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- You must play this totally hilarious and fantastic shmup called Robot Dinosaurs that Shoot Beams When They Roar. And definitely stick around after you beat it for the gratuitous roars. (Via)
- How about a couple of trailers for amusing and inappropriate films? We've got One-Eyed Monster, which is a classic "teens being picked off by a monstrous force while staying in a remote cabin" type of movie, except in this case the monstrous force is Ron Jeremy's detached penis (Via). And then there's Cleavagefield, which is just a low budget Cloverfield with lots of... well, cleavage. (Via)
- Oh no! They want to tax our online shopping! (Via Sarah)
- Twittering directly from your brain!! We've been waiting for this technology.
- A company has filed a patent to destroy hurricanes as they form by beaming them with energy from a space-based solar plant. Awesome!
- A Hummer that gets 100 mpg?!
- Christian Bale and David O. Russell are in negotiations to join The Fighter.
- Wes Anderson's The Fantastic Mr. Fox got its release moved back a week from 11/6 to 11/13.
- Some details and a pic from the film adaptation of The Lovely Bones. And here's a photo of Russell Crowe in Robin Hood, with bow in hand and everything.
- Some folks already got to see a teaser for Toy Story 3. There's a brief description of it here.
- Some new experimental features from the new Google Labs, including a similar images search.
- The best selling video games by platform for March 2009.
- Another Batman: Arkham Asylum trailer, this one featuring Harley Quinn.
- Details on the Street Fighter IV Championship Mode DLC.
- A poll at Total Sci-Fi has decided the top ten sci-fi TV themes of all time, with Doctor Who taking the top spot. (Via)
- Underwire reviews Caprica, the pilot for a Battlestar Galactica prequel series. It gets released on DVD today and will air on TV next year.
- Mayor Richard M. Daley of Chicago, Illinois, has declared this Thursday "Talk Like Shakespeare Day" to celebrate the Bard's 445th birthday. (Via Sarah)
- BrĂ¼tal Legend now has a release date: October 13th.
- Matthew Perry apparently hurt his hands from playing too many video games.
- The US Department of Defense is spending nearly $4 million on an anti-smoking game for soldiers. That's just breathtakingly stupid and pointless.
- Yay, new line of gamer tees!
- Some insanely impressive gameplay footage from the Terminator: Salvation video game.
- They're already working on the fourth Twilight movie? Seriously?
- A pic of some kind of ice monster from the new Star Trek movie, plus three new TV spots.
- Some new "action banners" (AKA "posters") for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.
- Tempe, Arizona won the contest to get the X-Men Origins: Wolverine world premiere. What happened, Philly? We could have had this thing!
- Some details on Iron Man 2 from RDJ himself.
- Over the course of 11 years, dude built a giant beetle robot vehicle in his garage. And speaking of crazy hobbies, here's another dude who built a giant working model rocket. He spent 1,500 hours and around $25,000 putting the rocket together, but apparently his costs will actually be covered by various sponsors by the time the April 25th launch event arrives.
- It's the "NOM NOM NOM Song," complete with video of cute animals nomming things. And speaking of cute animals doing cute things, here's a dog dressed as Link.
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