The Syfy Channel have been working on a new movie – it’s a remake of The Phantom. As far as superheroes go; he’s been around for a very long time. The comic strip first appeared in 1936. The original Phantom was created by Lee Falk (the same guy who created Mandrake the Magician) and was […]
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A notable highlight from 10th June 2010 by Andrew Girdwood is described as "Firefly: Still Flying is a shiny reminder of why Firefly was such a good show. The book itself is a...". It also was tagged with Firefly.
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Firefly: Still Flying – let’s take a closer look
Firefly: Still Flying is a shiny reminder of why Firefly was such a good show. The book itself is a collection of new fiction, art and photos. The collection of authors behind the new fiction is impressive; there’s Ben Edlund (who wrote Fun with Dick and Jane), Janes Espenson (What Holds us Down), Brett Matthews […]
Ironman t-shirt of iron-man ironning!
Hah. Some t-shirts are just so cool it takes someone cool to wear them. As much as I like this Ironman t-shirt; I’m not sure I could get away with wearing it. Could you? The design features on Threadless but it scored less than 4 out of 5. Not sure if it’ll be made. (Via […]
Fly your own Millennium Falcon
This looks awesome. It’s an RC flying Millennium Falcon. It costs less than $60 and there’s a pre-order rush. The RC Millennium Falcon has been designed for indoor flight. This means you’re able to terrorise your flatmates, brothers, sisters and fellow gamers. Me? I might put on some suitable music and sweep the Millennium Falcon […]
Doctor Who’s girlfriend in sexy underwear dance
I have a geeky reason for posting this sexy dance video. It features Gwen Stefani‘s step-daughter dancing in her knickers. Wait! Gwen Stefani’s step-daughter is Daisy Lowe. Daisy Lowe is believed to be dating Matt Smith. Matt Smith is the eleventh Doctor. So; as you watch this – just imagine one bow-tie spinning around in […]
Ant Games steps up with Fallen Earth: Blood Sports
Stewart Bell was once the UK of Micropose. He now heads up the Oxford based Ant Games. Coming in June 2010 will be Fallen Earth: Blood Sports – one of a pair that Ant Games hope will launch them as a serious player in the worldwide cross-format games market. In a press release, Bell said; […]
An introduction to Android Karenina
The YouTube trailer is tagged “Seth Grahame-Smith“, but Android Karenina is actually written by Ben H Winters and, oh, Leo Tolstoy. Mr Winters co-authored Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters. Mr Tolstoy wrote Anna Karenina. Anna Karenina is a tragic love story which covers the fate of Anna Karenina and Count Alexei Vronsky. In Android […]
Barclays Spinning Streak iPod and iPhone game
I’m quite fond of some of the Barclays adverts on TV right now. In particular, I liked the spot the difference game that results in the giant dinosaur going unnoticed as it winks at you – and disappointed that the alternative version seems to be being aired more often. One of the adverts shows a […]
Star Wars corsets (twin moons of Endor?)
Okay! The title is wrong – yes; there are pictures of Star Wars corsets below, no; Endor does not have twin moons. Endor, of course, is one of nine moons in orbit around a gas giant somewhere in the Moddell sector. Anyway! I just had to get that out on record quickly before I was […]
Airship fish (Airfish?) good for events and spying
This video from the New Scientist shows a new type of airship that’s modelled on fish. I keep on wanting to call it an airfish. You see; it navigates by wriggling like a fish. This means it can do without the standard propulsion methods used by other airships and without them it is almost silent. […]







