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New Game Releases Farpoint The Surge Endless Space 2 and Injustice 2

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This week’s highlight in new game releases brings Farpoint, The Surge, Endless Space 2 and Injustice 2.  Let’s take a quick look at each and why players would want to check them out.

Farpoint

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Releasing on May 16th, Farpoint is a first person shooter about a bug fight in a virtual world.  This sci-fi space shooter is unique because it will be one of the first of its kind to incorporate the PSVR Aim Controller. This Impulse Gear title aims to maximize on the precision the Aim Controller is capable of. That being said the game will still be compatible for traditional Dualshock 4 controller play. However it is recommended for the Aim Controller. The controller has been getting a lot of hype for points in immersion and response. This FPS will be a great test to see how well it lives up to the press.

The creators speak of a deep and meaningful narrative.  The M rating suggests that they actually meant it. Previews of the graphics give scenes of rich visual content and texture. Farpoint will arrive for most bundled with PSVR Aim Controller.

The Surge

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Also making a May 16th debut, The Surge is an exo-suit RPG set in a dystopian future.  The planet earth is nearly dead and humans have tried to adapt by using mechanical enhancements.  While story suggests some predictable instances scenery and art style give this a fresh feeling from other Deck 13 titles such as Lords of the Fallen. Notwithstanding the fight system does intrigue and keep the player sharp.  The other aspects are rather role-playing game (RPG) formulaic.  The interesting gameplay aspect of this title is a dismemberment system that allows for all the gore that can be imagined with such a thing.  However it adds an interesting side car to innovative character upgrading if you get my meaning. In a world of detachable parts the bisectional man might be king.

Endless Space 2

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Being released on May 19th, Endless Space 2 is a turn based science fiction strategy game. This is a PC release. Now people who are fans of this type of genre like different things than what the previous games mentioned offer. This game world is about choice and allowing the player the autonomy to build their own stories as opposed to following a scripted path. This has been captured with an array of choices.  And when using array understand it’s like nesting dolls. There are factions and minor factions.  This game delves into cultural norms, political ideologies and classes.  Most 4X games do account for population, however they are more regionally political and less socially political.

Another aspect that is different from the first Endless Space is the added concept of pressure. With political affiliations the nature of bluffing and having it called changes. Early access has allowed Amplitude Studios to rate reception of their game mods so this release should be smooth.

Injustice 2

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In the realm of highly anticipated title Injustice 2 has been howled about since it was first spoken about.  Many have listed the features including complex story arc, dynamic fighting style and oh yes customization efforts as points of excitement.  Injustice 2 provides familiar characters in a new story.  Beyond the new Metaverse, or the mobile innovations this is a Justice League year.  With Batman versus Superman carrying ideas from the previous game Injustice: Gods Among Us, it hard not to wonder. Will aspects of this story in this game make their way into the DC Extended Universe?  For many gamers there’s going to be only one way to find out.

How do you feel about the games being released this week?  Comment below.

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What is GISHWHES Hunt No Further

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GISHWHES is an acronym for the ‘Greatest International Scavenger Hunt the World Has Ever Seen‘.  Begun by CW’s Supernatural actor Misha Collins in 2011, it invites a bit of whimsy to the world in the form of good acts. While Misha might be best known as the angel Castiel on CW’s long running show Supernatural, his commitment to social responsibility should be commended.

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GISHWHES is part of his yearly social calendar. An event that is now about to commence its 7th year. Notably, this year the competition will last from August 5th to August 12th, 2017. However registration is open now. Thus allowing participants to sign up months early to participate in a winner take all series of scavenger hunt tasks for a week. Teams of 15 then perform these acts of doing ‘good in the world’ for GISHWHES competition points.

GISHWHES is Hunting Fun

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Past tasks have included making an elegant evening outfit from things found in your bathroom. A notable one was getting a local ice cream shop to create and sell a custom ice cream flavor for the participating team. In this vein, the creator Misha Collins admits these tasks are supposed to shake up the normalcy life has been victimized by. For a moment the world should feel and look a little bit different. Something it seems Supernatural fans have an easy time of adapting to.

International Appeal

GISHWHES has world wide appeal. For instance, it usually has thousands of participants and has represented somewhere upward of 69 different countries. Over the years it has broken a few Guinness World Records.  In the books for 2011 was ‘Largest Photo Scavenger Hunt’. In 2012 ‘Most Pledges for a Campaign/to Complete a Random Act of Kindness’ was broken. Recently in 2014 ‘Most People in a Decorated Hat Competition’ fell to the hunt.

