The best of the internet, squirted out in flavorful neon globules, just for you.
- Get your Wu Name at the Wu Name Generator! This Phillyist is Lesbian Pimp. Awww yeah. (Via)
- Extremely exciting comic book news: the crazy talented team behind the amazing All-Star Superman (Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely) is going to move on over to Batman and Robin. (Via)
- How about a new Pete Yorn song?
- Aww, crap. Apparently web advertising is set to get even more annoying.
- A new, real-time way to track Twitter trends.
- Cinematical links to Moviefone's list of the top 40 '80s movies, and provides some slight modifications.
- We love Terminator 2 and all, but... a six-disc set??
- Some new casting news for Joss Whedon's Cabin in the Woods.
- The ten best uses for RFID tags.
- Underwire says Sam Worthington is ready to break out.
- Vin Diesel says the next Riddick movie is on the way.
- A couple of Thor casting rumors: Alexander SkarsgÄrd could be Thor, and Josh Hartnett could be Loki.
- We've got a new trailer for Up, and news about the video game adaptations.
- Looks like Charisma Carpenter has joined the cast of The Expendables.
- Screenwriter David Hayter writes an open letter to the fans of Watchmen.
- A fascinating look inside a Raiders of the Lost Ark story meeting. Also, Indiana Jones' pod racer.
- Here's an interesting idea: a New Zealand censor wants to prosecute parents who ignore video game ratings when buying games for their kids.
- Game|Life gives its brief impressions of the new Wii version of Metroid Prime.
- An intriguing look at BioShock 2.
- NBC Universal videos are hitting PSN.
- Pretty impressive billboard with five actual cars stuck to it.
- Super Punch has a bunch of fun stuff in its recent link roundups, including a pretty odd comic book cover, a wagon-wheeled Hummer (via), the Watchmen Last Supper and the opening credits (via), and some fun super hero nesting dolls.
- Why the developers dropped MotionPlus from The Conduit.
- A trailer for Atlus' 101-in-1 game compilation.
- How Nintendo is like McDonalds.
- BAFTA picked Super Mario Galaxy as the game of the year.
- Finally, we can harness the power of the hamster by putting cute little jackets on them.
- Sci Fi Wire talks to Sean Astin about playing a Hobbit again. He says he'd love to, but is not sure how that could work, seeing as how Sam Gamgee wasn't around during the time period of The Hobbit.
- Arnold trashes Terminator: Salvation.
- The first accurate image of Shakespeare has surfaced, and we're amused that Sci Fi Wire excuses posting about this by describing the man as a "fantasy author."
- The guy who made 28 Weeks Later is planning a remake of Roger Corman's X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes.
- They're going to make a movie of Chariots of the Gods? Wow.
- The director of Orphanage might end up helming the third Twilight movie.
- Screens and video purportedly from Factor 5's canceled Superman game.
- A cool extra included with your purchase of Bionic Commando: a comic book with art by Dave Gibbons.
- Joystiq tries to figure out who has the best video game trade-in service: Amazon, Toys R Us, or GameStop.
- Video from, and the unique pre-order bonus for, the upcoming Wolverine game.
- Maybe Pandemic isn't making Star Wars: Battlefront III after all?
- A video game recreation of the Hudson River plane crash was briefly posted on Discovery Channel's website and quickly pulled down.
- Some details on the Ghostbusters multiplayer experience.
- The "best" moments from the Street Fighter cartoon.
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