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Flip/Side 04: 2009 and Film

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Flip/Side 04: 2009 and Film

In the final Flip/Side of November, The Red Circle founders tackle a hotbed issue: 2009’s quality at the cinema. Tom opts to defend what was (and will be) 2009 as a year to remember

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Flip/Side 04: 2009 and Film

In the final Flip/Side of November, The Red Circle founders tackle a hotbed issue: 2009’s quality at the cinema. Ryan points out why 2009 was just another failed year at the movies

Flip/Side 03: The Bad Movie Breakdown

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Flip/Side 03: The Bad Movie Breakdown

In this week’s Flip/Side column, Tom Nix defends the integrity of bad movies everywhere as the bastions of entertainment that they are

Flip/Side 03: The Bad Movie Breakdown

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Flip/Side 03: The Bad Movie Breakdown

Terrible films certainly aren’t for everyone. The response to today’s Flip/Side comes courtesy featured author Stephy Momper, who has a bone to pick with all this badness

Flip/Side 02: When Was The Golden Age of Gaming?

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Flip/Side 02: When Was The Golden Age of Gaming?

This week’s Flip/Side article focuses on the New School versus the Old School in gaming. Guest author Rusty Bickel chimes in on why he thinks technological advancements have helped the genre

Flip/Side 02: When Was the Golden Age of Gaming?

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Flip/Side 02: When Was the Golden Age of Gaming?

The new edition of the Flip/Side tackles old school versus new school video games. Tom Nix, being the old one, sticks up for the beauty of barebones gaming

Flip/Side 01: Sin City and the Art of Adaptation

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Flip/Side 01: Sin City and the Art of Adaptation

In the response to Bill Zilla’s entry in the Flip/Side series, Tom Nix makes the case for Sin City’s failure as a film. Hit the jump for more

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Flip/Side 01: Sin City and the Art of Adaptation

The first Flip/Side column addresses Sin City as a filmic adaptation. Featured Author Bill Zilla makes the case for the film as “the best comic book movie ever made” under the cut

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