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- The Totally Rad Show is the summer blockbuster of geek news shows. Every week, hosts Alex Albrecht, Dan Trachtenberg, and Jeff Cannata rip into the world of movies, video games, tv, comics, and more and pull out what's rad.
- BILLY is a hit man, shot in the same instant that his heart broke: his girlfriend, SARAH, was killed right before his eyes. Now, he's a walking dead man, with a hole in his chest and a chip on his shoulder, dragging KELLY, the young forensic pathologist who discovered him, along on his mission of revenge. He's intent on finding his killers before his life ticks away - even if they're closer to him than he thinks.
- Reviews of the Aqua Teen Hunger Force (2000) movie and Cooking Mama: Cook Off (2007) for the Wii, discussion of John Carpenter's gaming habits, the Gears of War (2006) film, the Xbox Elite, Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction (2007), and more, and we answer viewer questions from before the first show has even aired. It's the Totally Rad Show Episode 1: "Trumors". The one in which Dan reveals more than he should about his upbringing, Jeff changes his tune about a certain gaming machine, Alex longs for a simpler time when people would crap in holes, and we all witness the big bang that begins the Radiverse.
- A review of The Lookout (2007) and an analysis of the trailer for Stardust (2007), our impressions of the DS, PSP, and PC game Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords (2007), and the GTA IV: Grand Theft Auto IV (2008) teaser. Plus, is Nintendo right about the Wii? And the origin story of TRS revealed. It's The Totally Rad Show Episode 2: "Die-Curious" The one in which Alex's porridge is just right, Dan is tempted by the dark side, Jeff loves his mommy, and we all get Trapper Keepers.
- A balls-to-the-wall review of Grindhouse (2007), socks rockin' impressions of Guitar Hero II (2006) for Xbox 360, and news of MTV's Rock Band (2007). Plus, we can't stop playing Puzzle Quest, and green couch debunked. It's The Totally Rad Show Episode 3: "The Yang" The one in which Dan wonders if Combat really Evolved, Jeff sleeps naked, Alex's voice reaches new heights, and we all enjoy full slabs of delicious baby back ribs.
- A review of Hot Fuzz (2007), news of Goyer's next super hero flick, impressions of Super Paper Mario (2007) and the Opera browser for the Wii, and our take on GH DLC. Plus, the TV segment debuts with discussion of Battlestar Galactica (2004), The Sopranos (1999), and Thank God You're Here (2006), and the forum question rundown returns. It's The Totally Rad Show Episode 4: "Double-Duffed" The one in which Jeff remembers Kurt, Alex gets Grindhoused, Dan is proven right, and we all know what time it is.
- News of remakes and revamps galore, including Clash of the Titans (1981), the Hulk (2003), and Street Fighter II. Plus, we check in with each of the guys' current gaming adventures, and get a real life lesson. It's The Totally Rad Show Episode 5: "Bubo" The one in which Alex re-joins the Rebel Alliance, Jeff gets a daughter, Dan recollects his rad, and we all play Tecmo Bowl (1987).
- A web-slinging review of Spiderman 3 and discussions of NBC's Heroes, the Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare trailer, and the PS3's latest woes. Plus, we rave about the best show you may never have heard of, and learn to re ad the packaging. It's The Totally Rad Show Episode 6: "Realbender" The one in which Alex battles iTunes, Jeff get s a new shirt, Dan finds room in his heart, and we all turn 18.
- Opinions on the Iron Man film, a nerfed Die Hard, and new game announcements from Lucasarts and Infinite Interactive. Plus, we wager on which movies will make the most summer cash, and cast our own horror flick. It's The Totally Rad Show Episode 7: "Fantasgreat" the one in which Dan realizes it is about what you see, Alex can't level fast enough, Jeff tells the guy behind him to be quiet, and we all completely lose it.
