There’s a lot of geek cred in Gaston Leroux’s The Phantom of the Opera and I don’t mind admitting that I like Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical version. I’m clearly not the only geek who feels this way as Random Encounters have been inspired. After Princess Peach manages to musically destroy much of the Mushroom Kingdom […]
Articles by Andrew Girdwood - Page 1459
For a taste of what's inside, Andrew Girdwood published a piece on 11th May 2014 noting: "LEGO builder Jerac created this Ninjago styled snake mecha. There's no doubt of the snakeyness here and that's hard to do with blocks. At the same time the design oozes mecha with those rocket launchers on the shoulders and sinister crab-like legs.". It also was tagged with Lego.
The archive of Andrew Girdwood's work continues with the entries below.
In Dark Service: Exploring Far-Called with Stephen Hunt
Stephen Hunt is geek of note and respect. He step up SFcrowsnest.org.uk, a hugely popular geek site (Geek Native has envy issues), he is an internet pioneer and his fiction has been so successful he writes full time now. The Times described his Jackelian Novels as “inventive, ambitious work, full of wonders and marvels”. Hunt’s […]
A look inside Crafty Games’ Terris: Wrought of Copper
Terris: Wrought of Copper is a supplement for Crafty Games’ Mistborn RPG. The book was written in cooperation with Brandon Sanderson the author of the Mistborn series and the sourcebook is considered an official expansion of the canon of the novels. As a result Terris: Wrought of Copper is intended for players, Narrators and fans […]
Demonic chaos: A review of the Blue Exorcist movie
I’ve reviewed the two parts of the Blue Exorcist TV show on Geek Native and rather enjoyed the show. Those encounters were based on the subbed version of the anime. I jumped at the chance to watch Blue Exorcist: The Movie at my local indie cinema but made a surprise discovery when I got there. […]
Watch the Constantine trailer (UK)
NBC have released the first official trailer for their new Constantine show. Blogs have picked up the YouTube version which, oddly, is blocked in the UK. In a show of digital marketing smarts the very same trailer is available for all, even outside of America, to watch on Facebook. Post by Constantine. What do […]
Glowing T-Rex head for your wall
This T-Rex was created by Yue Shi in San Francisco as part of John Roloff’s Metal Fabrication Class. All the metal parts were cold formed by hand. The glow? That’s a cleverly placed heat lamp.
Snowpiercer trailer
In my review for the first and original Snowpiercer graphic novel I wondered what had happened to the movie. There’s progress against the horde of delays. Slashfilm reports that the international rollout has started but the US date is still to be set. Why? According to Harvey Weinstein “Midwesterners” are too stupid to understand the […]
Snake Mecha LEGO design
LEGO builder Jerac created this Ninjago styled snake mecha. There’s no doubt of the snakeyness here and that’s hard to do with blocks. At the same time the design oozes mecha with those rocket launchers on the shoulders and sinister crab-like legs.
The art of Daniel Mohoric
Based in Slovenia Daniel Mohoric is a deviant artist who works mainly on paper or direct into photoshop. The Dylan Cole fan is responsible for some stunning fantasy art as well as intelligent sci-fi scenes.
Kromore the multi era RPG bounces back
RAEX Games look to have a successful Kickstarter on their hands with the multi era tabletop RPG Kromore. At the time this posts goes live they still have 37 days to collect funds but are $1,000 over target so attention moves to their stretch goals. [Back this Campaign] Kromore first appeared on Kickstarter last year […]









