Showing posts with label TMNT. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TMNT. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Nerd Block - September 2014


Nerd Block - September 2014

I couldn’t wait for this month’s Nerd Block, they kept hinting at products from Guardians of the Galaxy, TMNT, and an STD? Did they just say STD? Yes, that is correct this month Nerd Block gave all of their subscribers a random STD.

Here are the contents of this month’s block:

1. T-shirt: Sounds of the Galaxy (Guardians of the Galaxy)

2. Boxos by FUNKO: TMNT papercraft playset featuring all 4 turtles, Splinter, Shredder, a foot, and even the Shellraiser

3. Mega Bloks: Marvel Series 1 minifigure, blind package (I don't care for MegaBloks, so I am not opening this. LEGO till the end!)

4. Nerd Block 1-year anniversary stress brain (comes in handy at work)

5. ScribbleNauts Unmasked Vinyl Figure Series 2 (I got the Red Superman, I forgot to take a picture of him)


...and finally my STD
6. Giant Microbes STD: Crabs/Louse

This month was pretty exciting! Next month will be hand picked by none other than Kevin Smith! This should be awesome since he is a huge fan of comic books and Star Wars. I should also see  a new subscription box from Nerd Block this month, Arcade Block. I will write about the contents of that when I receive it. I am also looking forward to this month’s Loot Crate which is themed Galaxy and will contain loot from Star Wars, Star Trek, and Firefly, ArchangelEZE will review that later this month.

If you live in the Grand Rapids or surrounding areas, don’t forget to come visit
us out at the annual Geek-Stuff Garage Sale at Apparitions Comics, 2757 Ridgemoor Dr SE, Kentwood, MI 49512 this Saturday from 10a-7p.

Until next time, May the Force Be With You!

- Da_Fettman

Sunday, August 31, 2014

Loot Crate Review - Heroes - August 2014

Loot Crate Review - Heroes - August 2014

Loot Crate Review - Heroes - August 2014

With the month of August coming to a close, it’s time for another Loot Crate Review! Hot on the heels of last months VILLAINS theme, the HEROES take action this month, stepping up the game with an incredible Pop! Vinyl Marvel Exclusive and a horde of TMNT swag.


Starting at a base price of $13.37/month, plus shipping and handling, a new Loot Crate arrives at my door on or around the 20th of each month, valued at over $40, with discounts available for pre-paid 3 and 6 month subscriptions.

Loot Crate Review - Heroes - August 2014
Loot Crate Review - Heroes - August 2014

01| Pop! Vinyl Marvel - Groot Loot Crate Exclusive -  Upon opening this month’s crate, I can say without a doubt that this was the most exciting item for me. I’m a huge fan of the Guardians of the Galaxy comic and film and to have an exclusive Pop! Groot figure (whose right hand glows in the dark) is awesome!

02| TMNT Sunglasses (Michelangelo) - Although these sunglasses looks ridiculous, they are incredibly original and great for the collector!

03| Sonic The Hedgehog Air Freshener - Who needs a lame Pine Tree when you can sport a Sonic Breeze air freshener from your rearview mirror?

04| Shoe Lightning Bolts - For those moments when you feel you could embody the Flash. These fun accessories lace into your shoes and will have you ready for action!

05| TMNT Ooze Action Figure (Leonardo) - This month’s crate also included a great Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle glow in the dark figure in celebration of the new box office smash!

06| Deadpool Chimichang’os Magnet - Another Loot Crate Labs original featuring everyone’s favorite anti-hero in what you know would be his favorite cereal.

07| Digital Loot - Last but not least, three digital download codes for Doctor Who: Legacy on iOS, and two Steam game codes Defense Grid and Gauntlet!

Check back next month for the breakdown of September's GALACTIC crate featuring a collection of exclusive and never-before-seen Star Wars, Star Trek and Firefly swag!

Until next time True Believers,

-ArchangelEZE


Saturday, August 9, 2014

NGP Review: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014)



Box-office predictions have the new Ninja Turtles overtaking the Marvel space opera Guardians of the Galaxy by a margin of 22 million this weekend. The popularity of just the TMNT brand alone is huge and given this, the turnout for the movie has been one of the biggest this summer. I had the chance to watch the movie and going in with incredibly low expectations (Rotten Tomatoes has the movie at 20%) I came out really surprised. 

I have always really liked the Turtles and they were a big part of my childhood. I collected all the action figures, which now sit in my parents basement in pieces, and I also watched the Saturday morning cartoon every week. This movie gave me some serious throwback goosebumps to see the whole gang of Turtles running, jumping, flipping, and boarding through the sewers of New York. I might be in a minority but I actually really like their new updated look. It's what you would expect from a science experiment gone wrong. They are noticeably bigger than previous Turtles and their outfits have received a massive upgrade as well. These are all things that you would expect out of modern day super heroes.

Old-school ninjas.
The acting in the movie is distinctly cheesy. You can definitely tell the writers were trying to target as large an audience as possible. However, even through its cheesiness, the actors deliver their lines with an energy that makes it feel like this is a comic book come to life. Even Megan Fox, who is the biggest weak-point in the cast, brings a pinch of feeling to her portrayal of April O'Neil. This is amazing considering it is nonexistent in any of her previous roles. The stand out character is by far Michelangelo who delivers some really funny one-liners and even a "cowabunga!!!". The role of Shredder was also well done I just would have preferred some back story on the character. He was powerful and commanding as a villain but the only thing we know about him is that he is a martial arts master and Sensei to the other villain in the story played by William Fichtner. Fichtner's character is basically the cash behind the evil plots of Shredder and his Foot Clan. Overall the story was pretty basic but it was entertaining enough just to see the Turtles in action again and doing it with turtle power.

"Is this what emotion looks like?"
The action in the movie is a character in and of itself. Typical of a Michael Bay film it had some really great action pieces (side-note: this movie was only produced by Mr. Bay but for some reason people wanted to bash on this movie with him as the reason why it would suck). The first face off between Splinter and Shredder is very well done and stands as a foundation to show off just how powerful these characters are. Like Yoda wielding his green light-saber and making a fool out of the greatest Sith warriors, Splinter holds his own against a man in a giant suit of armor and a seemingly infinite amount of blades. This leads right into a heist-of-sorts set piece in a snowy mountain top environment. The special effects of this movie are on full display during this scene as the Turtles must fight together and escape to stop the villain's evil plot. Donatello assisting Raphael in becoming a Turtle wrecking ball is definitely something worth witnessing on the big screen.

Turtle Power!
I was pleasantly surprised by what I saw from this movie considering the beating it has been taking at the hands of critics. If you are a fan of cartoony action movies you might just be as surprised as I was by the new iteration of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.


-Demo