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Why Netflix Isn’t Excited About Its Emmy Nominations

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The pop culture TV news story of 2013 is shaping up to be Netflix’s original content, that in less than a year’s time have become critical and audience hits.

As if it wasn’t already clear, the future of TV is online.

But for Netflix, getting into the content creation business is bad news for them.

It’s an end to their low risk, low margin business model.

Life used to be perfect for Netflix.


They had the unique infrastructure to get movies and TV shows into people’s homes via the internet, and the content they were essentially reselling was in high demand — of course people would pay a modest monthly fee to watch hit Hollywood movies.

For generations content producers had no choice but to go through middlemen like Netflix (e.g. movie theaters, cable channels, retailers, etc.) for both legal reasons (United States v. Paramount Pictures, Inc.), and the simple fact that it wasn’t cost effective to build out their own distribution infrastructure. Had the studios won in US v. Paramount it seems questionable if they would want to continue with having to deal with the capital expense of financing the construction of new movie theaters. Consider that at the time of the case there were fewer than 20,000 movie screens nationwide; today there are almost 40,000. It’s a lot easier to pass off the cost of building and running movie theaters while still reaping most of the ticket sales.

The cost of streaming movies on the internet is a lot less than building movie theaters and bog box retailers (that sell home videos), and then staffing them in order to get content out to people. Broadly speaking, most of the infrastructure for streaming movies has already been created and is maintained by third parties: the U.S. Government and telecommunications companies. All you need to get into streaming movie business is a data warehouse, which is why Netflix’s competition was able to ramp up overnight, and why studios will eventually just get into the streaming game themselves, leaving Netflix and others with no content.

Before discussing how studios will eventually stream directly to home viewers, just consider how fierce the competition has become for licensing existing content. Amazon lost money in the last quartet despite a rise in revenue because it is spending so much on licensing content to stream. So it’s not surprising that both Amazon and Netflix are looking to save money on licensing fees by producing their own content. But this is hardly a panacea.   

It’s simply a lot easier to resell someone else’s content than produce your own.

First, there is the cost. 26 episodes of House of Cards cost a reported $100 million.


That might sound like a lot, but some of HBO’s shows that run less than 13 episodes per season cost over $60 million per season, such as True Blood and Game of Thrones. And the competition for content has gotten so extreme that the $18 million HBO spent on the Boardwalk Empire pilot is the new normal.

With those huge budgets comes a lot of risk — if nobody likes your originally produced show, you’re out a lot of money. So up until a certain price point, licensing existing content is a better deal because there is a lot less risk — Iron Man 3, Despicable Me 2, Man of Steel, etc. have all already made a ton of money, so there is no question that people want that content.

At some point studios are just going to stop licensing their content.

Not only will its value eventually be so high that no one wants to pay for it, but the cost to stream will drop so low that there is no point going through a middleman rather than directly providing it over the internet to customers. Studios are going to say to us, “if you want to stream our movies and TV shows, then you’re going to have to pay us a subscription fee.”

Admittedly some studios will have an easier time than others doing this. Disney, for example, would probably have the easiest because of its huge back catalogue of children’s movies and TV shows — what parent wouldn’t want to pay $8 a month to be able to stream all of it for their kids? And making the cost of streaming movies higher than it currently is might push consumers back into buying DVDs and Blu-rays, which is where the real money is for studios — they’d welcome that outcome. 

So to return to Netflix, it is producing originally programming because it has no choice but to. The cost of licensing content is going up, and eventually that content might not even be available.

This leaves Netflix in an uncertain place.

Its current pricing model of $7.99/month is based on streaming licensed content. As their spending on original programming grows, will they have to raise prices? And when the amount of licensed content begins to shrink, how many original shows will they have to offer in order for that monthly subscription fee to be considered a good value?

Legendary Comics Releases Frazer Irving's Cover Art For Grant Morrison's 'ANNIHILATOR'

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Last year, Grant Morrison announced an all-new project called Annihilator.

