One, Two, Freddy’s coming for you…
Here’s the first trailer for Michael Bay’s reboot of A Nightmare on Elm Street.
A Nightmare on Elm Street in HD"You Two! We're at the end of the universe, eh. Right at the edge of knowledge itself. And you're busy... blogging!"
— The Doctor, Utopia
Here’s the first trailer for Michael Bay’s reboot of A Nightmare on Elm Street.
A Nightmare on Elm Street in HDFrom the blog Eric's Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Idea, what if Star Wars had been done in the Steampunk SF Sub-genre? The descriptions are wonderfully written, but the artwork are totally spectacular.
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In honor of the Darth Tater I received for Christmas, here's a link to the online Death Star Designer. Yes, you can design your own Death Star. Just be sure to make it mighty, defendable, and within budget.
With the release of the original theatrical versions of the original Star Wars trilogy (yes, Han shot first) coming on September 12th, the folks at StarWars.com have set up slide shows of more than 150 images per movie showing the changes made from the original to the special editions. The comparisons of A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back are online but the Return of the Jedi comparison doesn't seem to be available yet.
This guy always wanted to be in a music video so he did one of his own. Considering I saw the original band perform this song live back in the day, I can say that this version is better.
Also, there's the Star Wars Gangsta Rap Special Edition on AtomFilms.com.
The official Star Wars site has several pages of Easter Eggs from Episode III. I caught several of them myself while watching the film the first time and a few more the second. (I spotted the Millennium Falcon!) Warning: Contains spoilers.
The folks at HowStuffWorks.com have information for all the Star Wars geeks out there that are getting impatient. Check out "How Lightsabers Work".
Seven weeks ahead of time, fans are already lining up for the opening of the last Star Wars film in L.A. Trouble is, they're at the wrong theater.
A throughly enjoyable book but I can't quite figure out where this one appears in the Star Wars timeline. It's definitely post Thrawn, post the marriage of Luke and Mara Jade and well before the New Jedi Order but that's about as narrowed down as I can make it. For some reason the timeline was not printed in this book as has been done for the past several years. If anyone knows for sure, or even has a good gues, I'd appreciate it.
O.k. this is actually why Michael Moore likes Wesley Clark but I can't find much to disagree with here...
Here's a very short Star Wars scene parody with one Hell of a pun.
Click the cartoon's 'back' button when it's done for other great animations. (Warning, some contain scenes of graphic violence and non-politically correct religious humor. Those are the really funny ones.)