Friday, March 28, 2014
The Honeycomb Hideout Episode 21: Youmadness Day 3
We finally made it! The final part of Imaginos Workshop's experiences at Youmacon 2013!! That sunday was particularly interesting as some old 'Combies returned to the fray. Jon Fournier and Cory Clements join Joe Cain and Joe Young behind the mic as they banter, observe and oogle. Yes, there was much oogling, even whilst recording. LOL This episode also brought about the introduction of a new feature for the Honeycomb Hideout that may become a new convention tradition. We hereby dub it "HCH Uber-BRAWL!"; oh yeah, feel the awesome. This first edition started out as an "East vs. West" style tournament but quickly turned into a geeky battle royale. Give a listen and join in on the fun!
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And if you have any suggestions for match-ups for future editions of "HCH Uber-BRAWL!" that you would like to hear us research and discuss, leave us a comment on any future episode. We'll collect them between episodes and when the time comes for the next "Uber-BRAWL!", we'll use the match-ups we're sent. Cool, huh?
Labels:
HCH Uber-BRAWL!,
Honeycomb Hideout,
Youmacon
Monday, March 24, 2014
The Imaginos Movie Review: 47 Ronin (Potentially Spoiler-ish)
Written by Joseph Young
Edited by J. Albert Cain
A few weeks ago, I went to go see "47 Ronin" in
theaters with a fellow imaginos member and thought this movie is sweet as
hell,. 2 thumbs up! Then I went to go read the 313 year old true story that the
movie was based off of. I can honestly say that the movie held to its
roots very well, though it did make some choices that ...let's say
"color" the story a bit. Because the story is true or mostly
true in this case, there are few plot holes, if any, that I can find, though
the changes that were made are something to talk about.
::Editor's Note: This is actually a hella spoiler-ific
review. So yeah, beware if you want to see this movie in the near future and
care about spoilers.::
Labels:
47 Ronin,
Japan,
Keanu Reeves,
Movie Review,
Samurai,
Tokugawa Era
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