TWiG – An exclusive look at the Ghostbusters Video Game!
April 29, 2009 by TWiG Crew
Filed under Blogs, Recent Posts, Video
While Mike is down in Texas this week, he along with The Game Heroes crew got a chance to tour Terminal Reality’s studios in Dallas Texas to take a behind the scenes look at Ghostbusters: The Video Game! Including a look at gameplay footage, interviews, and an absolute first look at an exclusive in-game cinematic never before seen!!!
That’s right, we are awesome!
Check it out in the video below, and also check out http://thisweekingeek.net, http://thegameheroes.com, and http://protoncharging.com for upcoming details of this most anticipated release!
Bustin’ makes us feel good!
TWiG – Episode 056 – Dead Like Me
April 28, 2009 by TWiG Crew
Filed under Episodes, Recent Posts

This week while Mike is traveling across the U.S. Steve and Stefan take over the show to give you your weekly geek news. As well they talk about Bryan Fuller’s great TV show Dead Like Me.
This episode is brought to you by
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GameAccess.ca. If you sign up to GameAccess and use the promo code “TWIG” you get a 15 day free trial instead of a 10 day free trial! That’s right 5 extra days on us.
This Week’s Promos:
Slice of Sci-Fi
The Big Bald Broadcast
Voicemails by:
Luke Ferguson
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Contributors:
Bagged and Boarded
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Geeks:
Steve “Snowball” Saylor
Stefan “The Skunk” Pelletier
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#15 – Brazil
April 28, 2009 by Double D
Filed under Blogs, Double D Does the Movies, Rantings of a Double D, Recent Posts
Wow, that’s all I can say. Wow! Every now and again you watch a movie that reminds what a good movie is supposed to be like. This movie is literally perfect in every way. I have absolutely no complaints. It’s a stunning, beautiful, funny and impressive film that just blew me out of the water. I haven’t seen any Terry Gilliam films before and after this I’m definitely going to go get more because this one rocked. It’s a very sobering look at a claustrophobic and insane world controlled by paperwork and threatened by terrorists, but from the uniquely comical perspective of one of the main men behind Monty Python. This is easily one of the best social commentaries ever committed to film being hilarious and thought-provoking at the same time. That’s something that isn’t easy, but Gilliam pulls it off with such perfection that it’s incredible. It’s a film that’s entertaining and beautiful at the same time. This is truly a masterpiece.

















