Blu-ray Review: Stargate Universe Season 1.5

Stargate Universe returns with a huge, energetic comeback. After having a large amount of setup and character development in the first half of the season, fans immediately get the payoff that we have been waiting for. Stargate Universe Season 1.5 is now on Blu-ray and DVD…and is it quite impressive.
Comic Review: Blood Factory
The Blood Factory
While cruising the dealers’ floor at Comic Con, I came across several exhibits of interest. I want to review what was probably the most unusual booth I saw at the convention – The Blood Factory. The first thing you notice is the prop where a person gets in this table with their upper bodies visible, their lower bodies hidden behind a fleshless, dismembered lower body. This was a popular stop and always had a line of patrons waiting to imitate a victim. But there is more to The Blood Factory then a fun effect and pretty lab assistants.
Blu-ray Review: The Losers

Hold on, I'm getting a call…
In 2003 writer Andy Diggle and artist Jock brought a new comic to DC's mature Vertigo line of comics: The Losers. As is often the case with Vertigo fare, this was no superhero comic. The Losers features a squad of mercenary spies who got burned by their government handler. Like many other Vertigo titles, The Losers is peppered with profanity and violence and duly earns its mature readers warning. Beside the distinctive fantastic artwork, one thing made The Losers stand out from other things on the newsstand: It was clearly meant for the big screen all along.
Blu-ray Review: Cop Out
Yippie-ki-yay, mother phoner! Sometimes the release of movies are impeccably timed with just the right holiday. You have your Christmas films released on Thanksgiving weekend, your horror films released for Halloween, and then you have your Kevin Smith film that…
Blu-ray Review: Batman Under the Red Hood

“You really think I would stir up so much trouble and not make sure you knew it was me?”
DVD Review: G.I. Joe: The Movie

"Do as you're told like an obedient lackey!"
After the opening credits to G.I. Joe: The Movie, with possibly the most obnoxious earworm of a theme song ever playing in the background, we see a masked woman appear from the water and basically kick ass all the way through Serpentor’s army until she’s face-to-face with the serpent master himself. Who is this woman and what does she want from Cobra?
CC2010: Thursday Photos – Burn Notice, Bruce Campbell, White Collar, and more.
ComicsOnline interviewed Bruce Campbell and Tim Matheson following the Burn Notice Panel.

CC2010: Preview Night Exclusive
While the outside of the convention center was lined with anxious people who never knew which line to get into, indoors was a little bit more relaxed. Because the Exhibit Hall didn’t open until 6, upstairs seemed like the place to be. Under The Sails was crowded with people getting their badges, getting limited Comic-Con bags (those were even bigger than some people, including me), and walking around the freebee tables, looking for anything and everything happening at Con.
CC2010: My Preview Night
ComicCon has offically started! Preview Night started out crazy and hectic as usual with people running around trying to register and avoid very long lines and security guards yelling in different directions telling everyone where to go. People were everywhere at once trying to get their badges, and until the Dealer Floor opened at six, it looked like Under the Sails was going to be the most crowded place. Once you got registered you got a big ComicCon bag with a tv show on it. We looked and fought for a Chuck bag and didn’t stop until we got one.
CC2010: Preview night photos
Welcome to Comic Con 2010!
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PC Game Review: Sam and Max, Episode Four: Beyond the Alley of the Dolls
I remember when I was a toaster…
That crazy anthropomorphic duo is at it again with episode four of the Sam and Max series, Beyond the Alley of the Dolls! So far, they’ve dealt with nutty alien ape generals and narcissistic boy pharaohs – what’s next for the snarky crime-solvers?












