Spoony-Wan Trains Oreo
Oreo undergoes her first combat training as Spoony-Wan’s padawan learner.
The creators of Grass Wars, one of the winning entries of the Ultima Retrospective Grass Battle contest, are creating a sequel! Here’s a teaser trailer to their new terrifying movie!
I don’t have a lot of cred in movie critic circles (see: Knights of the Dinner Table, Getting Shitcanned By), and it didn’t help my case any when I went… Read on››
Chef Gordon Ramsay pays an unexpected visit to the show to drag me into Hell’s Kitchen. Not the TV show, his crappy PC game. Whose cuisine will reign supreme? (Final… Read on››
(Image created by Pike!) Declare your allegiance to the mad scientist, and your future world ruler, Doctor Insano! The story behind the Doc is that I’d actually intended him to… Read on››
By the way, AMC is streaming the entire run of The Prisoner for free. If you haven’t seen it, you should seriously check it out. It was a show well… Read on››
I’ve seen a few of the Oscar favorites to ring in the new year: Gran Turino, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, and Slumdog Millionaire! Here’s what I thought!
It takes a lot to render me speechless, but this did it. (Image created by James on the forum.)
You might consider it somewhat unprofessional for a guy to review something before he’s finished it, but seeing as how Neal Stephenson’s novel Anathem is well over a zillion pages… Read on››
Fan response has literally been overwhelming, and about fifty people have stepped forward to offer help and possible designs for the DVD project. I really wasn’t expecting such a huge… Read on››
You’ve all noticed that the site has been down more than it’s been up lately due to Internal Server Errors. I’m not entirely sure why, but looking at the resource… Read on››
People have asked if I’ve ever planned some DVD releases of my old reviews, which is a great idea. I’ve recently put some serious thought into it and started fooling… Read on››
A while back I started reading Quicksilver by Neal Stephenson, the first in a long (I repeat, long) series of books known as the Baroque Cycle. I couldn’t get past… Read on››