The tasks are mostly based in the concept of kindness.  Other times reality bending is the most popular purpose. However it seems almost all of them are based in being patently irreverent. Consequently they invite a level of creativity.  Cooperation with the overarching community is also a goal.  If a person wants to play and doesn’t have 15 friends willing to go, that person can be assigned a team. All they have to do is indicate it during registration.

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From GISHWHES to Random Acts

There is a reasonable participation fee that goes to Random Acts. Which is a non-profit organization co-founded by Collins that promotes random acts of kindness. The organization has been known to contribute to Red Cross and various other charities that focus on empowerment and opportunity. Projects like Dreams to Acts have aided in relief efforts in Haiti and educational development in Nicaragua. Caught in the Act is a program geared towards recognizing ordinary people committing great acts of kindness. Class Act recognizes schools for acts of community kindness. In addition, there is the SPNFamily Crisis Support Network which aids in mental health efforts such as depression and addiction.

And There are Awesome Prizes

While the competition is for fun and revelment, for the competitive, the prizes are pretty outstanding. For example, the winning team this year will be traveling to Hawaii with Misha Collins for merriment and adventures.  Worth mentioning, previous locales have included Iceland, Costa Rica and Scotland.  However no worries if the main prize is not secured. Evidently there are a lot of follow-up prizes such as certificates of greatness, being added to the GISHWHES Hall of Fame and a coffee table book of the year’s exploits.

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Impact and Legacy

Unbelievable tasks aside, the most impressive aspect of this endeavor is the impact which catalogs what has been done in the name of the competition. Included is hundreds of thousands of dollars raised for charities and thousands of food kitchen volunteers. The event has donated to women’s shelters, blood drives and coat drives.  Also listed is a tally of beaches cleaned and bone marrow donors.  It really takes the theme of the Supernatural show of helping people to another level.  Which is pretty amazing to see. As the saying goes, happy hunting.

Join GISHWHES today to receive bonus points for early registration.  Any thoughts on this, post comments below.

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WWE BREAKING NEWS: BRAUN STROMAN HAS ELBOW SURGERY

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Sad News out of Birmingham, Alabama as Braun Stroman underwent surgery to prepare his injured elbow.

The injury, as reporter by WWE.com, will keep “The Monster Among Men” out for at least 6 months. This news could not come at a worse time for Stroman, as he was penciled in as a potential opponent for WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar at WWE Great Balls of Fire.


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Joel Hodgson Announces Mystery Science Theater 3000 Live Tour

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Mystery Science Theater 3000 creator Joel Hodgson announced this morning that the show is going on the road. Revived by a record-breaking Kickstarter campaign in 2015, the new season debuted in April. According to Hodgson’s recent Kickstarter update, it is still unclear if the streaming giant will order a new season. But to keep up the momentum, he and his team planned a 29-city tour.

Some tour dates will feature a re-riff of Eegah! The Arch Hall Sr. film was riffed in the show’s fifth season and gave fans the catch phrase “Watch Out for Snakes!” Others will screen a secret surprise film Hodgson referred to as “a truly weird sci-fi thriller.”

Though mostly confined to television, MST3K performed live shows a handful of times. The first occurred during at Scott Hansen’s Comedy Gallery in Minneapolis in 1989. The cast and crew assembled for Mystery Science Theater Alive at a Minneapolis area theater in 1992. And during the first MST3K Conventio-con ExpoFest-o-rama in 1994, they debut their take on This Island Earth.

Additionally, Hodgson is no stranger to riffing on the road. For several years, he and other show veterans toured as Cinematic Titanic. And just prior to to MST3K’s revival, he traveled the US with a presentation called “Joel Hodgson: Riffing Myself.”

In the Kickstarter update, Hodgson wrote that he considered the possibility of touring as far back as the 2015 Kickstarter campaign. In enumerating some of the advantages, he said it would help the new cast fine tune their performances. It would also allow him to do some “rapid prototyping” of new ideas for the series. He also added that live shows also offer fans another chance to come together, writing, “There’s something that’s just so different and special about sharing the MST experience in ‘real time’ with a thousand people who love it just as much as you do.”

The MST3K LIVE: The “Watch Out for Snakes” Tour begins in July with ticket information to follow … though Kickstarter backers will have that information soon. Are you excited to see MST3K live? Which movie do you think is the secret sci-fi flick? Post your thoughts below.

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WWE NEWS: Randy Orton Declares War on Independent Wrestling

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Over the weekend, WWE Champion “The Viper” Randy Orton, struck independent wrestlers of all sizes, shapes, and ages with a “Tweet read round the world.”