Today, Legendary Comics is putting a visual to the concept by revealing Frazer Irving's cover for the book.

Hellraising screenwriter Ray Spass has one last chance to restore himself to former glory as he struggles to write a new studio tent-pole movie, Annihilator. The film centers around the adventures of Max Nomax, a sci-fi anti-hero caught in an epic struggle against the authoritarian artificial life form Vada and it’s chief assassin, Jet Makro.

But when Max Nomax appears in real-life, Ray thinks it’s a side effect of the brain tumor he was recently diagnosed with. Despite all logic, Nomax is real, having escaped from an impossible prison with no memory. Ray’s tumor is the key—it contains all Nomax’s adventures, downloaded into Ray’s head before Nomax escaped.

Ray needs to finish his screenplay in order to get the information out of his head and shrink the tumor. Nomax needs Ray to finish his screenplay so he can remember who he is, what ultimate crime he has committed, how to defeat Vada and save the universe from annihilation – if the unstoppable Jet Makro doesn’t reach Nomax and Ray first.

COME AND RIDE THE CRIMSON TIDE: 'Cause Your Period Just Got Awesome

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For years advertising and periods were symbiotic with blue liquid gel being poured onto pads the size of Buicks, chicks running through fields of flowers and disregarding just how crazy your bleeding maw really is for a week.

In fact, commercials for period protection made me think there was something wrong with my body. I mean, how could I not feel like that when no one in those flowing white dresses dancing around on a beach was covered in sweat and in the fetal position praying for sweet, sweet death because their cramps were so horrible.

Or having to deal with diarrhea, headaches, six pounds of water weight every month or going bat-shit insane (I once tried to drop out of high school and join the Navy...the fucking Navy!).

But now, thanks to an incredibly awesome company called HelloFlo (which helps girls deal with their first and following periods via a delivery plan that will keep them stocked in tampons, liners and fucking CANDY every month) and their incredibly accurate account of periods as shown in the following commercial, a new generation of chicks might be able to forgo all the advertising bullshit and embrace their bleeding vaginas once-and-for-all!

It's a glorious day I tell you.

I can't wait for my period now (well, I can but I'm old enough to know where to score pot brownies so I'm doing just fine).

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NAKED RAYGUN: We're Here Now

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Naked Raygun's Jeff Pezzati and a smitten audience. Photo by Aaron Cynic.

It is 1988.

A group of Chicago punks loiter in the parking lot of the Dunkin’ Donuts on the corner of Belmont and Clark. They smoke cigarettes and sneak sips from bottles of beer wrapped up in brown paper bags. A couple of Chicago’s Finest approach the punks, start hassling ‘em, tell ‘em to move along.

They’ve hated the punks for a decade or more, already - just who do these kids think they are? Thinking they can wear police leather jackets and not even remove the patches that bear the Chicago flag; as though the city belongs to them. Thinking they can just hang out in this parking lot, without even buying a donut or a cup of coffee. “Scram,” the cops tell the punks.

The punks take off - they don’t wanna get fined or arrested, and anyway, they’re headed to a show at Metro.

Naked Raygun, maybe the best punk band to ever come out of Chicago - and certainly the longest-running - is playing.

Naked Raygun show poster, 1988 [1]

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MAKE FRANKENSTEIN'S Sherry-Infused Guacamole...Yeah, This Is A Recipe From Boris Karloff, You're Welcome Internet

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If you're anything like me, you're already starting to plan your Halloween costume and party, and what better way of frightening your guests than by creating a dip created by Boris Karloff (I don't know you, but I'm guessing that since you a reading this post you would be pretty psyched to dip into an avocado-based sauce all loaded up with booze).

Yeah, the man who made Frankenstein a classic movie monster also gave the world dip. I guess you could say he was a Renaissance Man.

