| Watch Daryl and Bob’s Confrontation From ‘The Walking Dead’ Episode 4.4 (Spoilers)
On last night’s episode of The Walking Dead, the people at the prison on getting sicker, but the focus was on Daryl (Norman Reedus) and his team’s away mission to search for medicine. During the mission, it seemed like Bob would do anything to get the meds back to the ailing, so much so that he’d risk his life against attacking Walkers. While the group urges him to let the Walkers take his bag, Bob doesn’t let go. What happens next was a surprise, one that confirmed to all fans of the AMC series that you don’t mess with Daryl! Watch Daryl’s confrontation with Bob here below, from Episode 4.4 “Indifference.” Also included below are two behind-the-scenes/making-of videos for the episode.
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| $5 Album Deal: Badfinger ‘Straight Up’ |

Straight Up, by the rocking, rolling, and troubled English group Badfinger, is now available in MP3 format from Amazon this month for only $5.00. Badfinger remains a nice musical anomaly that existed from the late 1960s to the mid 1970s, was born somewhat out of the Beatles inference, both as songwriters for the band and friends (most releases by the band were on the Beatles’ Apple Record label), and had a few hits which still rotate on the radio to this day (“No Matter What,” “Day After Day,” and the super soppy soaker “Without You”). Plagued with inner circle dramas from management which led to fund embezzlement, which no doubt contributed to the suicides of two of its key members (Pete Ham and Tom Evans), Badfinger nonetheless still contributed their sonic talents to some wide-ranging albums, filled with a sort of puckish adventurous skein with rock, ballads, slight progressive arrangements, and a cool feel overall aurally. Straight Up is no exception. With songs like “Take It All,” the aforementioned “Day After Day,” “Sometimes,” “Perfection,” and the now immortalized as musically accompanying the final scene in the television program Breaking Bad, “Baby Blue,” Straight Up, like the rest of Badfinger’s work, remains essential listening for the curious, the diehard, and the casual fan of the band. Browse over 100 albums on sale this month for only $5 each!
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| Game Preview: Kaijudo: Invasion Earth |
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Monday, November 4th, 2013 at 2:00 pm |

Here at Geeks of Doom, we like to show off new games right from the get go. Well, it just so happens that Wizards of the Coast is totally cool with that and they keep me well informed (and stocked with samples). This Friday, November 8, the new expansion set Kaijudo – Invasion Earth, hits the shelves at better book, hobby, and game stores nationwide. I’ve included a preview of the deck and boosters below.
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| Marvel’s Mutant Mercenary Deadpool Could Still Get His Own Movie |
By BAADASSSSS!
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Monday, November 4th, 2013 at 12:30 pm |

A solo feature film starring Deadpool – Marvel Comics’ mutant-powered Merc with a Mouth created by artist Rob Liefeld and writer Fabian Nicieza who made his first appearance in February 1991’s New Mutants #98 – has been in the works for the past decade at various studios including New Line Cinema. Ryan Reynolds (R.I.P.D.) had been attached to the title role long before he played a controversial iteration of the wisecracking comic book badass in X-Men Origins: Wolverine that did not go over well with devoted fans of Wade Wilson. Why mince words? It stunk to high Hell and was far from being the cinematic Deadpool that could have been. Nonetheless, Reynolds has been tirelessly championing Deadpool for years and several directors enthusiastically circled the project – chief among them were Robert Rodriguez and music video helmsman (and current Videodrome remake shot-caller) Adam Berg. As it stands the man who wants to bring Deadpool to the big screen in the movie the character deserves is Tim Miller, a veteran visual effects artist whose past credits include X-Men, Daredevil, and Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. Miller would be making his directorial debut on the film should it ever actually get made. Well sure enough, that may happen a lot sooner than we think.
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