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REVIEW: Game of Thrones S3 E04 “And Now His Watch Has Ended”

This review will contain spoilers, anything going beyond the scope of the episode will be done in white text and will be preceded by *Spoiler*, episode spoilers will not be prefaced.

 

Last episode ended huge. Jaime Kingslayer Lannister getting his hand cut off was amazing. That scene was intense, the knife digging into Jaime’s eye and then so quickly moving to cut through his wrist. Last week is going to be a tough act to follow but we also will be seeing the results of Jamie losing his hand, Dany selling a dragon for a slave army, Theon getting rescued again, Arya’s journey, and what’s going on north of the wall.

 

The Good

  • Jamie…seven hells man know when you are beaten. Watching him just get it worse and worse is rough. He has fallen so far from the first episode of this show.
  • The origin of Varys The Spider and his revenge. I really did not expect the crate to contain a person, I figured some scrolls or something to give him a leg up in the game.
  • Nice to know that Ros is trying to do good, and is pretty damn smart. Which means she’ll probably die or have more awful things happen to her.
  • Wow, the Sept of Baelor is a pretty amazing set piece. Also the continued creepiness of Joffrey and the “interest” of Margaery.
  • “The Boy” has one creepy ass smile, Iwan Rheon really is good at being a creep.
  • Twyin tells it how it is. Hard to hate the guy.
  • Shit, imagine if Twyin and Olenna Tyrell teamed up? Un-fucking-stoppable.
  • “You are a bastard, a daughter fucking, wilding bastard.”
  • LORD BERIC DONDARRION!
  • Oh look Dany speaks Valyrian.
  • That look from Missandei!
  • Dracarys… Muahaha you know she was never really going to give up her dragon. Ever.

 

The “Bad”

  • Theon seems to have recovered shockingly well from being tortured.
  • Not a fitting end for the Old Bear.
  • Beric doesn’t look much like I imagined him, no purple, no lightning. Still a bad ass.
  • Valyrian sounds like whatever language Leeloo speaks in Fifth Element.

 

So I think the ending of this episode may overshadow the rest of it. Dany showing that she knew what the asshole slaver was saying all along and then melting his face is going to stick strongly in everyone’s minds. With that said, the mayhem at Craster’s was a pretty damn big deal. Lord Commander Mormont is dead and The Watch has lost so many men. Also Theon never really being rescued is incredibly fucked up. The boy who brought him back just played with him the entire time and knew enough about his past to do it well. Next week is going to very interesting as well, Sandor has his trial and we will see more of Jon and Robb.

TRAILER: R.I.P.D.

Basically this looks like Rooster Cogburn and Ryan Reynolds killing dead baddies. Whatever, I’ll go see it because Jeff Bridges.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=X07xNrVd7DU

GIVEAWAY: Star Trek: The Best of Both Worlds on The Big Screen!

Big Shiny Robot! is pleased to announce that we’ll be giving away some passes to next week’s theatrical screening of the newly revamped Next Generation classic, The Best of Both Worlds. I’ve seen the Blu-ray version that comes out on the 30th (preorder here) and I’ve watched it twice. The effects are stunning and the improved quality makes this a truly theatrical-feeling experience.

I also interviewed Jonathan Frakes about these episodes, so you’ll need to look for that soon, as well.

Since the passes we’re giving away are for the Salt Lake City area, we’ll be giving them away at two of our events over the next week for next Thursday’s screening.

We will be giving the passes away this weekend at our booth at SLC Nerd (click over to their website for details on admission) as well a couple of pairs to the winners of next week’s Big Shiny Geek Show Pub Quiz, held every Wednesday at Lucky 13 in Salt Lake City. It’s hosted by myself and Shannon Barnson from The Geekshow Podcast, and has been voted as the best pub quiz in the state 2 years running.

Here’s the official verbage and more chances to win:

Win an admit 2 pass to the special one-time in theatre showing of STAR TREK Season 3: The Best of Both Worlds on Thursday, April 25 at 7PM throughout the Salt Lake City area! Please find more information on the movie here  and below

WHERE: Pass will be good to the special event showing of STAR TREK Season 3 on April 25 at 7PM at various theatres.

Star Trek: The Next Generation – The Best of Both Worlds 

 Fathom Events and CBS Home Entertainment are coming together again to celebrate Season 3 of the iconic series Star Trek: The Next Generation in a special one night big screen event. For the first time ever, The Best of Both Worlds will be shown bigger and better as a full-length presentation only on Thursday, April 25th at 7:00 PM (local time) in select cinemas nationwide.

