Tue, 30 October 2012
On this episode of the show it's a classic murder, battling killers, a kick-ass president and magic in danger. First up we go back to 1954 for the blu-ray review of Alfred Hitchcock's classic Dial M For Murder (courtesy of Warner Bros. Home Video) where the plan for the perfect murder takes an unexpected twist. Then it's a battle of contract killers in the blu-ray review of One In The Chamber (courtesy of Anchor Bay Entertainment) starring Cuba Gooding Jr. and Dolph Lundgren. It's vampire hunting with a presidential tiwst with the blu-ray review of Abraham Lincoln : Vampire Hunter (courtesy of Fox Home Video) in this axe weilding look at history. It's back to the world of magic with the book review of Wards of Faerie : Dark Legends of Shannara Book 1 by Terry Brooks. Music for this episode features the songs Phone Number by The Suicide Denial, Headhunter by Electric Fence and Axe'em by Submerse, all songs can be found at www.famemusic.com along with the intro song Let's Get Ramblin by Dynamo Snackbar. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome.
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Wed, 24 October 2012
On this episode of the show we tackle a classic vampire reborn, comedy antics in Philly, a wedding gone wrong and a spectral home invasion. First up it is the blu-ray review of Tim Burton's Dark Shadows (courtesy of Warner Bros. Home Video) starring Johnny Depp as in this re-vamp of a classic tv show. Then we take a trip back to the gang at Paddy's Pub for the dvd review of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia : The Complete Season 7 (courtesy of Fox Home Video) starring Danny Devito for more unconventional comedy. A wedding takes a turn for the zombie kind in Rec 3 (courtesy of eOne Entertainment) in this very unique zombie, love story adventure. It;s time for more home encounters of the ghostly kind with the movie review of Paranormal Activity 4. Music for this episode features the songs Shadows by All Will Fall, Gangsta of Love by Hairclub fo men and This Ghost by Jonas James, all songs can be found at www.podsafeaudio.com along with the intro song Let's Get Ramblin by Dynamo Snackbar. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome.
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Mon, 22 October 2012
On this edition of extra we tackle the next big thing, animated anarchy and hot room of horror. First up I talk about AMC's Horror Fest and movie previews. We take a journey bck to 2003 with a new twist with the dvd review of WWE's 3-disc Collector's Edition of Brock Lesnar : Here Comes The Pain (courtesy of eOne Entertainment) as we look back into the start of his career. We catch up the antics of the Griffen family with the dvd review of Family Guy Volume 10 (courtesy of Fox Home Video) where Stewie and Brian fight across time. It's terror of of a high temperature with the blu-ray review of 247 Degrees Fahrenheit (courtesy of Anchor Bay Entertainment) as 4 young people encounter a vacation gone bad. Music for this episode features the songs Feel My Pain Miss Jane by David Henderson and Time Will Tell by Ruby Shuz, all songs can be found at www.podsafeaudio.com along with the intro song Let's Get Ramblin by Dynamo Snackbar. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome.
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Mon, 15 October 2012
On this episode we take a trip into some worlds of magic and terror on the show. First up it's the blu-ray review of director Jennifer Lynch's Chained (courtesy of Anchor Bay Entertainment) as a young man struggles to gain control from a madman. Then it's a trip back into cinema history with the blu-ray review of The 25th Anniversary of The Princess Bride (courtesy of Fox Home Video) as this movie gets it's HD debut with new extras in tow. Then it's back to 1959 Miami with the blu-ray review of Starz's Magic City Season 1 (courtesy of Anchor Bay Entertainment) starring Jeffrey Dean Morgan as a man that fights for his dream to make it big on the sunny shores. It's time to tame the universe in the sci-fi/wild west mix in the video game review of Starhawk for the PS3 (courtesy of Game Access) in this 3rd person shooter/RTS game. Music for this episode features the songs Princess Mario by Ten Too Many, Black Magic Man by The Uncut and Stars by Andy Mac, all songs can be found at www.podsafeaudio.com along with the intro song Let's Get Ramblin by Dynamo Snackbar. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome.
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Sun, 14 October 2012
On this episode on the show we features two families in danger, danger across the stars and a legendary rocker makes his own personal journey. First up it's the blu-ray/dvd review of The Barrens (courtesy of Anchor Bay Entertainment) starring Stephen Moyer and Mia Kirshner where a family gets confronted by the terror of the New Jersey Devil. Then a trip to an old cabin in the woods is filled with terror with the blu-ray review of WWE Studio's Barricade (courtesy of eOne Entertainment) starring Eric McCormack. Then director Ridley Scott returns to the genre he helped define in the blu-ray/DVD review of Prometheus (courtesy of Fox Home Video). We take a road trip with a Canadian legendary rocker with the dvd review of Neil Young : Journeys (courtesy of Sony Home Video) that is directed by Jonathan Demme. Music for this episode features the songs Anybody Drive You Crazy by Sean Momelo, Living The Good Life by Greg Schuler and Trip Off The Old Block by DJ Topshelf, all songs can be found at www.podsafeaudio.com along with the intro song Let's Get Ramblin by Dynamo Snackbar. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome.
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Mon, 8 October 2012
On this episode of the show you get an ambitious teenage surgeon, a family of chaos, murder revisited and zombies on the loose. First up it's another entry inot the month of horror review with the blu-ray of Excision (courtesy of Anchor BayEntertainment). Then it's time to catch up with the Dunohy and Pritchett clans for the blu-ray review of the Emmy Award Winning Modern Family Season 3 (courtesy of Fox HOme Video). We cross the pond and discover more mysteries with the UCOCSgang with the dvd review of New Tricks Season 8 (courtesy of eOne Entertainment). Evil comes in many forms with the video game review Resident Evil 5 : Operation Racoon City for the PS3 (courtesy of Game Access). Music for this episode features the songs Family Tradition by Classic Tragic Hero, Family Tree by Frank Royster and Old Addicts by Commander Yo, all songs can be found at www.podsafeaudio.com along with the intro song Let's Get Ramblin by Dynamo Snackbar. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome.
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Thu, 4 October 2012
In this episode it's a man of many voices, the voice of the voiceless, and damsels in distress. First up it is the blu-ray review of Jeff Dunham : Minding The Monsters (courtesy of Paramount Home Video) as the mast ventrilquist brings out the creatures to play. The we catch up with the self-proclammed best in the world for the 2-disc blu-ray review of WWE's CM Punk : Best in The World (courtesy of eOne Entertainment) as we explore the world of the WWE Champion. Then for my horror video of the show it's the blu-ray review of The Victim (courtesy of Anchor Bay Entertainment) starring Michael Biehn and Jennifer Blanc in this grindhouse style thriller. It's then time to catch with with the ladies from the Women's Murder Club with the audio book review of 10th Anniversary by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro. Music for this episode features the songs Mad World by Ocean Alexander, Around the World by Natalie Brown and Steal My Voice by George Brown, they can all be found at www.famemusic.com. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome and encouraged.
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