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Review: The Walking Dead – Season 1, Episode 4
Warning: This review may contain traces of spoilers, and may have come into contact with spoilers from movies, comics and other TV shows. Well, it was bound to happen sooner or later: The Walking Dead had an episode that didn’t … Continue reading
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Review: The Walking Dead – Season 1, Episode 3
Warning: This review may contain traces of spoilers, and may have come into contact with spoilers from movies, comics and other TV shows. As The Walking Dead crosses the halfway point of its first season with its third episode, we … Continue reading
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Harry Potter and the Homo-Erotic Subtext
Wow. I knew that Harry Potter was full of pent-up teenage sexual frustration, but this is ridiculous! Also, the fact that J.K. Rowling revealed that Dumbledore was actually gay doesn’t help this video either… And people think these books are … Continue reading
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Save the Words!
“I hereby promise to use this word, in conversation and correspondence, as frequently as possible to the best of my ability.” Save the Words is an initiative by the Oxford English Dictionary dedicated to preserving words that are rapidly falling … Continue reading
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Review: The Walking Dead – Season 1, Episode 2
Warning: This review may contain traces of spoilers, and may have come into contact with spoilers from movies, comics and other TV shows. After only two episodes, The Walking Dead has become one of my favourite television series of all … Continue reading
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Remember, remember, the 5th of November: a Look Back at V for Vendetta
Based on one of the most influential graphic novels of all time, this film could not have been released at a better time. Coming off of a global crisis, where the threat of terrorism had risen to great heights, where … Continue reading
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And the coolest Halloween 2010 costume goes to…
I’ve been waiting for a major influx in awesome costume videos to appear online, but so far the pickings have been a bit slim. There are probably more clips on the way as people shake of their Hallow’s Eve hangovers, … Continue reading
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Opening Credits of the Dead
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cjn6fxjtHuY While reflecting upon my abduction earlier this week, wherein I was forced to watch the pilot episode of The Walking Dead a whole week before it was set to air (torturous, I know), I realized that the actual opening … Continue reading
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The Dark Knight Rises
So with the announcement of the new title, Christopher Nolan has confirmed that the 3rd Batman film will wrap up the trilogy and bring in both old and new characters. It has also been confirmed that the Riddler will not … Continue reading
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Okay, Bookman’s, you got my attention
Bookman’s used book store chain in Arizona created this domino rally out of many, many books in order to promote themselves. And hey, look at that: it worked! Well played, Bookman’s….well, played…
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