Drink: Vodka and Marshmallow Peeps

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Image via Baking Bites – Vodka & Marshmallow Peeps

Baking Bites has got some party cocktails for your adult Easter Egg hunt!  Instead of buying vodka flavored bottles for your party, you can now make your own.  First recipe is a vodka infused marshmallow Peeps cocktail.  Take the 30 sugar sweet Peeps and put it in a large jar and pour vodka into the jar.  When the jar is filled, put it the fridge for 3-4 days and you’re good to go.

For more details and images, go to:  Baking Bites – Vodka & Marshmallow Peeps.

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Japan Trending: Photographing Anime Fighting Techniques

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Image via Blastr.com

What’s trending for Japanese schoolgirls in Japan lately?  Photographing anime-inspired fighting moves and it looks pretty awesome.

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The Art of a Video Store

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Most of us have probably moved on from stepping into a video store to using Netflix by mail if not by digital cable at the push of a menu button, but the truth be told is that we lose a great deal of social interaction, adventure and discovery about films  first hand, because where else could you find unusual categories, collections, to even never before seen films that went nowhere but into a video store that exists for the interest of a cinephile, and of course operated by people who love the art of cinema and have made the video store their business to provide that missing, if not, hard to find film you’ve been searching for.

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Pacific Rim Trailer – SWEDED

A SWEDED version of the Pacific Rim trailer, a style obviously admired and mimicked from Michel Gondry’s 2008 film “Be Kind Rewind”. It’s hilarious!

Jago by Kim Newman

jagokimnewmanAward-winning author Kim Newman’s Jago was published back in 1991, and now Titan Books has just re-release this classic horror story.  A hippie music festival takes place in the small English town of Adler.  Like any big rock music festival it divides the town into two camps, those who want the money it brings in and those who hate it, because of all the property damage and troubles it causes lead by Adler villager Danny Keough.  Many young people like Dolar and his caravan of friends attend the festival to party.  On vacation in the town of Adler, Paul is working on his “end of the world” thesis, while his girlfriend Hazel a potter, runs a pottery shop for a family on vacation.  And we find out that this rock festival is run by a religious cult the Agapemone and from within, Susan a British Secret Service agent is trying to find out who is the mysterious figure – Anthony William Jago.  As the music festival begins, urban legends, darkness, and evil is unleashed on the town of Alder.

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Space Invaders Bottle Opener

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Another cool looking bottle opener from the iconic video game Space Invaders.  It’s available for pre-order @ Entertainment Earth.  It’s makes a great gift for beer drinkers and Space Invader fans.

MSRP:  $9.99USD

Buy it @ Entertainment Earth – Space Invaders Bottle Opener.

Army Man Bottle Opener

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When I was young I played with toy soldiers and I bought my son a set of them a few years ago. Seeing this bottle opener brings back some good memories of playing with those army toys plus it made me wonder where I those stowed those guys away. Made of die-cast metal, and is around $22 after shipping at Amazon, maybe it’s a good thing I don’t know where the old army men are, that way I’d never get them mixed up together since it’ll be a pain trying to find the opener.

MSRP:  $18.05USD

Buy it @ Amazon.com – Army Man Bottle Opener.

Bowie Beau Oui: The Complete David Bowie

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When this book came across our desk, I jumped at the chance at reviewing this. Having grown up in the 1980’s, I lived through Bowie’s commercially successful Let’s Dance years but soon found out that there was much more to the singer than the very popular “Modern Love” and “China Girl” that were dominating radio stations and MTV at the time. What was at first just my curiosity into what he did in the decades before, blossomed into a lifelong infatuation with one of the best and most innovative musicians of all time. Since then, I’ve meticulously listened through past albums and singles; from the excellent glam rock classic The Man Who Sold The World, through his iconic Ziggy Stardust and Thin White Duke years, to the Berlin trilogy in the late 70’s.

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The Bay Lights Art Installation

Bay LightsBeing a native San Franciscan, we figure out at a young age that of the two Bay Area bridges, the Golden Gate Bridge is the prominent and celebrated actor while the SF-Oakland Bay Bridge is the sturdy understudy. Well the time has finally come for the Bay Bridge to step into the limelight with an ambitious, privately-funded art installation called “The Bay Lights.” Consisting of 25,000 LED Lights while measuring 1.8 miles wide and 500 feet high, it is currently the world’s largest LED light sculpture. Each night for the next two years from dusk to 2 a.m., the lights are individually programmed to show a random flow of lights as if shadows are floating to and fro between the towers.

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Only in Asia: McD’s French Fry Parties

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It’s my French Fry Party!! at McDonalds!! Image via Kotaku.com

These potato parties started out by kids in Japan, since French Fries are cheap, the kids just order a bunch of French Fries at McDonalds.  Now it’s all the rage in Asia, as youngsters order bunches of fries.  I have to admit McDonald’s French Fries are very yummy, but the my doctor would go nuts!  I’m scared to ask for the sodium and calorie count.

