Aaron Douglas from Battlestar Galactica joins us this week, and we also talk about our weekend at Star Wars Celebration V, as well as the past week in TV and gaming. Read More
One of the coolest things I saw at Star Wars Celebration V was the 501st Legion's "TK Project," a charity auction allowing fans to bid on one-of-a-kind stormtrooper helmets designed by artists, actors, directors, and more. Here's a sampling of some of the 50 or so helmets on Read More
With Star Wars Celebration V in full swing here in Orlando this weekend and with 2010 being the 30th anniversary of The Empire Strikes Back, this week's Fan Art Friday pays tribute to the most infamous intergalactic bounty hunter of them all, Boba Fett! Read More
I will readily admit that I never knew this show existed before receiving the DVD. However, I’ve been a long-time fan of Robot Chicken, so this seemed like a perfect opportunity for me to delve into the new and unknown. The plot might not make sense, but the show will definitely Read More
A phone company employee receives a threat from a group of Russians: answer the cell phone they give him and do what he's told to do, or they will kill his family. Instead, he hires the Leverage team. And Nate discovers that it is his father, Jimmy (played by Tom Skerrit), who is Read More
Sunday at Nerdapalooza didn't feature quite as many bands that I knew for sure I wanted to see, but the great Luke Ski and MC Frontalot were ones I knew I didn't want to miss. Read More
The soundtrack for the film The Kids Are All Right is just that: a soundtrack instead of a score. The artists vary greatly, from newer acts like MGMT to classics such as David Bowie and Joni Mitchell; this is an excellent mix of songs and I really enjoyed it. Read More
This week, several announcements of great Japanese video game music lead to a short escapade in the realm of Japanese music found in popular culture. Read More
As if getting to interview the artist of Hybrid Bastards, Kate Glasheen, wasn't great enough, I got the opportunity to pick the brain of the author himself, Tom Pinchuk. It was so much fun to peek inside the mind that created such hilarious insanity! Read More
"Lethal Inspection" is a very Bender-heavy episode, where Bender learns some important information about himself. It was nice to see more of Hermes, too, as he always seems to be more of a background character, and this time we got to learn a little about his past! Read More
This week, in a continuation of Kane, we'll be looking at the career of co-founder Steve Carlson. He has had albums released both with the Steve Carlson Band and as a solo artist, in addition to his work with Kane. Carlson has also worked with a special someone that is this Read More