This not to be missed movie theater event will feature one of the most memorable moments in TV history and exclusive clips about the making of The Best of Both Worlds and Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 3.

Set in the 24th century, The Next Generation was created by Gene Roddenberry over 20 years after the original Star Trek series. The Next Generation became the longest running series of the Star Trek franchise, consisting of 178 episodes over 7 seasons. Star Trek: The Next Generation – The Best of Both Worlds is the first opportunity to see The Best of Both Worlds, one of the greatest TV episodes of all time, as a gloriously remastered full-length feature in select movie theaters nationwide on Thursday, April 25th at 7:00 PM (local time).

INTERVIEW: Jeffrey Brown

In advance of the release of his new book, Vader’s Little Princess, Jeffrey Brown took time out of his incredibly busy schedule to chat with us over at Full of Sith.

Not only did we talk about his previous book, Vader and Son, and the new book, we also talked about his career in comics and how he got into (and stays into) Star Wars. We also discussed how he’s showing his children Star Wars and at what pace.

He also revealed some new details about his next Star Wars book for Scholastic called Jedi Academy.

Jedi Academy is set 200 years before the prequels and features a group of younglings under the tutelage of Yoda in the Jedi Temple as they deal with all of the normal middle-school sorts of problems. And the Gym Teacher is a Wookiee. It’s told through the journal of a young Padawan named Roan. It sounds like a lot of fun and with Jeffrey Brown’s touch with Star Wars, you know it’ll be fun for adults and kids alike. You’ll have to listen to the full interview for more details.

Jedi Academy comes out in September from Scholastic and can be pre-ordered on Amazon now.

Vader’s Little Princess comes out next week.

You can follow Jeffrey Brown through his website and be sure to email him, wondering why the most recent social media he has there is a Myspace page.

To listen to the full interview, head to the Full of Sith website, or subscribe to the feed through iTunes.

GIVEAWAY: Vertigo Comics: Django Unchained

Ladies and Gentlemen, boys and girls, well, maybe not boys and girls…

Big Shiny Robot! has received a number of copies of the first three issues of the comics adaptation of the Academy Award winning screenplay for Django Unchained, as written by Quentin Tarantino.

These stunning comics represent the first half of a six-part adaptation and feel very much like a spaghetti western on the page.

If you’re not interested in waiting for the contest giveaway, head to your finest local comic book store and demand only the finest in comics adapted from films.

In order to win the first three issues from Big Shiny Robot!, however, all you need to do is:

Send us an email to editor (at) bigshinyrobot (dot) com with the subject line DJANGO UNCHAINED!

It’s that simple.

You can get extra entires by visiting and liking our Facebook page and following us on twitter and letting us (and your friends) know there why you want the Django comics.

I’ll send you an email early next week if you’ve won!

We will also be giving away a set of them to a lucky fan who visits our booth at SLC Nerd on Saturday. We hope to see you there.

Special Thanks to DC Comics and Vertigo for providing the giveaways. And don’t hesitate to pick up the film, available on Blu-ray now.

TRAILER: Man of Steel

This movie looks great, but it’s missing one key ingredient: John Williams’s Superman theme. It’s never going to reach the heights it could if they completely refuse to use that music.

Maybe that’s a personal problem for me. Maybe that’s just my cross to bear, but John Williams’s score is synonymous with Superman and it would put this movie over the top.

On the other hand, Zack Snyder could still screw it up for other reasons.

This film comes out in June.

IN MEMORIAM: Richard LeParmentier

Big Shiny Robot! has learned that Richard LeParmentier, the man behind Admiral Motti, the commander of the Death Star, has passed away at the age of 67.

This came as a personal shock to me, as I’ve known Richard for a long time. In the mid-2000’s I was tasked with producing a Star Wars fan film that never ended up getting made with him reprising his role as Admiral Motti in a Colonel Kurtz sort of role. Richard had written the very droll script himself. We’d gone so far as scouting locations in Georgia and casting parts, but never found the money to put it together and it fizzled, as many projects did in that void of filmmaking prior to things like Kickstarter. He later tried to finish it as an animated film, and there it stopped. I truly regret not having the money to pony up to make the thing myself.

Richard could be an odd man, and had very strong opinions.

He was enamored by Gene Hackman’s ability as an actor.

The first time I ever spoke to Richard was by phone. My good friend, the author Janine Spendlove, had met Richard and Kenneth Colley (Admiral Piett) at a small convention and had been hanging out with them and couldn’t resist calling me and putting them on the phone with me, trying to guess who she was talking to. When I found out she was sitting with the pair of them I got excited and told her pass on the info that not only were they great in Star Wars, I loved them in Who Framed Roger Rabbit? and Monty Python’s The Life of Brian, respectively.

