2012 Summer Olympic Games – Women’s Football (Soccer) Schedule and Results

London 2012 Summer Olympic Games Women's Soccer Schedule

Soccer isn’t just for the men. As the picture conveys above, these women are willing to drop kick you in the face at a moments notice in order to win. As the London 2012 Summer Olympic Games move forward we are headed this week into the final first round of women’s football. Team USA is sitting very pretty up top alongside Brazil and Great Britain, but there are still a few contenders vying for those quarterfinal spots.  Continue reading

2012 Summer Olympic Games – Men’s Football (Soccer) Schedule and Results

London 2012 Olympic Games Mens Football Schedule

The 2012 London Olympics Games are here! Although the games have begun, I felt it necessary to still post a few schedules up of some of the most highly anticipated events that we’ll all be looking for. Football, futból, or soccer as we yanks like to call it has already seen its fair share of upsets and we’re only in the first round. There are still four more rounds to go, who will come up on top?! Continue reading

Peter Jackson Wants The Hobbit to Become a Trilogy?

The Hobbit Trilogy

With the truly successful Lord of the Rings trilogy in his back pocket, Mr. Jackson and his producers believe they may be able to squeeze every last penny out of your pocket by turning The Hobbit into a trilogy, not two separate films as originally thought. Nothing is official, yet, but if you were developing a movie – with mult-Academy Award winning related movies under your belt – wouldn’t you like to see how much money people would throw at you? (If you watch one part, you have to watch the others, obviously!)

Here is where I say we stand up and protest! My fellow geeks, nerds, Hobbits, and friends, we must fight against this sort of tyranny and demand studios stop with splitting up stories into multiple films. Continue reading

Christopher Nolan Bids Farewell to Batman and Gotham City

Christopher Nolan The Dark Knight Rises

The legend ends here. After nine glorious years entrenched within the bowels of Gotham City and with the release of The Dark Knight Rises, Christopher Nolan is tipping his hat and bidding the the world of Batman adieu. It has almost felt like ages since Batman Beginswas released back in 2005, but for Nolan, it has probably gone by way too quickly. In his final moments, Chris Nolan had written the foreword to the tie-in book, The Art and Making of The Dark Knight Trilogy. Read his kind words on making the world of Gotham a reality after the jump! Continue reading

Easter Eggs from ‘The Dark Knight Rises’

The Dark Knight Rises Easter Eggs

Superhero adaptations have so much rich content to pull from that it is quite impossible to showcase every little detail from their lore in film. Thus is why it is extra special for fans that spot the little Easter Eggs throughout the films – much like how Pixar does theirs. This holds true especially for Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight TrilogyBob Kane created Batman in 1939. How much history from The Batman was Nolan able to squeeze into The Dark Knight Rises? READERS BEWARE: spoilers lie ahead!  Continue reading

Complete List of the 64th Primetime Emmy Awards Nominees

64th Primetime Emmy Awards Nominees

Another year of television has gone by, and another year where only 20 awards are the ones that people mostly want to pay attention to. The big players such as Mad Men, Breaking Bad, Game of Thrones, Modern Family, The Big Bang Theory, and Downton Abbey are up for the big awards again this year. Will Mad Men succeed in obtaining their fifth Best Drama Series Emmy? Check out the entire list of categories and their respective nominees after the jump.  Continue reading

Retro Review: Batman Begins

film review

There is a movie that has come out this weekend, it’s kind of small, you may have heard of it before: The Dark Knight Rises. As most film junkies do, I am chronologically revisiting previous films in this trilogy so that the newest film can be watched in sequence. Thus we begin with Batman Begins. It may not have been the fuel to put The Dark Knight Rises on the radar for everyone to see, but it still has its merit for being a decently well put-together superhero origin story. But how does it hold up after seven years? Continue reading

16 Must See Movies Before ‘The Dark Knight Rises’

The Dark Knight Rises Movie List

It goes without saying, you must see Batman Begins and The Dark Knight before you step one foot inside the theater for The Dark Knight Rises. This film has had fanyboys/girls’ loins wet from over excitement since the last shot of The Dark Knight with Batman escaping into the night. There are many great actors that hold together this epic, epic trilogy, but where else have you seen them before? I’m going to take you deep into the bowels of some of Gotham elite’s filmography, and present to you some films that highly reflect all of the actor’s talented abilities.  Continue reading

Comic-Con 2012 Cosplay Gallery

Comic-Con 2012 Deadpool Deadmaus

Cosplay, the quintessential element to any successful Comic-Con. For some, cosplaying can be fun. Others it is their job. And to many it is expression of who they are, an art form. It is a treat for attendees no matter how you look at it. I highly enjoyed seeing all of the cosplayers and only wish that I had half the creativity they had. After the jump check out all of the pictures I took of some of the best cosplaying I encountered during Comic-Con 2012Continue reading

Comic-Con 2012: Sunday Schedule

Comic-Con 2012 Sunday Schedule

And on the last day, Stan Lee said, “Let thy rest.” After three full days of rubbing elbows with sweaty Hobbits, listening to unproportioned Batman’s growl, and seeing more slave Leia’s than Jabba’s sail barge, Sunday during Comic-Con is a day of re-cooperation.  There aren’t any really big names appearing on Sunday other than BBC’s Doctor Who, FX’s Sons of Anarchy, and an overview of the 15-year history of Harry Potter. But if you’re interested in going, we’ve got the schedule for Sunday here.  Continue reading