The Lolita of Otakon 2013

Remember we did a simple chat on our Girl's Night In podcast? One of the questions was what happens in Lolita communities. While I was able to answer the question, the Lolita activities that happened at Otakon are an even better example. Since the con is currently local to the Baltimore area, members of the local community (Charm City) was able to host a few meet-ups an panels.

Anime conventions are the best excuse ever for lolitas to commune, especially since life happens and everyone's not a lifestyle (or daily) lolita. Among things hosted near Otakon were a swap meet, meet & greet meet-up and a Lolita rush at a candy shop ... It's SUGAR!





Getting down to business, the community hosted two Lolita panels. With two of the community's more active lolitas, Lolita 101- beginner, explained the basics and ABC's of Lolita. Lolita 102- intermediate got down to the science of shopping for Lolita.

  

  

You can see more from Otakon, Lolita coords, and community life via Charmed Metro Lolitas Tumblr.

NAILED IT Nerd-inspired Nail Art

A rather brilliant selection of nerd-inspired nail art from Espionage Cosmetics, be sure to check out, and support, this brand's Kickstarter Project!

If you need me to spell it out for you, these are the top three reasons to indulge:

  • You can contribute and show them some love for as little as $1. Remember, every little bit counts! But, if you can afford to show more love, I am quite sure they'd appreciate it. PLUS they have goodies and the world loves goodies!
  • It's the perfect mix of nerdy and sparkly things. What nerd girl wouldn't love having the best of both worlds?!
  • "We find your lack of nail art disturbing" tagline. Whoever gets this reference should automatically be in love!





Otakon 2013 Overview

 
 So, we were able to make it to Otakon 2013! This was a first for Otakus and Geeks and boy was it AWESOME! The con, for it to be smaller than New York Comicon and some others, did prove to be more than a two person job. Registering, we were really excited to hear that we have been hooked up with some simple con swag to help make our jobs a tad bit easier! And I do mean ... only a TAD! 

If you are not familiar with the anime and comic book conventions in the Baltimore area, let's share what Otakon is all about. 

Otakon is the convention of the otaku generation
Ever since 1999, we've taken over a sizable chunk of Baltimore's Inner Harbor for a 3-day festival celebrating the pop culture that's brought us everything fromAstroboy to Yu-Gi-Oh, from Seven Samurai to Spirited Away.
Join thousands of your fellow fans as we descend on Baltimore to celebrate music, anime, manga, and all other facets of Asian pop culture!


OVERALL
Overall, the con was pretty a enjoyable experience. Though this experience is not the fullest that Otakon has provided. The con-goers made this year's Otakon into a great festival with a lot of beautiful cosplay and J-fashion. The staffers did an awesome job making you feel welcomed and answering any questions that you may have. Navigation through the convention was a little tricky sometimes, but that is due to venue's set-up, not the convention's. Aside from that, it was easy-peasy smooth sailing.

AN INTERACTIVE CON
Thursday, to open the con, was an Anime Matsuri, in which you could come in your best J-fashion or cosplay and commune with others before being swept away by a full weekend of photo-shoots, panels, and shopping. Some special touches to Otakon that set it apart from other cons were fan produced video screenings and the Ota-museum. These among other things, make the con more interactive with its fans and followers. 

The fan-produced video screenings gave fans a chance to have their voices heard and creativity seen, on a larger scale. Imagine having your fan film screened by over 34,000 people! That's way better than being Tumblr famous, in my opinion. If you missed out this year but interested, there is always 2014. Be sure to check out their submission guidelines from this year to give you a running start.

The Ota-Museum is a nice and personal touch to the convention. It is a great crash course of the history of Otakon over the years. I would definitely recommend this as a "must see" for first time con-goers, especially first time Otakon con-goers. There was even a Newbies Guide available with tips to surviving Otakon. 

RATING
All-in-all, I would give this Otakon 2013 presentation a solid 3.5 (out of 5) since programming and guest selection could have been a bit better. However, Otakon is in a major transition- adding Otakon Las Vegas and soon relocating from Baltimore to DC- so it is forgiveable. If you have never been and willing to travel or local to the Baltimore area, Otakon is a highly suggested con to attend. There is definitely something for everyone!

**Be sure to check out The Cosplay of Otakon of 2013 here on O&G!**




Legend Of Korra: Republic City Hustle

Nickelodeon has released the first of three video shorts, which give fans a glimpse at Mako and Bolin’s childhood. The Legend of Korra: “Republic City Hustle”, a three-part webisode series, takes place three years before the events of Book 1 of The Legend of Korra and follows Mako and Bolin’s backstory, including how the duo resorts to small time hustling and working with the Triple Threat Triads to place bets for Pro-Bending matches to make ends meet; how Bolin finds Pabu; and how the pair go from a potential life of crime to having an opportunity to train with Pro-Bending legend, Toza. During the first webisode, The Legend of Korra: "Republic City Hustle Part 1 (Hustle or Get Hustled),” Mako and Bolin enter the crime-ridden underworld of Republic City where you either hustle, or get hustled. The duo set-up a fake robbery of an older woman's purse to attempt to get a reward from her.

