Entertainment Review 2014

Posted: December 27, 2014 in Uncategorized

Well another year gone and that means it’s time for another year in review! This is the fourth year I’ve done this and super grateful to hear that people are actually interested in what I think, so thanks for the love everyone! This year was generally a mediocre year overall, but there were diamonds in the rough and I’m here to tell you which ones I think they are. Enjoy and happy new year.

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Christmas Top 25

Posted: December 12, 2014 in Uncategorized

Editor’s Note

This is a revised list from last year’s release, updated and looking even better on the blog now. This year also has links to all the songs so enjoy!

Hey all,

Just for you, I have complied a Christmas themed Top 25 of songs from all sorts of genre to get you into that Christmas Spirit. Jazz, Punk, Rock, Pop, it’s all here. I put some links for some personal stand out songs, hopefully they work on this note.  Enjoy! Read the rest of this entry »

by Sean Gallagher

 

I’ve let this wait a few days so I can have the most time to verify the footage to make the most academic and logical assumptions based on the first footage shown last Friday. However, being a teaser, most of this is my own assumption and shouldn’t be taken as fact.

So, how about that teaser? The new Star Wars teaser did a wonderful job at setting up so many questions and theories for it’s fans while revealing no plot details at all, just as a good teaser should. Clocking in at just 88 seconds with only 7 sequences to drool Read the rest of this entry »

by Sean Gallagher

It was announced earlier this week that legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese (Goodfellas, The Departed, Hugo) will be directing a film about The Ramones, the influential punk rock band from New York City. Despite all sharing the name “Ramone”, the four musicians are not related nor are they born with the name Ramone. Compared with the likes of The Rolling Stones or The Beatles, one might be wondering how come The Ramones are getting the biopic treatment seeing Read the rest of this entry »

by Andrew Fleet

With the seemingly non-stop blockbuster success that Marvel is currently experiencing, you have to wonder: can they do no wrong? For this week’s post, I wanted to look at the potential black sheep of the Marvel film family: Ant-Man.

Ant Man; now here’s a film that has been hitting a seemingly impassable brick wall since the get-go. Looking to continue the trend of the successful superhero films X-Men and Spider-Man, Artisan Entertainment (known for their films such as The Blair Witch Project, Requiem for a Dream and the 2004 version of The Punisher) hired Edgar Wright of Shaun of the Dead, Scott Pilgrim and his writing partner Joe Cornish to pen a screenplay for Ant-Man, one of the heroes the studio owned the film rights to. This inevitably went nowhere until three years later, when Marvel approached Wright with a similar proposition: to direct an Ant-Man film. The project would go through several rewrites and hang out in film limbo for several years before finally gaining traction before being announced as part of Marvel’s “Phase Three” productions.

By now, I’m sure you’re asking “But what’s Phase Three?”, so to give you a better idea about how interwoven the Marvel films are, you dear reader, need to understand how large of a picture Marvel is working with. Presumably if you’re reading this, you have seen some of the films and are somewhat familiar with the ending teasers from any of the large Marvel blockbuster hits. These teasers act as a way to connect the films into part of a whole, and were, in part, due to Kevin Feige, the Marvel Studios President.  Feige realized that despite the numerous film franchises that had been signed to be co-produced with studios such as 20th Century Fox and New Line Cinema, Marvel still had access to many films He proposed that the remaining films could be joined to create a larger entertainment project: the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Part of the success of these films is due to the highly structured production schedule that Marvel Studios has developed and followed since its first feature film, Iron Man.

Phase 1: Avengers Assembled
Iron Man
The Incredible Hulk
Iron Man 2
Thor
Captain America: The First Avenger
The Avengers
Phase 2:
Iron Man 3
Thor: The Dark World
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Guardians of the Galaxy
Avengers: Age of Ultron
Phase 3:
Ant-Man
Captain America 3
Doctor Strange
Thor 3
Guardians of the Galaxy 2
Avengers 3

They have a plan. They have the successes. Marvel Studios is producing hit after hit like a well-oiled machine. But what happens if one of those cogs isn’t aligning with the others? I’m not sure. I don’t know if Marvel knows either. What I think is worried about, however, is whether or not Ant-Man is on the path to becoming that misaligned cog. Let’s have a look at the writings in the sand:

• 2014 – Marvel and Edgar Wright announced his departure  from the film. The main reason cited as being “creative differences.”
• As a result Bill Pope, Director of Photograph, leaves.
• Adam McKay, who had been a co-writer of the screenplay, is targeted to become the next director. He removes himself for the negotiations shortly after.
• Steven Price, who was responsible for the score of the film, departs shortly after Wright leaves.

None of these events are great but none of them are particularly devastating. From the looks of it, most of the team Edgar Wright was responsible for recruiting took his exit as a reason to go as well. The new director, Peyton Reed, is a relatively untested director with only a few comedies like Bring It On and Yes Man under his belt, whereas Wright has had incredible success with his cult hits The World’s End and Hot Fuzz on top of the previous listed films. Furthermore, Joss Whedon has already mentioned that Hank Pym is not involved with the creation of Ultron, the antagonist for Avengers 2 (arguably one of his defining features in the comic universe, well… that and his domestic abuse), which would have been a major linking factor for the films. When you consider this announcement and the directorial turmoil the film has experienced so far, it’s pretty much accepted that many people will have their concerns.

