It looks like it's made of LEGOs. So I love it.
It looks like it's made of LEGOs. So I love it.
@sfrank: They had an entire post dedicated to it the other day.
@Dyn: Hear hear!
@Smeagol92055: Vampires don't exist, I've never heard anything more ridiculous!
White Buffalo looks AMAZING. "A man who feared nothing...except being afraid!"
@FodderTheSane: Damn, I almost wish he had kept that premise, it sounds great...
Making up/reading theories was hands-down the best part of the show, especially in the early seasons...
@ggodo: I really, really hope this is the case, because then I would be totally okay with this.
I am SO happy to hear they still want to do Cloverfield 2! Say what you will, but I loved the first one...anything with giant monsters in it!
@Batmanuel: "there was plenty of information given within the show that let you figure out that Dharma was breeding and training them to safely turn the donkey wheel."
@Plague: Couldn't have said it better myself.
@Andy Neil: Do you mean this?: "The story centers on a battle-damaged soldier who, assigned to a desolate planet after a court-martial, patrols the bleak landscape in an effort to destroy the last vestiges of a primitive alien race. When a mysterious traveler arrives unexpectedly, their lives become inextricably…
@natedogXVI: I am so glad I'm not the only one! I know exactly what you mean!
Am I the only one who fails to see the purpose of a paintball video game? I mean, isn't paintball for acting out video games, etc in real life?
LMAO. Thank you, Kotaku...this is one of the funniest things I've read in a while.
I have mixed feelings on this...on the one hand, I'm glad they're keeping the triceratops name. On the other hand (and I know this is a little odd), I've always liked Triceratops' skulls more than Torosaurus', so learning that their skull turns into that shape is a little disappointing.
@harrybadface: Amen to that... *also cries*
@CarbonatedFalcon: I figured it's probably an awesome show, I just...don't like coming into shows late. =/
"Tuesday night's episode of Warehouse 13 was probably the first time many people saw Syfy's agents-and-weird-objects show, thanks to a Eureka crossover. "
@maythetechbewithyou: No. No no no no no. Even if I had the money I would still refuse to buy it.