Infographic: Bad Movie Physics Report Card Dan Koelsch, December 28, 2010 io9 is one of my favorite websites for all things science and science fiction. The gang over there has created a chart that grades space films on their science accuracy, such as sound in space (there is none). It’s been spreading around the film blogs, and it’s definitely worth a look. See which films Aced the test after the break (hint: the movie in the pic above is only one of that did). Read io9’s full explanation of their report card here. Fan Made Work Viral News Apollo 13Chart
Kickstart This Nolan-Inspired “Batman” Fan Film June 8, 2012June 8, 2012In the months leading up to the announcement of Christopher Nolan’s final Batman picture, the internet was buzzing with news that one of the villains in the film would be The Riddler. In fact, Warner Bros. did want The Riddler in the movie and for him to be played by… Read More
The Galinka Project – Viral Site For ‘Hanna’ April 2, 2011April 2, 2011With the film’s release just a week away, I wish we noticed this site for Hanna a bit sooner, but who are we to complain. Well, we do that a lot, but that’s not the point. We were sent some information today on a site known as The Galinka Project,… Read More
Petition To Renew “TRON: Uprising” Gains Steam While Fate of Show Is Uncertain January 13, 2013January 16, 2013This week, reports spread that Disney Channel’s animated TRON: Uprising show was being cancelled after one season. While the show’s future is actually not set in stone according to producer Edward Kitsis, a petition was created on Change.org to renew the show (along with Motorcity). At the time this article… Read More