Here's the recipe:
2 avocados
1 med. tomato, chopped fine
1 small onion, minced
1 tbsp. chopped canned green chiles
1 tbsp. lemon juice
1 tsp sherry
Dash cayenne, optional
Salt, pepper

Peel and mash avocados.
Add onion, tomato and chiles, then stir in lemon juice, sherry and seasonings to taste, blending well.
Serve as a dip for tortilla pieces or corn chips or as a canape spread.
Makes 10 to 12 appetizer servings.

Make, eat and then feel free to rampage your way through a village.

Source: Dangerous Minds

View From The Brig(gs): "They Call Me Lucky 13".

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Hey, all. Watching G.I. Joe Retaliation this week (see my comments further down the page), I was reminded of a comment Will Rogers, the famous American screen cowboy turned newspaper humorist, once made. "In Hollywood, the woods are full of people that learned to write but evidently can't read. If they could read their stuff, they'd stop writing…"


I'm starting to ponder that observation more and more as the years roll by.

Anyway. Before we get to moaning about Tinseltown's output, let's celebrate the fact that I made it to 13 installments now, and am still (ahem) going strong!

I've always loved the Number 13; I was born on the 13th (December…add it to you calendar: same as actors Christopher Plummer; Steve Buscemi; Tony Curran; Jamie Foxx; Dick Van Dyke; producer Richard Zanuck; and someone named Taylor Swift, whom I know nothing about), so I hold the Pensive Numeral in the same fondness that some do the Number 7.

Right. Let's launch into the last couple of weeks' comic books.

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WTF WEDNESDAY: Cop Selfies...An Entire Blog Dedicated to Pictures That Cops Take of Themselves

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Random shit. That's what the entire purpose of the Internet is for. To locate and promote the most random collection of whatever.

And in Cop Selfies, a tumblr blog dedicated to the pictures that law enforcement officers take of themselves, that randomness has managed to transcend itself into the divine.

Who are these people who are seemingly on the job but taking a moment out of their day to photograph themselves giving duck face, throwing hang-ten signs, or trying to land a Casual Encounter on Craigslist? 

Fascinating?

Yes.

But seriously, weird as fuck.


Check it out HERE.

Source: Incredible Things

That Time of The Week: New DVD & Blu-Ray Releases The Week of 7/28

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Italian Crime.  Real American Heroes.  An Alternate Justice League.  Classic Marilyn and Elvis.  Angry Beavers.

Fire up that queue and prep that shopping cart.  It's that time of the week.


G.I. Joe: Retaliation

Paramount / Released 7/30/13
Set up to take the fall for a terrible crime they didn't commit, Roadblock (Dwayne Johnson), Duke (Channing Tatum) and the other G.I. Joes must once again face their mortal enemy, COBRA, as well as dangerous new threats operating within the government. When all else fails, one option remains: Retaliation. Roadblock steps up to lead a new team (including Bruce Willis) on this explosive adventure.  Extras include featurettes, commentary and deleted scenes.

Last Word:  Bloated and criminally unimaginative, GI Joe: Retaliation simply doesn't work because more often than not, it's dull.  There is little or no chemistry amongst the cast and the should be impressive set pieces (such as the sword fight on the side of the mountain) are too long and unengaging.  Also missing from this installment is any sense of fun.  Bruce Willis is sorely miscast simply because every moment that he's on screen, it's too obvious that he has no interest in being there.  For viewers who grew up with the franchise and wanted to embrace the nostalgia keep in mind that there's more depth in the animated series and far more creativity playing with the figures in the backyard.  Hopefully the inevitable third film will reboot the franchise with a better sense of direction and a much needed sense of fun.

Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox

Warner Bros / Released 7/30/13
We all wish for the chance to go back in time and change the things, for The Flash, that coveted chance is within reach. He traverses time to right a violent, decades-past crime against his mother, but the ripples of his good intentions prove disastrous, as a fractured, alternate reality now exists in place of the familiar one. Stumbling through this twisted reality where even Superman is nowhere to be found, The Flash seeks the trusted wisdom of Batman, only to find a grittier, more violent Dark Knight in his place. Together with the help of Cyborg, they race to restore the continuity of Flash's original timeline while this new world is ravaged by a fierce war between Wonder Woman's Amazons and the Atlanteans, led by a battle hardened Aquaman.  Extras include commentary, featurettes, four bonus cartoons, digital comic and a sneak peek at Justice League: War.