They both seemed impressed by that and we went our separate ways. Janine continued contacting Richard and when he began work the first time on Motti Now, she suggested me.

Imagine my surprise when I started getting calls from an international number at odd hours. And we’d talk for hours and hours and hours. Not just about the film we wanted to get completed, but about Richard’s storied history in the film industry in general. I asked about everything from Star Wars and Superman to Roger Rabbit and Octopussy. For Richard, though, I always got the impression that he felt his greatest achievement was working opposite Gene Hackman in a scene of Warren Beatty’s Reds.

In fact, it was through Richard that I learned that Gene Hackman had been circling the role of Eddie Valiant in Who Framed Roger Rabbit? before Bob Hoskins took the part.

I’ll never forget the two hours of friendly debate that ensued when Richard explained to me why Hoskins, while good, was an infinitely inferior choice next to Hackman. It was my job to inform him, repeatedly, that he was a crazy person.

The first time I met Richard in person was at Celebration III in Indianapolis at a 501st dinner, where I offered to buy him a beer. I’ll never forget his response, “I’m too old to have that much carbonated liquid in my bladder. I’ll take a glass of wine, though.”

Richard was a very nice guy. I kept up with him on facebook. He mentored me for a time as a writer, as we were workshopping the script for Motti Now and breaking it down for production. Aside from being instrumental in -OvfG8tE?t=7s”>my favorite scene in A New Hope, Richard left an indelible mark on my life and I’m very sorry to hear that he’s passed away. I was hoping to get him on Full of Sith these days, and join him drinking a bottle of wine again at some point.

In some small way, he served as an inspiration for my book, Lost at the Con. It was a statement he made that helped push me to get to Dragon*Con in the first place, which was the basis for that whole book. “You really need to go to Dragon*Con, Bryan. But don’t bring the kids. Dragon*Con is the one convention you leave the kids home for.”

My thoughts, little as they can do, are with his family.

UPDATE: I reached out to Janine Spendlove, who introduced me to Richard and asked for her thoughts if she wanted to share them and sent me the following:

I just found out a few minutes ago that Richard LeParmentier passed away last night.

Bryan told me. I’m glad he was the one to tell me. He’s always been my Star Wars BFF. And I could be real with him, because I knew he understood what I felt because he was feeling it too.

I then called Kathy and Albin Johnson (from the 501st) to confirm. I wasn’t that I didn’t trust Bryan or his sources, but somehow I had to hear it from her. And they confirmed it, and it was so final.

I don’t really know what to say or how to react. I feel like anything I do say will sound trite or self-serving. But I’m going to say it anyways.

As with many people heavily involved in the Star Wars fandom, Richard was a very dear friend. He was always accessible, loved Star Wars fans, and never EVER aloof to us.

We first met 10 years ago, almost exactly, at IQM2. Will (for whom my book War of the Seasons: The Human was written for & dedicated to), podcasting’s Rich Sigfrit, and myself. It was our first convention, and Richard immediately took us under his wing, especially Will.

I have so many pictures of that day I need to dig up and post (and will, later, on my blog).

By the end of that day, Richard & I were friends, exchanged phone numbers and email addresses & kept in touch over the years, linking our families (yes, Richard does have a son. A wonderful adorable son that he adored and loved and loved to talk about. But, I’m not sure how public he (Richard’s son) wants to be right now, so I will just leave it at that) up at conventions when we could, but more often than not just chatting on the phone.

As with many of his friends, he always seemed to know when you needed a phone call. He knew when you needed to talk. And he never wanted anything when he called you – just wanted to chat and catch up. So I would get these delightful phone calls from him every few months or so just to say hello. Sadly, given both our busy schedules more often than not we’d play phone tag, but the messages were always entertaining.

I last heard from him a couple days ago.

And maybe that’s what makes this so hard – a couple of days ago we were making plans. Trying to see if our con schedules were going to link up over the year. He asked me to look over a screenplay he’d written… and now, I just don’t even know how to process this.

I’m still horrified and upset over what happened yesterday in Boston (my husband & I are marathoners & most of our friends participate in the running/racing community in one way or another, so it hit very close to home), and now this.

I just want to hug my family and friends tightly. All of them.

I don’t want the world to be sad.

And I don’t want Richard to be gone.

Star Wars has lost Admiral Motti.

But the world has lost a wonderful man.

