Archive for the ‘Older Shows’ Category

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Scariest Moments From Unsolved Mysteries: Ghosts

August 31, 2008

I’ve been a fan of Unsolved Mysteries for as long as I can remember, and was excited as hell when the DVD box sets were announced. Finally, I could get episodes of one of my all-time favorite shows, without watching the Lifetime channel. Of particular interest to me were the ghost stories, now conveniently packed into a four-disc set called Unsolved Mysteries: Ghosts. These segments scared the everloving crap out of me as a kid, and now, they would scare the everloving crap out of me as an adult.

Overall, the set was pretty much what I was expecting, although it has some weak points. A few of the included segments don’t deal with ghosts at all. The Mary Celeste’s disappearing crew or a mysterious humming noise is certainly interesting, but those stories might as well have been left out, considering that there are several ghost segments that were excluded from the set. While this isn’t the absolute definitive collection, it’s close enough.

 


And what it’s meant to do, it does well, and by that I mean sending chills down my back. I bring it out every Halloween and watch it in the dark, just for the added fun of feeling like I’m being watched. After owning the set for several years, I decided to write up an entry detailing (in my opinion) the scariest visual moments. The following is some honest-to-God-piss-your-pants material, so I recommend having a functional lamp nearby if you’re surfing in the dark.

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Holy Monkeys! “Weird Science” Seasons 1 & 2 to be Released on DVD!

November 17, 2007

wsdvdbox.jpgIt’s about time!

During my semi-daily browsing of DVD Verdict this morning, I came across some news (well, a quick flash of cover art) that brought a twinge of sunshine upon this down-on-his-luck shut-in. It seems A&E Home Video is finally releasing a boxed set of “Weird Science”, a show that was a favorite of mine as a preteen.

“Weird Science” was an adaptation of the 1985 John Hughes film, featuring the same characters and updated for the mid-90s crowd. It chronicled the misadventures of Gary and Wyatt (John Mallory Asher and Michael Manasseri) two high school nerds who used their computer-generated genie, Lisa (Vanessa Angel) to grant them wishes beyond their wildest dreams- though said wishes always had unfortunate side-effects, and wore off at the end of every show. 88 episodes were produced, and the series ran from 1994-1997. I’d call that a pretty successful run, in comparison with certain other vehicles.

DVD features will include audio commentary on three episodes, a trivia quiz, and cast biographies. The total runtime of is 598 minutes. The release date is January 1, 2008.

Although I’m excited about this release, I’m not ready to rush out and spend money on it right away. Reruns have aired on various channels in recent years, but I haven’t actually watched the show since age 12. There’s no telling how much I’ve grown up in comparison to what’s on these discs, so a quick rental might be in order first.

On the other hand, I’m about to spend money on “Captain N”. So maybe I should keep my mouth shut about maturity.

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Weekend Links

October 13, 2007

Steve Urkel once guest-starred on “Full House”. The pain. The pain! (poeTV)

The UK battle over “Manhunt 2” continues. (Gamepolitics)

Microsoft is cracking down on profane gamer mottos. (Joystiq)

The Angry Video Game Nerd posted a review of “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” Atari 2600 game. Possibly NSFW due to language. (Gametrailers)

Saw V is scheduled for an October 2008 release. Enough already! (ComingSoon.net)

Filthy tears apart The Heartbreak Kid. NSFW, language. (The Filthy Critic)

Nintendo Vice President: No Wii Price cut soon. (Game Revolution)

Classic “South Park”. I’m tired of these language warnings, go for it. (poeTV)

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Weekend Links

September 22, 2007

A guy claims the Resident Evil series is racist, but doesn’t seem to have all his facts straight. (GamePolitics)

Remember “Silent Hill 2″? The original working title has just been revealed: “Party Town!” (poeTV)

IBM is researching ways to make virtual worlds accessible to the blind. (Kotaku)

Will Final Fantasy XIII be PS3 exclusive? Square Enix can’t seem to make up its mind. (Destructoid)

Microsoft is claiming that the XBox 360 has been improved. Will the Red Ring of Death be no more? (Game Revolution)

I’ve just discovered that Patton Oswalt is hilarious. Warning: filthy language here. (poeTV)

Joel Hodgson pre-MST3K. Hey, the guy who submitted that video sounds familiar… (poeTV)

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Buffy’s in the Mail

March 17, 2007

buffyissue2.JPGThe first issue of “Buffy: Season 8″ officially hit stores on March 14, but yours truly didn’t score a copy right away. Had I done so, I might have posted a review up here already (looking over the fact that every blogger who cares about this has published their thoughts already, and one guy even got a copy in advance). Fortunately, things that can’t be tracked locally can almost be found online. So I’ve ordered and paid, and I should be receiving the comic sometime next week.

God bless the Internet!

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Captain N: The Game Master Hits DVD

March 1, 2007

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Oh, to be a guy who was around in the early 90s! How would we live without DVD, the blessed format that has forever preserved our memories of crap TV shows that would have never make it past the pilot in this day and age!? Shout Factory, the same company that put The Legend of Zelda and The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! in handy disc format, has now bestowed upon us Captain N: The Game Master. Now those of us in our early 20s can pretend we’re all six year olds again.

It’s an invaluable piece of game history, and with a retail price around $ 20 (at least on Amazon) it’s a steal. The only thing that would make me happier is if they released a ‘deluxe’ edition that came with a control pad belt and a talking Gameboy keychain.