Last Word: Historically the DC Animated Films have been some of the best interpretations of the iconic characters.  All of that comes to a halting stop with The Flashpoint Paradox, a violent, angry film that adapts the Flashpoint mini-series that closed the traditional comic book DC Universe.  The past of The Flash has been altered by nemesis Professor Zoom and we find ourselves in a parallel reality; one where Thomas Wayne became Batman after son Bruce was killed, where Kal-El has been held captive and studied in a laboratory and where Aquaman and Wonder Woman's kingdoms are at war.  

The film is well done, with an all star cast of voices including Kevin Conroy, Nathan Fillion,  Justin Chambers, Kevin McKidd,  Michael B. Jordan, C. Thomas Howell, Cary Elwes, Sam Daly, Danny Huston, Vanessa Marshall, Ron Perlman and Dana Delany.  The animation is also impressive, but it's the story that just simply doesn't work.  As a one off, it's fun, but like the comic book series itself, it's just a lead in to the New 52 reboot that, in my opinion, has ruined the rich mythology.  And already confirmed is the next animated film, Justice League: War, based on the flagship New 52 series.  Yawn.

For longtime fan it's extremely well done, albeit not in a direction I care for and make no mistake, this is not a film for children.  And I, for one, think that it's a shame.


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'The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey' Extended Edition Arrives November 5th

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The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey is the first in Peter Jackson's highly anticipated trilogy adapting the enduringly popular masterpiece The Hobbit, by J.R.R. Tolkien.

The adventure follows the journey of title character Bilbo Baggins, who is swept into an epic quest to reclaim the lost Dwarf Kingdom of Erebor from the fearsome Dragon Smaug. Approached out of the blue by the Wizard Gandalf the Grey, Bilbo finds himself joining a company of 13 Dwarves led by the legendary warrior, Thorin Oakenshield. Their journey will take them into the Wild, through treacherous lands swarming with Goblins, Orcs and deadly Wargs, as well as a mysterious and sinister figure known only as the Necromancer.

Although their goal lies to the East and the wastelands of the Lonely Mountain, first they must escape the Goblin tunnels, where Bilbo meets the creature that will change his life forever...Gollum.

Here, alone with Gollum, on the shores of an underground lake, the unassuming Bilbo Baggins not only discovers depths of ingenuity and courage that surprise even him; he also gains possession of Gollum's “precious” ring that holds unexpected and useful qualities...A simple, gold ring that is tied to the fate of all Middle-earth in ways Bilbo cannot begin to know.

And now, director Peter Jackson reveals the extended edition of the first chapter of his second Middle-earth trilogy.

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Heineken Makes People into Legends

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This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Heineken for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.

This summer, Heineken has made adventure synonymous with their brand with their latest promotion, Voyage, which has random participants plucked into an amazing location with the push of a button.

One push and a person becomes a Legend.



Now, Heineken Dropped has sent our Legend to colorful India.  As seen in the  videos, our Legend has arrived at a remote Indian outpost where he finds himself in all sorts of awkward and bizarre situations when he loses his pet goat. As a true Man of the World, he knows how to navigate this new world with ease, even if he finds himself in unfamiliar territory.

Although many of the magical locations might seem familiar from Bollywood films or mainstream movies set in India such as Slumdog Millionaire, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and The Darjeeling Limited, there is one piece of home that can be found rather easily.  Heineken.

The Heineken brand, that bears the founder’s family name - Heineken - is available in almost every country across the globe and is the world’s most valuable international premium beer brand.

And now, Heineken wants to turn you into a Legend as well.