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Friis Coffee Vault

friiscoffeecontainerI have this obsession with keeping coffee fresh. To save money, I’ve been buying coffee in bulk, but my finicky taste for great coffee had me searching for ways to keep it as fresh as long as possible. Recently, the Friis Coffee Vault came to my attention, and this stainless steel container removes any trapped gases that break down and destroy coffee flavor over time. This will be the perfect gift for anyone who, like me, are looking for that consistently tasty brew in the morning.

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Brand NEW Graphic Novel: Everybody Loves Tank Girl

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Tank Girl returns in Everybody Loves Tank Girl graphic novel from Titan Books.  It’s all new, but just not for EVERYONE.  I mean if you don’t like sexy Tank Girl and friends, bad words, drugs, guns, humor and straight-out wackiness – then this graphic novel isn’t for you.  Co-creator/author Alan C. Martin and artist Jim Mahfood takes us on a wild ride as Tank Girl gives us the inside look at The Tank; their adventures in babysitting their neighbors’ son Feldman; Tank Girl and friends trying to avoid the evil Arty Farty Gang, and many more crazy insane stories.

 

Jim Mahfood’s artwork is super-fun to look at with the various strips in black and white and colored.  Plus in the back of the book, there is a collection of his Tank Girl galley artwork.  One word – SEXY.  And best of all is the out-there sense of humor.  I mean if you don’t get it, you probably won’t get it Tank Girl, but for all us Tank Girl fans – we get it.  I admit I was laughing hard at “The Sixteenth Annual Australian Swearing Competition short!  No SPOILERS here – you will just have to BUY to graphic novel to read it and laugh your butt off.

 

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Hardback Graphic Novel:  Everybody Loves Tank Girl

Author:  Alan C. Martin

Artist:  Jim Mahfood

Publisher:  Titan Books

MSRP:  $19.95USD

Available:  February 22, 2013

Matt Helm Novels are Back!

These days, we can’t get enough of Jason Bourne, Mission Impossible, and James Bond-type films from Hollywood.  The public is craving for good “Tom Clancy-esque” espionage thrillers in print or in films and, lucky for us, Titan Books will be re-issuing author Donald Hamilton’s Matt Helm novels.  Matt Helm was a military assassin during World War II, where he worked for a covert group to eliminate Nazis.  During the 1960’s, the Matt Helm character caught the public’s attention, and has since sold over 20 million books worldwide, while spawning 27 paperback adventure novels.  The character inspired a network TV series and four films starring Dean Martin, which were loosely based on Donald Hamilton’s character, and were set-up to be more of the slapstick comedy/action film variety.  So, I’m pretty much still waiting for Hollywood to get the correct version of Matt Helm on screen and rumors have been swirling that director Steven Spielberg will take a hack at it.  In the meantime, Titan Books will release the first two books in the Helm series – Death of a Citizen and The Wrecking Crew.

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Nick Cardy: The Artist at War

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Nick Cardy is best known for his comic book art during the “Silver Age of Comics,” where he drew DC Comics’ Aquaman and the Teen Titans. Cardy, who’s now in his 90’s, is releasing a collection today of World War II art titled Nick Cardy: The Artist At War showcasing his work in the Army from basic training to Europe’s final days in the war.

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The Aylesford Skull by James P. Blaylock

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James P. Blaylock is back with all new Langdon St. Ives adventure after a twenty-year absence.  “The Aylesford Skull” takes us to Victorian England 1883 where scientist/explorer Langdon St. Ives and villain Dr. Ignacio Narbondo will face off again.

Langdon St. Ives is now living in Aylesford with his wife Alice and two kids – Eddie and Cleo, while unbeknownst to them, Dr. Ignacio Narbondo is setting his plans into motion by pirating a ship in nearby Egypt Bay and grave robbing in Aylesford.  A mysterious man from the past appears to Langdon and finally tells him of Narbondo’s past and his plan to open a portal to the dead.  The villain decides to kidnap Langdon’s son – 4 year old Eddie.  The action begins as Langdon now races off to London to save his son and stop Narbondo’s portal to the dead from opening.

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Interview with Author and Steampunk Pioneer James P. Blaylock

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By now, most sci-fi and fantasy fans are familiar with the Steampunk genre, where works of fiction and art are placed in a world that features steam powered machinery and is often set in the time of Victorian-era England. In the last twenty years, we’re amazed to see how far and how creative “Steampunk culture” has pushed itself in various media, especially in literature, films, and fashion design. Though many recent fans could not even begin to explain how this genre had started out – how authors, screenwriters, and artists influenced by Jules Verne’s Voyages Extraordinaires and H. G. Wells’ The Time Machine created several whimsical and fantastic works in the 1960’s and 70’s. This then opened the door for three young authors, who were friends from the same college and were all mentored by the legendary novelist Philip K. Dick, to write their brand of Victoriana and eventually becoming, unbeknownst at the time, the pioneers of Steampunk.

