Congratulations to Luke Crane and Mouseguard!!!
Mouseguard won best new RPG at Origins, beating out D&D 4e. Congratulations, Luke!
Mouseguard won best new RPG at Origins, beating out D&D 4e. Congratulations, Luke!
Quick update. So far this year I’ve met Jason Morningstar, Ralph Mazza, and Matt Wilson of PTA fame. I’ve played an awesome game of PTA, Beasthunters, Spectre of the Beast, and then ran the Keep. I took the morning off to get some sleep, but I’ll be back there later today, and we’ll be going… Read More Go Play NW!!!!
Little known 21-year-old Scottish actress/model Karen Gillan has been cast as the Eleventh Doctor’s companion for the 2010 season of Doctor Who. She previously had a small role as a soothsayer in the 2008 episode “The Fires of Pompeii”. New showrunner Steven Moffat stated that numerous actresses were auditioned, but as soon as she “walked… Read More Doctor Who: Welcome the Future
The fourth film in the Terminator franchise may not be on the same level as the first two directed by James Cameron, but it’s miles above the weak third film and actually feels like a legitimate follow-up to Cameron’s films and ideas. Fourteen years after the nuclear apocalypse of Judgment Day when Skynet launched its… Read More Review: Terminator Salvation
Yours truly is a guest blogger at the blog for the California Chapter of the National Organization for Women. Woot! http://www.canow.org/canoworg/ I would like to thank Elena Perez for inviting me to goob all over their website. I get to be the edgy guest blogger. Eeee! I’ve never been “edgy” before. I’m very excited. Some… Read More NEWS!!!
The best thing about Star Trek? Paramount is using the film’s release to essentially declare this Star Trek Year, and is going to treat fans to lots of goodies on Blu-Ray, starting with the release of Star Trek: The Original Series. They digitally restored the picture and audio for TOS, and by all accounts this… Read More Star Trek: Boldly Going to Blu-Ray
1. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan 2. Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home 3. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country 4. Star Trek: First Contact 5. Star Trek III: The Search for Spock 6. Star Trek: The Motion Picture 7. Star Trek 8. Star Trek: Nemesis 9. Star Trek: Generations 10. Star Trek:… Read More Star Trek films – my rankings
This part-prequel, part-reboot of Star Trek: The Original Series has moments to rival the best of Trek, but unfortunately it also has moments that rival it at its worst, although the film as a whole is somewhere in-between those two extremes. Not a complete success, but not a complete failure, either. Seeking revenge on an… Read More Review: Star Trek
While not without its flaws, this film is an entertaining action-oriented prequel to the X-Men films, featuring the most popular X-Man, Wolverine. Beginning in 1845 and ending in 1979, the film explores the backstory of mutant superhero Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) and his relationship with his older half-brother Victor aka the future supervillain Sabretooth (Liev Schreiber),… Read More Review: X-Men Origins: Wolverine
Looking at the cover for Marvel Divas, I suppose I should just be grateful they’re all wearing flats, even if at least one of them is posed as though wearing heels. Sigh. Progress?