A tall, icy glass of our favorite internet junk, just for you.
- We may have posted Robot Chicken's Italian opera version of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan before, but even if we did, it's brilliant and hilarious enough to warrant a second posting. (Via)
- See above and apply same to this video of a nerdtastic marching band performance. (Via)
- This song is a little slow to get started, but hang in there; it gets very funny around the 00:50 mark. (Via)
- The Return of the Revenge of the Son of Comic-Con! 9 Comic-Con photos you didn't see. An interview with Robert Rodriguez. A short documentary on the 2009 Comic-Con Masquerade. A report on the Battlestar Galactica Orchestra. io9's follow-up to its badvertising post: radvertising!
- Zhang Yimou is doing a Chinese remake of Blood Simple?! Sign us up!!
- The turtles finally get revenge on Mario.
- Rumor has it Miley Cyrus auditioned for the role of Batgirl.
- Roberto Orci talks Star Trek 2 and Fringe season 2.
- Coca-Cola apparently has new flavored, carbonated milk drinks. Eeewww. (Via)
- World's Fastest Everything. (Via Camden)
- A slideshow of cool 70th anniversary variant covers for upcoming Marvel comics. (Via)
- More ammunition for the birthers: the Norse God Loki could be behind the conspiracy! (Via)
- New videos of Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2. (Via)
- The latest Action Age Comics release, Woman of A.C.T.I.O.N., can be read online for free right here. It's pretty good! This Phillyist particularly enjoyed the Prisoner reference at the end.
- Lots of blogs we read are posting amazing steampunk/"Epic Mickey" art pieces. Apparently it's concept art for a video game that might actually get made! Exciting.
- Famous musicians' appearances on Sesame Street. (Via)
- Director Rian Johnson tweeted last night that he shot the Mountain Goats doing an acoustic performance of their entire next album. Awesome.
- Garfield vs. Garfield. That is pretty messed up, dude. (Via)
- 23 sci-fi characters who would be great to have as buddies. (Via)
- Check out a rather amazing trailer for the Coen Brothers' next film, A Serious Man. (Via)
- Wired picks the 10 worst evolutionary designs.
- "Alerts about asteroids cruising near Earth have come to Twitter. @AsteroidWatch will let you know any time a space rock gets within a few lunar distances." Hmm... we're not sure we'd want to know, actually!
- Pearl Jam has split up the cover art for their upcoming album Backspacer and turned it into an internet Easter egg hunt.
- The headline says it all: "Yahoo Gives Up, Turns Search Over to Bing."
- Fight fat with more fat! We like this idea.
- "Darpa, the Pentagon's far-out research arm, is soliciting ideas for a system that would optimize human memory storage and recall by synchronizing neural brain waves."
- Apple claims iPhone jailbreaking could crash cellphone towers. Riiiiight.
- Get your own DIY flying trike!
- A fascinating story of failed viral marketing.
- Need an honest, scientific rating of how good you are in bed? There's an app for that!
- An interesting analysis of upcoming video game release schedules.
- Hey, they're making a Solomon Kane movie! Did we know that? Anyway, here are some posters.
- Amongst the varied art in this Flickr set are some great movie quote posters. (Via)
- Amusing Star Wars-themed illustration. (Via)
- And the sex scene of the year award goes to... Overlord II!
- InFamous and Myst are both goign to be movies, apparently.
- Jim Caviezel talks The Prisoner.
- A poster for season 2 of Fringe.
- Could this be Daft Punk's score to Tron: Legacy?
- Another great moment in villainy, featuring Hans Gruber.
- Awww, cute geek girls. (Via)
- Awesome video of a gas-powered vortex cannon.
- Cute animal birthday party photos!
- Eli Roth talks about his sci-fi project, Endangered Species, and mentions his dream cast.
- Researchers are trying to synthesize fear-inducing chemicals. This seems bad.
- Scott Pilgrim: The Video Game is apparently on the way.
- China only just now made its first ever sci-fi film? That seems unlikely.
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