The Legend of Neil re-airs on MTV 2

from The Legend of Neil:

Tune in to a special encore presentation of episodes 5 and 6 of The Legend of Neil Season 1 on MTV 2 on Monday and Tuesday night this week (week of August 2nd) at 11pm EST. They’re showing off our newest color corrected versions, so they look especially great. Also you can actually Tivo/DVR “The Legend of Neil.” You can literally type it into your DVR search and it will come up! Yeah ok, maybe that’s not such a big deal to most of you, but it kind of gave me a boner. TMI?

We love you all, and be sure to watch and re-watch the premiere of season 2 and grab a t-shirt — these small acts of kindness go a long way in supporting web comedy content that you care about!

The Legend of Neil Cast Rocks Out at the Atom.com Booth at Comic-Con

Fellow Guildie The One True b!X posted some awesome photos from Comic-Con, including the cast and crew of The Legend of Neil playing Rock Band at the Atom.com booth. Sandeep Parikh (series creator), Tony Janning (Neil), Felicia Day (the naughty fairy) and Mike Rose (Old Man) rocked out together. Here are some highlights from the epic event.

Sandeep: Dude, are you sure you can grind this axe? Felicia: I'm so going to pwn it.
Sandeep: Dude, are you sure you can grind this axe? Felicia: I’m so going to pwn it.
And then she did...
And then she did...
Tony really gets into it.
Tony really gets into it.
Sandeep takes his turn.
Sandeep takes his turn.

Check out the rest of The One True b!X’s Rock Band Photostream here, and other San Diego Comic-Con 2009 photos here.

Kyle + Rosemary

from Stone Falcon Productions:

This is an animated short I created a few years ago via Frederator/Nickelodeon. It aired briefly but seems nobody really saw it, so I decided to stick it up here. I’m curious to hear your thoughts as animation fans about it, and if you think it would make a good TV series or not (the show wouldn’t be about the romance but more about life in the real world vs the online world).

This was done on a really low budget. Also, sorry about the Viacom watermark, this is the only copy I have.

Cast:
Kyle — Wil Wheaton
Rosemary — Jentle Phoenix
Harold — Alex Polinsky
Martin/Willy — Charlie Schlatter
Crimson — Aliki Theofilopoulos

Official Website: Kyle + Rosemary

Legend of the Seeker Season 2 Sneak Peek

When Terry Goodkind‘s Sword of Truth books were made into last season’s new hit fantasy series Legend of the Seeker, fans of the books both cringed and rejoiced. I know I struggled with it at first because I really liked the show but found myself over and over again yelling “NO NO NO NO” at the screen when they changed major events and characters. Eventually, though, I was able to separate (for the most part) the television series from the books in my mind and now less frequently find myself yelling NO. I really love the show and the actors on it and believe that the essence of the primary characters (Richard, Kahlan, Zedd, Chase, etc.) has remained intact while less prominent characters suffer the most personality slaughter (i.e. Jenssen, Denna, Michael and particularly Adie).

I’m especially fond of Bridget Regan as Kahlan Amnell and feel the only thing missing is the famous green eyes (but Bridget’s beautiful blue eyes are just as dramatic as Kahlan’s were in the books). While the gorgeous Craig Horner doesn’t physically match the description of Richard Cypher in the books (in fact, the D’Haran racial traits are completely absent in the series), he portrays the nature of Richard very well and he and Bridget have a fabulous on (and off) screen chemistry. I think Bruce Spence was born to play Zeddicus Zu’l Zorander and Jay Laga’aia captures the very essence of Chase. While the plot of Season 1 only loosely followed the story of Wizard’s First Rule, from the sneak peek above and comments made by the cast and crew at Comic-Con and on Twitter, Season 2 seems to more closely follow the events of the second Sword of Truth book, Stone of Tears.

