The Art of Watch Dogs

watchdogsThe video game media went bonkers when Ubisoft unveiled Watch Dogs at E3 2012.  The much anticipated and delayed game is now finally out and does it live up to the hype?  I don’t know yet, but will get on my hands on a copy for my Xbox 360 soon.  Just a quick note, you can also look for our review of Watch Dogs by our Retrenders video game guru Ramon Angel soon.  But for now, I’m reviewing the release of The Art of Watch Dogs published by Titan Books.

watchdogs 00In Watch Dogs, the GTA-type game, you play hacker anti-hero Aiden Pearce.  Now on the path of revenge he uses Chicago’s Central Operating System (ctOS) to hack into security cameras, lock doors, control traffic lights, locate targets of interest and grab information on his enemies.  The city of Chicago is now your playground.

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The Tour of FanimeCon 2014

FanimeCon Cover 2014I usually do a Viral Video Friday, but this is our Viral Video Friday – a video tour of FanimeCon 2014!  Our Ramen & a Half crew takes you around what is the biggest anime convention in NorCal every year – FanimeCon.  We take to the Dearlers Hall, Artist Alley, Game Room and more!  We also interview Vice-Chair of FanimeCon 2014 Gary de Guzman and the man in charge of Stage Zero – Wendell Nacnac.

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The Paleoart of Julius Csotonyi

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“Fossils are evidence of prehistoric life written in stone.” Dr. David C. Evans

Dinosaurs and extinct animals have always captured my imagination as a child.  I’ve played with dinosaur toys, pretended to be a dinosaur, drew dinosaurs and read lots of dinosaur books.  Plus I’ve spent many hours watching dinosaur specials on National Geographic and Animal Planet.  The kid in me always wondered how an artist can draw extinct animals so realistically and prehistoric landscapes?  This is where Paleontology comes in, the merging of art and science to paint an ancient environment.  “The Paleoart of Julius Csotonyi” collects the top works of Paleoartisan Julius Csotonyi.

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A Mike Hammer Novel – King of the Weeds

kingofweedsI enjoy reading Mickey Spillane and Max Allan Collins crime/pulp fiction books.  Just like Dirty Harry, shoot first and ask questions later, that’s the Mike Hammer way.

In “King of the Weeds,” Mike Hammer and long-time partner Velda Sterling look to ride off into the sunset with marriage and retirement, but an decades old murder case looks stir things up with his old buddies Captain Pat Chambers and Army pal Marcus Dooley.

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Dragons: Dragon Down

dragoncomic 00Dragons, like vampires, werewolves and zombies are all the rage in movies, TV shows, books, comics and video games these days.  Besides the dragons in HBO’s Games of Thrones, Dreamworks animated How to Train Your Dragon (2010) is also very popular.  I was pleasantly surprised how good the first one was and now I’m just excited for the sequel – How to Train Your Dragon 2 being released on June 13, 2014.  Titan Comics will be releasing graphic novels of all-new adventures based on the How to Train Your Dragon franchise.

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FanimeCon 2014 Recap

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Our Ramen & a Half crew of Eddie Ballar, Ramon Angel and Jonelle recap the NorCal anime extravaganza that is FanimeCon!  No long lines this year, now that’s a big plus!  The team reviews their adventure and we throw in some cosplay highlights as well.

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X-Men: Evolution Steven E. Gordon @ Big Wow! ComicFest 2014

stevenegordonwebsiteOne of the most popular Marvel cartoons was X-Men: Evolution which lasted 4 seasons (52 episodes) on Kids’ WB from 2000-2003.  Our Ramen host Eddie Ballar interviews well-known artist Steven E. Gordon who was the Character Designer of Evolution.  The show that gave birth to X-23, Steven talks about his role and what it was like working on X-Men: Evolution.

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Fold & Glue: Square Headz

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Build your very own paperboard designer toy figure with Square Headz.  Square Headz made its debut at the Big Wow! ComicFest 2014 showing off their simple and fun product.  Just a warning – there is assembly required and you need a stick of glue.

