- Friday, December 18, 2009, 0:23
- commentary, geek culture, television, videos
The oddly named Ronie Midfew Arts (hmm, could it be an anagram?) presented the LOST Underground Art Project in its entirety at
Gallery 1988 on Melrose Ave in Los Angeles on Tuesday, December 15th, opening its doors at 7pm.
After nearly 4 months of LOST inspired artwork being created and sold as ...
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- Tuesday, June 23, 2009, 21:11
- movies, television, videos
This just made my day, possibly my year. No, I don't have an unrelenting hate for Twilight like some, but there are times when it's hard to like it (I can still hear echoes of the brain-piercing screams from the fangirls at last year's Comic-Con panel). Geeks love seeing worlds (copyrighted properties) collide, ...
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- Tuesday, May 26, 2009, 0:26
- movies, television, videos
Buffy is about to face yet another apocalypse. This time, possibly without Joss Whedon, Sarah Michelle Gellar, or anyone else from the much beloved TV cast. Who would dare commit such a crime against nature... errr, fandom? Who is this dark harbinger of doom? His name is Roy. Roy Lee. ...
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- Wednesday, March 11, 2009, 22:04
- television, videos

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Yeah, we know that Nathan Fillion is starring in the new ABC tv series Castle as a mystery solving novelist, but there's another former Firefly castmate coming to ABC that might appeal more to the geek set. The gorgeous Morena Baccarin, also known as the "space hooker" Inara on the short-lived tv series Firefly ...
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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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- Tuesday, February 24, 2009, 22:39
- television, videos
I was at first saddened to hear that Conan O'Brien would be leaving Late Night when it was announced awhile back. I feared that he'd not be able to retain his wacky-weird charm and sometimes beyond the pale (pun intended) and often inappropriate (again, intentional) type of comedy at an earlier time slot with ...
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- Wednesday, February 18, 2009, 20:24
- conventions, television
The Paley Center for Media has announced their lineup for the
PaleyFest 2009, which is a series of panels that focus on classic tv and pop culture phenomenons with screenings and appearances by cast and crew at each event.
This year, the panels include:
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
90210
True Blood
Dr Horrible's Sing Along ...
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- Tuesday, February 10, 2009, 21:09
- television, videos
This is probably my favorite new commercial on tv, featuring two of my favorite two ladies who will appear back to back on what I hope will be my favorite new night of television (next to Lost... nothing really beats Lost... but they're welcome to prove me wrong). This is the grindhouse style commercial ...
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- Monday, December 8, 2008, 0:41
- comic books, television
ABC has committed to creating a pilot for the award-winning Bill Willingham fantasy comic series Fables. Stu Zicherman and Raven Metzner (Six Degrees creators/exec-producers) are writing the script and David Semel will direct the pilot for Warner Bros TV.
Fables tells the story of characters from fairy tales and every world mythology as they eek ...
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- Monday, June 23, 2008, 23:33
- movies, television, videos
In case you haven't heard, possibly the greatest television comedy of the 21st century is coming to a theater near you in 2009. Yes, I realize that Jason Bateman has been saying this since last year, pretty much anytime he's in front of cameras touting a new project (this time while promoting the movie ...
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