This is Drew from R&D radio. One of the websites I always mean to mention "on air" but never seem to get to is....
Angry Video Game Nerd
It's the home of the angry video game nerd. This is a cat that reviews old Nintendo games. He likes to shit on them mostly, pointing out how sucky they are or how horrible the game play is. This guy self produces them, but most impressively of all actually provides something home made on the internet that is actually funny. So check this guy out if you are a Nintendo nerd or just want to laugh at some one that is.
-DM-
Saturday, May 31, 2008
This Sunday's show
Join us on this weeks show. Rick will be discussing the fun of being fired, Los will give us a rundown of the NBA playoffs leading up to the finals, Drew will be discussing the existence of aliens that was “Proven” this week, and of course a lot more! Tune in Sunday starting at 8PM on Justin.tv. If you can’t be there for the live show its ok, the show replays all week so catch it when you can and be sure to leave comments.
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Thursday, May 29, 2008
WHY OH WHY?
On the heels of the successful revival of the Indiana Jones franchise, Paramount has set in motion a fourth installment of Beverly Hills Cop, with Eddie Murphy on board to once again portray Axel Foley, reports Variety. Brett Ratner (Rush Hour, X-Men: The Last Stand) is in negotiations to direct.
Released in 1984, the original Beverly Hills Cop grossed $316 million worldwide and spawned two sequels. All told, the three movies grossed $712.9 million worldwide. The last was released in 1994. Jerry Bruckheimer, who produced the original Beverly Hills Cop trilogy with late partner Don Simpson, won’t be actively involved in the new film.
Murphy approached the studio about reviving the franchise that cemented his status as a B.O. mega-star. Paramount brass were eager to land another picture with Murphy after he finished the Karey Kirkpatrick-directed NowhereLand, which Paramount releases in June 2009.
Studio is aiming for a 2009 production start and a summer 2010 release.
Read Variety's Write-up
Released in 1984, the original Beverly Hills Cop grossed $316 million worldwide and spawned two sequels. All told, the three movies grossed $712.9 million worldwide. The last was released in 1994. Jerry Bruckheimer, who produced the original Beverly Hills Cop trilogy with late partner Don Simpson, won’t be actively involved in the new film.
Murphy approached the studio about reviving the franchise that cemented his status as a B.O. mega-star. Paramount brass were eager to land another picture with Murphy after he finished the Karey Kirkpatrick-directed NowhereLand, which Paramount releases in June 2009.
Studio is aiming for a 2009 production start and a summer 2010 release.
Read Variety's Write-up
Sunday, May 25, 2008
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Awesome Music Video
For those of you not in the know, this music video features so many internet stars and virals that its not even funny. I hope to one day be cool enough to be feature in a weezer video.
-Rick
Friday, May 23, 2008
Welcome
So I wanted to set this up so everybody has R & D throughout the week. We will be posting updates as well as personal and show based blogs here. Hopefully you will be seeing a great group of posts to compliment our ever so popular radio show which can be found at Justin.tv/mktuba and airs every Sunday at 8PM ET.
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