In the McLean house, Oscar Night is a big deal and we’ve been hosting a viewing party to celebrate for years. Whether we literally roll out the red carpet for everyone we know, or just watch them with a couple of friends, there’s one tradition we never miss: the movie-themed food.

Tater tots are an easy favorite that allows bulk baking and minimal effort. For added flavor: Truffle salt!

It’s one thing to serve up a menu of food based on the nominated films–fried chicken for The Help or black & white cookies for The Artist, for example. But for us, a dish is really a winner when it has an award-worthy name as well.

We don't actually recommend horse meat, and to be honest, it's difficult to find, especially on short notice. Any kind of beef will suffice.

Every year, we take a look at every nominated film and feel certain that we will not be able to come up with anything fun or cute for our menu. And every year, we surprise ourselves with a menu of food that is as delicious as it is fun.

Any pie will do! Apple is always a favorite.

Of course, there are some dishes we make every year, which makes serving yummy food easier than finding funny names. Bacon-wrapped dates are always a big hit, as is a piping hot & gooey baked brie. Most of all, no Oscar party would be complete without a bowl of “Funch,” a punch we invented back when Will Smith was nominated for Ali, given its name by our friend Therese (“Because it’s fun! And it’s punch! It’s Funch!”).

Bacon wrapped dates. Be careful with these as they disappear in about 2-3 minutes tops, so be strategic with putting these out.

A cheese and cracker platter with some brie at the center can always class up a spread that includes tater tots and skewers.

So if you’re looking for some last-minute menu items for your party this year, please feel free to borrow some of our ideas. Or if you just want some Oscar party inspiration, here are some of our past successes!!


LET THE GAMES BEGIN!  If you have already downloaded the Comic-Con Guide, you are well aware of the excellent game we added to the back page, and if you haven’t yet, here you go!  How many can you find?  Tweet your finds to @ClickComm with #nerrrds!  A special prize to whoever gets BINGO first!


We know what you are thinking.  “Sure, I see lots of Comic-Con Guides each year.  I know to bring deodorant and be ready to stand in long lines.”  And you know what?  You’re right.  You do see a lot of excellent guides that will share with you where to stay, where to eat, what to wear and what to buy (p.34).  All very important stuff, certainly, but here’s where our guide differs.

Our guide was made to showcase cool things that we WANT to see at Comic-Con. It’s movies and TV shows that we’re super excited for in the next year, some of which might be too early for any kind of presence in San Diego, or maybe, just maybe, there’s be a little teaser to make people ask, “What’s that about?”  And we can answer that.  Plus you’ll find all sorts of great geek culture features about superheroes, vampires, Star Wars and more!  Here’s a list of everything except the hidden treat on the back page that we’ll share tomorrow.

Go ahead, download the whole thing and let us know what you think!

Here’s a look at our Fairy Tale section.  Yes!  There’s a section!  Who knew they were making such a big comeback?

And who doesn’t want to learn the vernacular?  We have five pages of Geek Speak!

And let’s not forget all of the pages of comic-y wonders!  Pages and pages of it!

 


Only two days left until the World Series of Geekdom and nothing is quiet at anyone’s house as the scramble to pack and tie up loose ends is on!

You’ve already downloaded Click’s 2011 Comic-Con Survival Guide and have your camera, tights, extra luggage for swag…what are you missing?  Once of Click’s patented (not really) Comic-Con Survival Kits!  You never know what deeds most foul will occur when you are adventuring in San Diego.  A pipe to the head, poster tube to the eye, pen to the face, food cart “edibles,” and the nefarious Nerd Flu are threats that lurk around every corner, so be prepared!

Kit inludes: Aspirin, Emergen-C, antacid, Spidey band-aids, breath mints, ear plugs, Purell, snacks, Sharpie and Chapstick. Also contained within: Awesomeness.

Our handy kits have everything you might need, from Emergen-C to band-aids (Spider-Man, of course).  But wait!  There’s more!  You’ll also receive a beautiful hard copy of our 2011 Comic-Con Survival Guide, where we tell you about all the nerdy entertainment we are looking forward to in the coming year as well as fun features like Star Wars vs Star Trek, a Geek Speak lexicon, Vamp guide and a super awesome surprise on the back page!  And that’s NOT ALL!!  (there’s MORE?!)  We will also give the winner a custom NERRRDS shirt (M XL or W L) to wear proudly as you strut the floor, all the while not bleeding or getting sick.

For your chance to win, simply Tweet this blog link to your friends and fans and make sure you use the #nerrrds hashtag! We’ll select the winner on Thursday morning and hand-deliver the kit and shirt to you in San Diego!  (Note: Comics not included, those belong to Mac)

Now get out there and Tweetererize for your chance to win some swag!