Consumers who buy special packs of Heineken will be able to redeem a code and play an online game that tests their own navigation skills as they embark on a digital voyage. A lucky few will win their own legendary travel experience, with prizes on offer to include adrenalin filled travel adventures and perhaps the ultimate adventurer’s discipline - space-training.

For more details, visit www.heineken.com/voyage



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RARE DISNEY "FAMILY PLANNING" Animation From 1968 Wants You To Keep Your Ding-Dong Wrapped Up...And Donald Duck Will Help

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Apparently in the late '60's there was a real need for Family Planning due to the sheer numbers of people having kids and the scientific advancements that kept more people from kicking the bucket.

With the balance of New People vs. Dead People being skewed, the Powers-that-Be decided it might be time for married people to pop some kind of anti-kid pills and/or wrap up the baby makers. Of course, it was a bit difficult to tell husbands that the long wait to go balls deep in their wives unencumbered by latex was going to have to be reinstated or that if wives took some prescription pills that would halt the ability to bear some young 'uns they weren't considered sluts.

So they turned to the most Family-Friendly entity known to man...Disney, to create a Family Planning short starring Donald Duck to educate the population on why you might want to think about hand-jobs every now and again rather than spewing millions of sperm in your wife's vagina (or, at the very least, to wrap up your trouser snake). 

And the result is a pretty straight-forward info-animation that gets the message across nicely.

Sad to say that there's a good chance that today certain political affiliations would think that this was a gateway animation to hardcore Hentai instead of an educational short that will help the world care for the right amount of children. I guess it just goes to show that some people's parent should have listened to Donald Duck before giving birth to these weirdos.

We might all have been better off.

Animation after the break.

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META GRAFFITI: London Stencil Artist DS Creates A Stencil of the Man Who Paints Over His Graffiti...Does This Mean That The Guy Will Have To Erase Himself?

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Painting on privately-owned buildings is a big no-no (even if you happen to be a great artist) and yeah, your stuff will eventually get painted over so there's a limited time that anyone will get to enjoy your work.

But you have to give it up for British Stencil/Graffiti artist DS for locking down an incredible meta version of his art by stenciling the guy who paints over his work onto the very wall the dude just covered up.

Ironically, the new piece has been left on the wall for people to enjoy.


I guess the removal guy doesn't want to chance that in erasing the graffiti, he will erase himself.

Now that's some seriously deep work.

Source: The Daily Mail

Triple Shot: BATMAN INCORPORATED #13, BATMAN ANNUAL #2, IT GIRL AND THE ATOMICS #12

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Two very different but special Batman titles come our way this week as Grant Morrison scratches a seven year itch with the Dark Knight and the New 52 celebrates two years of Scott Snyder’s Batman in Batman Annual #2. Over at Image, from the pages of Madman, It Girl and the Atomics ends a 12 issue run.


BATMAN INCORPORATED #13
WRITER: Grant Morrison
ART: Chris Burnham
Publication Date: July 31, 2013
Price: $3.99
Publisher: DC Comics
UPC: 76194130642101341
Buy it HERE


It is the epic conclusion of Grant Morrison’s run on Batman! He gave us Damian Wayne and took him away. He put a mirror up to all versions of The Dark Knight including the disturbed Batman of Zur-En-Arrh, brought Bruce Wayne back to life after being killed by Darkseid in Final Crisis and here had assembled pre-New 52 a globe spanning army of Batman associates called Batman, Inc.

Those who have been enjoying the book from Morrison’s polarizing run may also have read his treatise on superheroes and Batman in Supergods: Our World in the Age of the Superhero. The book explores why Morrison has such a natural feel for the history of the DCU and our relationship to superheroes as modern gods.

A sword fight between Talia and Batman comments on the medium and the series conclusion by reading the Talia’s dialogue at least one of three ways. “Your son lies dead and buried! The line! Of Wayne! Cancelled!” or “Batman! Is! Dead!” versus “Batman! Is! Cancelled!”