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Funny Greeting Cards by Genunie Haha

tonybuiAre you tired of the boring and sappy Hallmark greeting cards?  We meet-up with Tony Bui, the man behind the funny stationery items and greeting cards of Genuine Haha.  Our Ramen host Ramon Angel gets a few laughs.

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Inker Matt Banning aka BATT @ Big Wow! ComicFest 2014

battinksWhen I started out with comics all I cared about was the artist drawing the issue like the Jim Lee’s and Marc Silvestri’s of the world, and I could care less about the writers, inkers or colorists.  But as I developed my comic book knowledge, I began to learn about writers, inkers and colorists I liked too.  Our Ramen host Ramon Angel got back into comics not just because the art, but the inking by Matt Banning aka BATT on his Green Lantern runs.

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Godzilla – The Official Movie Novelization by Greg Cox

godzillaThe iconic Japanese monster Godzilla created by the Toho Company is back with a vengeance (let’s forget that Roland Emmerich directed Godzilla film in 1998!).  The new flick by Warner Bros and Legendary Pictures looks to bring back the classsic Godzilla with an all-star cast starring Bryan Cranston, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ken Watanabe, Elizabeth Olsen and Juliette Binoche.  Titan Books sent me the “official” novelization of Godzilla a few weeks back and I’m now able to have time to read the book by author Greg Cox.

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FanimeCon 2014

FC14 09I’m kinda of still recovering from the 4-day anime extravaganza in NorCal – FanimeCon 2014.  In the coming weeks ahead, our Ramen & a Half team of Eddie, Ramon and Jonelle will bring us video highlights, recaps, interviews and everything in between from FanimeCon.  Look for it on our website here on Retrenders and our Retrenders YouTube Channel.

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Frankie’s Garage: WekFest Japan 2014 in Nagoya

wekfestjapanOur Retrenders team have been to many WekFest events here in the States, but not in Japan.  Check out this mini-tour of WekFest Japan 2014 – Port Messe, Nagoya by BOWL Films.

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Greg Rucka Interview @ Big Wow! ComicFest 2014

greg rucka coverOver the years reading comics, you begin to find writers you like to read from, and one of them for me is Greg Rucka.  I really enjoyed his Oni Press comics Whiteout and Queen & Country and Greg’s various Batman runs over at DC Comics.  Our Ramen host Eddie Ballar interviews Greg Rucka at Big Wow! ComicFest.

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Spider-Man Kid Artist Ethan Castillo @ Big Wow! ComicFest 2014

ethancastillocoverThe first time we spotted this amazing kid artist Ethan Castillo was at last year’s Big Wow! ComicFest, now he’s back for the second year in a row.  Our Ramen host Eddie Ballar picks up the interview and learns what’s Ethan been up to this past year.

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Young Avengers Jim Cheung @ Big Wow! ComicFest 2014

jim cheung young avengersWe get the 411 for Young Avengers artist Jim Cheung at Big Wow! ComicFest 2014.  Jim talks about his upcoming Marvel projects and of course his Young Avengers work.

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Guardians of the Galaxy Nick Bradshaw @ Big Wow! ComicFest 2014

guardians of the galaxy comicWe interview comic book artist Nick Bradshaw this past weekend at Big Wow! ComicFest.  Nick talks about working on the Guardians of the Galaxy, the new team line-up and of course the upcoming live-action Guardians flick.

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FanimeCon is May 23-26, 2014

fanimecon2014Weren’t we just at Big Wow! Comicfest this past weekend?  Our Retrenders team and Ramen & a Half show will be at this weekend’s anime fun-fest FanimeCon 2014 taking place at the San Jose Convention Center in San Jose, CA.  All things anime and Jpop-culture will be on hand at NorCal’s biggest anime convention FanimeCon.

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The 2014 Big Wow! ComicFest Recap

BW005This past weekend at the San Jose Convention Center, Big Wow! ComicFest took place for comic book fans and cosplayers.  The Ramen & a Half team of Eddie and Ramon recall their highlights of this 2-day comic book festival.