Watch Part 1 here
http://www.nick.com/videos/clip/legend-of-korra-republic-city-hustle-episode-1-cd3.html


Citizen Jia Li Review



Citizen Jia Li is an independent film written and directed by Sky Crompton. The story centers around a girl named Jia Li an Asian girl trying to make it in Australia. Does this drama hit the mark or should you give this citizen a pass? 

Story - When Jia loses both her job and home in the one day, nothing is what she expected as a new citizen. Over three days she will struggle against fears and enemies to find her true identity, supported by Daisy a half Chinese half Japanese Harajuku girl, who is coming to terms with her own mixed parentage. Pursued meanwhile by Kong Jia's triad ex, who searches Melbourne to force her back, to save face with the triad, and maybe for love. The story overall is pretty decent. The story can be viewed as a fish out of water type of story. Jia is an Asian girl living in a country away from her culture, her family and is trying to adapt to the world that is Australia. She is working there to try to raise money to get her family to move there to live with her. However is she fired from her job as a hairdresser, she is put in a situation on how she is going to survive. This premise for the most part works as we see Jia struggle with unemployment and trying to find a job to make ends meet. When the story is focused on Jia it works very well. Her character was interesting to watch as you can connect and get emotionally invested with her situation. However while the central story of Jia works well, the stories of the supporting cast don’t really hold up to great. During her struggle Jia is being pursued by an ex boyfriend and member of the triad’s Kong who wants Jia back in his life. His backstory, the relationship with Jia is not really explored or flushed out completely for you to care about him. He just comes off as a creepy stalker with no real motives, or reason on why he wants Jia Li back. There are a few scenes that give you a little backstory on the relationship however it’s not enough for you to be invested in them. 

Another character that wasn’t flushed out completely is Jia’s former co-worker Daisy. Daisy is probably the most interested character that you will wish had more screen time. Daisy is coming to terms with her being mixed with Chinese and Japanese and the confusion of her identity. She is also a Harajuku girl which a unique taste of fashion but none of these issues are raised or explored. Overall the story has its hits and misses. The story of Jia Li and her struggles of being a fish out of water works. Jia Li is a character the audience will connect with and related too. However the character’s of Daisy and Kong are not explored enough to tie into the overall story completely. 

Acting – The acting is enjoyable to watch. Chun Kee Claudia Teh is good as Jia Li her performance is believable and brings the struggles of Jia Li to life. Chris Pang as Jia Li’s ex boyfriend Kong does a solid job the screen time he had to work with. However the real show stealer is Susanna Qian who plays Daisy. Qian has the most challenging role to play since Daisy has no real dialogue and her emotions have to show through body language and facial expression. Qian does a great job playing Daisy and watching her makes you wanted you to know more about her. 

Music & Film-making -The film looks great. Sky Crompton chooses his locations very well. It’s nice to see Australia viewed in the everyday life. The music has some mix of J-pop and classical and it works well for the film and the characters. Overall the film looks great. 

Final Thoughts - Citizen Jia Li is an entertaining film that has a lot of potential but could’ve made its mark if the film was longer. Besides Jia you won’t really connect to the characters plights. The film looks great however and the music fits well with the characters and the world. 





Otakon Moves To Washington DC In 2017

Otakon 2013 is wrapped up and has some news with some mix feelings for fans of the popular con. It has been announced that Otakon will be moving to Washington DC starting in 2017. The official press release statement can be read below. 

While Baltimore has been our quirky and well-loved home for most of Otakon's existence, and despite our good relationships with the City of Baltimore and the local community, our contract with the city expires in 2016, and we were forced to decide whether to remain or to move. After a lengthy process of evaluating several candidate cities (including Baltimore), we ultimately selected the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC. 

The primary driver for this move is the state of the facilities in Baltimore and their uncertain future. The Baltimore Convention Center has not aged gracefully and there are proposals to replace both the BCC and the Arena over the next five years. Any upgrades would require at least a temporary move and would result in disruptive changes in our facilities regardless of the final outcome. Of several alternatives considered, only Washington DC and Baltimore were considered viable, and both cities bid very competitively. Our focus has always been on delivering the best experience for our members at the best value to the organization. Both bids helped control costs in our largest expenses (facilities, tech, and labor), so we don't expect the move to be a major factor in our membership rates for the foreseeable future. 