Here is the tweet in question, sent no doubt after a few cold ones after a SmackDown live event in Denmark…

This rant set off a pretty extensive chain reaction on Twitter. Some professionals, like Low-Ki, took offense to the Tweet in question…

While others decided to take the high road and make light of the comments..

Gotta love those Young Bucks who took time away from counting all their sweet merch money to accept Orton’s apology.

Any way you slice it, these words are going to create a dialogue through the internet wrestling community.


Whose side are you on? What do you think of Randy Orton and his rant? Leave your thoughts, questions, and comments below. Also, most importantly, don’t forget to follow me on Twitter @themikeycuralli!

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Guy Ritchie’s ‘King Arthur: Legend of the Sword’ Isn’t Quick to Draw

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For a movie featuring Sexy Revisionist King Arthur, giant murder elephants, evil Jude Law, a fetching female Merlin reimagining and a three-bodied sex kraken that feeds on the innocent, King Arthur: Legend of the Sword is certainly pretty dull and forgettable. Let alone for a movie featuring Sexy Revisionist King Arthur, giant murder elephants, evil Jude Law, a fetching female Merlin reimagining and a three-bodied sex kraken that feeds on the innocent directed by Guy Ritchie, i.e. the king of the quick cut. What has cinema become?

For what it’s worth, at first, King Arthur: Legend of the Sword is a luxurious kind of bad. A highly expensive establishing action sequence finds the aforementioned humongous elephants wrenching havoc for no conceivable reason, while Eric Bana throws his horse over a cliff in order to jump into a crumbling structure holding several men serviced in more ways than one. It’s rich, almost winking ludicrousness that is only matched by the aftermentioned three-bodied sex kraken that feeds on the innocent just moments later. But then the movie takes a straight nosedive into Boringville, with no restroom breaks either.

You see, just before Legend of the Sword takes a pit stop at the Snoozer Hotel, we learn that the mischevious Vortigern (a deliciously malicious Law) is killing anyone that gets in the way of his impending kingship, and if it weren’t for a fleeting rescue during Arthur’s infancy, Arthur would’ve died before he lived. But Arthur (Charlie Hunnam) does live, if away from his royal inherence, in a hard-knuckled life inside a brothel. He’s trained to fend for himself and loot only when it benefits those around him (I sometimes wondered if Legend of the Sword was Ritchie’s inadvertent way to make a Robin Hood reboot, which honestly would’ve been a lot better for his specific style), but in the midst of protecting the ones he loves, he soon discovers that he’s destined for bigger, grander things. He pulls out an all-power sword, Excalibur, which he’ll wield, through the training of a sexy Mage (Astrid Berges-Frisbey) and disenchanted trainer (Djimon Hounsou, giving a better performance than the material deserves, as per usual), in order to bring down his nefarious, evil uncle.

It’s not that King Arthur: Legend of the Sword is especially incompetent. There are a couple inspired sequences, notably from Arthur’s days before ascending to his newfound royalty. There’s a general cheekiness with his banter around his future knights of the roundtable that live up to Ritchie’s trademark signatures. The rustic Scottish score, provided by Daniel Pemberton, gives the film an upbeat energy that makes it flow more than it should. And, of course, the Scottish scenery is quite often gorgeous, especially when Ritchie films in real life environments, away from some ill-advised, poorly designed greenscreen background effects, notably around the overblown third act. But King Arthur: Legend of the Sword lacks the casual, cocky charm of Ritchie’s better works. It’s fun only in spurts, and the moments that do engage you are often too far away and infrequent that you’re mostly left bored by this unnecessary retelling. And that’s without delving into the fact that this take is yet another “this ain’t your daddy’s [blank]” type of studio blockbuster. You know, where everything is edgier, darker and more grounded to divert it from the more whimsical source material, not because it comes with a specific vision or an interesting perspective.

It’s insincere, and even when King Arthur: Legend of the Sword tries to play up the fun, it’s too fake and ill-fitting to make it work. There’s no real enthusiasm to the proceedings. There’s a general wonkiness to everything in the story, from the pacing to the structure, that’s uncomfortable and generally unremarkable. Even the flat-out weird stuff isn’t quite consistent enough to keep you invested. That’s saying something, because did I tell you about the three-bodied sex kraken that feeds on the innocent? It appears at least twice! If you have a three-bodied sex kraken that feeds on the innocent in your new movie and you still find a way to be pretty darn boring, you know you’re probably doing something wrong.

