Author: Adam Chmielewski

Adam Chmielewski is the latest Mid-Western transplant to take up residence in the City Of Angels. Aside from contributing to Nerdbot, he’s writing screenplays for film and television. Just like everyone else in Los Angeles.

Do you like finding stuff? How about Game Of Thrones? Well get ready for a great new scavenger hunt spanning literally thousands of miles. I’ve always said HBO’s Game Of Thrones is a mega-success because of three reasons; the product itself is really good, they market it beautifully, and fans are able to participate in something GoT related even when the show is not on television. Whether you’re headed to a Bar Crawl of Thrones, Tour of Thrones, or the recently announced… Quest For The Throne. So what is HBO up to now? Vice.com reported on March 25 that six…

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Okay. I’m about to get serious with you. The screenshots you are about to see are 100% real. I pulled them from Twitter on the evening of Saturday March 23rd, 2019. A day we can maybe mark as the day the DCEU turned itself around in the most positive of fashions as Shazam! is getting some pretty stellar reviews from outlets known to be quick to point out some of the DCEU’s flaws. Example: Indiewire.com Aquaman Shazam What you just saw I’m sure will be something you see over and over again. Oh wait, it’s already happening… Variety IGN So…

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One drastically under discussed element of genius in Avengers: Infinity War is the Russo brothers took Thanos, the MCU’s most feared purple bad guy, and made him the protagonist of the film. Then what’s even more impressive is how they made Thanos the focus of a story that’s already loaded with top tier Hollywood talent. Infinity War belonged to Thanos. The anticipation of his arrival coupled with phenomenal CGI and Josh Brolin as the man behind the planet destroyed proved to be the ultimate recipe for critical and box office success. However, an argument could be made that the movie…

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So right now there are so many Game Of Thrones and Star Wars spinoffs in the works you’d think film executives are handing out deals like it’s free sample day at Costco. Some time has past since I covered the news of HBO creators David Benioff and D. B. Weiss getting a crack at a Star Wars trilogy. My personal dream was that they would go full on Thrones in a galaxy far far away. Blood, sex, filthy language, a complete dark left turn from the originals meant specifically for older fans who have been with Star Wars for the…

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Fred Durst. Yes… Fred Durst. The one you are thinking of right now. The Limp Bizkit frontman. The guy who once brought the Ladies Night In Cambodia tour to your hometown, organizes a regular jazz show at Black Rabbit Rose in Los Angeles. I know, when Consequence Of Sound reported on March 16th that number one, Fred Durst has a jazz, and two, Lady Gaga showed up out of nowhere to sing Frank Sinatra songs. Personally I thought it was a slow day at The Onion. I remember Consequence running these sort of parody pieces a couple years ago. However,…

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The Marvel Cinematic Universe has covered its fair share of territory over the years. New York, Wakanda, the planet where the Hulk fights Thor, Cleveland, even other dimensions. As we travel alongside our heroes through their adventures, several kinds of stories come to life. In many ways the comic book genre has mixed and merged with several subgenres to keep the final products feeling fresh. Because much like the protagonist of these movies, the genre battles a great adversary… the threat of being too repetitive. And let’s be honest, when it comes to the superhero film, we’ve already ventured into…

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There’s never an inappropriate time to discover one of the best bands you’ve ever heard… A truly phenomenal record isn’t something you listen to a couple times, maybe make clever comparison, then push your five hundred word count article through by Friday. My opinion is it’s something that for one to completely grasp the genius of or maybe lack of genius, takes time. This is how you end up with Rolling Stone labeling Weezer’s Pinkerton as one of 1996’s worst, only to give it a five star “re-review” eight years down the road. Even I’ve been known for not liking…

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On March 4th, the iconic electronica outfit Prodigy lost their lead singer Keith Flint. At forty-nine years old, he was discovered dead at his home in North End, Essex, England. A new album dropped in November 2018, festival appearances were planned, only to have that momentum come to an unfortunate crashing halt. The dark details of this event reveal a potential suicide which the Essex Senior Coroner Caroline Beasley-Murray has provisionally confirmed. BBC.com also writes that a toxicology report is in progress, also an investigation, and it will reconvene on July 23rd for a hearing where the cause of death…

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The X-Men franchise has been an interesting subcategory of Marvel on film. Now that Disney bought Fox through an almost empirical acquisition the fates of our favorite mutants is in question. Do they reboot entirely? How do the merge these two universes together? And do it right no less. Then most importantly, when the X-Men meet the Avengers… what the hell happens? I’ll address the last question first because we may have some insight as to an X-Men slash Avengers movie would go. Quirkybyte.com ran an article on March 4th claiming there’s an idea in development to bring the two…

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It’s been like three months since comic book stores have seen the latest chapter of DC’s Doomsday Clock hit their shelves. In the meantime we’ve welcomed a New Year, had the greatness of Tom Brady rammed down our throats, and finally got some footage from the final season of Game Of Thrones. Yeah… that’s pretty much 2019 so far. Now that Doomsday Clock Issue #9 has been released I’m eager to continue my regular coverage. Words cannot express exactly how eager I am because back in December DC dropped what could have been the best issue of series which culminated…

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