The Top 10 SciFi Ben and Jerry’s Ice Cream Flavors and The Top 10 Things Overheard at the Science Fiction Retirement Village.
Serenity Overtakes Star Wars
Say it ain’t so, Threepio!
A recent survey by SFX Magazine ranked Serenity above Star Wars as Best Sci-Fi Movie.
Now, there are more than a few of us diehard Browncoats around here, but it’s still cause for a little sniff when Star Wars gets dethroned. (Although being the runner up, Star Wars could still take over the crown if Serenity is unable to fulfill her duties.)
Animated GIFs are back for spring!
Protoclown’s Ten Things I Like About The Empire Strikes Back. You know, tauntauns do sound like the Hamburgler! (via PCJM)
George can still buy and sell us all
Roundup: Star Wars in the news
Rumor mill powers activate: Is LFL planning to hold back the Saga Sexy Time Box Set? You know, the one with all six movies that doesn’t officially exist yet? This is also the first I’ve heard of a nine disc set, not that it means much in this context.
Frat boys dig metal bikinis: TFN reports that Carrie Fisher tops Maxim.com’s Hottest Nerd Crushes list. Other honorees include Liv Tyler, Jennifer Garner, Jeri Ryan, Grace Park and Gillian Anderson.
One-offs
- One-time rebels now the established force
- Fan makes a fan film. Will wonders never cease?
- Dark Side of the Force, another Star Wars tribute band. How many of these are there now? Enough for a battle of the bands at Celebration, I bet.
- Geeks are Oscars overlooked stars. You don’t say.
Glass Balls of the Goblin King
Somebody’s 11 least intimidating movie villians. Beware, defensive prequel fans – Hayden Christensen’s Vader is #3! Of course, I’m not sure how seriously I can take this list, because The Nothing from The Neverending Story (#2) scared the hell out of me as a kid.
For my ally is the Force…
The Empire Strikes Back tops The Trivia Geek’s ten most quotable geek films. As well it should. (via SF Signal)
Surprise! SW is #1
Just the thing to brighten your morning
Reel Pop’s list of top ten dystopia films, inspired by the fantastic Children of Men, includes both Blade Runner and THX 1138.
No shit, Sherlock
To the surprise of no one, Star Wars tops IGN’s list of the top 24 movie franchises of all time. We survived Jar Jar, Bond: Bring it on!