The episode of Horror Movie Rip-Off covering Willy’s Wonderland and Five Nights at Freddy’s was Written by Paul Bookstaber, Narrated by Ryan Cultrera, Edited by Ryan Cultrera, Produced by John Fallon, and Executive Produced by Berge Garabedian.
Introduction
What came first the chicken or the egg? Yea about that. All we get is in return is more rabbit holes, but how about we decipher this in film terms. It’s another showdown, and with that comes deciding on if the imitator does it better than the originator. Even though prior rip-off segments discussed very similar components between the two, this upcoming showdown is just a down-right spitting image of one another. One of those films is based off a global best-selling video game and has created a massive following. It also just shattered Halloween weekend box-office numbers while simultaneously streaming on Peacock. The next is an indie-styled film that brings...
Introduction
What came first the chicken or the egg? Yea about that. All we get is in return is more rabbit holes, but how about we decipher this in film terms. It’s another showdown, and with that comes deciding on if the imitator does it better than the originator. Even though prior rip-off segments discussed very similar components between the two, this upcoming showdown is just a down-right spitting image of one another. One of those films is based off a global best-selling video game and has created a massive following. It also just shattered Halloween weekend box-office numbers while simultaneously streaming on Peacock. The next is an indie-styled film that brings...
- 11/29/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Bellator.com
While not as stacked as the season opener last week, Bellator Mma still had a solid card to offer fight fans Friday night with Bellator 124. Featuring a headlining bout of light heavyweight champion Emanuel Newton taking on the Mexicutioner Joey Beltran, the promotion’s 124 event was a bit of a patchwork affair. The title shot for Beltran felt like the influence of Scott Coker at work: put in a guy with a name, even if he hasn’t won a lot lately. In fact, it was extremely reminiscent of Keith Jardine’s middleweight title shot in Strikeforce: The Dean of Mean hadn’t won a single fight for the promotion (his first appearance was a draw), yet his drop to middleweight earned him an instant title shot against then-champion Luke Rockhold.
Emanuel Newton vs. Beltran felt a lot like that: Bellator under Coker wanted a known name for Newton,...
While not as stacked as the season opener last week, Bellator Mma still had a solid card to offer fight fans Friday night with Bellator 124. Featuring a headlining bout of light heavyweight champion Emanuel Newton taking on the Mexicutioner Joey Beltran, the promotion’s 124 event was a bit of a patchwork affair. The title shot for Beltran felt like the influence of Scott Coker at work: put in a guy with a name, even if he hasn’t won a lot lately. In fact, it was extremely reminiscent of Keith Jardine’s middleweight title shot in Strikeforce: The Dean of Mean hadn’t won a single fight for the promotion (his first appearance was a draw), yet his drop to middleweight earned him an instant title shot against then-champion Luke Rockhold.
Emanuel Newton vs. Beltran felt a lot like that: Bellator under Coker wanted a known name for Newton,...
- 9/13/2014
- by Jay Anderson
- Obsessed with Film
Gregory Payan/AP/Press Association Images
Remember when Jon “Bones” Jones first burst onto the Ufc scene in 2008? He dominated Andre Gusmao in his debut, threw Tuf 1 runner-up Stephan Bonnar around the Octagon like a rag doll, smashed Vladimir Matyushenko and Brandon Vera, submitted Jake O’Brien and Ryan Bader, then won the Ufc light heavyweight title by stopping Mauricio “Shogun” Rua via Tko in 2011. At just 23-years old Jones had become the youngest champion in Ufc history.
Fans were enamored and enthralled as Jones continued to smash the competition. He made legends look like children and fans began contemplating a super fight between Jones and then reigning Ufc middleweight champ Anderson “The Spider” Silva. Onlookers wondered in amazement if the young upstart could finally be the one to match Silva’s skills inside the Octagon.
Then something happened, not all at once, but fans started turning on Jones. Holes...
