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The Big Bang Theory: The Work Song Nanocluster
by Kona Gallagher, posted Mar 17th 2009 12:12AM
(S02E18) As much as I love Leonard, tonight's episode of The Big Bang Theory only further proves that Penny and Sheldon are meant to be. Maybe not in a romantic sense (I still have a hard time picturing Sheldon in a relationship with any woman), but in a platonic life mate sense. Proving that there is, in fact, a market in everything, Penny manages to start selling her Penny Blossoms, which are really hideous flower barrettes. This obviously means that the guys are going to get involved and geek it up, which they do in a splendid fashion that somehow involves charcoal.
I also learned an important tip: If you're looking to sell something to the gay/lesbian/bisexual/transgendered market, design your website like a 13-year-old girl's MySpace page. They are apparently attracted to the same graphic design sensibility -- which Leonard apparently possesses.
My Top 10 list is better than Sci Fi Wire's
by Jason Hughes, posted Aug 8th 2008 11:04AM
Let's face it, science fiction on television is always a challenge, and more often than not, these series fail to find a big enough audience to stick around. That's why the year after Lost hit it big on just minor sci-fi elements, we had three ratings flops at once with Invasion, Threshold and Surface. And all three were good, for different reasons. So my question is why did none of them make Sci Fi Wire's list of the top 10 sci fi shows canceled too soon? Because Sci-Fi Wire liked Eerie, Indiana better!Seriously though, while there were some good elements in their list, and I absolutely agree with their number one choice, there were some real problems and omissions as well. Wonderfalls ranked way too high and Homeboys in Outer Space didn't even make the list? Outrageous! So I've taken it upon myself to make my own list of The Top 10 Sci Fi Short-Lived Sci-Fi Shows That Weren't Pulitzer Worthy But Went Great With Popcorn. And I intentionally didn't include any of the shows on their list, because I'm acting like a spoiled brat and I don't want to play with their toys.
The Five: Best comic book-to-TV adaptations
by Jay Black, posted Mar 20th 2007 2:40PM
Being a comic book fan sets you up for a lot of disappointment. For one thing, there seems to be a pretty direct ratio between the number of Atlantis Attacks crossover books you own and the age at which you lose your virginity (ahem19ahem). For another, our only portrayal in the media seems to be Comic Book Guy on The Simpsons and he is as insulting as he is completely and utterly dead-on.The worst disappointment, though, is whenever some studio exec decides to "adapt" one of our mylar-enshrined treasures into some big or small screen entertainment. It seems that for every good decision made, there are ten disasters of the "nipples on the bat-suit" variety.
In recent years, movies have faired better than TV when it comes to adaptations, but there are a few gems to be had. The Five best comic book-to TV adaptations after the jump...
New TV on DVD releases today
by Keith McDuffee, posted Jan 10th 2006 8:37AM
Every Tuesday morning here on TV Squad , we will highlight the week's TV-on-DVD releases. Some noteworthy releases
today, January 10, 2006:
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Andromeda - Vol 5.3 - As Time Goes By - Reunion Specials
- Black Books - The Complete 1st Series
- The Flash - The Complete Series
- Hee Haw - Collection Vol 5
- The House of Eliott - Series 2
- Men Behaving Badly (UK) - The Complete Series 3; The Complete Series 4
- Nighty Night - The Complete 1st Series
- Red Dwarf - Series 7
- Rising Damp - Series 1
- Strong Medicine - The Complete 1st Season
- Urban Gothic - Season 1
- Viva la Bam - The Complete 4th And 5th Seasons
- Wild Kingdom - Hunters Of The Sky; The African Wild 2
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