An evaluation committee delivered an analysis of the DC and Baltimore bids to the voting membership in June of 2013, and after considerable debate (and many expressions of regret) the voting members chose DC as the best option for our next contract period. Despite our long ties to Baltimore, we are energized and excited for the possibilities afforded by the facilities in DC. As with any move, there will be challenges and a bit of a learning curve, but we view this as an opportunity. And we look forward to seeing the results of Baltimore's planned reinvestment -- with luck, we'll face another tough choice in a few years.


Hatsune Miku Magical Mirai 2013 Delayed Broadcast in LA & NY

There will be a delayed broadcast for Hatsune Miku Magical Mirai 2013 birthday celebration. Instead of the original date of August 30th the event will be shown on August 31st in Los Angeles and New York City courtesy of Live Viewing Japan. 

A special commemorative live concert scheduled to take place on Saturday, August 30th at the Yokohama Area in Yokohama, Japan and will presented to U.S. fans and J-Pop lovers the next day in a special delayed broadcast film premiere. Additional details and the specific L.A. and New York City theatre locations will be announced shortly. Advance tickets are $20.00 each and go on sale soon. New details forthcoming!! The Hatsune Miku MAGICAL MIRAI 2013 Concert is organized by TOKYO MX and Crypton Future Media, Inc. and sponsored by SEGA Corp. / Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc. / Sony Music Records Inc. / Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. / Sony Music Direct (Japan) Inc. / and NicoNico. 

 Hatsune Miku, whose name means, “first sound of the future,” is based on an innovative singing synthesizer software character and is the most popular of the Character Vocal Series software originally created by Crypton Future Media, Inc. using Yamaha’s technology. In Japan, Hatsune Miku is a major phenomenon that grew out of fan-created songs. She has appeared in numerous popular video games and music videos. She’s also played several enthusiastic “concerts,” where she performs on with a live band. Miku played her very first live concert in the U.S. called, “MIKUNOPOLIS in LOS ANGELES,” at the Nokia Theatre for the 2011 Anime Expo in Los Angeles, CA. The show sold out in only 4 hours, further underscoring the growing substantial popularity she enjoys in North America. To-date, over 100,000 original songs have been written for Hatsune Miku by both fans and professional musicians and composers. The pop diva will also be team up with design house Louis Vuitton for an upcoming 3D Hatsune Miku opera, titled, The End, that will feature no human singers and is scheduled to take place at the Theatre du Chatelet Opera House in Paris on November 13th and 15th, 2013 

Official Website - http://hatsunemikuliveviewing2013.com/

Tickets will also go on sale soon! 
Los Angeles 
Date: August 31st, 2013 - Time: 11AM - 1PM - 
Location: TBA - Tickets: $20 

New York City - 
Date: August 31st, 2013 - Time: 2PM - 4PM - 
Location: TBA - Tickets: $20 
*Details are subject to change.



Flashpoint Paradox vs Flashpoint Graphic Novel Comparison


Hey Otakus and Geeks fans, Today I'm going to do a comparison on the Flashpoint Paradox animated movie and The Flashpoint comic book story arch. The animated movie follow the story told in the comics and graphic novels almost to a T with a few differences. A review on the animated movie was done by Justin, so I decided to give a more detailed look from a comic fans perspective. I will be giving a brief background of the story from the Graphic Novels, The differences in the movie and comics, and the order to read the graphic novels in should you choose to pick them up. As always here is a brief synopsis of the story.

"Flashpoint" is a comic book crossover story arc published by DC Comics. Consisting of an eponymous core limited series and a number of tie-in titles, the storyline premiered in May 2011. The core miniseries series was written by Geoff Johns and penciled by Andy Kubert. In its conclusion, the series radically changes the status quo for DC Universe leading into the publisher's 2011 relaunch, The New 52.

 Barry Allen wakes up to discover he is in an altered timeline in which Citizen Cold is Central City's greatest hero; his mother Nora (deceased in his own timeline) is alive; his father, Henry, died of a heart attack three years ago (instead of in prison); and that the Flash, the Justice League, and Superman do not exist. In Gotham City, Cyborg and Batman have a conference with a group of superheroes to discuss how the battle between Aquaman's Atlanteans and Wonder Woman's Amazons has caused massive death and destruction in Western Europe (sunk by the Atlanteans, except for the British Isles, which were conquered by the Amazons), with America similarly endangered. The heroes cannot cooperate to find a solution, and the meeting is disbanded. Barry Allen drives to the Batcave where Batman, who is revealed to be Thomas Wayne, attacks him — his son, Bruce, has died in his and his wife's place in this timeline.

