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PSYCH: "Right Turn or Left For Dead" S7E9 (recap)

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By Morayo Sayles
I couldn’t wait for Wednesday to get here!  Last week, Juliet (Maggie Lawson) figures out that Shawn (James Roday) is not really psychic and their future looks bleak.

What was going to happen next?

This week, the episode was shot in a clever and intriguing fashion that gave us a glimpse of a parallel universe where Juliet did not get Shawn’s coat and thus never found out that he wasn’t psychic.


Juliet gets Coat
Juliet does not get Coat
In the universe where Juliet realizes that Shawn’s a phony, she storms out of the wedding and Shawn leaves on his own, despondently feeling like wet schoolhouse toilet paper (ew!). At the top of the street, his cab takes a right and Shawn literally slams into his next case. A dazed blonde woman crosses in front of the cab, causing the car to stop abruptly and Shawn banging his head rather violently against the cab’s divider window.  He is effectively concussed and for the rest of the investigation walks around with a raging headache and some slight problems with his working memory.

This reality is cold, grim and gray.  Every one’s uber serious and there’s not much smiling happening. Shawn walks around with a bloodied shirt for most of the episode, Juliet is cold and distant, while Gus (Dule Hill) is supportive but unable to help his friend bridge the gap with Juliet. Henry shows up in this reality on a grown-up play date with Lloyd (Jeffrey Tambor), Juliet’s step dad and when Henry finds out about Shawn’s predicament, he’s furious.


In the universe where Juliet is none the wiser, the happy couple leaves hand in hand from the wedding, bang a left on the way home and make it safely home together.  Shawn shows up the next day with a puppy for Carlton Lassiter (Timothy Omundson) and his new wife, which he aptly names “Lassie Jr.”

Shawn stumbles on his new case in the morgue where Woody (Kurt Fuller) is conducting an autopsy on a blonde woman who was found dead on the side of the highway.

I deemed the Oblivious Juliet reality as Shawn’s happy go lucky reality. The sun was warm, everyone laughed and everything was cute and funny. Even Lassiter is uncharacteristically loving, as he warms up to his new dog rather rapidly and ends up cradling the hound by the end of the investigation.  Gus comes in contact with “gold dust” biscotti and spends the rest of the investigation developing some rather alarming and disgusting allergic symptoms to the dust.



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Contest! Win CRAZY SEXY GENIUS on DVD!

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A group of people are lured to the same bar in downtown Los Angeles by Nikki, an ex-girlfriend they all have in common.  Beautiful, conniving and downright insane, Nikki has one last surprise in store for her ex-lovers….

Starring Seth Green (Austin Powers franchise), Katee Sackhoff (TV’s “Battlestar Galactica”), William Baldwin (Backdraft), Michelle Trachtenberg (TV’s “Gossip Girl”) and Harold Perrineau (HBO’s “Oz”), the sexy, crime thriller, featuring an audio commentary and documentary,is now available on DVD.

And we're giving away a copy!

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All Star Cast Headlines Animated JUSTICE LEAGUE: THE FLASHPOINT PARADOX!

HOUSE OF LIES: SEASON 2 (recap)

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With the current season of House of Lies due for it's explosive finale tonight it seems the perfect time for a recap on the season so far. At the opening of season two we find Galweather Stern under the management of interim CEO Julianne Hofschrager offering empty speeches and bogus promotions, whilst the enigmatic Marty Kaan (Don Cheadle) and Jeannie Van Der Hooven (Kristen Bell) struggle to recall the alcohol fuelled antics of Season 1's finale.

The scene is quickly set that the direction Mrs Hofschrager is trying to take Galweather does not align with Marty's plans and it appears Marty isn't even necessarily a part of her master plan, despite being the biggest fish in the management consultancy pond. Whilst Marty and the gang jest at Jeannie's fake promotion we're introduced to a major client for this season... Sort of. No-one actually knows who the mysterious Mr Pincus is at first, but the next morning he's revealed to be a major casino owner in Las Vegas, leading to one of the major themes of the season: Vegas, Baby!

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DR. KILDARE Arrives on DVD!

FOG! Exclusive! Read an Excerpt of Dana Fredsti's PLAGUE NATION

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Last year, FOG! chatted with author Dana Fredsti upon the release of her book, Plague Town.

Now comes the sequel, Plague Nation and Forces of Geek is proud to present an exclusive excerpt!

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Fee Fi Fo Fum, JACK THE GIANT SLAYER Arrives on Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD and Digital Download 6/18

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Unleashed on the Earth for the first time in centuries, the giants strive to reclaim the land they once lost, forcing the young man, Jack into the battle of his life to stop them. Fighting for a kingdom, its people and the love of a brave princess, he comes face to face with the unstoppable warriors he thought only existed in legend— and gets the chance to become a legend himself.
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HANNIBAL: "Potage" S1E3 (recap)

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By Kate McKendry
Potage opens with Abigail (Kacey Rohl) having a nightmare about hunting with her father, Garret Jacob Hobbs (Vladimir Jon Cubrt).

