GUI Pre-Cap Week of 7-31-17

GUI Pre-Cap Week of 7-31-17

A GEEKS UNDER THE INFLUENCE weekly “Pre-Cap.”
The Bruce fills you in on must see TV shows and movies for the week of 7/31/17!

 

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Review: “Atomic Blonde” in “The Coldest City”

Review: “Atomic Blonde” in “The Coldest City”

After seeing the trailer for “Atomic Blonde” preceeding “Wonder Woman”, I was on a mission to read the graphic novel that inspired the film. I was barely 10 years old when I watched the Berlin Wall fall on TV. I remembered watching music videos on MTV when it was still a nascent cable channel filled with androgynous, neon glamour. “Atomic Blonde” brought all of these memories flooding back. Seeing Charlize Theron’s atomic blonde hair whipping around the screen to Depeche Mode’s “Personal Jesus” plucked at my nostalgic heartstrings. I imagine this was exactly the desired effect by the movie’s marketing. MUST. SEE. THIS. MOVIE.

I immediately picked up “The Coldest City” and “The Coldest Winter” and devoured them as quickly as possible. Both books were illustrated completely in black and white, and reminiscent of film noir storyboards. Artsy panels of shadowy figures and silhouettes of guns, mustaches, and big glasses painted evocative scenes of deception and betrayal. You could almost smell the gun oil and cigarette smoke rising off the pages. Questions were left up to the imagination of reader to answer; however, the movie, refreshingly, neatly packaged answers to those questions.

Charlize Theron has never shied away from an action sequence, and she does not disappoint her audience in the brutal, unrelenting punishment she doles out to her fellow dealers in secrets. If her action movies do not immediately come to mind, please refer to her previous work in “Aeon Flux” as the titular character and “Mad Max: Fury Road” as Imperator Furiosa. Director David Leitch is well-known and well-respected for his lengthy career as a stunt double as well as his elaborate, extended fight sequences as a fight choreographer. The epic fight sequences reflect his experience and his skill at teasing out the best performance from his actors, so much so that Charlize Theron cracked two teeth while shooting an intense fight sequence.

Despite having read both graphic novels, the movie expanded beyond the borders of the bookbindings. There was more of everything, more fight scenes, more intrigue, more answers, more story, and more modern romance. The utter cleverness of every move and countermeasure was executed with precision. The action synchronized almost exactly in time to the perfectly appointed soundtrack. The cinematography contrasted the luxury and abundance of the West against the envious longing found in the East’s meager existence. Every visual was beautiful – grimy, gritty, and beautiful. The visuals were far more polished and far less sweaty than the ‘80s probably were, but the movie was a feast for the eyes, ears, and bloodlust.

With “Wonder Woman” still on the brain, I could not help but see Lorraine Broughton as the anti-hero to Diana Prince’s superhero the more I watched. Lorraine’s platinum blonde hair seemed almost in direct contrast to Diana’s black tresses. Diana’s pursuit of world peace through love and honesty appeared to be at the absolute other end of the spectrum from Lorraine simply trying to prevent the entire world from going to absolute s**t by any means necessary. Diana lived clean and highly disciplined where Lorraine’s was vodka-fueled, and tobacco smoke was life-giving breath. As different as the characters of Lorraine and Diana were, I loved them both for being strong, multi-dimensional characters that kicked so much ass.


GEEKS UNDER THE INFLUENCE – MAKING A DRUNKEN SCENE: KEANU REEVES

GEEKS UNDER THE INFLUENCE – MAKING A DRUNKEN SCENE: KEANU REEVES

An excerpt from episode 112 – Keanu Reeves: Free Pizza. The panel does whatever impressions they feel like whilst reading lines from Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure, The Matrix, and John Wick.

Panel: Hobbit, Lowdown Brown, Grutz, Kyle Smash, Edweird, & The Bruce

Watch/Listen to the full episode HERE


GUI EPISODE 112 – KEANU REEVES MOVIES: FREE PIZZA

GUI EPISODE 112 – KEANU REEVES MOVIES: FREE PIZZA

Hey, geek dudes! On this episode, we totally talk about excellent adventures and bogus journeys in the film career of Neo himself, Keanu Reeves!

Panel: Hobbit, Lowdown, Grutz, Edweird, Kyle Smash, & The Bruce

What we’re drinking: Midnight Brewing “Not My Job” Brown Ale, Blanton’s Single Barrel Bourbon, Kona Brewing “Big Wave” Ale, Founders “Pure Raspberry” Ale, & Three Notch’d Watermelon Gose

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● Track Info ●
Trivia Plug Music:
SKGB – Ridin Dirty Wit Ganesha
Disclaimer Music:
David Mumford – Night Without Sleep (Instrumental)
What We’re Drinking music by:
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San Diego Comic-Con 2017: Watch The Panels!

San Diego Comic-Con 2017: Watch The Panels!

We aren’t gonna waste any of your time. Here’s some of the best San Diego Comic-Con panels we were able to find online!!! Watch the full panels for Stranger Things, Justice League, Thor: Ragnarok, Black Panther, Ready Player One, Star Trek: Discovery, Game of Thrones, Preacher, Doctor Who, Kingsman, Westworld, CW’s The Flash, and Blade Runner 2049!

 

STRANGER THINGS Comic Con Panel

JUSTICE LEAGUE Comic Con 2017 Panel

THOR RAGNAROK Comic Con Panel

BLACK PANTHER Comic Con Panel

READY PLAYER ONE Comic Con Panel

STAR TREK DISCOVERY Comic Con Panel

GAME OF THRONES Comic Con 2017 Panel

PREACHER Comic Con Panel

DOCTOR WHO Comic Con 2017 Panel

KINGSMAN: THE GOLDEN CIRCLE | Comic Con 2017 Full Panel 

HBO’s Westworld – Cast and Crew Panel at San Diego Comic Con 2017

THE FLASH Comic Con Panel

Blade Runner 2049 – San Diego Comic Con 2017 Panel

 


GUI Pre-Cap Week of 7-31-17

Geeks Under the Influence Pre-Cap Week Of 7/24/17

A GEEKS UNDER THE INFLUENCE weekly “Pre-Cap.”
The Bruce fills you in on must see TV shows and movies for the week of 7/24/17!

 

 

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Join Us Every 1st and 3rd Monday at Fallout, and every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at Wonderland for GUI Trivia! 8-10 pm

GUI Home – www.guipodcast.com

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Thanks to our sponsors:

Emily Cee Digital Design:

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