Flashpoint Graphic Novels




 
First I'm going to talk about the Flashpoint Graphic Novels. Let's start with Flashpoint Batman ( everyone favorite DC Hero ) This by far was one of the best stories in the Flashpoint series. The changes that occur in this story are, Bruce dies instead of Thomas and Martha Wayne. This causes Thomas to become Batman ( Which they Never really explain ) and **** SPOILER ALERT**** Martha becomes the Joker.( This they do explain ) This was a great twist in the story that must have had most readers like " Holy mind F@%k Batman". This book talks about Thomas Wayne's fight against Gotham city's criminals and the struggle to keep his marriage and life together after Bruce's Death.

 Next is Flashpoint Wonder Women In this novel, a young Diana and a young Arthur meet after Diana is caught by a baby Kraken. Diana and Arthur battle for her freedom and though successful, Diana needs medical attention which Arthur provides by taking her to Atlantis. Becoming friends fast ( and we all know what this leads to ) the two young heroes decide a royal wedding to unite their powerful kingdoms is the best for everyone involved. Their nuptials are thwarted by both Amazons and Atlanteans that oppose the marriage both secretly and not so secretly. In that opposition, Diana’s mother, Hippolyta, is killed.

Flashpoint Superman, imagine if the ship carrying superman as a baby landed where the government found him instead of Ma and Pa Kent? Well this Flashpoint story answers that. When Neil Sinclair volunteers to become " Subject Zero" ( yeah this is always a good idea ) and serves as the military lab rat as the conduct experiments on him, he knew he would become a powerful fighting machine. After the formula was perfected Neil becomes obsessed with his new found strength and was banished to solitary confinement. When Superman's ship crashed on earth the military found their ideal candidate to turn into the weapon they always wanted.

Finally Flashpoint Flash this novel focuses on the Reverse Flash Eobard Thawne aka Professor Zoom, Captain Cold, and how they are all tied together. In a flashback from Eobard Thawne, The Flash (Barry Allen), stands over him, he has been defeated, again. He remembers when he was going to be the Flash of the 25th century. He thought that everyone would love him, just like they loved Barry Allen, but no, they were frightened of him. He idolized Barry, wanted to be just like him. But for what he did, he could never forgive him, he is going to destroy his future. He traveled back to the day that Barry caught his first crook. No, he should go back further. To the day he first discovered that he had amazing abilities. No, further, to the day when he was struck by lightning. He wonders, what would happen if the beakers never fell on to him, what if the bolt never hit him.

There are 8 books, but the four I mention are the best stories in the series.


MOVIE vs THE COMIC

There are some differences between the movie and the comics that might leave some people confused. Some are minor and nothing worth mentioning ( Just read the Novels ). Others were things I think the movie should have gone into more details.


Ok first let's start with the scene where Bruce Wayne is killed and Thomas and Martha Wayne survive the attack from the gun man. In the movies Martha is holding Bruce's body and crying, after Thomas finishes beating the crook, he goes over to them and Martha takes her bloody hand and puts it over her mouth, then starts to laugh. This is confusing to anyone who hasn't read the comics because they have no idea what it means. This is the point where she goes mad and becomes the Joker.


In the comics it wasn't that simple. I understand the movie can only do so much, but this is a big part of the Flashpoint story for Batman. Martha's transformation takes some time. She goes into a deep depression and finally loses it when Thomas says " I miss that lovely smile you always had". Well he gets his wish, Martha cut her mouth open on both ends and shows Thomas her lovely smile again. This is when she becomes the Joker.


Next I want to talk about the doomsday weapon Aquaman created as way to end everything if he wasn't victorious in his campaign againts Wonder Women and the Amazons. In the movie they talk about Capt. Atom flying to Europe on a mission to try and end the war and he goes missing. Later you find out he was captured by Aquaman and is now being used in a device as a bomb.



In the comics it wasn't Captain Atom, But Terra's bother Brion. He is hooked to a machine that amplify s his powers. When Aquaman activates the weapon the drown the amazons in Europe, Terra feels her brothers powers being used and saves everyone from being drowned by creating a new Themyscira from the existing land around them almost killing herself to do it.




Now I want to talk about the meeting between Batman and Cyborg. This was also a scene I think was important that the movie kinda of downplayed. When Cyborg save YOYO after Batman throws her off the roof, he has a meeting to discuss him joining a group of heros that are going to try a Final assault on both Aquaman and Wonder Women to end the war. Cyborg tells Batman that the would be hero's would all agree to fight as long as he was in and agreed to plan the assault. When Batman refuses, Cyborg ends the meeting and report to his government superiors. So much more should have been added to this point in the story.