All of which Batman replies “No. Not Yet.” — implying through flashbacks that the icon will never die. “It never ends”, “It probably never will.”

This issue surpasses his final Superman comic (for the time being, at least), Action Comics #17. Batman deals with the loss of his Robin and son by way of Talia Al Ghul, Damian Wayne in a final confrontation in the Batcave co-starring a Batwoman, Jason Todd (in Knight armor), Jim Gordon and Alfred.

Chris Burnham’s art is amazing once again, and hope to see him on more DC books.
Batman Inc., spanning both timelines will be missed in my nearly monthly rotation, all of the trade paperbacks in both timelines are highly recommended. Morrison gets the evergreen qualities of Batman and his family. All are worth a re-read for bizarre call outs to Silver Age easter eggs and comments on comic books themselves.


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BATMAN AND SUPERMAN Calmly Discuss Their Upcoming Movie...In Total Nerd Fashion

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I've probably said this before but it bares repeating, when I was in my late twenties/early thirties my Friday nights were spent playing Texas Hold 'Em until 2 in the morning followed by a visit to the local Pankake Palace Diner where myself and my fellow nerds would get into passionate debates over various Superhero characters (which would usually dissolve into verbal spats and threats of bodily harm).

And this particular Super Cafe episode reminds me of that particular time in my life so well, that I teared up a bit.

God I miss screaming about the racist undertones of Apache Chief over hash browns covered in cheese sometimes.

"Eh-neeek-chock!!!!!!"

Animation after the break.

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Jay Z Raps About Success, Riches -- And Anxiety

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If there's one thing about my black nerd life that typically means I don't fit in with mainstream ideas of what it means to be black, hip-hop is the usual suspect.

Despite the fact that I grew up in the same kind of neighborhoods that bred hip-hop, I'm not that big a fan.

Never really have been.

You won't find much rap in my music collection, which is overrun with so-called alternative rockers, classic R&B and jazz.

There is some rap in there, usual of the blerd persuasion: The Roots, Kanye West, Mos Def, Donald Glover/Childish Gambino,  and Talib Kweli, Public Enemy.

And, yes, Jay Z. I've been listening to Jay Z's latest album, Magna Carta Holy Grail, and while it's full of the bombastic bravado and Brooklyn-jerk vocals you expect from Hov, there's something else going on here. 


Anxiety. And lots of it.


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SO, YEAH, THIS HAPPENED: Cover of Daft Punk's "Get Lucky" Sung By Actual Cat

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Tomorrow is the first Friday in August which means that the season of sun is winding down and soon, the Northern Hemisphere will be wearing layers to keep warm and there will be snow.

In order to keep the tide of depression from rolling over me (I'm a glass-half-full kinda girl) I have been watching this cover of Daft Punk's Get Lucky being sung by a cat over and over.

It helps...a bit.

Video after the break.

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THE BRIDGE: "Maria of the Desert" S1E4 (review)

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By Matt 'Quori' Armstrong
Picking up from last week, Maria is still in the desert, bound, gagged and frying like a piece of bacon in a cast iron pan.  The Feds in the form of Agents Heller (Alex Fernandez) and Gedman (Justified's David Meunier) are now more closely involved which as we all know from movies and TV means incompetence the likes of which would make the Three Stooges even feel uncomfortable.


Charlotte confronts Cesar about the Horse Hanging and he recommends she reopen the tunnel. She logically asks “How did anyone not see anything?!” and then suggests that she needs to upgrade the entire security system. He persists with his recommendation while she has a look of defiance on her face. He suggests that if she doesn’t reopen the tunnel, the next hanging probably won’t be a horse.

It’s clear she has no real options here. As a little follow up she confronts her step daughter Kate who is reprimanded for smoking on the patio, but Kate pulls out the wallet of one Det. Ruiz that was found in the guest bedroom. A little wink-wink nod-nod that she knows what Charlotte was doing in the wee hours of the morning. Kate also states she is sticking around for the reading of her father’s will. I’m wondering if that is going to go anywhere interesting for our Ms. Charlotte.

