Batman: The Brave and the Bold is airing an anthology episode (tonight, I think) that includes nods to the Batboy and Rubin Mad Magazine parody, appearances from Scooby Doo and Weird Al, and this little gem ... which shows what a Batman and Robin cartoon might have looked like in Japan in the 1960s.
Friday, April 1, 2011
Japanese Batman
Batman: The Brave and the Bold is airing an anthology episode (tonight, I think) that includes nods to the Batboy and Rubin Mad Magazine parody, appearances from Scooby Doo and Weird Al, and this little gem ... which shows what a Batman and Robin cartoon might have looked like in Japan in the 1960s.
Darth Vader Vs Rebecca Black
It was my plan to ignore the whole Rebecca Black thing until it went away. But when Darth Vader showed up on Youtube singing that dreadful piece shit "Friday" I decided to lift my embargo just his once. I pray he doesn't alter my plan any further.
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Zombies, World of Hurt, Chris Brown and other assorted oddities
Live in Oregon? Swing by The Buzz on Broadway
and check out their chocolate-bacon Twinkies.
The trailer for Pride & Predjudice & Zombies: Dreadfully Ever After
Stan Lee poses with a fan dressed as one of the few
Marvel Comics characters he didn't create.
Help make The World of Hurt graphic novel a reality!
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Worf is Beautiful
'I am Beautiful' by Joshua & Nathan Flynn from Joshua Flynn on Vimeo.
A short stop motion animated sting created as an introduction for the 'Best Stop Motion' award category of the 2009 University of Glamorgan Glammies Awards. Created and animated by Joshua & Nathan Flynn. This years awards theme was Star Trek. Starring Commander Worf and Cadet 'red shirt' Wilhelm.
"Goodnight, Dune"
Remember that Dune
book cover parody of Goodnight Moon
that made the rounds a while back? Julia Yu has stepped up and made the book a reality. Head on over to goodnightdune.com (natch) to get a surprisingly thorough lampoon of Dune.
How thorough? It mentions a no-room, a bit of Dune-related tech that doesn't appear until the fourth book of the series, God Emperor of Dune
... which is my second favorite of the series for those of you keeping score. There will be a test later.
How thorough? It mentions a no-room, a bit of Dune-related tech that doesn't appear until the fourth book of the series, God Emperor of Dune
T-shirt of the Day: Star Wars "Family"
We Are Family, today's custom tee from Tee Fury. It's $10 and is available only until midnight tonight!
Disney's new TRON UPRISING TV series to actually feature Tron
And make sure you stick around for the credits at the end of this trailer. That's one hell of a cast.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
T-shirt of the Day: Alien Brew!
Here's another design from Kurt's Shirts. It features the logo of Aspen Beer, the fictional brew enjoyed by the crew of the Nostromo in my favorite movie ALIEN
.
Free Droid Wallpaper: Tron Legacy
Finding good wallpaper for your Droid smartphone can be a chore. Most of the wallpaper available at the Droid Marketplace is crap. It might look nice from a distance but, as soon as you install it you find that the content is poorly cropped.
I've been making my own Droid paper for about a year and thought I'd share, starting with a few Tron Legacy
images that ought to fit the aspect ratio of the Droid touchscreen. Whether or not you like the selections are another matter entirely ...
I've been making my own Droid paper for about a year and thought I'd share, starting with a few Tron Legacy
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Riverdale: R-Rated Archie spoof
WARNING: geek-for-life.com is not responsible for any post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms you may experience after watching this video. Use only as directed.
T-shirt of the Day: Rom: Spaceknight!
Rom: Spaceknight is among the kick-ass
retro-style shirts available at Kurt's Shirts.
retro-style shirts available at Kurt's Shirts.
(Even More) Fun with Imperial Walkers!
Herbie the Love Bug AT-AT Walker is among the Star Wars-themed AT-AT redesigns over at Bite.ca. Among the designs are AT-ATs "painted" to resemble the A-Team van, the Scooby Doo "Mystery Machine" and the General Lee (though I think they missed an opportunity to fit in a General Grievous reference with that one.)
Friday, February 25, 2011
Y'all owe Adam West an apology
And maybe Burt Ward, too.
Here are comparisons of screentests for Lyle Waggoner and Peter Deyell/Adam West and Burt Ward as Batman and Robin for the 1960s television show. While I prefer the darker, faux realism on modern Batman stories, there's a lot of room in the world for different interpretations of the character. As great as Christian Bale is as Batman, Adam West was equally great, though for different reasons. I'm not suggesting he was Brando, but West was a charismatic actor who was capable of more than he was ever allowed to do.
Unfortunately, he came up in a time when comicbooks were only a rung or two higher than horror and porn on the entertainment social ladder.Today he's kind of like William Shater's less-ironic cousin. And he deserved better.
While I've never been a particular fan of Burt Ward, it's clear he's still the best actor to play Robin on screen (this will likely be the case for many years to come, given that Warner Bros has even less interest in Dick Grayson than DC Comics.) If you watch the video above you'll see that Peter Deyell certainly looks more like the youthful Robin as depicted in the comics ... but he lacks screen presence.
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