In The Comics, some of the hero's and villains only agreed to help if Batman was in. Cyborgs tries his best to convince him, but he still declines. This causes many who attended this meeting to back out and think of themselves. Also there are a few spy's at this meeting for both sides that you discover later in the Flashpiont comics. I only bring this up because the movie would have had a bigger fight scene at the end. Especially the part when Wonder Women kills Captain Thunder.
 She didn't use her lasso to make him say Shazzam, Someone else did. I don't want to give too much away so read the books.



Flashpoint Comics and Graphic Novels in Reading Order

Flashpoint Trade Reading Order


* Flashpoint
* Flashpoint: Batman
* Flashpoint: Wonder Woman
* Flashpoint: Superman
* Flashpoint: Green Lantern
* Flashpoint: The Flash


Flashpoint's tie-in miniseries are the least connected to the main story than any other DC Comics crossover. It is entirely possible to read just the main Flashpoint miniseries and get a full story without reading the tie-ins; those tie-ins, however, flesh out major parts of the story and add much depth to the actions of the main characters; you'll see Wonder Woman and Aquaman differently.

Flashpoint Reading order by issues 



Flashpoint: Reverse-Flash #1
Flashpoint: Project: Superman #1
Flashpoint: Project: Superman #2
Wonder Woman and the Furies #1
Wonder Woman and the Furies #2
Green Arrow Industries #1
Legion of Doom #1
Legion of Doom #2
Legion of Doom #3
Grodd of War #1
Deadman and the Flying Graysons #1
Deadman and the Flying Graysons #2
Deadman and the Flying Graysons #3
The Canterbury Cricket #1
Abin Sur - The Green Lantern #1
Hal Jordan #1


Flashpoint #1
Abin Sur - The Green Lantern #2
The Outsider #1
Secret Seven #1
Secret Seven #2
Secret Seven #3
Citizen Cold #1
Citizen Cold #2
Citizen Cold #3


Flashpoint #2
The Outsider #2
Deathstroke and the Curse of the Ravager #1
Deathstroke and the Curse of the Ravager #2
Deathstroke and the Curse of the Ravager #3
Hal Jordan #2
Batman: Knight of Vengeance #1
Batman: Knight of Vengeance #2
Batman: Knight of Vengeance #3


Flashpoint #3
Flashpoint #4


Wonder Woman and the Furies #3
Emperor Aquaman #1
Emperor Aquaman #2
Emperor Aquaman #3
Lois Lane and the Resistance #1
Lois Lane and the Resistance #2
Lois Lane and the Resistance #3
Flashpoint: Project: Superman #3
The Outsider #3
The World of Flashpoint #1
The World of Flashpoint #2
The World of Flashpoint #3
Booster Gold #44
Booster Gold #45
Booster Gold #46
Booster Gold #47
Frankenstein and the Creatures of the Unknown #1
Frankenstein and the Creatures of the Unknown #2
Frankenstein and the Creatures of the Unknown #3
Hal Jordan #3
Abin Sur - The Green Lantern #3


Flashpoint #5
Kid Flash Lost #1
Kid Flash Lost #2
Kid Flash Lost #3

Flashpoint was a great crossover series and animated movie.Although there were a few differences from the Movie vs the Comic books, this is definitely a pick up for any comic book fans or someone just getting into comics.

I would love to hear what you guys and girls think and if I missed anything that might be important to the stories. 


by Sean Tucker
When Neil Sinclair volunteered to become “Subject Zero” and serve as the military’s lab-rat as they conducted experiments on him, he knew he would become the ultimate fighting machine. But after the formula was perfected, Neil become obsessed with his newfound strength and was banished into solitary confinement. - See more at: http://www.dccomics.com/tags/flashpoint-project-superman#sthash.LdsCnklM.dpuf
When Neil Sinclair volunteered to become “Subject Zero” and serve as the military’s lab-rat as they conducted experiments on him, he knew he would become the ultimate fighting machine. But after the formula was perfected, Neil become obsessed with his newfound strength and was banished into solitary confinement. - See more at: http://www.dccomics.com/tags/flashpoint-project-superman#sthash.LdsCnklM.dpuf
When Neil Sinclair volunteered to become “Subject Zero” and serve as the military’s lab-rat as they conducted experiments on him, he knew he would become the ultimate fighting machine. But after the formula was perfected, Neil become obsessed with his newfound strength and was banished into solitary confinement. - See more at: http://www.dccomics.com/tags/flashpoint-project-superman#sthash.LdsCnklM.dpuf

Nickelodeon Unleashes TMNT Season One Finale On August 8th

On Thursday, August 8, at 8:00p.m. (ET/PT) the fearless Turtles find themselves engaging in the most difficult battle yet, as they make a desperate assault on TCRI to shut down an alien portal.  In this special one-hour season finale, “Showdown,” Roseanne Barr voices villainous character Kraang Prime, the Kraang’s glorious leader from Dimension X.