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New Season of ‘Buffy’ Announced… in Comic Form

March 1, 2007

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MTV article

TV Guide interview

The last episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer aired almost four years ago, the cartoon was axed before it ever reached television, and the last time we saw the (surviving) cast of Angel, they were two seconds away from being slaughtered by an army of monsters. But series creator Joss Whedon isn’t about to let the series die. On March 14, the first issue of a new comic book series will hit store shelves, depicting the canonical ’season 8′ of the show.

Since it’s hard to set a series at the bottom a crater, the new ‘episodes’ will take place on a global scale. The story itself is expected to be huge, easily eclipsing the smaller scope of the TV show, and characters old and new will fill the pages. And of course, an as-of-yet-unrevealed major villain will show up at one point; and he/she is going to have to be pretty powerful, because how else can you shift the balance in a world now FULL of Slayers?

Am I excited about this? Yes. Yes, I am.  I hardly ever get into comics (my geek priorities lie elsewhere)  but “Buffy: Season 8″ has hit the top of my list this year (right above the new issues of “The Boys”, if and when they finally get published). I have such high expectations for “Buffy” that I’m hoping its appeal will attract entirely new audiences, including those who were at times irritated by the TV show (SHUT UP, WILLOW.)

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Why 2007 Will Rule- The Gaming Front

December 30, 2006

The Wii Virtual Console- Okay, so you didn’t pay $ 250 (plus sales tax, plus accessories) for the world’s sleekest loooking emulator. Nor are you interested in putting down $ 5 for a copy of “Super Mario Bros.” when you can find it at the local flea market for 85 cents. But Nintendo’s Virtual Console is a revolution in backwards compatibility, and as the library grows ever larger, 2007’s forecast is nothing short of phenomenal. Alongside obvious titles like Excite Bike and Dr. Mario, you’ll be seeing the likes of Super Metroid, Ocarina of Time, and Super Mario RPG… games that more than a few people regard as the greatest ever made.

Captain N: The Game Master on DVD- Try to solve this riddle. What do: A). A guy with an NES control pad attached to his belt, B). a homoerotic narcissist, C). a walking, talking dot-matrix supercomputer, D). two midgets with annoying speech impediments, E). a brain in a tank that sounds like Audrey II, F). a dog, and G). shameless marketing… all have in common? Well for one thing, they all make for one hell of a freakshow. But they’re also in the cast of the timeless “Captain N: The Game Master”, slated for release on DVD in February 2007. It’s a vital addition to your collection of crappy early 90s video game shows, and it will go great alongside those ancient Virtual Console titles. Generation Y, Nintendo has you covered.

The Sims 2: Seasons Expansion Pack- Yeah, yeah. Feel free to call me a girl all you want. I don’t care. I have no qualms about sacrificing the remainder of my youth for the sake of these little guys. The ‘Seasons’ expansion pack will add some much needed new features to the core game, including new careers, gameplay features (your active Sim can visit other houses!), and, oh yes, the four seasons. I might as well go ahead and forward EA Games my bank account information.

Spore- It would be impossible to mention anything related to “The Sims 2″ without saying a few words about “Spore”, Will Wright’s greatly anticipated ‘massively single-player’ project. Sometime in 2007, the game (now five years in the making) will allegedly be released to the public, and history will change forever. Get ready for a revolution that should have everyone– from gamers to anti-evolutionists– going absolutely nuts.

Final Fantasy XIII- Wait, didn’t installment number twelve just come out? Yes, it did. But as Square Enix has proven, you can never add enough letters to the end of your titles, and nerds have infinite amounts of money they’re willing to spend. What evil empire and confusing progression system awaits us this time? And what manner of hentai artwork and erotic fanfiction will inevitably pollute the internet?

Duke Nukem Forever- Just kidding.

Grand Theft Auto IV- Remember that old man who spent the last several years trying to get all your naughty games banned? Yeah, too bad for him. Once again, Rockstar Games is hard at work developing the next “Grand Theft Auto” title, which will most certainly (once again) piss off a multitude of religious leaders, politicans, and ambulance stalking attorneys. And to make matters worse, it’s going to debut on the Playstation 3, which pushes the technology (and realism of violence) far beyond the other two contenders in this generation’s console war. How many cries of “the children are going to murder each other!!!” can a Blu-Ray disc hold?

Resident Evil 5- With all the incidents of flesh-eating monsters occuring over the last ten years, you’d think Umbrella would’ve learned its lesson. Well, Umbrella is long gone. But thanks to the involvement of several people from a variety of unknown fronts (Part four didn’t give us too many story details to work with) the zombies, hideous biological creations, and angry farmers continue making trouble for our (fortunately heavily-armed) heroes. “Resident Evil 5″ supposedly picks up right where the previous installment left off, which works for me, because I’d like to know what exactly the hell was going on. As far as the lead character and his/her plight are concerned, details remain sketchy, and an actual release date is up for debate as well.

Legend of Zelda: The Phantom Hourglass- I mentioned previously that the Nintendo DS Lite was the greatest gaming device I’ve yet to get my hands on, and I continue to stand by that statement. The addition of a new “Zelda” may in fact turn my love for the soystem into something creepy and obnoxious. But what else can you expect from Nintendo, the company that continues piling on quality until every last penny in your ailing wallet belongs to them? Reportedly, “Phantom Hourglass” will put the technology of the DS to full use, requiring you to have the stylus in hand at all times. Not that I’m complaining at all.