It’s not hard to pick apart the influences here, whether they’re Game of Thrones or Lord of the Rings, but those said influences feel like sources of imitation rather than something to aspire to be as good as. The mythology that’s established here is weirdly convoluted for no good reason, and there’s a general lumpiness to the plotting that suggests the filmmakers are trying to do too much with too little time. It’s messy, as you can imagine, but more than that, it’s boring in its messiness. Everything that should be fun isn’t, and everything that should be silly isn’t even all that goofy. It’s astoundingly milquetoast in its execution.

Hunnam, like the rest of the cast, does what he can, and he’s admittedly better than he ever was in Pacific Rim. But Law is the only actor that really stands out. This movie is so forgettable, I completely forgot that David Beckham made a cameo. King Arthur: Legend of the Sword is a studio retelling with all the odds against it, and rather than try to win over fans with its innovative approach, it alienates them by making everything that should be fun boring and the things that could be compelling off-putting and odd in the wrong ways. Ritchie and his team appear wholly disinterested in making a King Arthur movie, so therefore we’re often disinterested to watch them half-heartedly make one for us. Perhaps it would be best to keep this sword safely tucked inside the stone. It’s not sharp enough.

 

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UPDATED WITH TRAILER – Images and Synopsis From Seth MacFarlane’s Sci-Fi Comedy ‘The Orville’

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UPDATE: FOX has released the first trailer for The Orville has arrived. Enjoy the hilarity below:

FOX has released the first set of photos and synopsis from their upcoming series The Orville, created by and starring Seth MacFarlane. The series also stars Adrianne Palicki, Halston Sage, and Chad L. Coleman.

Check out some stills from the show here:

The Orville is set to premiere this fall on FOX.

Will you be watching The Orville this fall? Let’s discuss in the comments!

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Darren Aronofsky Celebrates Mother’s Day With This Bizarre ‘Mother’ Poster

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Darren Aronofsky’s upcoming film, Mother, stars Jennifer Lawrence and Javier Bardem. And beyond that, we haven’t gotten many concrete details about the project. Until now, that is, because yesterday the director celebrated Mother’s Day with a somewhat unsettling new poster for the film:

Aside from Lawrence and Bardem, Mother will include Ed Harris, Kristen Wiig, and Michelle Pfeiffer who, thankfully, might be having a bit of career resurgence in 2017. Aronofsky has said that the film will be a hard horror story about an unwanted houseguest, which seems pretty clear now given this poster. The juxtaposition of the soft imagery and the exposed heart in Lawrence’s hands is pretty awesome.

The movie will open October 13th, so expect what will undoubtedly be an awesome teaser and/or trailer in the months before then.

 

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‘Alien 3’ Turns 25 This Month, And is a Better Movie Than You Remember

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For the last 25 years, Alien 3 has been labeled a disaster, one of many infamous, big-budget calamities scattered along the ditches of Hollywood’s Glory Road. It’s been collectively slotted with pictures like Heaven’s Gate, Ishtar, and Waterworld, movies more well known for the production issues, infighting, and ballooning budgets than anything that may have actually made it to the screen.

But perhaps it’s time to take another look at Alien 3 – even though David Fincher never will. Because this sequel, for all its warts, is more interesting and strange and creative than just about any modern summer blockbuster.

The production issues are well documented all across the internet: power struggles behind the scenes, the rookie filmmaker Fincher being hamstrung by studio orders, a release date before an inch of film was ever shot, edits, rewrites, on and on. There’s no need to cover these bases again. The situation was such a mess it’s often difficult for people to take a step back and even consider the film on its own merits. The movie itself feels almost entirely secondary.

Alien 3 is a product of its time. Much like James Cameron’s Aliens was a representation of the excessive 80s, Alien 3 is a dark and unforgiving relic of the early-90s grunge era, all muted browns and grays and grimy nihilism. It fits into its historical setting, and has only gotten better as a pure film experience over the years.

The idea that both Newt and Corporal Hicks (Michael Biehn) were killed off screen somewhere between this and the end of Aliens was always a complaint of fans, and one that never made a lot of sense once the movie is taken into consideration as a whole. This film, expected to be the final chapter in a trilogy, is all about Ellen Ripley’s solo showdown with the xenomorph. Losing Newt and Hicks from the start allows Ripley to end things on her own terms while also allowing this new cast of prisoners to develop around her.

Newt’s subsequent autopsy, a necessary point of the story amped up by Fincher and Co. for geek show gore effects, was also a point of controversy at the time. It’s gruesome, sure, but gruesomeness is the intention of this film. After all, this time around we are stuck on an unforgiving prison planet in the middle of the galaxy, littered with rapists and murderers and the like; a bone-crunching autopsy of a young girl fits right in thematically.