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**Possible Phase 3 and Phase 4 Release Schedule for future Marvel Cinematic Universe Films. This is still UNCONFIRMED**

When compared to the production timeline of Avengers, which began development in 2005 and was released in 2012, Ant-Man is really lagging behind. Due to the numerous issues and rewrites, the film, which began production in 2006, has yet to hit theatres. This is where things get a bit dicey in my opinion. We know that a lot of the success that the Marvel films have had are in part due to this planning, but you can’t fault those who feel that it’s the time to just scrap the film and move on. Personally, I am skeptical about what Ant-Man may become now that Wright has left the film, but I believe that the material is still salvageable. Marvel has proven that it can handle its own franchises and take risks by using unknown or underrated film directors, crews and actors, so although I have my doubts about Reed, the successes that Marvel has had lends credit to their choice. I’m hoping that Ant-Man, despite not having the scope of Avengers, the mythology of Thor or the war-time feel found in Captain America, will bring its own little something to the big screen.

Ant-Man stars Paul Rudd, Michael Douglas, Evangeline Lilly and Corey Stoll. It is due to hit theatres July 17th, 2015.

2004 was a pretty great year for music, especially for emo kids all over the world. The albums which came out that year made it seem like it was ok to feel sad, they made it feel like it was normal to lose friends to stupid things and be sad about it. 2004 wasn’t just about the emo genre however, and it’s surprising how they stuck out over all the other sad music which was coming out. I was 14 in high school and thought my friends hated me so I guess it was perfect for me at the time.  In the end, 2004 was the breakthrough year for the emo genre which eventually made emo “scene”. It hit the mainstream and emos all around were scaring the elderly with their black hair and black clothes and huge amounts of mascara around their eyelids. Even bands like Green Day were hit with the emo and started to wear mascara ( I’m surprised I never wanted to wear mascara). Anywho the next 10 out of 20 albums are about being emo so embrace yourself for the sad.

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By Andrew Fleet

“We’re reviving a canceled undercover police program from the ‘80s and revamping it for modern times. You see the guys in charge of this stuff lack creativity and are completely out of ideas, so all they do now is recycle shit from the past and expect us all to not notice.”

– Deputy Chief Hardy, 21 Jump Street

Hello dear readers, Read the rest of this entry »

By Sean Gallagher

Unless you’ve been under a rock this week, you will have undoubtedly seen trending through the online wavelengths the buzz that Marvel Comic’s iconic character Thor is now a woman. Thor, in case you didn’t know, is the Norse God of Thunder. He is the son of Odin and is the protector of Earth. Marvel maintained much of the original mythos about Thor when they adopted him in to their comic universe. However, comic book characters are always changing, costumes, teams, even publishers have been shifted re imagined over the decades and these changes can often be good. Like the changing of the guard, sometimes a hero will step down and a new one will pick up the mantle; after all heroes can’t be heroes forever! Things can get bit messy during these transitions and although for the intentions Marvel might have for the new Thor relate to female empowerment (and sales), it may have just done the opposite. Read the rest of this entry »

The main event for the 4th annual Dota 2 International starts this Friday, July 18th in Seattle, Washington! This year’s tournament began on July 8th with 19 teams and has been reduced to 8 of the best teams from around the world who are competing for a prize pool of over $10,000,000! That’s right, more than ten million dollars is up for grabs making this the largest cash prize in eSports history since last year’s International broke the previous record. Valve (the game’s producers) put up an initial sum of $1,600,000 and then raised more than $8,400,000 from the game’s player base in exchange for in-game cosmetic items and other bonuses! It should also be noted that the $8,400,000 that was added to the Prize Pool is only 25% of the money they raised, meaning that Valve raked in over $30 million dollars from its users thanks to this event since it’s announcement in June.

Dota 2 is a co-operative multiplayer strategy game in which two teams of five players seek to destroy the opposing team’s strongholds using a variety of items and abilities. Given that the grand prize for the winning team of the tournament is up to $4,970,000, this means that each player on the winning team will walk away with over $990,000! The prize for the second place team is up to $1,450,000 and third place will take home a cool $1,025,000.

You can check out the International 4 from July 18th through July 21st over at the Dota 2 homepage, on Twitch and even on ESPN’s espn3 live streaming page! That’s right, a video game tournament was picked up to be shown on ESPN’s website including interviews (most notably with the beloved Gabe Newell) with the tournament organizers, highlights and the games!

The first game is scheduled to start at 12:00m EST on July 18th with Vici Gaming vs NewBee! Follow @Dota2 and #TI4 on Twitter for highlights and hype during the games. You can also follow me @TheEmerno and tweet your picks and predictions! Follow us on Twitter, like our Facebook  page for more stories and enjoy the games! Gaming history will be made!

4ES Podcast – Episode 6!!

Posted: July 10, 2014 in Podcasts

The Podcast is back! This time we announce a couple of new members joining our team! Also some exciting info about the Harry Potter world, ESPN in hot water (well lukewarm at least…) and some announcements for San Diego ComicCon 2014!!

Check out the latest pod here on YouTube!

And don’t forget to check out Andrew’s first article with us here!