Who needs subtlety when you can just bend your audience over and cram your message up their b-holes? Message received! Keep in mind that this might not be the most…
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5 Reasons to Watch Starz’s The White Queen
STARZ will be premiering their newest television show, The White Queen, tonight, August 10th, at 8pm ET/PT. The new show is based Philippa Gregory’s The Cousins’ War book series. Set…
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Sneak Peek at STARZ’s Original Television Show: The White Queen
STARZ will be premiering their newest television show, The White Queen, this Saturday, August 10th, at 8pm ET/PT. The new show originally aired on BBC One and is based on…
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Expendables 3 Gains an Archeologist, Loses a New York Cop
According to Deadline, Sylvester Stallone confirmed two big announcements yesterday regarding the casting of Expendables 3. Bruce Willis will not be rejoining the all-star cast this time around; however, Harrison…
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The Circus Pulls Up Stakes: Dr. Lucy’s SDCC 2013 Slideshow
Well, cats, as Porky Pig struggles to declare, “Th-th-th-that’s all, folks!”. San Diego Comic-Con 2013 is a wrap. The big burg with the filthy mayor and the small beachtown chill is back to it’s groovy, mellow, peaceful ways. (Save for trying to oust said-filthy mayor. What a loony, dangerous maroon!) The air around the Convention Center smells like salt air once again; the trademark smell of The Con hovering somewhere over Santa Fe by now. What is that smell, New Mexicans might wonder? It’s a si… Read more..
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When Tom Cruise Stops Singing: Comics Quietly Continue to Float SDCC 2013
If San Diego Comic-Con was a geologic feature, it would be the Grand Canyon: strata upon strata of distinct, well-defined, colourful variants comprising an arresting, alluring travel poster for destinations Geekward. Every summer, America’s Finest City hosts Hallowe’en in July wherein layers of sci-fi, fantasy, history, science, IT, comics, gaming, cosplay and countless other substrata converge on the San Diego Convention Center to make each year’s Con more popular, more profitable and more prohibitive to en… Read more..
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