She is having a hard time emotionally about killing a deer, telling her father she doesn’t feel right eating her.

Hobbs tells her that eating is honoring her and gives her a knife to cut the deer open.


Abigail runs her fingers through the hair of the deer, only for the deer to turn into a dead girl. Abigail wakes up in the hospital, panicked.

Dr. Bloom (Caroline Dhavernas) arrives at Will Graham’s house in the morning to tell him that Abigail Hobbs had woken up.

Inside his house, Graham (Hugh Dancy) doesn’t answer Jack Crawford’s phone calls. Bloom tells Graham that Jack (Laurence Fishburne) wants Graham to visit Abigail due to his thinking that Abigail her father’s accomplice, but Bloom thinks its too soon and wants to try to be Graham’s buffer. Graham is concerned that Abigail has no one, to which Bloom tells him he can’t be her everyone.

Graham is persistent that Jack’s wrong about Abigail.


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The Man From Hong Kong Looks At THE FINAL TEST

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Forces of Geek’s Man from Hong Kong Big Mike Leeder climbs down into the dark and dusty vault of Hong Kong Action Cinema, and retrieves a complete rarity, a sci-fi martial arts thriller.

The film directed by Lo Gin, stars Austin Wai, Chin Siu-ho, Deborah Sims, Eric Tsang, Blackie Ko & Yuen Wah, produced by Golden Harvest in 1987.

OUT OF THE VAULT:
THE FINAL TEST

There are times when you come across a relatively unheard of movie and read the synopsis and immediately want to nothing more than watch he film, and then there are the other times when the synopsis really doesn’t seem to be trying to get people to watch the film at all.

Just read the Rim Films catalog synopsis for The Final Test
An ambitious young executive is happy when he lands a job managing a busy, modern factory. He is determined to keep productivity high and earn advancement, but the workers start to walk out faster than they can be replaced. In the course of discovering the reason, the young man learns there is more to succeeding in the real world than is taught in business school.
Doesn’t really jump off the page and make you want to see the movie, does it?

Especially when the film is actually a sci-fi action thriller which borrows somewhat heavily from elements of mid 80’s sci-fi films such as Peter Hyam’s sci-fi western Outland, the original V series, and music that’s shall we say borrowed from such films as Escape from New York  and The Terminator, and delivers a flawed but ambitious sci-fi martial arts hybrid.


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Contest! Win The Ultimate Earth Day BBC Blu-Ray Collection!

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Tomorrow, the 43rd annual Earth Day will be observed.

According to their homepage:
The first Earth Day on April 22, 1970, activated 20 million Americans from all walks of life and is widely credited with launching the modern environmental movement. The passage of the landmark Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, Endangered Species Act and many other groundbreaking environmental laws soon followed. Growing out of the first Earth Day, Earth Day Network (EDN) works with over 22,000 partners in 192 countries to broaden, diversify and mobilize the environmental movement. More than 1 billion people now participate in Earth Day activities each year, making it the largest civic observance in the world.
And to celebrate this celebration of the Planet Earth, we've teamed with BBC Video for an amazing giveaway, a Blu-ray collection of some of the most beautiful documentaries ever photographed of our planet.

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PROOF POSITIVE That Jeff Goldblum is Both Simultaneously Creepy and Adorable (Video)

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Two things: First, if you aren't watching the hilarious interview show 7 Minutes in Heaven with Mike O'Brien then you are not living a life worthy of being used by you, and second, Jeff Goldblum both scares and seduces me in a way that is so confusing that I don't know whether to call the police upon seeing him or falling to my knees in front of him with my mouth open.

Now, put these two things together and you get one hell of a four-and-a-half-minute show that is so adorable and off-putting that you will probably be needing your doctor to up your dosage on whatever psych meds you are currently taking (you are taking some right?) in order to function properly after having your mind blown.

Take this as a warning...and an invitation.

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Book Report: Digital Library of America Opens, Murakami Gets Reviewed, Handwritted Bible & More

MUSIC VIDEO MONDAY: A-Trak & Tommy Trash- Tuna Fish

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After a week of what felt like the end of the world for many people, I sought solace and comfort though playing hours of Poker Night at the Inventory!, rereading Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows and watching tons of music videos until my brain finally fell into a sublime lethargy that made me appreciate just how comforting mindless pursuits can be.

But one of the videos I saw (and which remained on rotation for the whole of the weekend) is not so much notable for the music (which is a hard-beats driven electro-kinetic ode to the days when one could dance easily to such BPMs while rolling on E) as for its Rube Goldberg-like machine that takes center stage.

Mesmerizing?

Certainly.

But during a time when things felt out of control and we all just wanted life to make sense, there's a certain beauty and affirmation to watching oddly paired parts work together in a way that appears, at the beginning, to simply be an unconnected mess, but will eventually become a mechanized wonder that solidifies one's belief that there is a purpose to everything, we just need see how it plays out.

Life is good.

