Alex Langley | September 2, 2010

Dead Rising 2 is an upcoming zombie action game where you control motobiker Chuck Greene as he fights hordes of zombie baddies using crazy, homemade weapon combinations, such as weelchairs with chainsaws duct-taped to the sides, or shotguns with pitchforks taped to the bottom! Dead Rising 2 hits stores September 28! Check out some gameplay [...]
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Papa Llama | August 26, 2010

We just received this email from a dead man. If you ask the king of movie gimmicks if he really sent it, we’re certain he’d approve: Don’t think that a little thing like being dead would preclude me from attending “The Return of William Castle” retrospective at the Film Forum in New York City beginning Friday, August 27th. [...]
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Popgun Chaos | August 19, 2010

See guest writer William Cody Walker’s further writings at popgunchaos.com. Rosebuds and Grim Reapers Why Batman: Mask of the Phantasm is the Citizen Kane of animated films From the deputized FBI agent of the 1940’s movie serials to the gritty, realistic vigilante of Christopher Nolan’s films, Hollywood has portrayed Batman in a variety of ways, but none [...]
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Alex Langley | August 16, 2010

Aion and City of Heroes: Going Rogue are two MMOs that have managed to hang on to their existence in an era of MMOs being dominated by the titan that it World of Warcraft. Check out some exclusive gameplay footage from these two games!
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Papa Llama | July 12, 2010

I’m getting ready to do a panel at Comic-Con later this month to discuss Batman’s crimefighting partnerships. Last year Dr. Robin Rosenberg and I got to discuss the psychopathy of the Joker with creator Jerry Robinson, “The Laughing Fish” author Steve Englehart, The Dark Knight executive producer Michael Uslan, and TV’s original Batman himself, Adam [...]
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Papa Llama | July 5, 2010

A lot of people have been tweeting that today is the date Doc Brown traveled to at the end of Back to the Future. Wrong-o. Before the Libyans attacked at the mall, he’d originally intended to travel 25 years ahead of 1985 to visit 2010, but at the end of the movie, he picked 30 years [...]
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Papa Llama | July 2, 2010

Some of those who got cast in the documentary Comic-Con Episode Four: A Fan’s Hope werennotified yesterday, but casting was still in progress. Apparently the casting folks were still looking for specific types of people, like male cosplayers. For other video auditions for the documentary by Morgan Spurlock, Joss Whedon, and Stan Lee, see previous [...]
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Papa Llama | June 27, 2010

Yep, @RocketLlama is Adrianne Curry’s 100,000th follower on twitter. Follow her on twitter: @AdrianneCurry. As it turns out, just about everybody else we know was following her already. Adrianne is a smart, sassy, beautiful woman. She was the first winner on America’s Next Top Model, and went on to star in a variety of other reality shows: The [...]
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Papa Llama | June 21, 2010

The deadline for submitting to appear in Comic-Con Episode Four: A Fan’s Hope (the San Diego Comic-Con documentary by Morgan Spurlock, Joss Whedon, and Stan Lee) is today. If you haven’t already emailed them about it, it’s too late. Today’s the deadline for those who’ve been invited to submit videos. Related posts: * Comic-Con Episode Four: [...]
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Nick | June 13, 2010

Spoilers! Van Gogh! I’ve always pronounced it “GO” but they kept saying it like “GOFF” on the show. I’m pretty sure their right and I’m dumb. That aside, it’s neat to see some stuff I’m pretty familiar with because of the art classes I’ve taken. Van Gogh was a messed up dude, so he’s a [...]
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Alex Langley | June 7, 2010

You know who they are. They’re the biggest, the baddest, the most BAMFin’ characters ever to grace the Star Wars films, and I’m here to tell you all about ‘em, starting with: Darth Maul Again following the big bad villain mantra of less is more, this smooth operator only speaks a smattering of sentences, but [...]
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Nick | June 4, 2010

Another two-parter! Interesting fact, “The Hungry Earth” was the lowest rated episode since Doctor Who relaunched. AND A MAJOR SPOILER!
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Nick | May 17, 2010

Amy’s pregnant?! What!? It’s been five years?!? Oh, wait, of course it’s all just a dreamworld. That’d be just wacky to skip around like that. After all, this isn’t Lost.
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Nick | May 12, 2010

Vampires! A smart choice of story for Doctor Who considering the big Twilight fad is going on right now.
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