SDCC Wrap-Up [Podcast]: ‘Til We Meet Again!

We're back with more Troy Baker Talk! .............................................................................................................................................................nah. Kinda. Shit. This was our first San Diego Comic-Con together as a team, together as GHG, and here's our first ever Wrap-Up Roundtable for thee! "Sister" Sherice's Pieces, "Reverend" Joe Rivera, "Minister" Gabe Carrasco, Lance Paul "The Apostle", Derek "Divine" Vigeant, Travis "Monsignor" Moody, and, our newest clergygal, Nicole "Fallen Angel" …

SDCC [Chapter 1, Verse III]: X-FILES — She Blinded Us With Science!

It was just May at the Hero Complex Film Festival when X-Files creator Chris Carter said that, despite the extreme relevance of his beloved paranoia-investigation series today, he was happy to do it when he did. But, that was without the presence of Mulder and Scully. Every panelist across the TV Guide's 20th Anniversary of …

SDCC Day I [Podcast]: OMG, We’re Getting Comic Con’d!!!

Welcome to the Troy Baker podcast!!! ..........................................................................................................eh? Preview Night was an abomination... ...and we somehow survived it with our First Annual San Diego Comic Con Midnight Preview Podcast!!! Tyler "Minister" McPhail, "The Reverend" Joe Rivera, Lance Paul "The Apostle," and Travis "Monsignor" Moody. If you don't mind a bunch of long-line idiots whine and bitch, …

THE CONJURING [Review]: These demons like to keep it.. ‘All in the Family’.

My brethren, you know I'm not a big horror fan. I even wish I avoided moving furniture into cobwebby basements in my past New England life - the everywhere location for just about anything horror -- but it seems to me that there are really two common types of horror flicks:  instant gorefests and subtle …

PACIFIC RIM [Review]: Finally, that ‘Smart’ Summer Blockbuster.

Only when the massive monsters and giant mechs do all the talking, of course. Pacific Rim is the most interesting movie of the year, if only because the premise reads like a dumb b-movie idea from a state college C+ film student (read: me), but lays behind one of Hollywood's brightest minds in Guillermo del …