Remember when Jon “Bones” Jones first burst onto the Ufc scene in 2008? He dominated Andre Gusmao in his debut, threw Tuf 1 runner-up Stephan Bonnar around the Octagon like a rag doll, smashed Vladimir Matyushenko and Brandon Vera, submitted Jake O’Brien and Ryan Bader, then won the Ufc light heavyweight title by stopping Mauricio “Shogun” Rua via Tko in 2011. At just 23-years old Jones had become the youngest champion in Ufc history.
Fans were enamored and enthralled as Jones continued to smash the competition. He made legends look like children and fans began contemplating a super fight between Jones and then reigning Ufc middleweight champ Anderson “The Spider” Silva. Onlookers wondered in amazement if the young upstart could finally be the one to match Silva’s skills inside the Octagon.
Then something happened, not all at once, but fans started turning on Jones. Holes...
- 6/8/2014
- by Jack Bratcher
- Obsessed with Film
Ufc on Fox 6 concluded this past weekend with the first ever Ufc Flyweight title defense. Champion Demetrious Johnson (17-2-1) defended his belt against contender John Dodson (14-6) with a very close unanimous decision victory. Fellow WhatCulture.com columnist Mitchell Stucky joins me on the Getting Lucky Mma Podcast to breakdown all of the action. In part 1, we cover the Preliminary fights on Facebook and FX. In part 2, we move onto the main card … and I also pay up for losing a bet with the co-main event, a yodeling love song for infamous referee Kim Winslow. Enjoy.
Episode (021) Summary: The Fb card saw WWs David Mitchell (12-2) outpoint Simeon Thoresen (17-4-1) for his first Ufc victory. They were followed by Mw Rafael Natal (15-4-1) dominating Sean Spencer (9-2) on the ground with multiple passes, submission attempts, and even a mounted crucifix before landing a third round arm triangle choke.
Episode (021) Summary: The Fb card saw WWs David Mitchell (12-2) outpoint Simeon Thoresen (17-4-1) for his first Ufc victory. They were followed by Mw Rafael Natal (15-4-1) dominating Sean Spencer (9-2) on the ground with multiple passes, submission attempts, and even a mounted crucifix before landing a third round arm triangle choke.
- 1/29/2013
- by Robert Curtis
- Obsessed with Film
The first Flyweight title defense in Ufc history is coming up this weekend on the Ufc on Fox: Johnson vs. Dodson. Demetrious Johnson (16-2-1) had a rocky road through the Flyweight tournament after a controversial majority draw in the first Semifinal with Ian McCall (11-3-1) and then a Split Decision victory over Joseph Benavidez (16-3) in the Final. Now he faces off against #1 contender, John Dodson (14-5), this Saturday in Chicago.
My co-host, fellow WhatCulture.com contributor Mitchell Stucky, and I cover the title fight and all of the action leading up in this edition of the Getting Lucky Mma Podcast.
Episode (020) Summary: Nearly all of the fighters on the prelims are coming off a loss, leaving us with one of the most lackluster undercards in recent memory. Despite that there are some big names, including Ryan Bader (14-3) facing off against Vladimir Matyushenko (26-6) and Clay Guida (29-13) vs.
My co-host, fellow WhatCulture.com contributor Mitchell Stucky, and I cover the title fight and all of the action leading up in this edition of the Getting Lucky Mma Podcast.
Episode (020) Summary: Nearly all of the fighters on the prelims are coming off a loss, leaving us with one of the most lackluster undercards in recent memory. Despite that there are some big names, including Ryan Bader (14-3) facing off against Vladimir Matyushenko (26-6) and Clay Guida (29-13) vs.
- 1/25/2013
- by Robert Curtis
- Obsessed with Film
After the disaster that was Ufc 151, where the organisation had to cancel an entire card for the first time in its history, Ufc chairman Dana White will be hoping Ufc 152 delivers.
There has been much debate in the past few weeks over Jon Jones’ decision to turn down a fight with Chael Sonnen on 8 days’ notice, a decision which subsequently resulted in the collapse of Ufc 151. The Light Heavyweight champion has come under a lot of flak from fans and fellow fighters and will be looking to redeem himself in Ufc 152′s main event against the Brazilian Vitor Belfort.