While the late last-season introduction of the Mord Sith Cara (arguably one of the most important characters in the series) was considerably different than in the books, hopefully Season 2 will bring her closer in line with the important role she played in the books. It looks promising since the actress who plays her, newcomer Tabrett Bethell, has signed a six year contract with the show. I must say that the casting for Cara is perfect. When Mord Sith Denna was introduced in Legend of the Seeker, her character and behavior were so out of line with the cool and in control, seething and simmering Denna of the books that those episodes featuring her still make me cringe. With Cara, however, even though the events have changed, I think they nailed the persona. I look forward to seeing more of her in Season 2 even though I know they are taking liberties with her character as well.

My biggest concern for the series now is, will they introduce one of my personal favorite characters, Nicci? I believe that her story is very important and, if told by the series, should be told as closely in line with the books as possible since her role is important not only in Richard and Kahlan’s life but in the overall message of The Sword of Truth. If this season follows Stone of Tears closely, she should be showing up at some point this season and I am curious about who they might cast as the woman who is described as “a vision of the good spirits, though they themselves would fear her”.

In other casting news, Charisma Carpenter, best known for playing the character Cordelia Chase in the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spin-off Angel, has been cast as Triana in the Season 2 opener while writer, director and actor Michael Hurst, best known as Iolaus in Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and Amfortas in the Legend of the Seeker episode Revenant, will be returning to direct several episodes this season.

Season 2 is currently filming in New Zealand and will premiere November 7th. Can’t wait for November? Pre-order the DVDs (available October 13th) and pick up the books to get your Richard and Kahlan fix!

Order now at Amazon.com:
Legend of the Seeker: The Complete First Season
The Sword of Truth, Books 1-3: Wizard’s First Rule, Stone of Tears, Blood of the Fold
The Sword of Truth, Books 4-6: Temple of the Winds, Soul of the Fire, Faith of the Fallen
The Sword of Truth, Books 7-9: The Pillars of Creation, Naked Empire, Chainfire
Phantom: Chainfire Trilogy, Part 2 (The Sword of Truth, Book 10)
Confessor: Chainfire Trilogy, Part 3 (The Sword Of Truth, Book 11)
Debt of Bones (The Sword of Truth Prequel Novel)

Ten year giveaways at ThinkGeek

from ThinkGeek:

Muggles, Squibs and Assorted Others,

Welcome to the latest version of the ThinkGeek digital communique! We are as tickled as red shirts on a non-hostile lagooned beach to be sitting around the corner from our ten year anniversary. In fact, we are so tickled we decided to [REDACTED BY CORPORATE COUNSEL] our [REDACTED], and so now we can [REDACTED]! Sweet, huh? But enough about us. Read on to see some new wares and for the opportunity to win some pretty unique ThinkGeek prizes…

Red Shirt Star Trek Cologne
Because Tomorrow May Never Come.

When you serve on the Enterprise, sometimes duty takes you down to the planet. But if you are wearing red, you don’t have a name, you don’t have a character, and you don’t have a contract for more episodes, so why not go out smelling your best? Red Shirt Cologne is made just for you. A little spritz and the final memory everyone will have of you will be your wonderful scent. And really, the last thing you’d want someone to say at your funeral is, “I don’t know his name, but boy did he smell bad.”

ThinkGeek is Turning 10 Years Old — Wants to Gift YOU Stuff!

ThinkGeek officially launched in 1999 on a most auspicious Friday the 13th. That makes us 10 years old in just a little more than 2 weeks from now. Ah the memories — all that caffeine, all the new faces here at the TG headquarters and all the happy joy times spent finding fun products and gizmos for fine folks like you over the years. And speaking of you, there could never be a ThinkGeek 10 year anniversary without you — so we decided we would run a little contest on your behalf. We are giving away lots of prizes including a $1200 shopping spree, cookies baked by ThinkGeek staff, a TaunTaun sleeping bag prototype, even a box of random doodads we recently found in a closet! Get all the details here.

Find more What’s New items at ThinkGeek!

The Middleman: The Complete Series

The Middleman: The Complete Series

Shout! Factory has recruited the Middleman and his cronies for The Middleman: The Complete Series, available today.

