David Fincher, Stanley Kubrick, and Alan Smithee: Directors Disowning Films

Ever watch a movie and see the name Alan Smithee pop-up as the director, or maybe the writer in the credits? Wonder how this one person could possibly write and/or direct so many varied films, and they all…well, happen to not be very good? You may find my questions coy as most of you already know that Alan Smithee is an alias usually regulated to a filmmaker who wishes to have their name removed from a project. This name-change is usually the result of a long, strenuous battle between filmmaker and studio, or when cuts and edits are made to a director’s film against their wishes. Whatever the case, here at Grizzly Bomb it got our gears moving on a new list, this one focusing on the many films in which a director disowned their own film, sometimes using the Smithee alias, storming off set, or staying silent about the film altogether. Some even had the clout (either at the time or later on) to lock the film up away from the public altogether.

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Star Wars Rebels: Female Figures Bring Some Girl Power To The Force

With the holidays are right around the corner, parents and geeks everywhere are lining up to stuff their gift bags with the latest in Star Wars toys. And the success of Disney XD’s Star Wars: Rebels means that the toy shelves at your local toy store will be packed with our newest heroes.

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Guilty Gear Xrd Review: The Finest of Heavy Metal Fisticuffs

We’re pretty surprised it took this long to get a proper sequel to the Guilty Gear series. For years after the release of Guilty Gear XX, several iterations and spinoff titles have surfaced for this popular anime fighter. Arc System Works went back to the drawing lab (literally) in order to offer its fans the finest dosage of Guilty Gear to date. PS3 and PS4 owners have finally been provided with the hyperactive and wholly intense fighting game they have craved for a while now in the form of Guilty Gear Xrd.

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Right off the bat, this must be said – Guilty Gear Xrd simply looks stunning. The redrawn sprites sport a new coat of paint that makes their once harder to spot details more evident. Sol-Badguy’s bulging muscles, Ky Kiske’s flowing locks and I-No’s alluring battle gear all look incredible in motion. The Unreal 3 Engine does a great job of giving you the feeling of watching and playing a full-fledged anime. The many backdrops sported on each arena doesn’t falter in the graphics department. You’ll likely get distracted as you battle on a grand airship, apocalyptic landscape and a lush green forest. The visuals sported in this fighter are most definitely its strongest suit. The heavy metal soundtrack heard here does a great job of increasing the intensity of each encounter as well.

Guilty Gear Xrd

A game that looks this good must have a strong gameplay component to back it up. Luckily, Guilty Gear Xrd’s expert fighting game mechanics are as stronger as ever here. Longtime series staples, such as Psych Bursts and Force Roman Cancels make their welcome return to the fast and fluid fights. The coolest mechanic this 5th sequel adopts is the visual overhaul for Dust air launchers. Successfully hitting your opponent with this attack brings the camera in close for an intense moments that culminates in an airborne combo string. The zoomed-in camera pops up during several climactic moments, such as super moves and Instant Kill maneuvers. This newly added aspect of the game makes each fight more intense and enjoyable than the last.

The roster includes a nice mix of the returning cast and a few new combatants. Series vets such as Sol, Ky, Millia and Slayer make their return against newcomers Bedman, Ramletherl and Sin. The new fighters are fun yet expectedly difficult to truly master. Ramletherl’s use of dual blades tasks players with setting up their attacks well in advance, Sin must be fed on occasion to keep his attacks going and Bedman’s robotic counterpart is a powerhouse that’s full of offensive surprises. The one letdown for the roster is the lack of some past beloved characters. The omission of fighters such as Baiken, Bridget, Jam, Johnny etc. will surely sadden longtime fans.

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Another glaring issue for Guilty Gear Xrd is its lack of a truly immersive story mode. The Arcade Mode play through for each character features some short and sweet movie sequences that are mixed in with a deep character moment or two. The obvious translation issues are easy to spot during those text heavy sequences. The battles are straightforward and eventually lead up to a final encounter with Ramletherl. A Story Mode option exists, but its nothing more than an hours long watchable sequence. Sitting through the equivalent of anime episodes without the option to play them is a huge problem for such a grand game. You’ll no doubt feel let down and have no desire to watch the Story Mode all the way through. The M.O.M. Mode and online options manage to maximize the game’s fun though.

Guilty Gear Xrd

Guilty Gear Xrd shines in the visuals, audio and gameplay departments. The varied roster may lack a few series favorites and the true Story Mode offering is a massive disappointment, of course. Yet you’ll still feel compelled to enter this game’s heavy metal arena and deal some damage to your rivals. This stylish fighter is one of those games you surely don’t want to pass up.


Images: Arc System Works, Aksys Games

UHF Latest Addition to Impressive Shout! Factory Collection

There are countless DVD and Blu-ray providers out there. Old films are resurfacing every day and new films are automatically getting the digital makeover, as we need top quality releases for our film collections. It really is a great time to be a film collector and there are some great distributors out there. One of the best though is Shout! Factory.

Shout! Factory has been in business since 2003, and they’ve amassed quite a collection of great film releases. What really catches the eye with Shout! Releases is the attention to detail. Not just the DVD and Blu-rays (which are bursting with special features). No, what really catches fans eyes is the cover art which with each new release continues to impress. You only have to look at their latest release, Weird Al’s superb 1989 comedy release UHF to see what we mean.

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To honor the 25th anniversary of the classic, we’ve complied a collection of some of our favorites for you to enjoy, and with Christmas hot on our heels, these could be potential presents for a loved ones or just to treat yourself. It’s better than drinking from the fire-hose!

Scream Factory is an offshoot of Shout! Factory, and among genre fans is well-known for putting out some of the more obscure and hard to come by horror flicks in quality releases. Mixing it up with more established movies, it is great that a company can devote an entire section just to genre films. Another selling point is the created covers that have artists giving their personal touch to some great films. Below shows just how eclectic their horror collection really is.

Following on from this appreciation of good art we have a restoration of past art. Below is a collection of releases that have retained their original VHS or poster art. It is a nice look into how films came out in the past, but also it shows how important a good cover really was for distribution of movies.

Finally we have another off shoot from Shout! This time focusing on the still hugely popular MST3k series. The creators may have gone their own separate ways (founding Cinematic Titanic and RiffTrax), but fans of the shows never forget how funny they are. So it is lucky for us that they keep releasing the movies, some of which have some great film inspired cover art. They even create artwork for the digital copies you can download. Now that is a commitment to good artwork that goes beyond the call of duty, and when they are creating artwork for cult classic Manos: The Hands of Fate you know you are in good hands.

This is only the tip of the iceberg with regards to Shout! Factory releases (just check out their retro cartoon section to see what I mean). Expect to see more releases in the near future from Shout! as they are on a roll and show no sign of stopping anytime soon. For all the film fans out there I think we can agree that this is definitely a good thing.


Images: Shout! Factory

Pop Culture Shock: New Skeletor Release Looks Awesome, Plus Ceaser, Dredd, and E. Honda

Masters of the Universe holds a soft spot in the hearts of lot of fans, a show that’s forever linked with their childhood. For others, rather than nostalgia, it’s a case of exposure though the newer cartoon, the movie, and the DC comic series which grabbed their attention. It seems that He-Man’s world is an interesting one to visit indeed, so it’s great when we get news of some new Masters of the Universe merchandise.

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