Tag: Features
14 reasons sci-fi fans should celebrate David Bowie’s birthday
David Bowie was more than a singer of classic art rock songs. He’s a genre mainstay… and also may believe he’s an alien.
The biggest fan of Chris Carter’s Millennium made an award-winning documentary about the show
Troy Foreman: Programmer by day. Filmmaker by night. Millennium fan always.
Inside the Deadpool selfie museum in NYC
Participants are loaned a selfie stick and encouraged to believe in theirselfies.
Jobs We Want: Concept artist Gus Mendonca helps create the look of Star Wars, Halo, and others
Ever wondered what a concept artist does for film/TV/games/comic books? Now you’ll know.
Jobs We Want: Concept artist Gus Mendonca helps create the look of Star Wars, Halo, and others
Ever wondered what a concept artist does for film/TV/games/comic books? Now you’ll know.
In artist Dave Pollot’s hands, everything old is new again. Geeky too
An artist repurposes old paintings to geeky effect.
This Orphan Black fan bracelet maker has gone big time
It’s not every fan whose work appears as a plot point on their favorite show.
But New York City-based Miriam Salzman, whose love of Orphan Black inspired her to design, make, and sells friendship bracelets on her Etsy site Summer of String, is not eve…
Stuff We Love: The Guild’s ‘I’m the One That’s Cool’ is the world’s greatest geek anthem
I’m not a touchy-feely person. On the Myers-Briggs personality scale, I “think” rather than “feel.” (ENTP, babies.) But watching the video for The Guild’s “I’m the One That’s Cool” put a lump in my throat and made me sniffle with wha…
Stuff We Love: The lyrics in Batman: The Brave and the Bold’s ‘Birds of Prey’ are naughty fun
When you were a child, you spoke as a child, you understood as a child, and you probably watched Batman: The Brave and the Bold as a child. But when you became an adult, maybe you thought, “Hey, did those lyrics from the song ‘Birds of Prey’ really say…
Stuff We Love: ‘Roll a D6’ music video will make you want to play Dungeons & Dragons immediately
YouTube recommends all sorts of clips for me, and rarely do I click on them; I still live in regret after clicking on a link that led me to “Two Girls, One Cup.” (Thanks, dude who created that link. Thank you to hell.) But recently I saw the title for …