As a fan of golden age mysteries, who can you not love the 1985 screwball-film adaptation of the classic board game, Clue? How can anybody forget that movie?
As a fan of golden age mysteries, who can you not love the 1985 screwball-film adaptation of the classic board game, Clue? How can anybody forget that movie?
Wikipedia is down. I repeat, Wikipedia is down.
That’s right, the geniuses at Wiki have offered us a sneak preview of what the internet might look like once big business has trampled all over it. And it doesn’t look good, folks.
Read this article right now to find out “How PIPA and SOPA Violate White House Principles Supporting Free Speech and Innovation.”
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Recently, I downloaded the much maligned and unpicked-up Wonder Woman pilot David E. Kelly made just to see it for myself. In order to appreciate all the backlash, I thought it behooved me to view the source material. Before I get to that though, let’s take a look at Wonder Woman’s very first shot at the small screen, or any screen for that matter–1967’s Who’s Afraid of Diana Prince? Continue reading
This is not a blog post so much as a beacon or a probe. For anybody who knows, what’s happened to seancodyreviews.com? I was a lurker at that website and now it’s kaput with no explanation (see above.) From what my lazy googling has gleaned, the site operators have offered no explanation. How uncouth.
This fall, Marvel is relaunching its entire line of X-Men books. Again. This time will be different, though. For one, Uncanny X-Men, the progenitor of all things X, will be relaunching in November with a new #1. X-fans worldwide tweaked out and Tropicana’s stock shares doubled of course, because UXM was the only comic Marvel hasn’t rebooted before. Or, as some fans might say, UXM was the only comic Marvel hasn’t had to have had rebooted. Amazing Spider-Man, Captain America, The Avengers, all of Marvel’s long-running, top-tier books have restarted with shiny new #1s at some point, for some reason or another.