Ronin08
Ronin08
Ronin08

It's things like this that make me really wonder what drugs everyone was doing in the 90's.

The creaking noises that accompanied the late-night mechanical movements of the USS Lusitania moaned louder and louder into Nimoy's ears as the hour grew late. With each passing moment, he felt as if he could identify the individual components making each sound, feeling the pulsing breath of the spaceship move with

From Assassin's Creed, I'd pull the "Hidden Level" missions—stuff like Galata Tower or the hidden caverns under Roma. Something about the running-while-stuff's-falling-around-you-in-a-giant-space is more appealing than the rooftop jump.

He's not working for them though—-Moises Chiulan took over for their PR, and was pretty transparent about how absent Ocean Marketing was from the company. That doesn't mean that Kotkin and Cutler, at one point in a panic, didn't consider keeping him on, but it's clear that since then he hasn't had any presence in the

To a non Unix user, this feels like one of those "Why do we even HAVE that button?!" moments. >.>

"In 2010, there was the Panasonic AF100, and last year, the Sony FS100, those were solid attempts, but..."

I kind of want the head in the sand to be alive, so he's just got this terrified expression not necessarily of Mr. Mohawk, but just of the strange scenario he's in.

The first movie has the exact same problem. It's called "Tron," it features a warrior called "Tron," but it's really about Flynn and his journey in the digital world. Tron himself has no actual story arc, and it's what held back both films. The fact that the franchise rides on his name is probably why it's never hit

Or, you know, the MPAA just hasn't gotten around to filling out the paperwork yet.

Webseries, calling it right now.

My entire childhood just came roaring back to me. O_O

The samples are helpful, but since it's so slow to begin with it's hard to feel rewarded for taking the time to browse on the Kindle itself—-it's less frustrating when I go from browser—>Kindle, but still.

A problem I've had with trying to find Science Fiction and Fantasy on the Kindle is that so much of it is kind of...well, not good. I'm all for encouraging up-and-coming writers to get their stuff out and make money off of it, but as a reader I'm genuinely trying to find stuff I enjoy, and most of what I get when I

You've just given the possibility of taking a series of books that take up an entire shelf and putting them on a small digital device to a bunch of fans they can carry around ANYWHERE with them. What makes you think they wouldn't re-buy them in a hearbeat?

He must have been really far away from those ruins to have the effect stack up so intensely and still get such a wide shot of the structures. Looks great though!

Dollars to donuts says they'd run into FCC problems by putting it on the air. Which is hilarious, because last time I checked, the core GOP voting demographic that comes out in primaries and mid-term elections isn't exactly highly internet savvy. So this message is mostly going to be seen by opponents who already

Blatantly ripping off Girl with the Dragon Tattoo trailer? Yep.

Is this show Buffy? This is really starting to sound like Buffy. I look at the descriptions and I go "This looks a LOT like an episode of Buffy."

There's some weird patterns with American media going overseas and creating stuff like this—not entirely sure what to think of it yet, but this and the Brazilian Batman fall into the same category for me as Europe's obsession with Donald Duck comics and certain Eastern European nations' obsession with Titanic—it's

Also, side note, are these normal names for nail polish? I feel like that's part of the "wtf?" factor here. ("Just spotted the lizard? Does one wear gold nail polish when spotting genetically modified supervillains?)