The Spike network has renewed Deadliest Warrior for a third season. The series, hosted by medical consultant Dr. Armand Dorian, scientist Geoff Desmoulin and computer programmer Max Geiger, pits history's greatest warriors against each other via weapons testing and computer simulation. The first two seasons of the show have averaged 1.6m viewers for Spike, with a ten-episode third season (more)...
- 8/17/2010
- by By Morgan Jeffery
- Digital Spy
Zee French warrior Muskateer versus a Ming technician, who will be the victor? Bedecked in foofy, feathery finery that would make Adam Ant stand and deliver, The Muskateers were history's biggest puss-hounds according to the experts on Spike's warrior death match show. The latest episode features French Combat Historian and Master Swordsman Luke Lafontaine, Kung Fu World Champion Jonathan Wang and Resident "Deadliest Warrior" computer geek Max Geiger Aftermath Roundtable Discussion Series Hosted By Kieron Elliott is now live on Warrior.Spike.Com This week.s episode of .Deadliest Warrior: The Aftermath. discusses the Ming Warrior vs. Musketeer matchup and features French Combat Historian and Master Swordsman Luke Lafontaine, Kung Fu World Champion Jonathan Wang and Resident Computer...
- 7/10/2010
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
To celebrate one the most hilariously odd television series to come out of Spike TV, JustPressPlay is giving away The Deadliest Warrior: Season One on DVD. Ever wondered who would win in a fight between a knight and a pirate? How about between the Yakuza and the Mafia? Or a Spartan and a Ninja? That’s right, a Spartan and a Ninja. Or heck, how about an Apache against a gladiator? Okay, so maybe these pairings never crossed your mind, but now that they have, aren’t you curious?
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Well be curious no longer! Like any contest on JustPressPlay, winning is easy. All you have to do is follow us on Twitter and tweet the following message. You only have to tweet it once, but you can tweet it once a day until the contest ends for multiple chances to win.
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- 6/3/2010
- by Lex Walker
- JustPressPlay.net
.Deadliest Warrior: The Aftermath. features interviews from weapons experts and cast members, who provide fresh insight and a behind-the-scenes look from the week.s episode via an online round table discussion. Taped in Los Angeles, each installment includes analysis of the week.s matchup and special guests. This week, revisit the Roman Centurion who goes head to head with the Rajput Warrior on the webseries "Aftermath" hosted by Kieron Elliott, where the pros argue over the tabulated raw data gathered by the Deadliest Warrior team of Max Geiger, Geoff Desmoulin and Doc Dorian. The Centurions represented the best of Rome and her legions. Disciplined and organized, these warriors utilized the strength of Rome's numbers. The Rajput warriors fought with embellished...
- 5/29/2010
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
Ah, Spike TV, the male programming response to Lifetime. All killing, sex, and low-brow humor all the time. If you remember back to when Spike TV first got its start, it had little more in terms of content strategy beyond buying up the rights to the entire James Bond catalogue and broadcasting them 24/7. It may have made the holders of Ian Fleming’s estate ecstatic, but after about a month the channel was in dire need of something new. Gradually the channel began to produce its own content and eventually it got to the point where its unique content was marginally watchable, if you were bored or drunk on a Saturday. Deadliest Warrior represents the current pinnacle of the channel’s programming. It’s that great? No, but it’s perfectly aimed at the testosterone-infused audience thanks to the use of weapons and the wholly ridiculous nature of its concept.
- 5/16/2010
- by Lex Walker
- JustPressPlay.net
Last year, the world was introduced to a brand new series called Deadliest Warrior on the Spike Network which helped answer questions people had been fighting over for decades such as “Who would win a fight between a Pirate and a Knight?” or a “Spartan vs. a Ninja?” Tomorrow night, the show returns for a season that is deemed to be “bigger and bloodier bloodier.”
The show was able to give the audience a definitive answer for the first time, using simulated algorithms from data collected by weapons, settings, and training. The research team is made up of three men. Max Geiger, the simulations programmer who analyzes and enters all of the data into the computer, Dr. Armand Dorian, the medical expert who determines exactly how much damage each weapon inflicts on it’s victim, and host Geoff Desmoulin, the biomedical scientist and high-speed camera operator who introduces the audience...
The show was able to give the audience a definitive answer for the first time, using simulated algorithms from data collected by weapons, settings, and training. The research team is made up of three men. Max Geiger, the simulations programmer who analyzes and enters all of the data into the computer, Dr. Armand Dorian, the medical expert who determines exactly how much damage each weapon inflicts on it’s victim, and host Geoff Desmoulin, the biomedical scientist and high-speed camera operator who introduces the audience...
- 4/19/2010
- by Matt Raub
- The Flickcast
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