“Our parents, they want the best of stuff for us. But right now, they got to do what’s right for them. Because it’s their time. Their time! Up there! Down here, it’s our time. It’s our time down here.”

Our fellow nerds, it’s that time again.  Yes, a true geek is rolling in comics and video games year round and yes, there are conventions all year long. But this is the World Series of Geekdom.

You may have packed your tights, cape, Pikachu bikini and Stormtrooper helmet, but don’t leave home without The New-And-Improved Click Communications Comic-Con Survival Guide, Issue #4!


As with every year, you’ll find tips, tricks and insights into the event as well as some highlights of the geekiest upcoming movies, TV shows, comics and toys that we hope to catch a glimpse of at this year’s Con.

What’s new you might ask?  Well, besides the outstanding design work from Hauser Creative, we’ve added a fun little surprise to the back page of this year’s guide.  Check it out, we think your nerdy heart will enjoy a nice snort as it slides its glasses up its nose!

Why write all this up? The simple answer is this: because we really wanted to. That whole bit on our web site where we call ourselves “geek professionals and professional geeks” is no joke. We love our movies, collectible action figures, video games and comics as much as our jobs—and that passion and expertise makes us better at them.

Now download your Guide already, and Enjoy! We look forward to seeing you at this year’s event!


Welcome to Click’s Trailer Park – This one is a special Geeky Edition presented by our Fearless Leader: Mac McLean! A little something for those with the need for that extra flavor in their moving pictures. Whether it’s extraterrestrial, extraordinary, extra creepy or just extra loud, here’s a few trailers for the genre junkie in 2011.

Something fresh:

  • Red State: Kevin Smith’s first non-horror horror movie.
  • Vanishing on 7th Street: Dig the Twilight Zone reference in the opening sequence.
  • Rango: Fear & Lizards in Las Vegas?
  • Paul: Alien Hijinks!
  • Limitless: Abusing drugs for personal growth.
  • Source Code: Time Travel. In bite-size form.
  • Hanna: Hit Girl For Realz
  • Battle: Los Angeles: Aliens are bad, mmkay?

Some comic adaptations for luck:

  • Thor: It’s Hammer Time!
  • Green Lantern: For the über-nerd, how many Corps cameos will we get? Ch’p? G’Nort? Mogo?
  • Priest: Feral vampires. And Karl Urban, the Genre King!

And a few sequels tossed in for comfort food:

  • Pirates of the Carribean: On Stranger Tides: It’s OK! There’s zombies!
  • Fast Five: BOOM!

If you’ve seen a trailer that you’re excited about, please drop us a line in the comments and let us know!


It’s the holiday season and greeting cards are flying around like an East Coast snow flurry.  We had as much fun creating our card as many others, but of all the ones we received, our friends at Geeks of Doom have given our inner geek the bear hug it deserves this Christmas.

This Christmas Day, Santa brings you the gift of the Dr. Who Christmas Special on BBC America. We must have been very, very good this year.


We’d now like to take a moment with one of Click Communications’ excellent staffers, Emily Ronkar, to learn a little more about where she came from and how she gets by in the world of Click.  Learning from past mistakes, a fireside chat was much better during the summer when not lit.  Let us begin.

What is your favorite thing about working at Click?
Working at Click has given me even more reason to love movies.  Never in a million years would I have guessed that someone would pay me do what I loved.  My absolute favorite thing about working at Click, though, would have to be the people. Everyone at Click is so unique and nerdy in his or her own way and yet so accepting of everyone else’s unique rhythms. It always provides a fun environment.

What skill has been most valuable to you while working here at Click?
A sense of humor, hands down.  Whether things are going your way or you feel like the whole world is against you (I’m talking to YOU, Mondays), a sense of humor will always make the situation easier.

What would you consider to be your area of specialty?
Professionally, I get to work on a lot of  TV on DVD.  It’s fun to pull scenes while I watch both shows I love as well as shows I normally wouldn’t sit down to view, so my knowledge of TV is extensive.  Due to the sheer amount of material, it also provides a nice wide range of bonus material to satisfy any area of interest.  I also enjoy many of the Jerry Bruckheimer films; the action-focused behind-the-scenes bonus are always fun to watch and make you feel like you’re being let in on all the secrets of film-making.

For fun, I’m a huge fan of British TV and film, so I enjoy really off-kilter shows such as “Spaced,” “Coupling,” “Young Ones” or “The IT Crowd.” I’m also particular to the jovial sarcasm and wit offered in British cinema, most particularly in films such as Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, Closer or Trainspotting. And of course, nothing soothes the nerves better than a classic Jane Austen story of bumbling romance; somewhere deep inside, I am still a sappy 13 year old girl.   It will be our secret.

What is the best part of your workday?
The first couple of hours before, and as, people start trickling in and answering e-mails.  It’s so quiet, just my coffee and me.  The day still holds the promise of productivity and my to-do list is at its shortest.