Based on the series of graphic novels by acclaimed writer Javier Grillo-Marxuach (Lost) and artist Les McClaine, The Middleman focuses on the titular superhero and his new protégé, an aspiring artist named Wendy Watson. Together they defend the Earth against “exotic problems” such as animated terra cotta warriors, menacing lucha libre wrestlers, extraterrestrials, trout-eating zombies and much, much more!

The Middleman harkens back to the clean-cut comic book heroes of the 1950s while spouting rapid-fire references to modern pop culture. Think Torchwood (without all the kinky stuff) meets Get Smart.

Both smart and exciting for fans of all ages, The Middleman scored big with sci-fi fans and critics alike when it debuted as a live-action television series on ABC Family in June 2008. Now the complete series is available in one collectible 4-disc box set that is chockful of action, suspense, wit and bonus features brought straight to you by the cast and creators of The Middleman themselves!

Bonus Features:

  • Commentaries with the Cast and Crew
  • Web Featurettes
  • Alternate Scenes
  • Weekly Javicasts — All 14 of the weekly Internet podcasts with creator Javier Grillo-Marxuach.
  • The ABC Family Middleman-ager
  • Gag Reel
  • Casting Sessions
  • The Wilhelm Scream
  • The Evolution of the Opening Title Sequence
  • “The Palindrome Reversal Palindrome” Table Read
  • “Scream Ur Luv 4 Me” Music Video
  • PSAs
  • A Gallery of Photography by Ralph King

Booklet Insert, “Getting to know your… Truth Bomb User Manual”:

  • An Introduction by Series Creator Javier Grillo-Marxuach
  • Cast List
  • Episode Guide

You’ve seen the series, now read the 13th episode! ABC Family revealed in a press release earlier this year:

Fans of the ABC Family cult hit series can revisit the weird world of The Middleman and his trusty side-kick Wendy Watson when the “lost” series finale episode appears in comic book form this summer.

In a deal with Viper Comics, The Middleman — The Doomsday Armageddon Apocalypse graphic novel is to be written by creator/executive producer Javier Grillo-Marxuach and Hans Beimler, with illustrations done by Armando M. Zanker and layouts by Les McClaine. The Doomsday Armageddon Apocalypse special collector’s comic book edition will be released in July 2009 to coincide with the annual Comic-Con Convention in San Diego.

The Middleman: The Doomsday Armageddon Apocalypse
$7.95, 72 pages, ISBN: 978-0-9802385-8-7

Order now at Amazon.com:
The Middleman: The Complete Series
The Middleman: The Collected Series Indispensability

Or order directly through the Shout! Factory website.

The Middleman: The Complete Series is distributed by Shout! Factory. For more Middleman information, please visit Viper Comics’ Middleman Website, The Online Headquarters of The Middleman, and The Middleblog.

Season 2 of The Legend of Neil is LIVE!

from The Legend of Neil:

A lot of exciting news to announce over at the Effinfunny/Legend of Neil headquarters.

1) Season 2 has begun! Watch episode 1 in our newly revamped website! We had an absolutely amazing premiere at Comic-Con to a packed audience and are so happy to finally drop the episodes on the web. Enjoy, and please rate, comment, digg, and spread the word! Every 2 weeks a new episode will be out, follow us on Twitter @legendofneil or on Facebook to get up to the second reports.

2) Upcoming Appearances. Star Tony Janning and Director Sandeep Parikh will be at ConnectiCon in Hartford, Connecticut this coming weekend (Jul 30th – Aug 2nd) and then PAX in Seattle (Sept 4th – 6th). Make sure to find us there!

3) New T-shirts! We just released a new design, a “This crap is free” t-shirt, online. Grab it while they’re still in stock!

4) Season 1 to be aired on MTV2 tonight at 11pm, a new episode every night this week (Monday – Thursday)! Set your Tivos.

Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XV

Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XV

Shout! Factory reaches into the B movie vaults again to pull out Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XV. This time around, the episodes are all from The Comedy Channel/Comedy Central seasons, before Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie and the show’s run on Sci Fi Channel, which is great for latecomers to the MST3K phenomenon.

The revolving crew of the Satellite of Love returns in their awe-inspiring 15th collection of the most hilarious episodes from Mystery Science Theater 3000. Join Joel, Mike, Tom Servo and Crow T. Robot as they supply their own playful brand of commentaries on some of cinema’s most misunderstood “masterpieces.” Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XV contains these classic episodes: The Robot vs. the Aztec Mummy, The Girl in Lovers Lane, Zombie Nightmare, and Racket Girls.

Season 1’s The Robot vs. the Aztec Mummy is the oldest Mystery Science Theater 3000 episode to be commercially released, and is only the second episode in the entire series (if you don’t count “Season 0” on KTMA-TV, the Minnesotan public access station where Mystery Science Theater 3000 got its experimental start). The clumsy, anticlimactic battle that results when the film’s obligatory mad scientist sends his cardboard creation to steal the mummy’s ancient, magical pieces of costume jewelry is a true WTF moment, as is an early version of Tom Servo voiced by original MST3K cast member J. Elvis Weinstein. This episode features the short Radar Men from the Moon, Part 1: “Moon Rocket”, the first installment in the Radar Men from the Moon serial, part two of which appears on Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XIV‘s The Mad Monster. It was the first short to be sent up by MST3K, and reintroduced pop culture to the cornball sci-fi adventures of Commando Cody. Bonus features on this disc are Glimpses of KTMA: MST3K Scrapbook Scraps I and The Robot vs. the Aztec Mummy Promos. The scrapbook is a selection of host segments from the KTMA season that reveal the prototype designs of the ‘Bots and the Satellite of Love set. Crow is the most evolved puppet at this point, just needing moving eyes and a straightening of his downward-curving bowling pin nose to match his future self, but Gypsy’s version 1.0 looks more like copper scaffolding than her ultimate purple model and is apparently dumb as a post. Tom Servo, shaped roughly like his later incarnation, is named “Beeper” after his wordless manner of speech, and even Joel looks different with his longer, 70s-styled hair. The promos for The Robot vs. the Aztec Mummy are ads that ran on TV to announce MST3K‘s premiere on the The Comedy Channel.

Disc one also carries a trailer for The Film Crew — Mike Nelson, Kevin Murphy (“Tom Servo”), and Bill Corbett (“Crow T. Robot”)’s short-lived follow-up project to MST3K before founding RiffTrax — which Shout! Factory has available on DVD or free online via their YouTube Channel:

The Film Crew: Hollywood After Dark (DVD, YouTube)
The Film Crew: Killers from Space (DVD, YouTube)
The Film Crew: Wild Women of Wongo (DVD, YouTube)
The Film Crew: The Giant of Marathon (DVD, YouTube)

Season 5’s The Girl in Lovers Lane is infamous for fans’ divided reaction to it. A “troubled teen” film about two drifters and their comic misadventures in a small town, the laughs develop an uneasy undercurrent in the last act when the love interest of the main drifter suffers a brutal demise. Despite the attack scene itself being edited from the movie, the fate of the leading lady would be quite the downer in the hands of less skillful comedy writers. The musical number in this episode, “What a Pleasant Journey”, which sees Joel and the ‘Bots trying — and hilariously failing — to perform a train song, ably deflects the anvil The Girl in Lovers Lane tries to drop on an otherwise enjoyable outing, as does the host segment at the end where Joel challenges Crow and Tom to come up with one positive thing they took away from the movie. The bonus feature on this disc is Behind the Scenes: MST3K Scrapbook Scraps II, candid and fascinating footage of the writers and production crew as they go about a typical day of creating the show.

