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Macaulay Culkin Reprises Role As ‘Home Alone’ Character For Web Series ‘:DRYVRS’
If you’ve ever wondered how things were going for Kevin McCallister, the young boy from Home Alone who was forgotten at home when his family went on a trip to Paris, a new video has been released that answers that question for you.
Macaulay Culkin reprises his role as McCallister for the first episode of a new web series titled :DRYVRS, in which a man encounters strange individuals while using an Uber-like transportation service. And let’s just say things aren’t going all that hot for Kevin these days.
You can watch the video below if you so choose, but be warned, if you cherish Home Alone it might do a little damage to those happy feels you get watching it.
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NYCC 2015: Screen Junkies: Honest Trailers & Movie Fights Panel
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By Dr. Zaius
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Saturday, October 10th, 2015 at 11:00 am
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Screen Junkies has over 4.7 million subscribers on YouTube and they’re… just like us: regular guys who love movies, and love even more to sit around talking about them, complaining and mocking them as well. I had the opportunity watch their panel appearance at New York Comic-Con on Friday.
The biggest view-getters from their channel is the Honest Trailers feature, which debut on Tuesdays, and Movie Fights on Fridays. Honest Trailers consists of hilarious 4-6 minute videos where they mock the ins and outs of popular movies with phony trailers that may tell too much truth. Movie Fights features arguments based on random film questions like Indy/Han, DC/Marvel, etc.
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NYCC 2015: ‘Con Man’ Panel With Alan Tudyk & Nathan Fillion
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By Dr. Zaius
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Friday, October 9th, 2015 at 11:10 pm
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Alan Tudyk, Nathan Fillion, Seth Green, and Felicia Day, the stars of Con Man, made an appearance at a panel on Friday at New York Comic-Con to talk about the new web series.
Called an event 13 years in the making, Alan Tudyk (Firefly, I Robot) and Nathan Fillion (Castle, Firefly) developed the idea for Con Man in Tudyk’s kitchen. Later, we’d find during the panel that most of the ideas, sans two, were Tudyk’s. Their ideas were to have a show about actors and conventions, and the fans that worship them. The problem: no producers wanted it. Tudyk relayed later that many wanted to mock the fans and portray cosplayers as weirdos instead of devoted lovers of the art. Together they took to Indiegogo and through their devoted fans raised $3.2 million through 46,000 fan donations and did the show as a web series.
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Real Fake History – The Walking Dead: Woodbury
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By Dr. Zaius
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Wednesday, September 2nd, 2015 at 11:00 am
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The Walking Dead has taken audiences by storm. Since debuting in 2010, the AMC series based the graphic novels by Robert Kirkman found a core viewership amongst horror fans seeking more realistic and scary shows on TV. But along with it’s great character like Daryl (Norman Reedus) and Rick (Andrew Lincoln) comes questions. Ever wonder how EVERYONE in a Zombie Apocalypse is a natural sharpshooter, zipping headshots like anyone can grab a gun and be Army-material? Real Fake History does. Today Machinima‘s weekly mockumentary series examines a crucial battle from AMC’s wildly successful show, The Walking Dead, with the assault on the prison by the Governor and his Woodbury army.
Watch the Real Fake History webisode below.
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