https://gachngoigomdatviet.com/blogs/news.atom gachngoigomdatviet! - News 2020-01-10T12:13:00-05:00 gachngoigomdatviet! https://gachngoigomdatviet.com/blogs/news/top5netflix-feb2018 2018-01-31T15:06:00-05:00 2018-01-31T15:20:04-05:00 The 6 Things We're Most Excited For on Netflix - Feb. 2018 Jason Lott
Take a look at the trailers for our 6 most anticipated Netflix releases for February 2018.

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We've put together a quick list of what we're most looking forward to watching (and re-watching) this month on Netflix. Don't judge us for our bad taste.

6. Kill Bill Vol. 1 & 2 - Feb. 1st

Quentin Tarantino brings you the story of a former assassin, known simply as The Bride (Uma Thurman), who wakes from a coma four years after her jealous ex-lover Bill (David Carradine) attempts to murder her on her wedding day. Fueled by an insatiable desire for revenge, she vows to get even with every person who contributed to the loss of her unborn child, her entire wedding party, and four years of her life. After devising a hit list, The Bride sets off on her quest, enduring unspeakable injury and unscrupulous enemies.

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5. Mute - Feb. 23rd

Mute is an upcoming British-German science fiction mystery film directed by Duncan Jones, who also co-wrote the script with Michael Robert Johnson. It will star Alexander Skarsgård, Paul Rudd and Justin Theroux, revolving around a mute bartender searching for the love of his life who has mysteriously disappeared. The film has been described by Jones as a "spiritual sequel" to his 2009 film Moon

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4. Aeon Flux - Feb. 1st

Charlize Theron stars as Aeon Flux, a mysterious assassin working for the Monicans, a group of rebels trying to overthrow the government. When she is sent on a mission to kill the Chairman, a whole new mystery is found.

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3. “Fred Armisen: Standup For Drummers” - Feb. 2nd

Fred Armisen (Saturday Night Live, Portlandia, Late Night with Seth Meyers, Documentary Now) debuts his new comedy special, Standup For Drummers on February 6.

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2. Cabin Fever - Feb. 2nd

Cabin Fever is a 2002 American horror film directed by Eli Roth and starring Rider Strong, Jordan Ladd, James DeBello, and Giuseppe Andrews. It was produced by Lauren Moews and Evan Astrowsky and executive produced by Susan Jackson. The film was the directing debut of Roth, who co-wrote the film with Randy Pearlstein. The story follows a group of college graduates who rent a cabin in the woods and begin to fall victim to a flesh-eating virus. The inspiration for the film's story came from a real life experience during a trip to Iceland when Roth developed a skin infection.

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1. Altered Carbon - Feb. 2nd

From creator Laeta Kalogridis (Night Watch, Shutter Island) comes this adaptation of Altered Carbon, the 2002 hardboiled cyberpunk science fiction novel by Richard K. Morgan. Set in a future in which interstellar travel is effected by transferring consciousnesses between bodies ("sleeves"), it follows the attempt of Takeshi Kovacs, a former U.N. elite soldier turned private investigator, to investigate a rich man's death for him.

 

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https://gachngoigomdatviet.com/blogs/news/friday-the-13th-game-out-now 2017-05-30T11:13:00-04:00 2018-03-02T21:57:20-05:00 Friday the 13th Game Out Now!! Jason Lott The new game based on the Friday the 13th movies is out and seems like good times for those who enjoy chopping those sex crazed teens into a red mist. Let it be known this still seems more like a robust beta than a finished game but there is a lot of fun to be had with it. You are randomly picked as one of 7 teens or the man himself, Jason. As a counselor you can win by repairing a vehicle, running out the clock, calling the cops or straight up killing Jason. The powers he has means Jason is still the favorite in just about every match but it isn't impossible to win as one of the teens. It needs to be said that there are plenty of bugs still that hopefully will be patched out soon but for now they are there so be well aware of that along with some connection problems. Still who doesn't like a bit of the old 80's camp killing every now and again. If you still aren't sure then check out some of Jason's best kills in this clip from GameNewsOfficial

Rad right?! Now the only way to really enjoy some good old fashion camp time is to look the part so luckily we got you covered with our Friday the 13th inspired tee!! Check it out below and pick yours up online or come out and see us at the Steel City Horror Con this June 9 -11. 