Fans can visit Nick.com to play the newest Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles mini game, Heist in a Halfshell. Players must guide the Turtles through some treacherous traps to pick up ingredients for their perfect pizza, while attempting to avoid the evil Robo Chefs. 


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The Top 10 Episodes Of "How I Met Your Mother"

"How I Met Your Mother" is one of my favorite shows. After eight long years on the air this year will be the beginning of the end for this beloved series. Season 9 is around the corner and Ted Mosby will finally meet his future bride to be. I wanted share my choices of what I think are the top ten episodes of "How I Met Your Mother." The choices are made based on comedy, emotional impact, story and character development. This article will contain spoilers so if you haven't seen all eight seasons I suggest you skip this for now.

Number 10: As Fast As She Can (Season 4: Episode 23)


This is one of my personal favorites on the list. In this episode Ted’s former fiancée Stella returns and tries to convince Ted to help her get back with the man she left Ted for. This episode has some really great commentary on how we handle situations when an ex returns. Ted handles this situation like a gentleman and instead of being bitter agrees to help Stella. This episode also has one of my favorite moments as Ted finally vents his frustration of not finding the one. On the comedy side of things this episode we see Barney trying to get his way out of a speeding ticket.

Number 9: Symphony Of Illumination (Season 7: Episode 12)


"Symphony Of Illumination" is probably one of the most emotional episodes in the entire series. This episode explores Robin feelings about having kids. When we are first introduced to Robin she is very adamant about not wanting kids because she is very career driven. This episode we find out that she is not capable physically of having kids which really changes her whole perspective on having kids. In this episode Robin is narrating the story in Barney’s apartment telling this episode to her imaginary kids. It’s a heartbreaking episode where we see Robin coming to terms that one option she can never had.

Number 8: Trilogy Time (Season 7: Episode 20)










Every three years Ted, Barney, Marshall gather together and watch the original Star Wars trilogy. While watching the trilogy the boys imagine what life would be like three years in the future. What made this episode great was the balance of outrageous what if scenarios and the serious tone of Ted giving up hope of not finding true love. The highlight moment of the episode is at the end where Ted brings a girl to the sacred Trilogy Time. This moment is touching and makes you smile for Ted.

Number 7: The Time Travelers (Season 8: Episode 20)




















Time Travelers had some mix reviews and a very different concept from any other episode. In this episode we see Ted's emotion as the focal point of the episode, he's in the bar talking to his future self and it's later revealed that he's in the bar by himself the entire time. The highlight of this episode is Ted's speech to the mother which is a tear jerker.

Number 6: The Leap (Season 4: Episode 24)







"That was the year I was left at the altar. The year I was beat up by a crazy bartender. The year I got fired. The year I got beat up by a goat, a girl goat at that. And dammit, if it wasn't the best year of my life. Because if any of those things hadn't happened, I never would have ended up in what turned out to be the best job I ever had. But most importantly, I wouldn't have met your mother. Because, as you know, she was at that class. But that story is just beginning." This episode had one of Ted's defining moments as he comes to term that things are happening for a reason. Everything that has happen is building up to the moment he meets the mother. This episode also starts the path of Robin and Barney's relationship. Lilly gives a great speech about taking risk and the goat steals the episode with it's appearance.

Number 5: Slapsgiving (Season 3: Episode 9)


Ted and Robin still can't be around each other after they break up six months before. Marshall and Lilly host the groups first Thanksgiving together as a married a couple. Finally Barney is in for another slap that will happen anytime. The highlight of this episode is Barney and Marshall interaction. Marshall continues to taunt Barney that the slap is coming and when it finally happens it pays off well.

Number 4: Girls vs Suits (Season 5: Episode 12)


Barney has to decide whether to give up suits in order to bang a hot girl. Ted gets one step closer to meeting the mother and this episode has a musical number.


Number 3: Ted Mosby, Architect (Season 2: Episode 4)

Ted and Robin have they first fight and Barney tries to convince Ted that women love architects. Through out the course of the night Barney poses as Ted which leads him to a one night stand with one of the most legendary letters ever.

































Number 2: The Naked Man (Season 4: Episode 9)
The Naked Man, where one takes advantage of a distraction in order to shed their clothing and surprise their date with nakedness in the hope of receiving sex by means of humor, pity or sheer spontaneity.This episode is hilarious as Barney and Ted try to reenact this move taught by Mitch who used it on Robin. There is also a cool Dark Knight reference at the end. 

Number 1: Come On (Season 1: Episode 22)





This episode holds a special place for a lot of fans. This is the one where Ted finally gets Robin which sets up many storylines to come. We see the end of Marshall and Lilly relations in one of the most shocking moments in the early season. Finally Ted's rain dance is hilarious.