- A review of 28 Weeks Later, discussion of potential Terminator sequels, and a huge week in video game news with new additions to the Simpsons, Tecmo Bowl, Ninja Gaiden, and Rygar franchises. Plus, we blast through some more forum questions, and join in on Dan's Birthday celebration. It's The Totally Rad Show Episode 8: "Sassafras and Fancypants" The one in which Dan admits he was wrong, Jeff can't talk about it, Alex uses the power of deduction, and we all enjoy presents.
- This week: A review of Shrek the Third, news of DeNiro and Pacino back together, and big video game announcements, including StarCraft 2, Uncharted: Drake's Fortune, and Pain. Plus, we check out the Halo 3 Beta and introduce our first comic book segment. It's the Totally Rad Show Episode 9: "H8tr-Aid" the one in which Jeff finds perfection, Alex closes his mind, Dan sees boobies, and we all explore the galaxy.
- This week: Straight from Star Wars Celebration IV, reviews of [name=tt0449088] and [name=tt0478311], a look at the John Rambo teaser footage, and video game news about [name=tt0932936], [name=tt1310502], and the new Tom Clancy series, [name=tt1389075]. Plus, the TV section returns with discussion of the [name=tt0813715] and [name=tt0411008] season finales and more. It is the Totally Rad Show Episode 10: "Love Nut", the one is which Dan is beloved, Alex watches Roadhouse, Jeff is already wrong about On the Lot, and we all dress up.
- This week: A review of the Russian sci-fi epic, Daywatch, discussion of a possible Onimusha movie, and the Patrick Dempsey canon, and a look at Microsoft's new Surface and what it could mean for gaming. Plus, we debate the relevance of downloadable retro games, and return to the tabletop for more D&D goodness. It's the Totally Rad Show Episode 11: "The Dills", the one in which Alex's arrows are deadly, Jeff starts a letter writing campaign, Dan gets the pun, and we all admire a tiny shirt.
- This week: A review of Oceans 13 and talk of Nottingham, Thundercats, 30 Days of Night, the Lego MMO, Myst DS, and more. Plus, we play Odin's Sphere and pick out some hot geek ladies. It's the Totally Rad Show Episode 12: "Bork" The one in which Dan's got friends, Jeff perspires, Alex invites the kids to a BBQ, and we all become cigar aficionados.
- This week: A review of Fantastic Four 2: Rise of the Silver Surfer, impressions of Shadowrun for 360, reaction to the series finale of Sopranos and the series debut of John From Cincinnati, and more. Plus, we discover the next game everyone should try and take a stab at titling each other's memoirs. It's The Totally Rad Show Episode 13: "Repetory" the one in which Alex gives a hug, Dan tells his dork story, Jeff does Alex, and we all fall in love with a Munchkin.
- This week: A review of Ratatouille, a surfeit of comic book movie news, and a look at the video game console sales numbers and what they might mean. Plus, we debut the TRS Book Club, and a big purchase is made. It's the Totally Rad Show Episode 14: "Fun-damental" the one in which Dan is curious about elves, Jeff confuses "weekly" for "monthly", Alex follows the string, and we all have our last meal.
- This week: A 4th of July spectacular with blockbuster reviews of Transformers and Live Free Or Die Hard, the second GTA IV trailer, and the Ultimates hardcover. Plus, Jeff's first impressions of his shiny new PS3, and a big reason to own a Wii that even Alex can't ignore. It's the Totally Rad Show Episode 15: "Half-Boofed" the one in which Alex gets ganked, Dan swallows a bug, Jeff covets roller-shoes, and we all alienate international viewers.
- This week: An attempt to decipher the new JJ Abrams mystery trailer, impressions of Dirt, The Darkness, and Surfs Up, a LTTP review of Resistance: Fall of Man, and more. Plus, we dream a little dream for mini-E3, and klaatu barata necktie. It's the Totally Rad Show Episode 16: "Pan-National" the one in which Alex is simple, Jeff references a dead programming language, Dan goes with his fall-back school, and well all get a Norwegian head pat.
