Entries Tagged as 'sci-fi'

The Nymphos of Rocky Flats

Heh, check out the Felix Gomez books by Maria Acevedo, of which The Nymphos of Rocky Flats is but the first. A series about a hard-boiled vampire detective with titles like X-Rated Bloodsuckers and The Undead Kama Sutra?? What more does a growing boy need? Well, if you were thinking a stop motion lego trailer [...]

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Breakfast Links: Akira, Unflattering Pictures & Shadow Unit

You know, when I first read that they (and by they I mean Hollywood) were thinking of remaking Akira into a live action movie, I was skeptical, but willing to give it a shot. I didn’t know who Ruairi Robinson was, but hey, that doesn’t mean anything. Then Ben hooked me up with a more [...]

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Review: Knight Rider

Did you actually watch this? I admit, that I randomly discovered it about 30 minutes in and about 10 minutes after that was kinda watching it and kinda working on the computer. Its case was not helped by commercial breaks every 5 minutes.
But for real. This was awful. Unrelentingly awful. Were there any 2 [...]

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Mini-review: Sharp Teeth by Toby Barlow

So I finished reading Sharp Teeth by Toby Barlow last week, haven’t been reading much recently - but I started this book and pretty much had to get through the whole thing. Saw this thing on the EOS blog and y’know.. Werewolves in Los Angeles sounds good and then the reader reviews on Amazon sealed [...]

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I won’t be the bastard that brings metal down on the Connor

This post isn’t really about the Sarah Connor Chronicles, I just loved it when David Silver uttered those words on the last ep. He’s come a long way from playing with the guns in his father’s desk drawer, no?
I really can’t tell with that show. Sometimes I like it sometimes I’m eh. I guess [...]

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Breakfast Links: Making Legos, Brust Firefly Fanfic & D&D4

Ok, check it. BusinessWeek, of all places, is ran a little piece on LEGO awhile back, part past, part present, and part future (but no ghosts). It’s pretty sweet. The cooler part, though, is their little gallery of pictures of the making of the LEGO bricks. This is pretty great, shows some of the dies [...]

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Breakfast Links: Limericks, Fat People & Summer Glau

Oh monday. Ah art.
You like Limericks? I know you do, don’t lie. Well, now you can head over to LimerickDB.com and get your fill of them. Not only that, but if the muse strikes you, you can leave your own in the database. This was brought to you buy the same guy who does them [...]

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Breakfast Links: Ikea Home, NJ Hunting & Ender’s Game Game

Feeling a mite under the weather, so probably not much posting today.
So, no shortage of people flock to Ikea for all their home needs. Now, in England, they’ll be able to go there for their home needs. That’s right, they’ll be able to buy their whole freakin’ house from Ikea. That’s right, you’ll snag one [...]

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Breakfast Links: Idiotarod, Pirate Bay & Karel ÄŒapek

Chilly Monday and Tough Art.
Well the Idiotarod has come and gone. Anyone check it out this weekend? Must’ve been a cold time. “Fortunately” for you, if you missed it you can check out some pics that tell the tale. Turns out that a lot of people run this race.
Additionally, a lot of people hit [...]

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Review: Cloverfield

I hauled my lazy ass to check out Cloverfield this weekend - I wasn’t too excited to see it, but given the mystery, I wanted to check it out before it was inevitably spoiled for me. My executive summary of this bad boy was that I think it was interesting and I liked what JJ [...]

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