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July 9, 2013

First Interview for The Conjuring: Ron Livingston

Here is the first of The Conjuring videos…..It’s my favorite as Ron Livingston gives some fantastic answers….
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Published on July 09, 2013 06:15

July 8, 2013

2 of TV’s Sherlock Holmes Actors star in “Frankenstein”

From Geek Goes Rogue TV Editor Zach Lorton, who loves fire: “Lock the door.” “And hope they don’t have blasters.” Now that the rest of the world knows who Benedict Cumberbatch is, we can get back to the real reason the man exists — to play great characters.  The star of BBC’s outstandingly powerful “Sherlock”, [Read More...]
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Published on July 08, 2013 19:26

July 4, 2013

The Man Who Loves: Daredevil: Dark Nights 1-2

  (Unabashed spoilers ahead)   Yes, dear readers, this is yet another Daredevil column on Geek Goes Rogue. For those of you who’ve just joined the Geek Goes Rogue fold, I’m a huge Daredevil fan. You’ll see more in the future too. I make no apologies for it.   I’ve written a long essay on [Read More...]
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Published on July 04, 2013 12:35

July 3, 2013

“Under The Dome” Premiers to Good Ratings, Reviews

From Geek Goes Rogue TV Editor Zach Lorton, as imagined in his head before he typed, but not before he hit the delete key about 20,000 times: I’ll admit that several weeks ago, when I first saw the ads for CBS’ new series “Under The Dome,” I laughed a little bit.  The idea immediately brought [Read More...]
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Published on July 03, 2013 10:44

Warner Bros. Bringing 17 TV Shows to San Diego Comic Con

From Geek Goes Rogue TV Editor Zach Lorton, who is biding his time while rendering video: One thing I’ve always wanted to check out was the International Comic-Con in San Diego.  Many consider the SDCC the Mecca of geek pop culture, mostly due to its close proximity to movie and television studios, so it’s not [Read More...]
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Published on July 03, 2013 10:17

July 2, 2013

Despicable Me 2: The Adventures of Single Father Hood

When I saw the first Despicable Me, I really enjoyed the idea of making a super-villain the hero. While this story line has been done before, very few did it with as much style. Gru, one of the world’s greatest terrors, is converted to being a loving dad by adopting three orphan girls. Plus, Despicable [Read More...]
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Published on July 02, 2013 06:30

July 1, 2013

The New Exorcist?: Strange Things Happened on the Set of The Conjuring

  One of the cool things that came out of the press junket is that some pretty weird things happened to the cast and crew of The Conjuring. For those of you who don’t know, The Conjuring follows the true story of Ed and Lorraine Warren when they are asked to help a family in [Read More...]
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Published on July 01, 2013 11:43

The Chemistry of “Breaking Bad”

From Geek Goes Rogue TV Editor Zach Lorton, as told to by his keyboard: I’m sitting in front of my television, where I have taken many a late-night mini-vacation while my wife sleeps.  Our tastes in entertainment are somewhat different.  For instance, she’s not a Star Trek fan, so she thought Star Trek Into Darkness was “really, [Read More...]
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Published on July 01, 2013 11:24

June 28, 2013

Ghost Hunting for Geeks

Let’s say you are a geek. Let’s also say you love all things tech and nerdy (cue the Weird Al song, “White and Nerdy”). Going just a bit further, let’s say you want to prove to your other geeky friends that your bedroom really is a portal for all kinds of ghostly creatures. What in [Read More...]
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Published on June 28, 2013 18:04

June 26, 2013

Chris Bowsman reviews: Captain America: Forever Allies

I seem to have a “classic” theme going on lately, so I could think of no better way to throw us bacto modern times, further into sci-fi, AND celebrate the 4th of July than with this graphic novel that pays tribute to Captain America’s past and future! The story begins by explaining that Steve Rogers [Read More...]
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Published on June 26, 2013 19:30