Month: August 2013

Ep. 2: Extra-terror-estrial

Ryan and Brad devise a plan to revive the spirit of horror movies by terrorizing James with his greatest fear.

Ep. 115: The World’s Nerd

The Reel Nerds respond to the Affleck casting news and spend some time at Sleepaway Camp before witnessing The World’s End and wishing Zach Eastman well on his California adventure.

Reel Nerds Podshow Ep. 2 Premiere at Open Screen Night

The Reel Nerds will be officially debuting the second episode of their web series at the 2nd anniversary Open Screen Night show.

The Oriental Theater, 44th & Tennyson

Aug 27th, 8pm

Reel Nerds Live at Casselman’s Bar and Venue

The Reel Nerds perform a live podcast for Aurora Rise and Take 38 Productions following the premiere of The Boy Who Stares.

Ep. 114: Kick Nerd Ass

Ryan and James kick a little ass by watching Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and Hells on Wheels before reviewing Kick Ass 2.

Reel Advanced Review: Johnnie To’s Drug War

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When a powerful Chinese drug kingpin is caught by police he joins them to save his own skin. That’s the premise for Johnnie To’s powerful film Drug War. Louis Koo plays Timmy Choi, a ruthless drug manufacturer  who barley escapes a lab accident that killed his wife. After crashing his car into a restaurant he is taken to the hospital where he is under the watchful eye of Captain Zhang, played intensely by Sun Honglei. After trying to escape the hospital he is caught by Zhang. He is told that for manufacturing only 50 grams of meth, you will get the death penalty. Choi crumbles and starts spilling the beans about deliveries and other warehouses he uses to produce meth.

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Drug War is a really cool movie. There is tension throughout the film and To does a great job balancing the interrogation scenes with the action scenes. Watching the film too as an American it is cool to see how the Chinese government uses tech to catch criminals. Koo is fantastic as Choi. He is a coward but also incredibly dangerous. And he plays both so well. You are never quite sure if you can trust him because everything he does is for himself. I got the feeling he would stab his own mother if it meant he would not die. The only way this movie would work is if Choi’s “partner” matched his intensity and Honglei does just that. He is a cop that will do what it takes to get his man. And if that means he has to snort a bunch of coke to convince drug dealers that he is legit, then that’s just what he does. His partner, Yang played by Huang Yi also has some memorable lines and moments like telling a drug mule who is pain because of all the balloons up his ass to “Go shit yourself!” I love tough women.

The biggest drawback in the film is the somewhat campy way the drugs effect people. It’s happens immediately and not very realistically. It becomes distracting in an other wise tight film. The film also succeeds in making no one safe. There are shootouts that the cops get killed just as much as the drug dealers and not just some no name background officers, characters that you’ve gotten to know throughout the film are not safe.

Drug War opens August 16th in Denver at The Sie Filmcenter on Colfax. Make sure you go and check it out. If you are a fan of cop thrillers Drug War does not disappoint.

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Thunderbolt

Brad’s new 48 Hour Film is now available to watch online!

After his uncle Virgil is kidnapped, Thunder Bolt must take down the Shizuka drug cartel to save him.

Genre: Crime/Gangster
Character: Virgil Gerbens
Prop: Apples
Line of Dialogue: “Why don’t you do it?”

This film made for the 48 Hour Film Project.

Ep. 113: Space Jesus

The Reel Nerds travel to Elysium and enlist in Frankenstein’s Army, James explains Continuum, Ryan preview’s Drug War, and Brad unveils his new film, Thunderbolt.

We’re giving away tickets to Drug War for this weekend at the Sie Filmcenter, so make sure you let us know you wanna go and we’ll throw your name into the drawing!

Thunderbolt Teaser

This is the teaser to Brad’s 2013 Denver 48 Hour Film Project: Thunderbolt. From 7:30 PM August 2nd to 7:30 PM August 4th, Brad and his team scripted, shot, and edited a 5-7 minute short film based on 4 creative components. Genre: Crime/Gangster, Character: Aunt or Uncle Virgil or Vanna Gerbens, Prop: Apples, Line of Dialog: Why don’t you do it? all had to be incorporated in some way. Team Nebulus Visions assembled these suggestions into Thunderbolt, where Thunder Bolt must take down the Shizuka drug cartel to save his uncle.

The film premieres this Sunday, August 11th at 5pm at The Oriental Theater. $8 online / $11 door

For tickets: http://www.theorientaltheater.com/event/142524

Ep. 112: 2 Nerds

Ryan and James drag themselves to 2 Guns, and are surprised by what they see.

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