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Big Wow! ComicFest 2014

BW003I’m still recovering from this past weekend’s Big Wow! ComicFest convention at the San Jose Convention Center.  The Ramen and a Half guys went hunting for autographs, but also grab interviews with artists, cosplayers and fans.

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Choose Your Own Adventure: Life’s Lottery

lifelotteryBram Stroker Award winner Kim Newman is known for his witty vampire series Anno Dracula has another book you might want to take a look at.  Kim Newman ponders one of life’s questions in “Life’s Lottery”: Is our human life “predetermined or can we really choose our own path in life?”  If your were a kid growing in the 1980s, you might remember those Find Your Fate: Transformers and G.I. Joe books that I made my mom buy for me.  Those kiddie books had you making the decisions, like if you think Optimus Prime should do this go to page 6, or if you think Optimus Prime should do that go to page 25.  Now instead of playing a Hasbro toy character, you play a real-world fictional character and help him make decisions that will alter his life from the ordinary or to the extra-ordinary.

In “Life’s Lottery” you are born into the world as Keith Oliver Marion, a British Caucasian male, and you’ve luck out, you come from a middle-class background.  You are stuck in the middle with an older sister Laraine and younger brother James.  As I approached page 20 where I would make the first life’s decision for Keith as a 6-year-old boy in school, I really had to reflect how I would come to these decisions and choices for Keith.  Do I make the same choices as I did as a kid in my own personal life growing up, which was the kid that got picked on and then bullied others?  Do I then make choices from my Christian-American cultural upbringing?  Do I just make the common sense decisions as the adult I am now?  Do you I use rationalization or just go with it?  How about I make the decisions like George Costanza in that episode of Seinfeld where he picked the opposite of everything he would do?  Man, this book had me using my brainwaves.

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Big Wow! ComicFest May 17-18, 2014 San Jose

bigwowcomicfest2014This upcoming weekend here in the SF/Bay Area is one cool geek-fest – the Big Wow! ComicFest.  The two-day convention kicks-off May 17-18, 2014 weekend at the San Jose Convention Center in San Jose, CA.  Unlike other comic-book conventions I won’t name that have gone super Hollywood, Big Wow! remains the same as the headliner is all about comic books, the artists and writers in the industry.  Many notable artists will be there like Frank Cho, Neal Adams, Mike Mignola, Greg Rucka, just to name a few.

It’s safe to say Retrenders will be at Big Wow! ComicFest!  Our Ramen & A Half team Eddie Ballar and Ramon Angel will grab interviews and highlights from the event.  Look for our videos on the Retrenders YouTube channel.

Here our some of our videos we did last year from Big Wow! ComicFest 2013:

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Future Flick: Ping Pong Summer

pingpongsummerOkay, I’m sucker for 1980s films or flicks that take place in the 1980s and I can’t wait to see this movie – “Ping Pong Summer.”  The year is 1985 and 13-year-old Rad Miracle is on summer vacation with his family and finds a ping pong mentor in Susan Sarandon’s character.

And I’m a sucker for any-type of ping pong movie!

Release Date:  June 6, 2014.

For more info, go to:  Facebook – Ping Pong Summer.

The Search for General Tso

searchgeneralchickenAnother documentary that is on my watch list and is now hitting the film festival circuit is “The Search for General Tso” by filmmaker Ian Cheney.  If you been to any Chinese restaurant in America you will find some-type of “General Tso” chicken dish.  This dish is unheard in native China, a typical Chinese-American dish like Egg Rolls and Beef & Broccoli.  This documentary tries to find the origins and effects of “General Tso” chicken.

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Crayon Carved Mini-Scupltures by Hoang Tran

caryola coverRemember all those Crayola crayons you had as a kid, where you would not just color drawing books with, but also mark-up the walls and rooms in your parent’s house?  Well there is another use for them now, discovered by local Bay Area artist Hoang Tran.  The San Jose native was going to dental school, but figured out he can carved mini-sculptures using wax crayons instead.

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