Tell us your top ten episodes in the comment section below.

The World's End Review



Simon Pegg, Nick Frost and Edgar Wright reunite once again for an all new action/comedy film entitled “The World’s End.” This is the final chapter in the Cornetto trilogy. Is this film just as good as the previous “Hot Fuzz” and “Shaun Of The Dead”? Or is it really world’s end for the Cornetto trilogy?

Story - 20 years after attempting an epic pub crawl, five childhood friends reunite when one of them becomes hell bent on trying the drinking marathon again. They are convinced to stage an encore by mate Gary King, a 40-year old man trapped at the cigarette end of his teens, who drags his reluctant pals to their home town and once again attempts to reach the fabled pub, The World's End. As they attempt to reconcile the past and present, they realize the real struggle is for the future, not just theirs but humankind's. Reaching The World's End is the least of their worries.

“The World’s End” story is simple, entertaining and most importantly very fun to watch. Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright have cleverly created a story that includes characters that you will be invested in, a world that is just as crazy and quirky as the characters and it all works well. The movie focal point is the character of Gary King played by Simon Pegg. Gary is what some people will call a boy trapped in a man’s body. Gary is immature has tons of issues that he has never come to terms with and he has a serious drinking problem. As the story unravels Gary’s layers peel more to reveal why and how he has become the way he is. It’s entertaining to see his character being the fish out of water. While everyone in his circle has grown up, gotten married and landed decent jobs. Gary is the only one still clinging onto the glory days of his youth. The way Gary's character is written makes for great interaction with his supporting cast, and a solid story among the other characters especially with the character Andrew played by Nick Frost. Gary and Andrew are yin and yang, positive and negative, but at the same time very much the same. While Andrew has progressed in his life and appears to be doing better than Gary, he also holds something from his past that he couldn't let go, this set ups for some hilarious and touching moments between the two during the robot invasion.

Overall the plot, story and characters work well. The inclusion of robots invading the town and replacing the townspeople with robot copies of themselves is not original, but it does a refreshing take on the concept that you seen in movies such as the Invasion of the Body Snatchers and Stepford Wives scenario. The robots inclusion also works well in terms of theme of the story which is freedom. Freedom is expressed throughout the film through Gary’s carefree eyes and the mission the robots are trying to accomplish which is taking freewill from humans, correcting their flaws and molding them into the image they see fit. This theme is mostly seen through the 3rd final act which will leave you satisfied and proud to be human.

Acting – The chemistry between Simon Pegg and Nick Frost is as good as it’s ever been. The chemistry just gets better over time. Watching the film you can tell that these two men enjoy working together and playing off each other. Simon Pegg’s delivery with his witty one liners and Nick Frost ability to use physical comedy and facial expression make it very fitting for fans to watch. The film also features familiar faces from previous Edgar Wright films and a special cameo that will make fans smile. The acting is great all around and you can see it through the chemistry of the actors.

Music & Filmmaking – The musical score is not really memorable, instead you do get some insert songs in the rock genre. In the filmmaking aspect the film looks great especially in the action scenes. The fights with the robots are hilarious especially with Nick Frost when he gives us a little reference to The Hulk with the chairs. The locations, sets and world all look amazing Wright really pays attention to detail in this one.

Final Thoughts – The World’s End is a fun summer flick, while not original in terms of plot and use of the robots, it’s a refreshing, fun and very entertaining to watch. Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg concluded the Cornello trilogy on a high note. Great chemistry, fun characters and cool robots. This is a summer film you should check out.









Justice League: Flashpoint Paradox Review

An alteration of the timeline for the superhero, The Flash, creates ripples that disastrously alters the Universe. The Flash must team with other heroes to restore the timeline while the Earth is ravaged by a war between Aquaman's Atlantis and Wonder Woman's.


Another Review

In 1972, a very popular honor student named Misaki died partway through the school year in Yomiyama North Middle School's class 3-3. The rest of the students, devastated by the unexpected loss, decided to carry on as if their classmate were still alive, going so far as to keep the desk in place and bringing it to the graduation ceremony. Yet no one could explain why their classmate, already dead and buried, was present on the graduation photo.Then, in the spring of 1998, a boy named Kouichi Sakakibara transfers to that classroom, and he grows suspicious of the fearful atmosphere in that classroom. In particular, there is a beautiful, aloof girl named Mei Misaki who wears an eyepatch and is always alone drawing pictures.




