Finger Twister - Halloween with the Paranormal Activity cast, Borderlands, Cirque du Freak: Vampire's Assistant, Ju-On: The Grudge, and new Mad Max? - The Totally Rad Show
Halloween Spooktacular! We summon demons with the cast of Paranormal Activity, team up to explore Borderlands, and freak out to a haunted house simulator! Plus, is Cirque du Freak the next Harry Potter?
Should you go Where the Wild Things Are? Is Uncharted 2 really that good? We can't even talk about Paranormal Activity! Plus, the new Stargate series and Goyer's FlashForward
Hands-on with Modern Warfare 2 multiplayer. After seeing Jennifer's Body, do we respect her? Is Scribblenauts everything we hoped it would be? Plus, who won the Summer Wager?
We go insane over Arkham Asylum! Is Taking Woodstock worthy of Oscar-winning director Ang Lee's talents? Spielberg doing a pirate movie? Bioshock's new helmer? Plus, we play Laser Tag!
You say you want a revolution, is Beatles Rock Band it? Does great animation and story add up to 9? Should Whiteout be erased? Plus, the live panel from PAX!
We jam out to Guitar Hero 5! What does $4 billion dollars buy you? Marvel, of course. Is "Community" the next great TV comedy? Plus, we look back at the first season of "Friday Night Lights."
Blizzcon hands-on with WoW: Cataclysm, Diablo 3's monk, and Starcraft 2's campaign. Plus, blast Nazis in Wolfenstein! Is Shadow Complex pure retro bliss? And Miyazaki's Ponyo!
A special, early review of Inglourious Basterds! Is District 9 the next Star Wars or The Matrix-level sci fi film? Hands-on with Muramasa for the Wii! Plus, Magic: The Gathering, table-top vs XBLA
With all the funny people in Funny People, is the movie funny, people? Does Wii Motion Plus add to Wii Sports Resort? Toy Story 1 and 2 and Beauty & the Beast in 3D? Plus, audience questions from Comicon!
Shot live in San Diego, in front of the epic Comic Con crowd, it is the 2nd annual TRS SDCC panel. Full coverage of everything we managed to see at the biggest geek event in the world.
Can the newest Harry Potter film maintain the magic? What is Trine, and why should you be playing it? Gaming classic, The Secret of Monkey Island, is reborn! Plus, Merlin enchants and Hung impresses!
Is Public Enemies hotter than Heat? The Conduit: Wii FPS motion control done right? Should you enter the Hurt Locker? Plus, zombie and noir mystery comics!
Transformers 2: is there such a thing as too much spectacle? The good, bad, and ugly of Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood. M. Night's newest trailer: unoriginal in a good way? Plus, Rocket Riot and Geocaching!
Is it worth traveling back to Year One? Does the Wii Motion Plus Tiger Woods equal more precise golf? Red Faction: Guerrilla lets you break eeeverything! Plus, some fun games for your new iPhone 3GS!
Special Summer outdoor episode! Do we go with good or bad for inFamous? Is Drag Me to Hell the ultimate horror movie? What does E3 have in store? Plus, Dan learns to rock!
We make Terminator: Salvation face judgment day. Is Punch-Out a contender? A major disagreement over Bionic Commando! Full Lost season finale discussion! Do we join the Glee club?
The good and bad of Angels and Demons, Could The Brothers Bloom be the best movie of the year? Sacred 2 gets a second chance on 360. Tony Hawk's Ride comes with what now? And Dan's stuff, by Dan!
We have The Girlfriend Experience with Sasha Grey, porn star. Klonoa brings platforming back to the Wii. Pre-E3 previews of Brutal Legend and Dark Void. Plus, 2 classic Kurt Busiek/Alex Ross comics!
State of Play: does Crowe + Affleck = great movie? Crank 2: over-the-top fun, or just too much? Demigod: a PC game you should be playing? The Unusuals and Southland: which new TV police drama is worth your TiVo space?
Halloween 2008! Has Molyneaux spun a fantastic Fable 2? Does Eastwood deliver Changeling we can believe in? Should you Let the Right One In? A new Star Wars MMO? Plus, pumpkins!
Is Mirror's Edge worth a leap of faith? Which one of us will be Left 4 Dead? The new Need for Speed: just Burnout for babies? Is Special special? Should u c JCVD?
Can we enjoy the ride of the Valkyrie? Our most anticipated movies 2009! Won't you take me to Ninjatown? iPhone: gaming machine? A sneak peak at United States of Tara!
Day the Earth Stood Still takes us to its leader. Is Time Crimes sublime? Far Cry 2 reinvents the sequel. Playstation Home sweet home? Plus, DBaM Holiday edition!
The new Prince of Persia flings us around. Are we all 4 Left 4 Dead? Have we got Milk? What is good/bad about Frost/Nixon? Plus, we try the Wii Balance Board on snow and street.
Is My Bloody Valentine slasher-tastic? Should you have purchased Valkyria Chronicles for your PS3? See the best TRS-themed LBP levels! Plus, live show Q&A.
Is Monsters vs Aliens Pixar-good? Jeff's full GDC report, including OnLive, Dragon's Age: Origins, Infamous, the IGF and more. Plus, the BSG finale: what the frak!
Can Fast and Furious be redeemed after Tokyo-drifting off course? Experience the joys of Adventureland! Ninja Blade and Wanted, two approaches to over-the-top action. Plus, Drew Struzan art we want!
4/20/09
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About this show
The Totally Rad Show is Revision3's explosion of movie, video game, TV, and comics news and reviews.
TRS was born in the depths of geek culture, at an epic game of Dungeons and Dragons in 2006. Alex Albrecht, host of Revision3's Diggnation, and Dan Trachtenberg, former host of Revision3's Geekdrome, met Jeff Cannata, former video game columnist, at the D&D table, and became fast friends. Intense debates over Star Wars characters, late night frag-fests in Gears of War, Heroes- and Lost-watching parties, and the sharing of dog-eared copies of Preacher graphic novels followed, leading the guys to one clear realization: This is the stuff we love. This stuff is totally rad.
Individually, Alex, Dan, and Jeff had always wanted to find a show that approached geek culture with as much fervor as they did, that wasn't embarrassed to roll dice or dress like Jedi, that realized that nerd is the new cool. Together, they decided to make it.
But one component was still missing. Luckily, they turned to uber-video god and bona-fide geek in his own right, Steve Koncelik, to help create a look and feel that was as rad as the subject matter. Several months, and hundreds of exploding fist-pumps later, the Totally Rad Show debuted on Revision3.
Four dudes in a garage. One green screen. A cubic ass-ton of enthusiasm. The Totally Rad Show is all about the feeling of sharing a great new movie, or video game, or tv show, or comic with your buddies. It is about the excitement in finding a piece of entertainment you love, or the pain in realizing something isn't as rad as you had hoped. It is about finding friends who share your interests and get just as excited as you do. If it is out there and it is Rad, it is on the Totally Rad Show.