Later on Charlotte shows up at the precinct to return Det. Ruiz’s wallet asking Kitty Conchas (Diana Maria Riva) if she can speak to Ruiz and return his wallet. She stone walls her as he is tied up with the case, but while this alone doesn’t point to any illicit happenings, Kitty clearly suspects something.

Meanwhile on the case front…Det Cross is convinced the money means nothing and they need to figure out where she is on their own. The Feds (COUSIN JOHNNY!!!! Sorry, I’m a huge Justified fan, so seeing David Meinier here makes me squee a bit, I digress)….the Feds are showing that they are incompetent. Our killer calls Frye again, who was retrieved quite comically by Detectives Cross and Ruiz, and asks if the Feds and Police are with Frye.


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LOOT CRATE Celebrates Their First Birthday And Now Is The Best Time To Join Their Party!

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Last week I chatted with Chris Davis and Matt Arevalo, co-founders of Loot Crate, a monthly geek/gamer subscription box and walked away incredibly impressed with what they are building and the direction in which the company is heading.

Loot Crate is simply a subscription service (under twenty dollars a month with shipping; cheaper with multiple months) that sends out a thematic box of carefully cultivated ephemera.  There's usually a few top tier items in the box which is supplemented with several other items of similar theme.

In recent months themes have included Domo, Marvel, Doctor Who, Star Wars and Retro Video Games, and based on the contents, the selections are pretty impressive.


But the most impressive thing that I learned talking to Chris and Matt is how dedicated they are to a positive customer experience.   Customer service is the number one priority, and they want to continue to listen to customer feedback and apply it making Loot Crate a unique environment and each box an event (subscribers are encouraged to not only film and share the unboxings on YouTube, but Loot Crate also provides steps for the perfect unboxing.)

August is the culmination of Loot Crate's first year online and things are just getting better.

For more details and subscription information visit LootCrate.com

Contest! Win a Set of TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLE Figures!

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Based on the current Nickelodeon animated series comes the latest incarnation of the heroes in a half shell, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles; Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo and Raphael!

These figures are just four of the thousands of awesome geekcentric items found at TV Store Online, your source for classic TV and movie shirts and memorabilia. TV Store Online has a gigantic selection of popular movie and TV paraphernalia for all ages and generations. Browse our huge inventory to see cool Movie T Shirts from the cult classics, 80s T Shirts sporting the logo or catch phrase of your favorite childhood TV show, and fun 80s costumes that will make you the life of the party.

And thanks to them, we're giving away a set of four TMNT figures, each features multiple points of articulation, multiple weapon accessories, and weapon racks!

To enter,  please send an email with the subject header "TV STORE ONLINE" to geekcontest @ gmail dot com and answer the following question:


Who created the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?

Please include your name and address (U.S. residents only. You must be 18 years old).

Only one entry per person and a winner will be chosen at random.

Contest ends at 11:59 PM EST on August 18th, 2013.

2 GUNS (review)

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Review by Angela Rawling
Produced by Andrew Cosby, Randall Emmett, 
George Furla, Norton Herrick, 
Marc Platt, Ross Richie
Screenplay by Blake Masters
Based on 2 Guns by Steven Grant
Directed by Baltasar Kormákur
Starring Denzel Washington, Mark Wahlberg, 
Paula Patton, James Marsden, Bill Paxton, 
Edward James Olmos, Fred Ward

Universal / Rated R


Sometimes you just want to see people shoot people. Other times, you want to step it up a notch, with a decent story and good actors to shoot people. 2 Guns delivers basically everything you want from a good, classic action movie.

It features strong male leads.

Mark Wahlberg and Denzel Washington share a perfect chemistry as two guys who really cannot decide whether to trust each other. Wahlberg plays his usual flippant and comedic Michael 'Stig' Stigman to Washington's dramatic, do-whatever-it-takes Robert 'Bobby' Trench.

It features a hot sex scene.

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