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more about #web more comments → EBone: All of this pre-release hype, info, extended trailers, webcasts etc. make me think Cameron is worried about a poor box-office opening weekend, followe... more » GreyHammer: an overload of dances with smurfs coverage today it seems also how is it that something that hasn't come out yet has fans? more » octaslash: I think the biggest news here is Buffy Season 9. Well, I'm not that surprised since Season 8 was a big success, but exited for what's to come. more » Dr Emilio Lizardo: I wouldn't mind being able to see "epitaph one" without buying or renting the DVD's. Slightly OT, but I just noticed that io9 is "Presented by FOX" t... more » reddingofish: I thought they were cutting out the prostitution. more » foolish-rain: Wow! 7 minutes of The Sanctum >> than 90 minutes of Warehouse 13, even though both were made with the same $600 budget. more » Alessar: Very interesting. I'll definitely watch more. The twist in this first episode was very clever. more » halloweenjack, King of the Wild Frontier: Probably can't be any worse than the way that substance abuse is usually treated in superhero comics, which almost always has a whiff of the PSA about... more » acrobatic rabbit: um. ok. interesting idea for sure, but i kinda wish it was taken from a more comedic angle. would like to see what else they do with it though. more » Alasdair5000: Interesting idea. And, Michael Mann? THAT Michael Mann? If not, it's not a deal breaker but if so, wow. more » ciscokidinsf: Hmmm. I am reminded of 'Timebomb''s time at the 12 step groups in 'No Heroics' It was much funnier then too. more » NotChoinski: Alive, the way a sluggish porn-addicted A.D.D. couch potato is alive. SkyNet, at home in their underwear. more » ♥AntiSocialSocialite♥: "There have always been ghosts in the machine. Random segments of code, that have grouped together to form unexpected protocols. Unanticipated, these ... more » daveNYC: So the guys at New Scientist finally finished Neuromancer? more » Néstor Daniel Altamirano: "Personally, I'm already scared of the idea of an internet that complains that I spend too much time online looking and should get out and get some fr... more » -
#avatar
Cameron Reveals All About Avatar Online
Dying to know more about the Na'Vi, Pandora's future war or just why Sam Worthington keeps getting these plum roles? Now you can ask Avatar's James Cameron, Worthington and Zoe Saldana yourself as part of a promotional webcast this Thursday. More » -
#dollhouse
Learn What You Won't See Online For Dollhouse's Second Year
Hoping for some new exclusive web content to back up Dollhouse's second season? You're not going to get it - Well, not online, at least. Click through for what we're missing (and why we won't actually miss it). More » -
#afternoonreading
A Gripping, Scary Viruscore Tale in Free, Online Novel "Vector"
Want to read a free, serialized novel about the world after a DiY virus apocalypse? Then look no further than MCM's new online novel Vector, which you can download to your smart phone or read this afternoon on your computer. More » -
#superaddicts
Even Superheroes Have Substance Abuse Issues In Sanctum
Crimefighting is a stressful business. Is it really any surprise, then, that some superheroes turn to drugs to escape the pressure, and end up in Narcotics Anonymous as a result? Welcome to the world of webseries Sanctum. More » -
#breathingseriesoftubes
The Internet Is Alive. Maybe.
It's either my worst nightmare or the dawn of a wonderful new future, but scientists are claiming that it's very possible that the internet could become self-aware and know exactly what you're looking at. More » -
#supermachtftw
Watch Crazy Norwegian People Reenact the Show "Heroes"
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#lunchtimereading
Baen's Free Library Offers Fast Elves, Squatting Ladies
Baen's Free Library gives you scads of lunchtime reading with their collection of free novels online. But sometimes the cheesetastic 1980s covers and titles are the best part. More » -
#bestparodyevar
Hitler Responds to the News of Watchmen's Ending
In the most awesome Watchmen mashup ever, an enterprising fan has used footage from 2004 Hitler movie Downfall to show how fans are responding to news about Watchmen's changed ending. Spoilers! More » -
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#dinosaursfuckingrobots
Best New Fetish Website Ever
Everybody loves dinosaurs, and everybody loves robots, but how do these two creatures feel about each other? The bizarrely aphoristic microblog Dinosaurs Fucking Robots has the answer. More » -
#startrek
Finally, Your Chance To Show JJ Abrams Up
Sure, this summer's Star Trek movie looks exciting, but it's not what you would've done, is it? But now have your chance to demonstrate your creative Trek chops... without having to resort to fan fiction. More » -
#theremnants
Web Celeb Ze Frank Shines in Apocalypse Comedy "The Remnants"
John August is the scribe behind edgy-sweet flicks like Corpse Bride and Charlie's Angels. Now he's released a web pilot for a post-apocalyptic comedy called The Remnants. Hollywood, please make this now! More » -
#rant
Is "Otaku Week" on MTV2 All About Dissing the Nerds?
A few bloggers say MTV's "otaku week," featuring anime convention videos, does nerdkind a disservice. But actually it's a surprisingly non-judgmental look at a misunderstood bunch. More » -
#madsocialscience
Chart Reveals Future of the Air Force Lies in the Blogosphere
As part of a new campaign to interact with bloggers, the Air Force has issued this complicated flow-chart to teach officers how to comment on blog posts. More » -
#steeloffirewarriors2010
Every Great Apocalypse Mixed Together Tastes Awesome
From the moment the voice over intones, "First the world was NORMAL . . . and then the APOCALYPSE came," you know that the web series Steel of Fire Warriors 2010 is basically going to be the most awesome thing you have ever seen. With production values that spare no expense on everything from tin foil to what looks honestly like CGI claymation (huh?), this show obeys the two cardinal rules of apocalyptic B-movie mastery: 1. Have mutants; 2. Have ninjas; 3. Have a guy inexplicably dressed as the Phantom of the Opera. OK three rules. Anyway, we've got the first episode for you, plus the cheesetastic movie poster designed by Marc Palm. More »