Season 6’s Zombie Nightmare, the only colour film in Volume XV, is generally regarded as one of host Mike Nelson’s strongest episodes. Shot on the cheap in Canada, it’s the type of 80s teen horror flick that begs to be riffed on, much like the classic MST3K episode Soultaker. Adam West (Batman) stars as the corrupt police captain, and Tia Carrere (Relic Hunter) makes her feature film debut as one of the teenagers targeted by the vengeful zombie. Stereotypical representations of voodoo abound, the most amusing being the neighbourhood voodoo priestess’ “mystical” voice. The bonus feature on this disc is Zombie Nightmare = MST3K Dream, interviews with stars Frank Dietz (“Detective Sorrell”) and Jon Mikl Thor (“Tony Washington”) in which they reveal their inner MSTie. Dietz’s cheerful, fanboy enthusiasm is endearing as he describes how mortified, yet simultaneously flattered, he was to have his “bucket of cheese” movie pop up on MST3K‘s radar.

Season 6’s Racket Girls is preceded by the popular educational short Are You Ready for Marriage?, in which naive high school sweethearts from the 1950s are lectured about the evils of rushing into marriage. After watching the counsellor explain relationships with the aid of a rubber band, you’ll never hear the word “boing” the same way again. Racket Girls has a nominal gangster plot, but is obviously just an excuse to ogle scantily clad, real-life women wrestlers. The long, tedious bouts in the ring are only made bearable by Mike, Crow and Tom Servo’s ringside commentary. Bonus features on this disc are Kevin Murphy and Trace Beaulieu in a Sneak Peek from the Upcoming Hamlet A.D.D. (they voice cartoon robots, appropriately enough, alongside Star Trek‘s Majel Barrett-Roddenberry), and a Racket Girls Promo (in which the film is referred to by its alternate title of Blonde Pickup).

As in previous sets, the DVDs are packaged in slimline cases and come with mini-posters of the illustrated covers. The animated menus, individualized for each film, are of the usual high quality, especially the Zombie Nightmare hot tub scene that incorporates sound clips of the ‘Bots. Topical humour is cleverly employed in the box set description on the back of the slipcase:

Global recession got you down? Here’s one investment worth making: spend some time watching Joel, Mike, Tom Servo and Crow suffer through their own crisis as they are forced to watch movies with even less value than your 401(k). Yes, the Satellite of Love is launching another orbit of four more of cinema’s own toxic assets, where the market for wisecracks is as robust as ever. If laughter were currency, you’d be set for life.

Shout! Factory is open to suggestions for which titles to include in future box sets, so e-mail them your lists of favourite episodes or post them on Shout! Factory’s Cult Faves message board. The official MST3K website teases, “Watch for a most special Volume 16 this fall, but meanwhile, enjoy the remaining weeks of summer and we hope you include a little MST3K in your plans.”

Order now at Amazon.com:
Mystery Science Theater 3000: 20th Anniversary Edition
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XIV
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XV
The Film Crew: Hollywood After Dark
The Film Crew: Killers from Space
The Film Crew: Wild Women of Wongo
The Film Crew: The Giant of Marathon

Or order directly through the Shout! Factory website.

Mystery Science Theater 3000 and The Film Crew are distributed by Shout! Factory. For more Mystery Science Theater 3000 information, please visit The Official Mystery Science Theater 3000 Website and Satellite News: The Official Mystery Science Theater 3000 Fan Site.

Ben 10 at San Diego Comic-Con 2008


Watch Ben 10 at San Diego Comic Con 2008.avi in Animation

Last year I had the pleasure of attending San Diego Comic-Con, thanks greatly in part to the good graces of my dear friend KirFect. I got to spend time with old friends, made many wonderful new friends, saw some amazing panels and even took in a few interviews. Sadly, my video camera was damaged on the way back home and I had no way of transferring my video to edit and get it online. It’s taken some time but I’ve finally been able to get the video transferred. While I can’t be at Comic-Con again this year in body, I’m already there in spirit. To help celebrate the greatest annual event in geekdom, I’ll be posting my videos from last year over the next few days. Enjoy!