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Jordan Pollock

Pixel Clicks Podcast #16 – Disregard News, Acquire Witcher

You can listen to this episode on our Pixel Clicks Podcast channel at Anchor.fm! This week the guys kind of ignored all of the news during the week just so they could play The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Granted, they did get around to talking about the Need for Speed reboot, Destiny’s newest expanision, and the confirmed Bloodborne expansion. Also,

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Movie Issues
Leland Pierce

Movie Issues: Poltergeist

Every year there always seems to be some unnecessary remake that Hollywood feels must be done. This time it’s the newest version of Tobe Hooper and Steven Spielberg’s 1982 film, Poltergeist. This edition is directed by Gil Kenan (Monster House, City of Ember), and written by David Lindsay-Abaire. What could have been a very standard

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Gaming
Anthony Silva

Two Geeks and a Podcast #Five – Enter Player Two

After a magical day at Disneyland celebrating their one year anniversary, Anthony and Ashley are back from the happiest place on Earth to bring to you come great ideas for fun games to play with your significant other.  From Magic: The Gathering to Jenga, plenty of ideas are thrown into the wind including our review of Just Desserts

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Movie Issues
Leland Pierce

Review: Tomorrowland

There’s a great, big, beautiful tomorrow Shining at the end of everyday There’s a great, big, beautiful tomorrow And tomorrow’s just a dream away

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Leland Pierce

Movie Issues: Weird Science

You can listen to this episode on our Movie Issues channel at Anchor.fm! The guys are still watching movies that have Marvel Universe actors in them; this week they check RDJ off the list by watching John Hughes’ 80s classic, Weird Science. You know the one, where the two nerds somehow make a woman come

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llyzabeth

Review: Shadow Scale

Shadow Scale, Rachel Hartman’s sequel to 2012’s Seraphina, was released months ago and I’m kicking myself for not reading it sooner. It’s full of dragons and music, adventure and magic, and it’s the first book in a long time where I kept counting to see how many pages were left; not because I wanted to

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Gaming
James Huneycutt

The Bard is Back for Another Encore

In the midst of a cinematic year that features the Jurassic Park, Mad Max, Star Wars, and Terminator franchises, and that the genres enjoying the most sweeping resurgence in interactive entertainment are Role-Playing-Games and Space Flight-Simulators, one can be forgiven for a bit of chronological confusion. Brian Fargo, inXile, and A Bard’s Tale are looking

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Star Wars Day at the San Diego Central Library

On Saturday May 16th the New San Diego Central Library held a Star Wars day, where attendees could enjoy cosplay, Jedi storytime, movies, crafts, and more. Roving reporters Elizabeth and Jada swung by to see the fun; check out the gallery of photos from the event!

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