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GGB #52

  • February 26, 2013
  • Tagged as: Argo, Chronicles of Narnia, Dark Helmet, darth vader, Harry Potter, lego, lord of the rings, Pac Man, Saturn, star wars, Stark Trek: TNG, superheroes, Tauntaun, True Blood, Window Washers

What is Geek Grab Bag? It’s a collection of odds and ends found throughout the week from the Internet. Send in your submissions to be featured in future issues of the column to max.pfeffer@yahoo.com Now…

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max
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Between Books – John Carter and the Gods of Hollywood

  • February 20, 2013
  • Tagged as: Avatar, Disney, John Carter, Michael Sellers, star wars

I have been a fairly outspoken supporter of Andrew Stantons’ 2012 John Carter. The marketing campaign stole some of my excitement before I saw the film, but the finished product pushed itself into my top…

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Daniel
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New Star Trek Into Darkness Motion Poster

  • February 18, 2013
  • Tagged as: Benedict Cumberbach, Poster, Star Trek

Paramount has released  a new motion poster for J.J. Abrams new film Star Trek Into Darkness including elements from both the teaser poster and teaser trailer. I think Paramount made a wise decision in focusing…

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brandon
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GGB #50! WOOOOOOO HOOOOOO!!!!

  • February 12, 2013
  • Tagged as: Alien, Captain America, Doctor Who, dragon ball z, FLash, Gambit, Legos, lord of the rings, Mario, Rogue, Serenity, Spiderman, Star Trek, star wars, Tetris, zombie

What is Geek Grab Bag? It’s a collection of odds and ends found throughout the week from the Internet. Send in your submissions to be featured in future issues of the column to max.pfeffer@yahoo.com The…

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max
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Guest Editorial: Cristiano Silva on Darren Aronofsky’s Noah

  • February 11, 2013

Reading the first book of the Bible simply kindles my imagination, maybe even more than the last one. This doesn’t mean that I think of Genesis as a book of invented stories of things that…

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Sarah
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A “Rapture” Brings Damon Lindelof Back To Television

  • February 8, 2013
  • Tagged as: David Lindelof, HBO, The Leftovers, Tom Perrotta

Damon Lindelof (Lost, Star Trek, Prometheus) is reportedly returning to television. Lindelof will team with HBO and author, Tom Perrotta to bring Perotta’s novel, The Leftovers to the small screen. According to Vulture.com, The Leftovers…

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max
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Being Human UK To End After 5th Series

  • February 7, 2013
  • Tagged as: Being Human

That’s right folks: Being Human, a show about a vampire, werewolf, and ghost who are doing their best to live “normal” lives while sharing an apartment together, is coming to a close at the end…

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max
  • Sci-Fi

One Reel Review: C (299,792 km/s)

  • February 5, 2013
  • Tagged as: Short film

C (299,792 km/s) from Seaquark Films on Vimeo. C (299,792 km/s) is a story about Lieutenant Commander Malleck played by Caroline Winterson, who spearheads a mutiny aboard the KESTROS IV along with her co-conspirators to…

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brandon
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Issues of the Day – “Star Trek: Countdown to Darkness” #1 (IDW, January 2013)

  • February 5, 2013
  • Tagged as: Into Darkness, Star Trek

As it did in the run-up to director J.J. Abram’s 2009 reboot (or was it?) of Star Trek, IDW is offering a four-issue miniseries designed to set the stage for the sequel, Star Trek Into…

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Mike
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The Great TNG@25 Theology Trek: “Yesterday’s Enterprise”

  • January 25, 2013
  • Tagged as: Star Trek

For an episode in which the audience hears that everything is all wrong, “Yesterday’s Enterprise” gets almost everything right. The premise is high science fiction, marking, as far as I can recall, the first time…

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Mike
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