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Competive Prices

September 24th, 2009

So, in the state of the economy, they have dropped price for the ps3 and Xbox 360; now the Wii will join the club.  However its only dropping 50 bucks instead of the 100 ps3 and 360 dropped along with the Xbox 360 offering another 50 dollar rebate.

It’s a smart move to make it maybe a little bit more affordable, but in my opinion they all should drop the price in games instead of consoles.  On one hand, it’s awesome it’s becoming more affordable, but Wii hasn’t had the greatest games, and, in my opinion they need to work on that instead of just realizing accessories.

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tommy boy meets world

September 23rd, 2009

hey this is my first post so let me know what you think and also as a disclaimer some of this might be old news but I’m catching up… now that’s out of the way here we go.

So if your like me your pumped that good tv is back for the fall line up i got mostly pumped for the office but the new line up is ok at most why doesn’t 30 rock start now instead of waiting till Oct. Parks was the best one ever well out of all 7 episodes. Community seems kinda stale to me all the best parts were in the preview and either Chevy Chase is going to be annoying or slowly become funnier.

If your looking for some shows you might not have watched or did not know about here’s my picks: Sons Of  Anarchy- this is a show about biker club in Cali basically trying to control their town and its got a decent cast Katy Sigal, Ron Perelman, Charlie Hunnan(from short live Appitow show “undeclared”) and a few others, you might have to watch the first episode from season 2 which is the current season and they show everything form season one which was just released on DVD

How I met your mother- simply a comedy about a hopeless romantic telling the story to his kids about how he met their mom hence the title, good cast a lot of funny moments and even tips on dating, picking up girls, and life in general. I suggest go back and watch from the beginning.

in other things i found a web site that might save your wallet and no spam with very few pop-ups Its www.ovguide.com basically a Google search engine for movies/ tv shows/ dvds it has brand new movies and episodes, you type it in and there’s many sites with what your looking for in case you get a shitty file or not full movies etc..

well that’s it for now let me know what you think oh and by the way i don’t mean to interrupt your site but Beyonce had the best video of the year

Peace!!

love tommy boi

xoxox

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MuchCast: Episode 16 – Square Hour

September 21st, 2009

muchcast2Another episode coming at you. In this 16th edition of MuchCast, co-founders Dan and Kevin along with Brian talk about the video games Scribblenauts and Shatter.

We then move into talking about new updates to the Microsoft Zune software.

But most of this week’s episode focuses around the return of prime time TV as we talk about Parks and Recreation, The Office and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

The gang also talks about the movie The Informant! and the newest release from Brand New entitled “Daisy.”

Run Time: 47:24

Download: MuchCast-16-Square Hour (Sept. 21, 2009)

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Exhumed Films

September 20th, 2009

By Thomas Mates

Jeseph Gervasi co-founder of Exhumed Films

Joseph Gervasi co-founder of Exhumed Films

Recently, there’s been a decline in the number of horror movies on the big screen. But Philadelphians who still love fake blood have Exhumed Films. Exhumed puts together screenings of classic horror and grind house films using 35 and 16mm prints, not DVDs. Some of the films Exhumed has screened include horror classics like Sam Raimi’s Evil Dead 2, and John Carpenter’s  The Thing.

Exhumed Films was founded in 1997 in Blackwood, NJ, by “Four jerks who sort of were friendly with each other (and) wanted to see if we could show two films at a theater,” said Joseph Gervasi, 38, Exhumed Films co-founder with  Dan Fraga, Harry Guerro, and Jesse Nelson.

“We procured these two film prints, these 35mm prints, and we figured, at worst, we’d be watching these two movies by ourselves, and at best, maybe a few people would come out,” recalled Gervasi. To the group’s surprise many people did show up to their event.

“We didn’t really have the mass penetration of the internet,” he said. “We didn’t really have that resource to get the word out.”

Exhumed Films has gone through several theaters for screenings.

“They’ve all [the theaters] just successively closed down around our feet,” said Gervasi. Exhumed Films currently calls the International House, located at 3701 Chestnut St. in Philadelphia, home.  It’s a real step-up.

According to Gervasi some of their previous venues were “dilapidated, and they had bugs and rats running around.”