          

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https://gachngoigomdatviet.com/blogs/news/top-5-movie-monsters-and-a-new-con-announcement 2017-03-24T12:59:00-04:00 2017-03-24T12:59:27-04:00 Top 5 Movie Monsters and a New Con Announcement! Jason Lott  

 

Starting me off at number 5 is the Pale Man from Pan's Labyrinth but let's be honest if you have ever seen a Guillermo Del Toro movie you know just about anything he has put on screen deserves a spot. He has a love of monsters that is unmatched it seems but this combination between his vision and Doug Jones portrayal stands out to anyone who has seen it. It starts so simple as the seemingly blind ghoul is enjoying a nice nap until a few grapes are stolen from his table. He then picks up his eyes off a platter and puts them into the sockets in his hands. The chase is slow but he shows why you shouldn't steal from him and while his time on screen is short it is one of the most memorable creatures from Del Toro.

 

 

Coming in next at the 4th spot for me are the "clever girls" from Jurassic Park. My love of dinosaurs is right up there with my love of sharks (oh hey it's Freddy Foreshadow..)in that I started young and still am a big fan. The T-Rex may have the big moments like the classic toilet death but these were the ones I was more afraid of as a kid. All through the movie the Raptors were not only vicious but much more intelligent than you want a 5 foot leaping meat eating dino that is hunting you to be. The kitchen scene with the kids was as stressful as anything in the OG Jurassic Park. I know they became a SWAT team in Jurassic World but even Chris Pratt couldn't keep them in line and if Burt Macklin can't control them we all need to look out.

 

 

Taking the number 3 spot for me are the xenomorphs from the Aliens franchise. They are not only truly terrifying in the way they stalk their prey and use them as hosts to create more but they do it just to do it. They are a hive minded species who just want to kill and multiply. With acid blood, spiked tails, a teeny little mouth inside a huge mouth, and their Spider-man wall climbing there isn't much these guys cant do. To top it all off they have one of the most iconic and purely rad designs of any monster. Special nod to the facehuggers too. I would explain why they at least deserve a shout out but come on you have seen them right? Yea, case closed.

 

 

Number 2 is the daddy of them all for me. There are a few versions of Godzilla with varying degrees of success but to me the original is the man. I remember seeing the old black and white Godzilla movies as a kid and I was hooked. I had a hard green plastic toy that didn't bend or have any articulation but I loved that guy cause he could stomp the hell out of some Hot Wheels. Kaiju movies are some of my favorites and I am very pumped to see my man do battle with Kong in the near future but I will always have a place for the rubber suit as it sends a TKO to Tokyo.

 

 

I love Jaws. This is one of those movies I have seen so many times that quotes from it seep out into my day to day life. I have read the book, (which you can skip trust me. Normally the book is at least as good as the movie if not better but Jaws is like 90% about a bad marriage with a shark popping up at the end.) I have watched the Inside Jaws: Filmumentary which is awesome and I highly suggest it if you are a fan, and I will buy all kinds of Jaws merch cause I can't not buy it come on. There isn't much I can say about Jaws that hasn't been said. The way they shot it seems perfect to add to the fear of not being able to see the shark until the climax and while we now know that was more forced because of the problems with Bruce (the shark was named Bruce after Steven Spielberg's lawyer) rather than a choice it helps the movie hold up even now. It is a masterpiece of building tension that can be watched again and again and you will never get sick of it. The sequels slowly ruined what was amazing about Jaws but they have their place cause sometimes you need a train wreck, Jaws 3D, to let you know how good the first was.

 

So there are my picks now let me know yours. Leave a comment or hit us up on instagram, twitter, and on facebook. We will keep you in the loop with details on the horror con in June as we get closer and don't forget to come see us at the Steel City Con on April 7-9. As always you can check us out at Shirtnado.net to pick up all the finest in rad ass shirts and all your Funko Pop needs. As a special treat cause we love you we put up 2 of our horror shirts online early. You can pick up our JAWS tee and Camp Crystal Lake shirt at gachngoigomdatviet.net.

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https://gachngoigomdatviet.com/blogs/news/new-comic-day-pick-march-1 2017-02-28T11:51:00-05:00 2017-02-28T11:51:52-05:00 New Comic Day Pick - March 1 Jason Lott This is the end. This is the series finale of Nailbiter so if you aren't caught up now is the time. The mystery of Buckaroo is revealed and I am willing to bet it's going to be bloody. This extra sized finale is written as always by Joshua Williamson with art by Mike Henderson. ]]>