Which work event has been the most fun for you to be involved in?
Can I pick two?  No?  Well I will anyway.

Our annual Click Anniversary party is a lot of fun.  We get to spend some quality time together as a team with our out of town Clickers.  And it’s always fun to meet and spend a little time with our press, whom I don’t normally get to work directly with.

Secondly, Comic-Con.  This year was my second Comic-Con and the experience keeps getting better, and after each one, my plan of attack changes a little.  Yes, it’s crowded, and by the end of the week a bit smelly and apparently stabby (Hall H.  Get it together), but any event that celebrates nerds to the Nth degree is all right by me.  Let your freak flag fly.

What is the best advice you have ever received?
From a friend/former employer: “Just fix it.”  No matter what the problem, standing around with your hands in your pocket picking apart the issue or passing the puck doesn’t solve the problem any faster.   Just fix it.

What are some of your favorite movies?
This list is extensive, but here are a few: Shaun of the Dead, Pirate Radio, Trainspotting, Moulin Rouge, Pride & Prejudice (the six-hour A&E version), Princess Bride and Disney’s Robin Hood.  If you’re looking for a pattern, or favorite genre, let me know how that works out for you.

“As Mr. Sloan always says, there's no 'I' in team, but there is an 'I' in pie. And there's an 'I' in meat pie. Anagram of meat is team...I don't know what he was talking about.”

If I looked in your DVR/BD player, what would I find?
You’d have good odds to assume it’s British.  Most likely Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, Persuasion or Pirate Radio.  I’m also a huge fan of TV on DVD, so it’s also possible you’ll find Criminal Minds or Bones.

What book are you currently reading and what else might I find on your shelves?
I’m usually reading three books at a time.  Currently, Killing the Shadows by Val McDermid, The Other Queen by Philippa Gregory, and Easy Riders, Raging Bulls: How the Sex-Drugs-and-Rock ‘N’ Roll Generation Saved Hollywood by Peter Biskind.  I recently finished the comic Fables based on Mac’s suggestion, which I loved!  Most of what you’d find on my shelves are murder thrillers and historical fiction with a specific focus on the Tudor family.  Oh, and every bookshelf staple: Harry Potter.

Where in the world is your favorite place to travel or spend a dream vacation?
This one also has two answers:

Favorite place: London.  An amazing city that opens up new doors and wonders every time I visit.  Wonderful, friendly people that make me feel welcome and at home.  Beautiful buildings and architecture and if you ever get tired of the city, you’re just a train ride away from a plethora of small country villages.

Dream vacation: I would love to wine taste my way through Italy.  Definitely on the to-do list of my life.

London Calling

London Calling

Obligatory super power question: What would it be and why?
Flying, no question.  Not only would you get places faster and NOT have to pay extortionate airline prices and sit next to chatty people, but you also gain a whole new perspective of life from above the crowd.  Plus, amazing party trick.


Didn’t make it to Comic-Con? Never fear, true-believer, we’ve got your back. Well, bag anyway. Or in this case, bags.

In the sea of booth babes and street teams, we collected way more swag than we could ever use. And now, for one lucky nerd out there who wasn’t able to make it, we’ve assembled a lovely “I Missed Comic-Con And All I Got Was This Lousy Goodie Bag” bag. And what a bag it is.

But wait! There's more! Bags, that is.

“What’s inside?”, you ask? Well, for starters, MORE BAGS. Comic-Con is all about how many bags you have. 5, 10, 20, it’s never enough. You need more bags to carry the bags you have. And God forbid you collect any swag or buy any exclusive toys, because then you need, you guessed it, another bag! So there’s plenty of bags.

On the knick-knack front, we have such things as an Alien Facehugger on a stick, buttons from “The Walking Dead” and “Dexter”, as well as bookmarks and other miscellaneous bits & pieces.

On the Gold Class level, we have some high & mighty treasures, such as the “Starro” mask from Mattel’s Justice League of America toy line, Kenny Powers’ “Eastbound and Down” mullet-cap and a Scott Pilgrim T-shirt.

Then on the Platinum level, you guessed it, we still have a few Nerrrds shirts left!

What else will you find in there?  Who knows?  There could be a small child at the bottom.  Those bags are massive.

HOW TO WIN: Just send an e-mail to info@click-comm.com and tell us what you were bummed the most about missing at Comic-Con. Was it the Cowboys & Aliens or Green Lantern panel or seeing the cast of The Avengers? You tell us your biggest woe and what size shirt you’d like. (Your options are WM, WL, ML, MXL, MXXL, and they run a little small)

We will draw the winner on Friday and get that mailed out to you for next week!

Now go check out all the Comic-Con news stories you can find. Those writers worked HARD last week.