- This week: E3 blowout, with discussion of the Microsoft, Nintendo, and Sony press conferences. Plus, a review of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, and a remake of Footloose? It's the Totally Rad Show Episode 17: "Tandiego" the one in which Dan lets the kids dance, Alex should work in marketing, Jeff chooses a future wife, and we all visit the ice cream man.
- This week: Reviews of Sunshine, the No Country for Old Men trailer, BBC's Jekyll, Dr. Who, and the PS3. Plus, more post-E3 coverage, including MGS4, Crysis, and Duck Amuck. It's the Totally Rad Show Episode 18: "Lustice" the one in which Alex sends text messages, Dan experiences buyer's remorse, Jeff channels Smokey, and we learn about the legal system.
- This week: A Comicon extravaganza with coverage straight from the show floor. Watchmen movie news, panel discussions, costumes, and the epic first meeting with the iFanboy team. Plus, reviews of The Simpsons: The Movie, the Heavenly Sword demo, MGS4 gameplay footage, the Beowolf trailer, and much, much more. It's the Totally Rad Show Episode 19: "Stick-Tuned" the one in which Jeff goes nutty on ink fumes, Alex blows Spider-Man, Dan remembers playing his Lion King, and we all stay classy in San Diego.
- This week: A five-fingered review of The Bourne Ultimatum, post Comicon thoughts on The Mist, Iron Man, and The Hulk, and Blizzcon and Quakecon news, including WoW: Wrath of the Lich King, Rage, and more. Plus, Bungie pulls the strings, and Jeff's birthday performance. It's the Totally Rad Show Episode 20: "Cooprepetitive" the one in which Alex gets antsy, Jeff angers the Jobs, Dan wants to talk about poop, and we all look ridiculous in new shoes.
- This week: Reviews of Stardust and The King of Kong, and hands-on impressions of Call of Duty 4 multiplayer, Mario Strikers Charged, Stranglehold, and Eternal Sonata. Plus, the comic book segment returns with discussion of Astonishing X-Men and The Surrogates. It's the Totally Rad Show Episode 21: "Jack Out" the one in which Jeff dreams of spending 50 to make 500, Alex wants everyone to stop touching his controller, Dan creeps himself out, and we all hate douchebags.
- This week: A review of The Invasion, news of an Enter the Dragon remake, opinions of movies based on videogames, impressions of Bioshock, another look at the PS3, and more. Plus, forum questions are back, and Alex celebrates a birthday. It is the Totally Rad Show Episode 22: "Apatomato" the one in which Jeff laughs too hard, Dan leaps out of his seat, Alex gets Chupacabra'd, and we all lend a helping fist to France.
- This week: The guys review Superbad, fear the idea of a G.I. Joe live action movie, ponder the artiness of a Dito Montiel directed street fighting pic, and can't stop gushing about Bioshock. Plus, EA has finally steps up to challenge Tony Hawk with Skate, and Take 2 announces a sequel to the overlooked PC gem, Mafia. And because you demanded it: TRS faces The Chupacabra Terror. It's the Totally Rad Show Episode 23: "Hostitility" the one in which Dan shaves his lips, Jeff fears he's too old, Alex wants to get back on his board, and we all know what to say to stop a crime.
- Alex, Jeff and Dan take a knife to Rob Zombie's Halloween, giggle through Metroid Prime 3, squabble over Warhawk's fun-factor, call NBC's The Bionic Woman and Chuck "one for two" and learn fondue in Rancho Cucamonga.
- Shoot 'em Up: Does all-action and no plot work? Soul Code: Can the director of Tron do it again? Bioshock: Game of the Year? Tabula Rasa: Better than WoW? Plus, the results of the Summer Wager.