Ghost In The Shell: Arise (Ghost Pain) Review

Set in the year 2027, a year following the end of the non-nuclear World War IV, a bomb has gone off in Newport City, killing a major arms dealer who may have ties with the mysterious 501 Organization. Public Security official Daisuke Aramaki hires full-body cyber prosthesis user and hacker extraordinaire Motoko Kusanagi to investigate, but on the case with her are "Sleepless Eye" Batou who believes Kusanagi is a criminal, Niihama Prefecture Detective Togusa who is investigating a series of prostitute murders he believes are related to the incident, and Lieutenant Colonel Kurtz of the 501 Organization who also wishes to keep an eye on Kusanagi.


Star Wars Rebels Logo & Art Revealed

At Star Wars Celebration 2013 in Europe executive producer Dave Filoni, revealed the logo and concept art of the upcoming "Star Wars Rebels" show. You can see the new logo and concept art below. "Star Wars Rebels" will debut in the fall of 2014 on the Disney Channel and Disney XD. For full breakdown on the panel visit http://starwarsblog.starwars.com/index.php/2013/07/27/swce-2013-star-wars-rebels-panel-with-dave-filoni-liveblog/#more-24116





Black Butler (Kuroshitsuji) Live Action Movie Trailer

As many otakus know the popular manga "Black Butler" is getting a live action film adaptation. The film stars Mizuki Yamamoto as Rin, Louis Kurihara as Jay, Yuka as Hanae Wakatsuki (Shiori's aunt). The trailer looks impressive and this is something you might want to check out for next year. 




The Challenges Of The DC Cinematic Universe

With "Man Of Steel" a box office success Warner Bros can now move forward onto building a DC cinematic universe like Marvel has. There is no mistaking that Warner Bros has they work cut out for them with mix feelings on the Man Of Steel film and other challenges of how to incorporate the Justice League into this world. I wanted to examine the challenges that Warner Bros and DC will face to establish a successful cinematic universe like Marvel. Can they overcome these challenges? It will need the right film crew, right actors and right directors to make this a success.

Challenge 1: Introducing A New Batman
As many of us know Christian Bale will not be returning to take up the cowl. When ask about the Justice League movie he states”I have no information, no knowledge about anything. I’ve literally not had a conversation with a living soul. I understand that they may be making a Justice League movie, that’s it. It’s a torch that should be handed from one actor to another. So I enjoy looking forward to what somebody else will come up with.” Many kids, teens and even adults of this generation have made Bale the definitive Batman, just like the past generation made Michael Keaton the definitive Batman. Introducing a new Batman three years after "The Dark Knight Rises" will take some time for die hard fans of the Nolan trilogy to adjust. The new Batman might a need a new telling of his origins since this universe will not be connected to Nolan trilogy. Seriously who wants to see Batman's origins again after it was established very well by Nolan? The new Batman is going have to be written very carefully and most importantly cast carefully. If Batman is not written well or he is miscast in the upcoming Batman/Superman movie, we can kiss this universe goodbye.

Challenge 2: The Realistic Approach 
Warner Bros is approaching the DC cinematic universe with a little bit realism. As seen in the "Man Of Steel" the approach is what would happen if this happen in real life. This approach while interesting also needs to be proceeded with caution. By grounding the characters into a realistic approach you will sacrifice certain characters, villains and story arcs that fans will love to see because it's not realistic in our world, a great example of this is Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy. In Nolan's trilogy you couldn't see characters like The Penguin, Riddler, Killer Croc, Mr. Freeze, Mad Hatter because it wouldn't fit into the realistic tone Nolan was going for. Hell Bane couldn't even use the venom in this world. The realistic approach is a huge challenge because it can take away key elements that define a character. How can they explain the Green Lanterns in a realistic world? How can they explain Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Doomsday, Darkseid and other characters and ground them? Some characters require a little fantasy or sci-fi for the backstory, powers or interaction to be developed, if that part is grounded or sacrifice how can we have an accurate depiction on the characters.

Challenge 3: Introducing The Justice League
The ultimate goal for the DC Cinematic is to bring all the characters into one big Justice League movie. However not all DC Characters are big money draws, The Flash, Wonder Woman, Jon Stewart Green Lantern will all be successful films if only it's marketed and done correctly, but will Aquaman, Martian The Manhunter, Green Arrow and Cyborg bring in the 200 million mark if they have a standalone films? How are Warner Bros and DC going introduce each character? Will they give each character a movie, or will everyone make an cameo in the Batman/Superman movie? Marvel was fortunate to have heroes like Thor and Iron Man to become mega hits but will DC have the same luck. Just like anything in film the story, direction and cast will be have to be a home run. "Man Of Steel" had an amazing cast and if Warner Bros is able to recruit quality actors and quality writers we won't have to worry.

Challenge 4: Marvel Cinematic Universe
There is no doubt whatever Warner Bros and DC do it will be compare to the successful Marvel universe. However the challenge here is actually not to rush to play catch up, but take steps to ensure that this universe is not only successful but just as good or better than Marvel's.