Wayback Machine: 10 Geeky Movies to Raise Your Kids On
In our never-ending quest to provide you the tools and knowledge to raise your kids in your own geeky image, we present you with a list of 10 geeky movies to raise your kids with.
In our never-ending quest to provide you the tools and knowledge to raise your kids in your own geeky image, we present you with a list of 10 geeky movies to raise your kids with.
I am not really the type of person who is drawn to Schwarzenegger movies — but I am a fan of smart sci-fi with its own vision. And the look and ideas behind Total Recall, the 1990 film starring Arnold as Doug Quaid, a construction worker in a future world who dreams of visiting Mars, are what grabbed my attention a few years back when I happened to catch a scene on TV.
TransformersPrime_OneShallStand_CoverArtFans of the current Transformers Prime series, take note: next week the One Shall Stand DVD will be released. It’s actually a seven-episode story arc, taken from the end of Season One and the beginning of Season Two. (Yes, of course they ended the first season on a cliffhanger.) It involves a big showdown between Optimus Prime and Megatron, a worrisome …
The production designer for ParaNorman talks about his obsession with Lego and how stop motion animation has changed in the last 15 years.
Today Google celebrates the opening of the first drive-in theater in 1933 in New Jersey with a doodle. It’s a YouTube video, which might be somewhat ironic if you believe that the advances of broadband internet and streaming video are contributing to the demise of movie theaters ..
LOS ANGELES — Federal regulators considered testimony Wednesday here at UCLA on whether to allow citizens and filmmakers to legally crack DVD encryption meant to protect them from being copied. Filmmakers, video mixers and others have petitioned the U.S. Copyright Office for the ability to continue to use DVD decryption tools to copy short clips
Hollywood and the federal government have partnered to create updated and even more annoying anti-piracy warnings that will be included in new home-release DVDs and Blu-ray discs beginning this week, the government said Tuesday.
Around here, we’re always talking up the positives of geeks. It’s a natural thing because that’s who we are.
A new online art project called Idle Screenings chops up Hollywood blockbusters like Avatar and The Dark Knight into a sea of flickering, dreamlike images.
It won’t be quite the same as seeing Michael Bay’s spectacular alien invasion on the big screen, but Transformers: Dark of the Moon should still pack a solid bot punch when it hits home theaters on DVD and Blu-ray.