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Jeffrey Katzenberg talks Quibi

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This week we chat with Jeffrey Katzenberg about his new streaming service Quibi. We also review a really old movie with a Twilight star, Shark Boy and Lava Girl. Plus we come up with another scam to get rich quick.  

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Top 10 Movies of 2013!

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Where the hell have I been?!?!

Hello everyone! I. AM. BACK! Its been a while since I’ve posted something. To be honest, I have been pretty busy with my new job. Also, I have been putting out so much new content on my YouTube Channel. Lately, I’ve been posting a bunch of comedy videos with a friend of mine. If you get the chance, WATCH THEM!! Here. I’ll post a link to one of my favorites. Just click on this sentence.

Anyway, now on to more important things! So, it is officially 2014! YAY! HAPPY NEW YEAR! However, before we move forward, I want to back track just a bit. Look back upon a specific aspect of 2013, if you will. That aspect? THE MOVIES! Long story short, I present to each of you my list for my top 10 favorite movies of 2013! I know, I am the comic book nerd on this site, BUT I can talk about movies too! This is a movie site after all! GOSH! GET OFF MY BACK, PEOPLE! IDON’TKNOWWHATYOUWANTFROMME! GGGGRRRRR!…..I am so sorry. I have no idea what that out burst was all about.

Probably because 2013’s movies, for the most part, were just so disappointing. I’m not joking! The movies of 2013 kind of sucked. The majority of movies I wanted to see, Like Elysium or Kick Ass 2, were so BAD! Its amazing that I could actually find movies to put on this list! Not that the movies on my list were a letdown in any way, they weren’t, but a lot of other ones were. Any who, I’m done ranting. If you want o see my official list, click on the picture above! Also, if you like what you see, go ahead and subscribe to Channel23hahaha!

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Full 3 Minute Trailer! (COMICS!)

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Coulson Lives!!

On Sunday, during the season finale of Once Upon a Time, we were treated to a first look at Marvel’s newest addition to it’s Marvel Cinematic Universe: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. However, that first look was only 30 seconds long! Now, we have been treated to a full on 3 minute trailer showing all this awesome knew tale in the MCU! If you’d like to peep this new trailer, as usual, simply click on the image above! Can’t wait for the fall!

Joe The Barbarian Review (COMICS!)

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Nothing better then a little escapism!

Hello everyone! I am Richard! The Awkward and Hilarious! Today I present to you a comic review. So sit back, relax, and read on! Anyways, one of the biggest movies that came out this week was Oz the Great and Powerful. As a Sam Raimi fan, I was really pumped to return to that magical dream land. Thankfully, when I saw the movie, I left the theater with a smile on my face. Unlike Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland, a film I’m 100% sure this movie will be compared to a lot, Oz is a movie I’m not afraid to say I enjoyed without being made fun of. It wasn’t necessarily Great or Powerful, but it was just a fun time at the movies. Also, after I left the theater, I began thinking of some of my favorite tales with a similar premise. Someone from our world, in need of change, being transported to a brave new land of fantasy and impossibility.

Now, normal people would probably think of more traditional examples. Me, I thought of an awesome 3 year old comic called Joe The Barbarian. The story of Joe is penned by comic book legend, Grant Morrison, and is drawn by a favorite of mine, Sean Murphy. Joe The Barbarian follows a boy named Joe Manson. Joe, a creative and diabetic young lad whom tends to escape the harshness of his real life, fails to receive his daily needed dose of glucose. Once this happens, Joe begins to hallucinate a fantasy world inhabited by mystical monsters, as well as his action figures. Upon arrival, Joe learns he is the prophesied Dying Boy come to destroy King Death, and save the land for all!

In 2010, when this story was being told, I was only reading Batman related series. Later in the year, I began to explore other areas of the comic world. Specifically comics written by people I really love. One of my favorite writers of all time is Grant Morrison. At the time, the only Morrison book I was reading was his amazing Batman and Robin series. One day, I had a conversation with a fellow Morrison fan, chit-chatting about the latest adventure of Batman and Robin, and he told me about this awesome book called Joe the Barbarian.

It was a limited series, written by Morrison, being done over at Vertigo, which is an imprint of DC Comics. Once he gave me a short summary of the story, I became incredibly excited to read it. So, I patiently waited for the hardcover to be released. Once it hit the store shelves, I raced to the nearest shop, grabbed myself a copy, threw about thirty some dollars at the cashier, and raced back home! I didn’t leave my room at all that evening. I was so into what I was reading.

One of the aspects I loved most was the character of Joe. I related to him in so many ways. Minus the diabetes, the kid was basically me. I’ve always been someone who kind of lives inside their own head. Trying to escape reality because it’s too much for them to handle. Admittedly, I related so much that it was kind of hard to read this book. It reminded me of similar struggles I’m going through currently that I’ve tried to avoid through escapism. That being said, It was good to be reminded of those things, strangely. It made me even more invested and sucked into this comic.

Another interesting aspect was the way it was written. While this comic features the usual Grant Morrison writing style, it didn’t feel like a typical comic from him. The story was much more straight forward, and less metaphorical. It’s always nice to see writers challenge themselves and/or try something new. All that being sad, the greatest thing to come out of me reading this comic was discovering Sean Murphy. Murphy’s art work in Joe was so amazing that it became difficult to even turn the page. I’d literally just be sitting on my bed, gazing upon a brilliant castle, witnessing an epic battle, or marveling at the forest lands of this beautifully drawn world.

After I read this book, I fell in love with the work of Sean Murphy. Since then, If I ever find anything sporting his name, I instantly have to purchase it. Even the freaking cover of the hardcover, depicted above, is amazing! Just look at it! It’s all kinds of spectacular! Anyways, if you haven’t been able to tell, I really loved this comic. It’s not my favorite tale from Morrison, but I consider it one of his best!

I give Joe The Barbarian a 5 outta 5!