Recently, we had the good fortune to have a chat with one of the pioneers, the talented James P. Blaylock, who is releasing a new Steampunk novel in his Langdon St. Ives/Narbondo series titled The Aylesford Skull published by Titan Books. It’s been twenty years since the last full novel in the series and we find out why it took that long for the book to be published, what sort of research goes into writing Victoriana, and his opinion on modern Steampunk culture.

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Frankie’s Garage: Nissan Skyline Artwork by Eizin Suzuki

nissanskyline001Nissan celebrated it’s 55th year of the iconic Skyline in 2012.  Nissan Japan teamed up with artist Eizin Suzuki to depict every generation of the Skyline with a cool scenic background.  The 12 wallpapers can be downloaded for your PC or smartphone for free on the 55th Anniversary website.

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Future Flicks: Pedro Almodóvar’s “I’m So Excited”

Is this a follow up to “Women on a Verge of a Nervous Breakdown?”Pedro Almodóvar & Blanca Suárez

Probably not, but Pedro Almodóvar is finishing up a new comedy with a twist! Whether it be dark, far-fetched, somewhat trivial, a situation that references Spanish culture, politics or everyday life, he just manages to bring out something fresh and creative in his films and in his actors. You don’t even have to understand the language, you just have to understand character: their layers of issues, their actions, and the circumstances that would inherently push them to react in a certain way in a given time, place and situation.

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Awakening: The Art of Halo 4

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Being a big Xbox gamer and Halo “fanboy,” I couldn’t wait to get my hands on this new art book from Titan Books titled Awakening: The Art of Halo 4. Like many Halo fans, I was a little weary of 343 Industries taking over the Halo franchise from Bungie.  Though as the promotions started, then watching the exciting web series Halo 4:  Forward Unto Dawn, and seeing the game being released to great reviews, my fears were alleviated.

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Sriracha Lip Balm and Popcorn

lipbalmWith the cold winter weather, if you get dry cracking lips, then how about this J&D Sriracha Lip Balm.  This will get your lips burning.  And it’s SPF15.

MSRP:  $3.99USD

Buy it @ J&D – Sriracha Lip Balm.

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Interview with Anno Dracula Author Kim Newman

Critically acclaimed novelist Kim Newman is well known, not only for writing great storylines, but also blending together a wonderfully imaginative cast of characters for his books. For Dracula Cha Cha Cha, the third book in his Anno Dracula series, you’ll see all of this in full view in a world intertwined with fictional characters and real people in history, such as Ernest Hemingway, Michael Corleone, Audrey Hepburn, and Tintin. Mix them into 1959 Rome where Count Dracula is set to marry the Princess of Moldavia and what you get is a fun read for fans of horror, fiction, and parallel worlds.

Today, we’re honored to have author Kim Newman to take the time out and answer questions on the reissue of the Anno Dracula books, who his primary influences, and what we can expect in Johnny Alucard, the fourth book of the series.

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Vietnamese Noodle Gear dedicated to all things Phở

Townfolk celebrates Phở culture with unique posters, stickers, buttons, and chopsticks dedicated to this Vietnamese noodle dish.  I’m just hungry talking about this.  You can hit up their Kickstarter page for more info – Townfolk – Phở Life.  The pledge prices range from $10 – $50 bucks depending on what Phở Life items you may want.

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Drink: Star Wars Bottle Opener

In a planet far, far away, they probably have beer, and they will probably need something to open it with. That’s where they would need this millennium falcon bottle opener. It’s unfortunate this thing doesn’t shoot out lasers or have sound effects, but to be able to hold a small replica in your hand with the cold beer in the other, well, I think thats good enough for any Star Wars-loving guy.

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Bringing Soul to Your eBooks

I love everything about a good book – the weight in my hand, the beautiful cover, and of course, the great enjoyment the story has brought me. With e-readers, we lose the weight, but we also lose the “soul” of the book. With this imaginative idea by Outofprintclothing.com, one gets to still enjoy their favorite book and cling on to at least some of that “soul” by fitting their eBook with a jacket adorned with original book cover art. Made by the oldest bookbinder in the U.S., the cases also look and feel like an actual book. Check out some of my current favorites – The Great Gatsby and A Clockwork Orange jackets.

For more info, go to:  KickStarter – Out of Print eBook Jackets.

Tarzan Celebrates 100 Years!!!

Today we celebrate 100 years of Tarzan, the man-child raised by apes in the jungles of Africa, born from the imaginary mind of author Edgar Rice Burroughs who created the popular fictional character that first leaped onto printed pages in 1912.

When I received a review copy of Tarzan: The Centennial Celebration in the mail, I was really stunned at how beautiful this hardbound book was.  Author and Tarzan fanatic Scott Tracy Griffin went all out – this book is a comprehensive collection of all things Tarzan and Edgar Rice Burroughs.  First of all, this book has an awesome collection of illustrations, book art, comic book art, cover art, and archive photos from the various movies and television shows.  It also covers various aspects of the Tarzan universe, such as, merchandising, toys, fan clubs, fan conventions, and it even includes a dictionary on what is known as “ape” language.  I can speak ape now!

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