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Yazoo Records delivers us THE STUFF THAT DREAMS ARE MADE OF

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When I think of the most obsessively fanatical collectors that populate our planet, I have to give the prize to record collectors.  Even well beyond folks that seek out rare comic books, watches, autographs or toys, it is the passion of music enthusiasts seeking out that rare vinyl LP, forgotten release, or long thought lost recording, that can turn many an individual into a deviously sneaky, frothing at the mouth, crazed addict.

As evidenced by this past weekend's annual holiday for the record collecting fan, Record Store Day, turnouts around the world were huge, as independent music shops celebrated what has become thier biggest retail day of the year.

Folks swarmed shops everywhere in an attempt to purchase the many exclusive limited edition vinyl titles that record labels the world over released on this special day.

Music fans are still crazy for vinyl, and the demand for LP's and singles is increasing by the year.

Some things never change.

While these days it is often about numbered editions on colored heavyweight pressings, reaching back past the era when 33 & 1/3 vinyl LP's and 45 rpm. 7" singles became the norm as formats, there was the mighty 78 rpm record that ruled the marketplace. 

Collectors of this format often include those looking for recordings from around the world, early jazz sides or as with the case of these two fine compilation collections—American folk, country and blues from the 1920's and 1930's.

Yazoo Records has been in the business of primarily reissuing many of these rare 78 rpm records since the late '60s.



The Yazoo Record label (top) is an homage to the extremely rare Black Patti label

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SUCK ON THIS: Creature Eyeball Lollipops That You Can Safely Put In Your Mouth...Not That I Think You Suck On Real Eyeballs Or Anything, But These Are A Better Alternative

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Yes it's true that licking a lollipop can make you look like a whore but there's no reason to turn down a sucker just because you appear to be seducing every person in the world by enjoying one.

Especially when that hardened sugar sweet looks like the eyeball of a demon creature.

That's right, you can safely suck to heart's content now that your choice of treats reminds those, who once imagined you doing unsavory things to their nether region, that you could very well be, a cannibal.

A Win-Win situation if you ask me

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DOCTOR WHO: "Hide" S7E10 (recap)

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By Tea Krulos
At first it seems the Doctor (Matthew Smith) is just putting the moves on Clara (Jenna-Louise Coleman), following male folk wisdom that if you want a girl to get closer to you, take her to a horror movie.

Or, in this case, the haunted Caliburn Mansion in 1974.

The pair bursts in on another strained couple, paranormal investigators Professor Alec Palmer (Dougray Scott) and his psychic assistant, Emma Grayling (Jessica Raine.)


Claiming to be from military intelligence, the Doctor checks out the professor’s retro ghost-detecting equipment.


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GAME OF THRONES: "And Now His Watch Is Ended" S3E4 (review)

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By Kevin Cafferty
Look, I know there was a bunch of other stuff that happened this week, but that Daenerys (Emilia Clarke) scene at the end of the episode is the best of the season so far and I could easily just focus on that scene and then write “Excellent, A PLUS PLUS PLUS PLUS PLUS!” like in the dream sequence from A Christmas Story right now. 

How badass was Khaleesi buying the Army of the Unsullied, revealing that she spoke High Valyrian all along, and then ordering the army and her dragon to attack all the slavers? 

I will answer you: Very, very badass. 

The looks on the faces of Jorah (Iain Glen) and Barristan (Ian McElhinney) (which basically translated to, “We have certainly backed the right horse in this GAME OF THRONES”) were sublime. 

I wouldn’t want to be in, well, anybody else’s shoes right now.


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MR. SELFRIDGE: S1E5 (review)

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By Christopher Cerasi
If last week’s episode of Mr Selfridge dealt with the deep worries of almost all its characters, this week’s installment dealt with the consequences of all that worrying, both good and bad.

Rose Selfridge (Frances O’Connor) receives a surprise visit from her handsome painter Roddy Temple (Oliver Jackson-Cohen), who arrives on the pretext of giving Mrs Selfridge her painting, but the two are soon kissing passionately, much to Rose’s conflicted desires.


And the Selfridge’s youngest daughter catches them in the act.

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It's Hammer Time! First Trailer For THOR: THE DARK WORLD Arrives!

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Thor battles an ancient race of Dark Elves led by the vengeful Malekith who threatens to plunge the universe back into darkness after the events of The Avengers.

And Kat Dennings returns.

REMEMBER WHEN: A Loving Tribute to the 90's via 8-Bit Graphics and Song

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Blow Me

Seeing that I was born in the early 70's and came of age during the Dirty Dancing heyday of the 80's, my memories of the 90's tend to be more pharmaceutically-enhanced than say those who remember them through shows like Double Dare or Hangin' With Mr. Cooper (see, I sort of enjoyed pounds of drugs back then and can only really relate to the era via rave flashbacks).

Regardless of my mental limitations, I certainly do appreciate this musical and visual ode to a time when grunge was a fashion statement and cable TV was only 30 channels long.

Of course, I do remember one thing from the 90's that still makes me yearn to stay home on a Sunday night, the X-Files...God I miss you Mulder.

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