- 3:10 to Yuma: Are the guys all aboard? Indiana Jones 4: Kingdom of the what now? Ninja Gaiden 2: Will it be fun or frustrating? Halo 3: The ad blitz begins. The Sarah Connor Chronicles: Terminator 2.5? Plus, this Fall's best pilot. Hint: It's Pushing Daisies.
- Does Cronenberg deliver on his Eastern Promises? What is Southland Tales? Heavenly Sword: More than just a pretty face? Reaper: A keeper? Journeyman: A quantum leap in storytelling or just derivative? Plus, TGS news from Sony, and the brand spankin' new TRS website.
- The guys hitch a ride on Darjeeling Limited, does it stay on track? Halo 3: Is it really a 10? Invincible: A modern classic superhero comic or the same old story? Plus, Alex, Dan, and Jeff pick their favorite movies of the summer and offer up some forum Q&A.
- It's the UK Extravaganza. Does Run, Fatboy, Run have legs? Is the Sweeney Todd trailer worth singing about? What is the state of arcades in Europe? A fully rad rundown of London: Forbidden Planet, a football match, unusual food, and much, much, more. Plus, Dan becomes an Englishman.
- Michael Clayton: Early Oscar contender? Plus Star Trek prequel casting. Orange Box: Is a 2 year-old game this year's best purchase? Medal of Honor Airborne: A new take on WWII? Phantom Hourglass: Does Zelda with a stylus work? Heroes season 2 impressions and more.
- 30 Days of Night (2007): It's Vampires in Alaska, what could go wrong? Dead Alive (1992): Can we survive the goriest movie ever? Street Fighter IV (2008) and Bionic Commando (2009): Are they 15 years too late? Unreal Tournament III (2007): Is it new and improved, or just prettier? Plus, the scariest movies of our youth.
- It's the spooktacular Halloween edition. Does Ben Affleck's directorial debut deserve to stay in theaters, or should it be Gone Baby Gone (2007)? Can we survive the depths of Hellgate: London (2007)? Is Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction (2007) delicious Halloween candy for your PS3? Plus, great seasonal reading with Batman: The Long Halloween (2015), and we go trick-or-treating.
- Is American Gangster the next great American gangster film? Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock (2007): Does it rock on? Crysis (2007): Is it worth upgrading your PC? The Eye of Judgment (2007): Have trading card games just evolved? Plus, the new Wanted (2008) trailer.
- It's Super Mario Galaxy (2007) and we're just living in it: the Wii's new Mario reviewed. No Country for Old Men (2007): The Coens' best film? Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (2007): Game, or bad-ass simulator? Plus, more questions from the forum.
- It's Thanksgiving, and we're thankful for Avatar: The Last Airbender (2005). Does Beowulf (2007) out-epic 300? Is Assassin's Creed (2007) worth crusading? Why did it take us so long to find Garth Marenghi's Darkplace (2004)? Plus, the guys cook a turkey.
- A very important warning about Southland Tales (2006). The guys man up and form a Rock Band (2007). Does the Wii Zapper hit the mark with Link's Crossbow Training (2007)? Plus, indie comics, Black Hole and Street Angel (1928).
- This week, everybody disagrees. The Mist (2007): Unreal or unrealistic? Mass Effect (2007): Fantastic or frustrating? Uncharted: Drake's Fortune (2007): Cinematic or simple? Plus, Rocket Racing and ALL-NEW ATOM #18.
- The Golden Compass (2007) gets us lost. Will we go, speed, go to see Speed Racer (2008)? Feeling Sony's Pain. A review of the Jeff Gerstmann/Gamespot controversy. Plus, are Computer Fairs still cool?
- I Am Legend (2007), but should you go see me? Do Zack and Wiki shake the Wiimote in all the right ways? Princess Bride and Ghostbusters are back - as videogames? Plus, we've Scene It, but did we enjoy it?
- Fresh presents under the TRS tree. For the nice: Juno. For the naughty: Avatar 360. Plus, Santa's Mailbag, and it really is A Wonderful Life.