Monthly Archive: June 2010

Jun 28

Scenes from the lost Babylon 5 Combat Simulator

Check out these videos of a Babylon 5 space combat simulator video game that, sadly, was canceled only a month or two before it was set to be released in 1999/2000. The special effects still look great. Rats. Since no official video game has ever been made, you can make do with an unofficial free …

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Jun 28

The last (best?) Bunnies theater

It looks like Angry Alien has discontinued their Bunny theater, but they ended with: EVIL DEAD II!

Jun 22

Review: Toy Story 3 in 3-D

I’m 40 years old this year. “Toy Story” debuted when I was 25, and though I was no longer a kid, that film transported me back to the years when I would let my imagination run wild just like Andy in the movie. Pixar immediately established itself as what the Disney brand used to be: …

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Jun 21

Coming Next Summer

First, there was Avatar. Now…

Jun 18

Voyage of the Dawn Treader trailer!

Fresh from its debut on Big Hollywood: Chronicles Of Narnia 3

Jun 13

Batman 3 and Superman reboot news

Batman 3 to Begin Filming in March 2011?.

Jun 04

My toys! MINE!

This week, a three-year-old named Grayson stopped by our house. He came into our home office and spotted all my comic book merchandise from DC Direct and others atop the book shelves. He said, “Can I play with those?” and pointed to all of my MIB stuff (Mr. Miracle and Big Barda, three different Elongated …

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Jun 02

The Hobbit, Soviet style!

Here’s a link showing a Soviet era translation of The Hobbit, complete with illustrations! Also included, a Russian TV production of The Hobbit! As an aside, judging from the first vid, I never pictured Bilbo being the same size as Gandalf…

Jun 01

Foul Language Alert!

Okay, it’s the heading, so you can’t say I didn’t warn you. The following movies consist only of the clips in “Pulp Fiction” and “The Big Lebowski” where the F-word was said.  Of note: Two minutes of each movie is taken up by F***s. The F-word is almost everywhere, so that you can follow the …

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