Read Nick Langley’s Dig Dug comic! Putting a spin on video games we loved in younger days, Namco Bandai’s ShiftyLook.com website is reimagining many of them as high quality webcomics. In addition to ShiftyLook’s ongoing series like Sky Kid, Xevious, and Wonder Momo, they’ve embarked on an ambitious collaborative project by assembling an eclectic mix […]
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Monthly Archives: August 2012
Who Would You Cast for The Expenda-Belles?
The internet has been on fire with the news of a female version of The Expendables. Variety reports “Adi Shankar’s banner 1984 Private Defense Contractors has tapped Dutch Southern to write an all-female riff on the star-studded action franchise. Shankar (‘The Grey’) will produce for 1984 Private Defense Contractors, which plans to fully finance the ‘Expendables’-inspired […]
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The Expendables 2: This Time It’s Better!
Expendables 2 accomplished everything the first Expendables set out to do but didn’t. Being the avid action fan that I am, I loved the first film, overall, despite its flaws. Now we have a sequel that flies higher and explodes so much harder, giving audiences the fun action romp they’ve been looking for. In Expendables […]
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Falling Skies Season 2 Finale Review!
TNT’s Falling Skies season 2 has come to an end with episode “A More Perfect Union.” Now, I may make fun of Falling Skies, but overall I do like the show. It’s different from most television shows out there and isn’t a reality show starring idiots with an IQ of 7. Yay Falling Skies! Season […]
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Schwarzeneggar Returns With The Last Stand (2013)!
Ahnold is finally out of the office and back on the big screen playing a leading action stud with 2013′s The Last Stand, a film which also stars Jaimie Alexander (Sif from Thor), Forest Whitaker, Eduardo Noriega, Rodrigo Santoro, Johnny Knoxville, Luis Guzmán, Peter Stormare, Zach Gilford and Genesis Rodriguez! Ahnold plays a sheriff trying […]
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Return of the X-Wing
In the Star Wars Original Trilogy, X-wing pilots were the Top Guns of space. In their orange flightsuits, they hunkered down in single-man cockpits and took on the deadliest superweapon in the galaxy. Without even knowing the characters beyond their callsigns like Red Five or Gold Leader, the audience knew these were men of distinction. […]
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