Posted in: News and Opinions by Archive Authors on October 5th, 2007
In an interview with Moviehole, a former Firefly/Serenity cast member Alan Tudyk (Wash) expressed with great excitement that a Serenity 2 is now very much being considered by Universal. What caused this massive change of opinion in the franchises profitability?
They had to put the new DVD out because they've been selling out of the other one and so Universal's like "So, let's do another one." And now, there's now a chance there's going to be another movie". - Alan Tudyk
Posted in: Dare to Play the Game, News and Opinions by Michael Durr on October 3rd, 2007
Missing Resolution in Halo, Missing Wii's for Christmas and Microsoft soon to miss Bungie? - Welcome to the column that is missing pants and dignity (if we had any to begin with) known as Dare to Play the Game.
Welcome to another edition of Dare to Play the Game. Okay, okay so my review of the pretty Halo Tin isn't quite done. I'd say it is about two thirds done to be exact. It is looking quite good; but I've got the replay section mainly to go over with a fine tooth come. One thing that Halo 3 has a lot of and that is game modes. So I'll have to be careful and be meticulous. At first I was rather meh about the game, but I kinda like it now. Now keep in mind, I'm not one of those gah-gah Halo is king guys but I'm having fun with it. Played three stages to completion and messed with multiplayer for a good long time. My girlfriend and I are still both addicted to Bomberman Live. We aren't really good at it (though we have our moments) but we have a great time playing it.
Posted in: News and Opinions by Archive Authors on October 1st, 2007

Vudu is launching a $400 set top box that will let you purchase ($20) or rent ($1-4) high-def movies, which are downloaded to the Vudu box over a high-speed internet connection. It promises a big selection, easily accessible - the long-sought "blockbuster in your living room."
Posted in: Dare to Play the Game, News and Opinions by Michael Durr on September 26th, 2007
Halo 3, Halo 3, and Just say No To Transsexuals - Welcome to the column that is overloaded with hype and sexual indecency known as Dare to Play the Game.
Welcome to another edition of Dare to Play the Game. In my hand I have the Halo 3 CE Tin. It's pretty, it's sexy, I want to have relations with it. (okay not really). In my other hand, I hold a 20 ounce of Halo 3 Mountain Dew Game Fuel. Feeeel the hype. I have not played the game yet; I will soon and hope to have a review on this site by Sunday. Sure, the other reviewers had it up on Tuesday. But I have a job, and I don't get the game early. The tin looks great seriously, but my only complaint about the tin is how the discs are held inside. Its flimsy and they should have used the harder plastic pegs we are accustomed to. I'll have to be careful with it so my Halo 3 goodness goes undamaged. Apparently there is already news about this. Perhaps I need to find a double cd case for the two discs. In other gaming news, I took the time to put my Bomberman Live (XBLA) Review up. Great game, great use of 800 points. Expansion pack #2 is set to hit today, most people will probably miss it because they'll be knee deep in Master Chief's crotch. Hey you know it's true.
Posted in: Blog Posts, News and Opinions by Archive Authors on September 25th, 2007
Next year, YouTube plans to add 30-second bumper ads to the beginning of video clips. I visit the site infrequently to watch the latest, "you gotta see this" video, or to find trailers of older films. You think I'm going to sit through 30 seconds of crap advertising to watch some idiots launch their friend with a giant slingshot? Think again.
No word on whether the ads will be on every video, or whether ads will vary in length. No matter how you cut it, this is bad news for YouTube users, and will surely mark the end of YouTube's reign as top video-sharing site. What'll be next?
Posted in: News and Opinions by Archive Authors on September 20th, 2007
As with many big media announcements, the superficial awesomeness of NBC's move - offering downloadable versions of popular TV shows (Heroes, The Office, Jay Leno, Conan O'Brien, etc. [see Last100]) - is dimmed by the conditions that come with them.
So - on the upside, previously you had to pay $2 to download these shows from Apple's iTunes - now they are free. On the downside - they come with ads and a bunch of limitations and restrictions.
Posted in: Dare to Play the Game, News and Opinions by Michael Durr on September 19th, 2007
Turbo Cd's on the Wii, Gamestop Manager on Suspension and a Washer on the way to my house - Welcome to the column that is always on even if the writer is somewhere between a wounded animal & rigor mortis known as Dare to Play the Game.
Welcome to another edition of Dare to Play the Game. I finally started playing my Xbox 360 again. Played a smattering of Dig Dug (good stuff) and Gauntlet (I forgot how frustrating this game is) and I also started playing WWE Smackdown vs Raw 07. Getting used to the new grapple system is interesting but I'm already having fun with it. Unlocking some of this stuff will take some major time but outside of the crazy achievement where you have to beat everybody on legendary or the online ones where you have to win 20 in a row (unless somebody is willing to boost for me); I think I'll be playing this for a while. I did also download Bomberman Live after much consideration and should be providing a review by the end of the weekend. It will be the first review that I will do with some help from my girlfriend (who might be playing this right now). Yes I appreciate finally having a gamer girlfriend. And she's amazing in some many other ways too.
Posted in: Blog Posts, News and Opinions by Archive Authors on September 17th, 2007
We're about to be hit with 12 discs of Young Indy goodness. Paramount has released new details about the forthcoming The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones - Volume One, which streets October 23, 2007. Volume one alone will be 12 discs, with seven feature-length episodes, and a boat-load of companion documentaries. Once the other two volumes are released — volume 2 on December 18 and volume 3 in spring of '08 — the set will include all 22 episodes and a staggering 94 documentaries.
With excitement beginning to build for Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, I'm sure these releases will do very well. All I can say is it's about time The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles saw the light of day. If you didn't catch this show when it aired in the early 90s, here's your chance to enjoy a groundbreaking TV series.
Posted in: News and Opinions, The Reel World by Archive Authors on September 15th, 2007
(click the cover to expand, btw) I know nothing about this movie other than that the concept sounds intriguing, and that it hits DVD October 23rd. Directed/produced/co-written by Arquette, Fox describes the film as an homage to slasher flicks by Wes Craven & Tobe Hooper. The plot is right from the slasher playbook: group of teens stalked and killed. But the "Arquette Homage" element is intriguing. Calling David Annandale: do you anything about this?
Posted in: News and Opinions by Archive Authors on September 13th, 2007
Courtesy of the Wong Blogger. I don't know anything about the Ironman, but Robert Downey Jr., a contemporary plot line, and some killer action are making this look sweet.