The shapeless dough of the internet, formed into tasty pellets and baked to perfection, just for you.
- Tarsem Singh describes his next project, War of the Gods, as "Caravaggio meets Fight Club; it's a really hardcore action film done in Renaissance painting style." Oh, man, we cannot wait to see that.
- We already posted about the imminent collision of porn and 3D, but now we actually have a specific movie for you: an upcoming sequel to an erotic film called Sex and Zen. Apparently a horse penis could be poking out of the screen at you. Good lord!
- Wikipedia might scrap its open-editing policy, changing things such that information added by non-established users would be checked before going public. Seems like a reasonable solution.
- Check out some of the recent posts on Covered; it's cartoonists redrawing classic comic book covers! Cool idea. (Via)
- The executive producer of the sequel to Dark Knight expects the film to be in theaters by 2011.
- A very cool photo gallery of an impressive gathering of Battlestar Galactica LEGO models. (Via)
- A couple of Flickr sets documenting some street art tributes to They Live. (Via)
- Let's face it, in the real world, a huge piece of expensive equipment like Voltron would almost have to have some sponsorships.
- A crossword puzzle designed by a master puzzle solver.
- Beware this evil Android app for the G1! And, in other disturbing news for G1 users, Apple has patented multi-touch technology.
- Get your IE8 here!
- If you are not following Penny Arcade's current story arc, which sees the boys watching the cheesiest fantasy movie of all time, you absolutely should be.
- The cast of Tintin is complete, with Jamie Bell as the title character and Daniel Craig as Red Rackham.
- Finally, a review of that Nazi zombie movie! Sadly, sounds like it's pretty dull.
- Looks like George Clooney's headed back to ER, for at least one episode.
- A very amusing, Van Halen-themed version of Asteroids. (Via)
- Twitter underpants? Hoo boy.
- We'd describe this set of speakers, but really, you should just go look. They're kind of self-explanatory.
- A demo of Resident Evil 5 is now available on Xbox Live.
- Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe sold well, and you know what that means! Yep, they're already hard at work on the next Mortal Kombat game.
- According to Google Maps, there's an ancient fantasy battle going on in Pittsburgh. (Via)
- Apparently Mickey Rourke enjoyed the taste of professional wrestling that he got from starring in The Wrestler, because now he's going to try it for real.
- Underwire started a fun new music feature this past weekend.
- Some more fun video game sales news: Nintendo games accounted for almost half of 2008 software sales, Guitar Hero: World Tour beat Rock Band in sales 2 to 1, and retail sales of video games overtook DVD and Blu-ray for the first time last year.
- Nice LEGO Hellboy bust.
- An animator who worked at the now extinct Pandemic Studios has posted a demo reel from a project that could very well have been the Batman game Pandemic was working on.
- Jennifer Beals is going to star in The Book of Eli.
- Warner Bros. is going to do a futuristic retelling of the story of Samson and Delilah.
- Scott Bakula will guest star as Chuck's paranoid estranged dad in Chuck.
- We've never read the Dark Horse comic book El Zombo Fantasma, but it sounds great, and we're looking forward to the upcoming (and inevitable) movie adaptation.
- ABC has ordered a pilot for a new version of V.
Image Credit: Flickr user Paulington P. Zombiekill

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You are aware, I hope, that the "ancient fantasy battle" is just the tip of the iceberg.
http://www.streetwithaview.com/
In fact, I was not aware, but that is awesome! Thank you!