caught by Andre Johnson (his only catch of the entire evening).

The Westeros Conference has become pretty stratified with over half of the teams three or more games behind the leader.  Ben's Tebow Steaks remain the lone unbeaten team, followed by Shaun's Hell's Kitchen Daredevils, who have limped to a 4-1 record.

The Easteros Conference, on the other hand, is still wide open.  Led by Invisible-Friend-of-the-Show Greg's Gangnam Riders at 3-2, no team is more than 1.5 games out of first place.  Second place, by way of a tie, belongs to Producer Darren's Maximegalon Herrings.

Friend-of-the-Show Keith's Fighting Daleks (2-3) remain the points leaders with 496 but the Tebow Steaks at 494 are making a run at that title as well.

Next week's games to watch:
Tebow Steaks (5-0) vs Gangnam Riders (3-2) in a battle of division leaders.
Hell's Kitchen Daredevils (4-1) at current points leader Fightin' Daleks (2-3)
Co-host Tripp's Winterfell Direwolves (2-3) against Producer Darren's Meximegalon Herrings (2-2-1). If Tripp wins, will Darren make his voice all distorted on the next podcast!?

EASTEROS
TEAMWLTPCTGB
Gangnam Riders320.600--
Maximegalon Herrings221.5000.5
The Fightin' Daleks230.4001
Gotham Rogues230.4001
Miranda Reavers131.3001.5
 
WESTEROS
TEAMWLTPCTGB
Tebow Steaks5001.000--
Hell's Kitchen Daredevils410.8001
Winterfell Direwolves230.4003
Albuquerque Pollos Hermanos230.4003
Local Yokels140.2004

EASTEROS
TEAM, OWNER(S)PFPAHOMEAWAYDIVSTREAK
Gangnam Riders (Greg)4284312-1-01-1-03-1-0L1
Maximegalon Herrings (Darren)4814490-1-12-1-02-1-1W2
The Fightin' Daleks (Keith)4964092-1-00-2-01-3-0L2
Gotham Rogues (Trey)4294471-2-01-1-02-2-0W1
Miranda Reavers (Simon)4234761-3-00-0-11-2-1L2

WESTEROS
TEAM, OWNER(S)PFPAHOMEAWAYDIVSTREAK
Tebow Steaks (Ben)4943503-0-02-0-04-0-0W5
Hell's Kitchen Daredevils (Shaun)4344150-1-04-0-03-1-0W2
Winterfell Direwolves (Tripp)4264601-1-01-2-01-3-0L2
Albuquerque Pollos Hermanos (Jessica)3854461-1-01-2-01-3-0W2
Local Yokels (Ryan)3604731-1-00-3-01-3-0L3