http://nathanchase.com - Web Designer, Geek, Drummer, Gamer, Father, Social Media Junkie, Film Buff, Music Enthusiast, Dessert Devotee - Co-Founder, Flickchart
"Definitely "An American Werewolf in London" is #1. "Monster Squad" was a definite favorite as a kid.
My grandmother's favorite movie was The Howling - strangely enough. I've yet to see it - I should...
I just watched a fun New Zealand mockumentary recently called "What We Do in the Shadows" that has a great twist on werewolves (and vampires) living in modern-day New Zealand. Very funny stuff."
- Nathan Chase
"Panic Room will always be one of my all-time favorite opening credit sequences.
Watchmen's intro is an incredible way to tell backstory visually for such a dense story - compressed into such a short time span. Brilliant."
- Nathan Chase
"RTFM, worked a treat. Kodi up front and center, as it should be. Thanks! If Plex would get surround sound support, I'd use that instead of me having to run Plexbmc in Kodi!"
- Nathan Chase
"I'm the designer of Flickchart. We do still have plans for other media besides movies, but there's still a lot we'd like to do with film first before we move to a much larger data set like music. The biggest thing to keep in mind: The numbers of films are only in the tens of thousands. The number of bands/albums/songs are in the multiple millions."
- Nathan Chase
"They at least have the original Arnold look down pat - even to the framing of the original film. Top is from The Terminator. Bottom is from the new trailer. http://i.imgur.com/JNnQF5l.jpg"
- Nathan Chase
"Something weird to think about: Linda Hamilton was supposed to be playing a 19 year old Sarah in T1 (She was 28 years old at the time of filming). Supposed to be a 29 year old Sarah in T2 (She was 39). Emilia Clarke is 27 (who appears to be playing an even younger Sarah, right?). The age of Sarah Connor seems to be a big question mark in this trailer."
- Nathan Chase
"> **Black Comedy** - A comedy with a wicked sense of humor -- often dark, cynical and edgy -- that makes fun of such supposedly serious subjects as death, illness, murder, or war. Nothing is sacred from attack in black comedy, and all taboos are welcome. Black comedy first found popularity in the 1940s and 1950s, in a world that was struggling to understand the global evil of Nazism and its second World War in less than three decades. In America, Arsenic and Old Lace was among the first examples, while the British perfected the form with films like The Ladykillers and Kind Hearts and Coronets. Since the '40s, the British have taken the form to new, darker levels, with films like The Wrong Box, If..., The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover, A Zed and Two Noughts, Brazil and the work of Monty Python. In America, black comedies have increased in number with the rise of independent filmmaking (though M*A*S*H, Harold and Maude, and the films of Tim Burton are fine studio examples)...."
- Nathan Chase
"Reminds me a lot of the game [Damned](http://store.steampowered.com/app...), available now on Steam Early Access. Highly recommended. "Damned is a randomized online horror game for up to 5 players (4 survivors and 1 monster). You’ll be able to play as one of four people trapped in different haunted places (hotels, hospitals, etc). As a survivor your main objective will be finding your way out, as well as helping your friends get out too. You’ll often find yourself on the edge, hearing and seeing ghostly things, trying to find keys and items to help in your escape. And sometimes you’ll find yourself running desperately from a monster, who’s there only to find and kill you and your friends. You’ll also be able to play as the monster. The game will feature different monsters, each one unique in its gameplay and hunting style.""
- Nathan Chase
"I think that could work too, certainly, although it might make it too "on the nose" to include both? It's a good suggestion, either way."
- Nathan Chase
"It's worth the money because of direct-to-HMD support that actually works. It locks into that 75Hz v-sync and holds it tight, where most extended mode players don't. Very frequent updates, too. I'm looking forward to trying out the newest build with the fixed theater seating scaling and a feature film. About the only thing I've had issue with is subtitle support for non-English films - although I haven't spent a significant amount of time to figure out if it's just a setting or configuration thing I'm missing."
- Nathan Chase
"Spacing on "MEDIA CENTER" has been better aligned, and the spacing between "K O D I" has been reduced and more equally spaced. TM added at top right."
- Nathan Chase