Thursday, August 30, 2007
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Star Trek Next Generation 20th anniversary dvd
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Aliens vs Predator 2 trailer up
Monday, August 27, 2007
Just a Pic
PodBrix 1984 'lego' set



Including an intricately detailed "runner" minifig, two riot police minifigs and an audience of twelve figures, this brick-based work is inspired by the classic TV commercial and features over eighty parts. A static LED backlit movie screen complete with a minifig style "Big Brother" completes the effect. The 1984 Playset is a limited edition of only 100 units. The screen is printed on a semi-transparent material. A battery powered unit constructed from bricks uses two ultra-bright LEDs to light it from behind. It is not animated and features a static image.
Sold out at 198.99
http://podbrix.com/itemdetails.php?PID=540842596&prodshot=3
Buffy the Musical vs the CIA

From Harpers Weekly Review:
The CIA was editing Wikipedia; one CIA entry concerned lyrics in a song from the television show “Buffy the Vampire Slayer.” A CIA spokesperson responding to queries about the edits stated, “I cannot confirm that the traffic you cite came from agency computers. I'd like in any case to underscore a far larger and more significant point that no one should doubt or forget: The CIA has a vital mission in protecting the United States, and the focus of this agency is there, on that decisive work.
http://www.newscloud.com/read/87185
Nazi Lego coming to a Toys R Us Soon

Four playsets based on the classic trilogy will hit stores in January: “Temple Escape” (with rolling boulder and the Golden Idol of Fertility), “Race for the Stolen Treasure” (with two desert vehicles that recreate the truck-hopping fight scene), “Indiana Jones and the Lost Tomb” (Indy, Marion and snakes) and “Motorcycle Chase” (Indy, his father and a hidden temple). What, no Temple of Doom heart-removal playset?
When Hollywood gets hold of the things you love

Who needs A Real American Hero? Not Paramount or Hasbro it seems. The studio's live-action feature film version of G.I. Joe will no longer revolve around a top-secret U.S. special forces team but rather an international operation. In a follow-up to their confirmation that Stephen Sommers will direct G.I. Joe, Variety offers this new description of the team: "G.I. Joe is now a Brussels-based outfit that stands for Global Integrated Joint Operating Entity, an international co-ed force of operatives who use hi-tech equipment to battle Cobra, an evil organization headed by a double-crossing Scottish arms dealer. The property is closer in tone to X-Men and James Bond than a war film." Wow. A Real Globally Integrated Hero! Can we assume that this "double-crossing Scottish arms dealer" is Destro since he was one in the comics? And does that mean there will be no Cobra Commander in it? So why the changes? Hasbro and Paramount execs recently spoke about the challenges of marketing a film about the U.S. military at a time when the current U.S. administration and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are at a low-point in global polls. When a studio makes a film as expensive as G.I. Joe will likely be, they want to know that as many people as possible around the world will want to see it. In other words, G.I. Joe -- "A Real American Hero" -- is a tough sell. Although the new G.I. Joe team will be international in scope, don't expect Joe's British counterpart Action Man to be included after all. IESB.net reports, "Looks like he will be gone, this new script is set to be 100% GI Joe, it will revolve around the characters we all grew up with fighting Cobra, Destro, the Baroness and Storm Shadow. When do they expect to have this new script ready? Six to eight weeks. Pre-production is expected to start by October-November and production to start early '08." "Our vision (for The Mummy) was clear the time the first trailer played during the Super Bowl, and by the time this one plays a Super Bowl, you'll see the coolest characters and visuals you can imagine, and beyond-state-of-the-art equipment," Sommers informed Variety. "I wouldn't have jumped into this just because of the Hasbro-Transformers tie. Remember, Pirates of the Caribbean was a big hit, but Haunted Mansion not so much." Producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura added, "My experience with beloved properties is that characters, attitude and tone are even more important than plot. ... Paramount showed a great deal of confidence in Stephen's take, and our ability as producers to get this up and running for a February start. His passion for the characters and the world convinced the studio this was something they couldn't resist
Thursday, August 23, 2007
New Sony PS3 coolness
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Halo Laser Tag
Saturday, August 18, 2007
pwned - from wikip3dia
Slang term which originated from a typo displayed on a computer screen during online multiplayer video gaming (video game player meant to type owned) and is now the subject of heated debate as to its actual meaning. Does it mean to reduce your opponent to such a state that no actual words exist to express your dominance over them? Does it mean you possess "ownage" over them? Or does it mean to soundly defeat an opponent? Also, who invented it? What is the correct verbal pronunciation of it? What is its phonetic spelling? is it "powned", "pooned", "poughned", or something else? All these are the subject to serious and heated debates in academic style language mixed in with vandals who type in ALLCAPS, curse like sailors, and call everybody n00bs.
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Saturday, August 11, 2007
Indiana Jones 4 in Search of Geritol


If anybody out there thinks this is going to be worth a fuck, you are an idiot. Just sit and think back to the last time Steven Spielberg or George Lucas has done anything remotely watchable.
Maybe Schindler's List. And that was in 1993,... since then you have received fine pieces of film such as War of the Worlds and A.I. Artificial Intelligence.
Not to mention Darth Vader as Lame ass Kid
Maybe Schindler's List. And that was in 1993,... since then you have received fine pieces of film such as War of the Worlds and A.I. Artificial Intelligence.
Not to mention Darth Vader as Lame ass Kid
Atari On The Go
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
Saturday, August 4, 2007
Thursday, August 2, 2007
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