Elsewhere on a stacked main card Featherweights Cub Swanson and Charles Oliviera square off as well as Light Heavyweights Matt Hamill and Roger Hollett. Michael Bisping will face Brian Stann with the winner likely to get a title shot at Anderson Silva and history will be made as the first ever...
There has been much debate in the past few weeks over Jon Jones’ decision to turn down a fight with Chael Sonnen on 8 days’ notice, a decision which subsequently resulted in the collapse of Ufc 151. The Light Heavyweight champion has come under a lot of flak from fans and fellow fighters and will be looking to redeem himself in Ufc 152′s main event against the Brazilian Vitor Belfort.
Elsewhere on a stacked main card Featherweights Cub Swanson and Charles Oliviera square off as well as Light Heavyweights Matt Hamill and Roger Hollett. Michael Bisping will face Brian Stann with the winner likely to get a title shot at Anderson Silva and history will be made as the first ever...
- 9/13/2012
- by Chris O Connor
- Obsessed with Film
In the end, it wasn’t even close. It took all of one knee from the world class Dutch kickboxer Alistair Overeem, to bring home to former champion Brock Lesnar that he really didn’t belong in the Octagon with him, in their much vaunted heavyweight title eliminator.
In a night in which no fights disappointed, the headliner proved a curious experience of listlessness and awe. The early evening had seem Jim Hettes announce his arrival as a real prospect in the featherweight division, swarming Tuf alumnus Nam Phan with a relentless judo assault en route to a comfortable decision victory.
From then on it seemed that all bets were off as both crowd and fighters were swept up in the occasion of the Ufc’s end of year party. The next bout saw the young, dynamic light-heavyweight talent Alexander Gustafsson make short work of veteran Vladimir Matyushenko, who walked...
In a night in which no fights disappointed, the headliner proved a curious experience of listlessness and awe. The early evening had seem Jim Hettes announce his arrival as a real prospect in the featherweight division, swarming Tuf alumnus Nam Phan with a relentless judo assault en route to a comfortable decision victory.
From then on it seemed that all bets were off as both crowd and fighters were swept up in the occasion of the Ufc’s end of year party. The next bout saw the young, dynamic light-heavyweight talent Alexander Gustafsson make short work of veteran Vladimir Matyushenko, who walked...
- 12/31/2011
- by Ben Szwediuk
- Obsessed with Film
Ufc 122: Marquardt Vs. Okami
Taking place at the Koenig Pilsner Arena in Oberhaunsen, Germany, Ufc 122: Marquardt vs. Okami features the headling middle-weight match between Nate “The Great” Marquardt and Japanese star Yushin “Thunder” Okami, as well as a further nine bouts of devasting, hard-hitting, grapping action – including Dennis Silver vs. Andre Winner, Amir Sadollah vs. Peter Sabatta and Kyle Noke vs. Rob Kimmons.
Having previously enjoyed the long-running television series The Ultimate Fighter I was more than a little interested in watching my first full Ufc title card event (yes, I’m too cheap to pay the sub) but what an introduction into the world of Ufc! Featuring a mix of Us and international fighters, Ufc 122 contains some of the weakest Ufc bouts I’ve had the misfortune to see… With none of the “big” names in attendance for this German Ufc outing, it was left to some...
Taking place at the Koenig Pilsner Arena in Oberhaunsen, Germany, Ufc 122: Marquardt vs. Okami features the headling middle-weight match between Nate “The Great” Marquardt and Japanese star Yushin “Thunder” Okami, as well as a further nine bouts of devasting, hard-hitting, grapping action – including Dennis Silver vs. Andre Winner, Amir Sadollah vs. Peter Sabatta and Kyle Noke vs. Rob Kimmons.
Having previously enjoyed the long-running television series The Ultimate Fighter I was more than a little interested in watching my first full Ufc title card event (yes, I’m too cheap to pay the sub) but what an introduction into the world of Ufc! Featuring a mix of Us and international fighters, Ufc 122 contains some of the weakest Ufc bouts I’ve had the misfortune to see… With none of the “big” names in attendance for this German Ufc outing, it was left to some...
- 3/12/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
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