Though Exhumed has a great ongoing relationship with International House, it is difficult to do monthly events there, because of the theater’s other commitments and bookings. However, Exhumed still manages to hold double features there, “about every other month or so.”

They also conduct a once-a-year, 24-hour horror marathon. Now entering its third year, the marathon allows Exhumed to showcase some of their rarest prints.  “Many of the prints come from the collection of one of the group members, Harry Guerro,” said Gervasi.

Promotional Poster for Horror Marathon made by Justin Miller/Hauntlove

Promotional Poster for Horror Marathon made by Justin Miller/Hauntlove

Guerro is part of a network of print collectors and traders, which include people such as Quentin Tarantino and Martin Scorsese. “Whatever he doesn’t personally own, may be owned by Exhumed Films, or he would be able to trade with other people to barrow the prints to run,” continued Gervasi. The network in which Guerro does his trading allows Exhumed access to several rare prints from around the world.

Some of the films shown at the 24-hour event may never end up being screened outside the context of the marathon.  This is because of the films’ levels of obscurity. Were they to be put into one of Exhumed’s regular events, they more than likely would not be able to stand on their own merits.

“If we put them into our 24-hour show, where people don’t even know what they’re [going to be] seeing, because we never ever announce what the films are going to be… then people … wind up seeing something that they wouldn’t normally  gravitate towards.”

The reason for not allowing the audience to know in advance the titles of the films is both practical, and helps add to the fun of the occasion.

“I think if the people knew what they were seeing they would pick and choose and chart when they were going to be there,” explained Gervasi. “It creates a sense of excitement where you have no idea what you’re going to see.”

In addition to several feature length movies, there are also several shorts and trailers between films. The lack of advance knowledge also prevents the audience from missing out on some of these smaller gems.

“Hopefully you [the audience] trust us well enough to allow yourself to be surprised by what we’re going to screen to you,” continued Gervasi.

This year’s 24-hour marathon is on Oct. 24 and 25. Tickets for the event are on sale at www.exhumedfilms.com/24hrfest. Tickets are $25 each.

Though Exhumed Films does charge for their events, the founders do not take any profits. Gervasi and Nelson own a for profit side business, Diabolik DVD, which always has a stand at Exhumed screenings to sell DVDs.

Any money made by Exhumed goes into a kitty used for buying new prints and the other costs of running the films.

“When we all decide we hate each other [the members of Exhumed] and disband we’ll break up that money and we’ll have a hundred bucks each,” said Gervasi jokingly.

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MuchCast: Episode 15 – Granny Smith’s Apples

September 14th, 2009

muchcast2In this week’s episode of MuchCast, Chris, Dan, Kevin, Tony and our newest contributor Bob talk about the video games LittleBigPlanet, Shatter and Lego Rockband.

The gang then digs into some discussion on the tech topics of Twitter, Slacker Radio, iPhone on AT&T and Windows 7 Host Parties.

We then finish off the night talking about the movie Extract and the album “In Search of Solid Ground” by Saosin. Enjoy.

Run Time: 56:54

CORRECTION:Dan here I’d say 95% of facts I state on the pcast are wrong. This week I said Sprint is in last place in terms on cell phone company’s. They are in 3rd place behind Version and Att.  Also a lot of links of on the site are dead Chris will have to fix it when he gets back of Vegas… or more likely he won’t and they’ll stay broke.

Download: MuchCast-15-Granny Smith’s Apples (Sept. 14, 2009)

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MuchCast: Episode 14-Girlyneck

September 1st, 2009

muchcast2We’re Baaaaack! I know it’s been a couple of weeks and we’ve been slacking off. But this week MuchCast is back and better than ever.

In this week’s episode, co-founders Dan, Chris and Kevin talk about the video games Shatter, Uncharted, Batman Arkham Asylum and League of Legends.

We then delve into the PS3 Slim, and compare it to the current iterations of the xBox 360.

Afterwards, we cap it off with the movies segment in which we chat about Inglorious Bastards and District 9.

And for good measure, we even throw in some music chatter.

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Download: MuchCast-14-Girlyneck (Sept. 2, 2009)

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