It’s time once again for the Quick Stop Weekend Shopping Guide – your spotlight on the things you didn’t even know you wanted… This week featuring a cheerleader, Queen Elizabeth, Will Ferrell, Nick Frost, Robbie Coltrane, Helen Mirren, Marlo Thomas, and more…
If you’re a fan of the artwork and style of Alex Ross, then you should be checking out this week’s Toybox, as Michael looks at the latest Batman Black and White Statue based on his art…
SModcast 26: Beware The Hobo – In which a special guest fills in for one of our heroes, prompting a heavy bout of reminiscences about what kind of purchases can set off parental fisticuffs, how metal is metal, what it means to be man-friends in Jersey, and saying goodbye to 42nd Street – all of which is interjected by a discussion of nature’s most evil arachnid.
Paul Dini’s “Monkey Talk” (co-hosted by his irrepressible sock monkey son, Rashy) returns with Rashy’s continued attempts to break into the dog-eat-dog world of Stuffed Animal Stand-Up…
Christopher Stipp continues with his Comic-Con footage and interviews James Wan, director of SAW, about his newest – DEATH SENTENCE – and also chats with co-star Garrett Hedlund…
It’s time once again for the Quick Stop Weekend Shopping Guide – your spotlight on the things you didn’t even know you wanted… This week featuring Peppermint Patty, Cartman, David Bowie, Rowan Atkinson, Ugly Betty, Dr. House, Octavius Caesar, Paul Feig, and more…
Season 7 keeps rolling along, but since most of that would be far too spoilery at this juncture, how about a magical interlude from Season 6, as we journey to the enchanted forest of episode 6×19, “My Cold Shower”…
Joe practically stalks Andy Griffith at the Piggly Wiggly, barely mourns JOHN FROM CINCINNATI, checks out Bravo, flicks Glick, uncovers the term “taint lift”, becomes MySpace’s bitch, and more…
I like my comics the same way I like my women – independent. Marvel Toys likes them independent too, and are producing the Legendary Comic Book Heroes based on them. Today I’m looking at Savage Dragon, Judge Dredd and Ripclaw, and they should make the fans of the comics very happy…
Widgett Walls returns to harp on copyright and why everyone’s wrong. He also discusses the “Creative Singularity” and other phrases which he coins and tries to imbue with power because they just sound cool.