UPDATE #2: Kathy Johnson, a member of the 501st, wife of the legion’s founder, Albin Johnson, and mother of Katie (R2-KT), referenced below, sent in her thoughts about Richard’s passing:

Many moons ago I got to go to Dragon*con for the first time ever. I had no idea what kind of con it was (SUPER HUGE) or that my life would forever change because of the people I meet there. One of those people was Richard. He was one of the most genuine people I ever met in my life. He was who he said he was. He acted how he wanted and we were all OK with it because it was Richard.

When my daughter [Katie] became ill he was one of those people who was in touch the whole course. He didn’t have to be but he was. He truly cared about he’s fans and friends. Many of us were lucky enough to be both. When I heard the news this morning my heart sank. A shining star in our fandom was taken from us too soon.

He will be missed by one and all. My thoughts and prays are with his family. I hope they know how much he was loved by all of us.

He was truly one in a million.

FOOTAGE: Iron Man 3 – MTV Movie Awards

This movie looks incredible.

MTV, through their Movie Awards, premiered this bit of footage from Iron Man 3, which comes out in the United States May 3rd.

A clip like this is exactly what I needed to get over the news coming from the Boston Marathon.

PODCAST: The April Big Shiny Podcast!

This Month’s Podcast Features:

Zombietron (Tom), Kill-tacular-tron (Lucas), Arse-Bot (Tyson), Mexicus Prime (Jimmy), Vagatron (Kiley), and guest, Ben Fuller from SLC Nerd

This month we have an aweseom guest with us, the man behind SLC Nerd, Ben Fuller. He joins us to chat about all the awesomeness that you will be able to find at SLC Nerd this weekend (Saturday, April 20, at The Complex). Also, at the end of the Podcast, find out how you can win tickets to SLC Nerd!

The panel chats about The Wolverine trailers that have finally hit the web and more disheartening TMNT casting news. Kiley has a list of comics to chat about, which leads to some discussion about how comic book films affect comic books, and vise-versa.

Having played the Injustice: Gods Among Us demo, the panel shares their thoughts on how the game plays and whether or not DC potentially has an awesome fighting game on their hands. Tom tries to talk about Bioshock Infinity as best he can without spoiling it, and Lucas talks about the awesomeness that is Star Craft: Heart of the Swarm.

Be sure to check out Big Shiny Robot’s newly-launched Twitch page in which Tom has all sorts of video gamey goodness for you to check out!

Thanks for listening and watch for a new episode every month! If you like what you hear, rate the Big Shiny Robot Podcast Family on iTunes!

 

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REVIEW: Game of Thrones S3 E03 “Walk Of Punishment”

This review will contain spoilers, anything going beyond the scope of the episode will be done in white text and will be preceded by *Spoiler*, episode spoilers will not be prefaced.

Right off the bat we were treated to a new piece on the opening map, Riverrun. I always love seeing the new spots on the map and how they are treated. I’ve been worried before about the changes from the books but this episode is doing amazing things. The Brotherhood Without Banners and the Jamie and Brienne road trip are extremely entertaining. We are only 3 episodes in and things are shaping up for a really incredible season. As we know this show peaks around episode 9, and I think it’s going to be better than the last 2 seasons.

 

The Good

  • Strong opening with the Funeral of Hoster Tully and finally meeting Catelyn’s family, Edmure and Brynden The Blackfish. The Blackfish is already a huge bad ass.
  • Robb is very kingly this episode. Not taking any shit from his uncle.
  • The most awkward small council meeting ever.
  • THE BEAR AND THE MAIDEN FAIR!! Not how I thought it’d sound but not bad at all. Also I seriously love the Jamie and Brienne road trip. They’ve taken some of the best dialogue from the books and changed things to make them work wonderfully on the screen.
  • Mance and Tormund are going to war!
  • “There is a beast in every man and it stirs when you put a sword in his hand.”
  • Rhaegar fought valiantly, Rhaegar fought nobly. And Rhaegar died.”
  • Podrick deserves all his awesomeness.
  • The fuck?! What is going on with Theon? *Spoiler* They found away to spring the Bastard of Bolton on us. 
  • Holy. Shit. I knew Jaime would lose his hand but not like that. Holy shit they did an amazing job with that. They have managed to keep this material fresh for book readers in so many ways.

 

The Bad

  • I may have to rename this The Not Perfect, because nothing has really been bad.  Just different or waiting to be explained.
  • White Walker art?
  • *Spoiler* Why hasn’t Sam become Sam the Slayer yet? I figure it has to happen soon enough.
  • Personal thing: I always hate birth scenes. Always.
  • Pervy Stannis.

This episode was pretty incredible. I was surprised on a few things and I think they writers are doing a wonderful job keeping book readers guessing as well as providing a solid show for people who haven’t read the books. I was very impressed tonight.