Once the remnants of Aliens are eschewed, the film at hand moves at a deliberate pace, creating two stories to ultimately connect with each other. There is the lurking xenomorph in the underbelly of the prison planet, massacring grunts, and there is Ripley both struggling to integrate with a planet of prisoners who haven’t seen a woman in years and finding a curious romance with the prison’s doctor, Clemens, played wonderfully by Charles Dance. Credit should be given to Fincher (and a team of screenwriters) for giving Ellen Ripley something that had been absent in the first two films: sexuality. While she must shave her head to fend off lice, Ripley actually manages to have a sexual encounter with a man in the film. Ridley Scott had barely flirted with this side of Weaver’s character and her unspoken bond with Tom Skerritt’s Dallas in Alien, and James Cameron avoided it altogether in the sequel.

Then, the movie surprises us. It kills off Clemens in a shocking ambush, sending Ripley and the third act of the film into a tailspin of mayhem. This scene brings about one of the more iconic single images of the entire franchise, the alien inches from Ripley’s face. The eventual xenomorph impregnation of Ripley feels like a forgone conclusion, an inevitable melding of hero and villain, paying off in a terrifically bleak climax.

Time can heal old cinematic wounds, and Alien 3 has benefited from increasingly soulless summer blockbusters in the last 25 years. Fincher’s debut films weird and disjointed and sometimes clumsy, but that’s not necessarily the worst thing.

At least it’s interesting.

 

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Ominous Power of Powers Boothe And The Five Best Characters Of His Career

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In 1974, a young actor by the name of Powers Boothe made his stage debut. From his TV character like name to a career packed with memorable characters, 1974 was only the beginning for an actor whose career would span four decades. Powers Boothe passed away On Sunday, May 15th at the age of 68.

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the five best characters played by Powers Boothe


1. Jim Jones

Powers Boothe was on stage from 1974 to 1979, including a stint on Broadway in the play “Lone Star” In 1980, Boothe appeared in the CBS TV-Movie Guayana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones playing the titular character. If you don’t know the story of Jim Jones, it’s a fascinating one. But the basics are this: Jones lead a cult-like group who moved to an isolated region of Guyana and eventually all drank cool-aid that put them to sleep permanently. There’s A LOT more to the story, but as any actor will tell you, carrying a film isn’t easy and doing it while playing what is an evil person only makes it harder. Powers Boothe’s portrayal of Jim Jones received critical acclaim and earned the actor an Emmy Award.

2. Lt. Col. Andrew Tanner

In the 80s, war with Russia was a hot topic and many b-movies released following the logical conclusion of two superpowers going to war. A lot of movies dealt with the fallout of nuclear war. But in Red Dawn, the film looks at the collapse of a peaceful world. A lot of political turmoil leads to an invasion of the U.S. From global communist forces. Powers Boothe was a downed U.S. Fighter pilot who spends little time in the movie but every minute counts. From an exposition point of view, it’s nicer to hear it come from an actor like Boothe. From a story perspective, Red Dawn’s young heroes needed help.

3. Cyrus “Cy” Tolliver

HBO’s Deadwood is one of those brilliant shows that only seems to get better with age. One reason the show is so fantastic is the ensemble cast. Powers Boothe was part of that cast as Cy Tolliver, the owner of a brothel spurned by love which makes him hungrier for power. Boothe was often part of ensemble casts, but his presence and crushed gravel voice always helped him stand out above the rest. As a tragic villain in Deadwood, Cy Tolliver is one of the most unforgettable characters from the show.

4. Gideon “Old Man” Malick

In 2012, Boothe appeared in Joss Whedon’s The Avengers as an unnamed character. The small role as a secretive government agent came and went. In 2015, Boothe reprised the role on Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD, and he got a name: Gideon Malick. Boothe’s natural gravitas and the rumble of his voice made him a natural fit for villain-y type roles. As Malick, Boothe caused chaos within the Marvel Universe as one of the leaders of HYDRA.

5. Gorilla Grodd

Say what you will about the DC movies, but from 2002 to 2006 Justice League and Justice League Unlimited did a great job of bringing the beloved comic book characters to life. One of the great villains of the series was Gorilla Grodd, the super-smart, telepathic ape. Powers Boothe provided the voice for Grodd, breathing life into the character as a great voice actor should. Boothe’s voice for Grodd is on that same iconic level as Hamill’s Joker. Boothe also voiced Red Tornado during the run of the show.

6. Rest in the infinite, Powers Boothe.
Thanks for sharing your talents with the rest of us.