- Monday, May 18, 2009, 0:11
- television
Hell has officially frozen over! Fox actually HASN'T cancelled a Joss Whedon production after its first season!
That's right, Dollhouse is getting another 13 episode run. It's not a confidence boosting 22 episode full-season run, but it's a start. Now if it can only get out of the Friday death slot, ...
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- Tuesday, March 3, 2009, 0:01
- conventions, pictures, television, videos
Gah! There's so much stuff I have to cover from this weekend's WonderCon, but I wanted to first upload all of my videos from the highly entertaining Chuck panel on Sunday. Zachary Levi (Chuck), Yvonne Strahowski (Sarah Walker), Josh Gomez (Morgan), and everyone's favorite former Firefly cast member, Adam Baldwin (John Casey) were ...
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- Wednesday, February 25, 2009, 0:05
- conventions
Popculturegeek is going to Wondercon 2009, the little sister to the biggest pop culture event in the world, the San Diego Comic-Con! We're excited to bring you our coverage of this massively geeky event for the very first time. San Francisco is supposed to be rainy the entire weekend, but that won't prevent ...
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- Saturday, January 31, 2009, 14:25
- movies, videos
If you're the type of geek that watches the Superbowl just for the commercials, then you already know that you can expect teasers from Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen, Up, Fast & Furious, Land of the Lost, Year One, Monsters Vs Aliens, Star Trek, and GIJoe: the Rise of Cobra.
Comingsoon.net ...
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- Tuesday, November 18, 2008, 21:50
- comic books, movies
The man behind television hits The O.C., Gossip Girl, and Chuck, has been given the opportunity to write the next X-Men flick, in an effort to infuse the franchise with a "next-gen sensibility", according to
Variety. Tentatively titled X-Men: First Class, the series will likely focus on a number of the younger ...
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- Sunday, July 6, 2008, 19:25
- movies, television
This is clever viral marketing at its best. Kudos to Universal for using its many brands so wisely to promote what looks to be a killer summer popcorn flick. The first James Lipton one is my favorite.
Enjoy:...
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- Tuesday, July 1, 2008, 14:14
- conventions, television
It's starting to look like 2008 might become known as "The Year Television Took Over Comic-Con."
NBC has thrown down the gauntlet, challenging all comers by
announcing its going-all-out plans for Comic-Con, which includes representation from more than eleven TV shows across the NBC/Universal family of networks. Let's break it down:
The NBC/Universal booth ...
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