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Here are some more funny and cool T Shirts with a Star Wars theme. Enjoy.

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Tucker & Dale v.s. Evil

Posted by:  on August 9, 2010
Humor

Okay, I’m a big Alan Tudyk fan. He was awesome as Wash on Firefly. (Why Joss, why?!?)

He’s in this independent horror-comedy called “Tucker & Dale v.s. Evil” that looks hilarious. As the official website describes it:

Two hillbillies are suspected of being killers by a group of college kids camping near the duo’s West Virginian cabin. As the body count accidentally climbs so does the fear and confusion as the college kids try to seek revenge against the pair, who believe that the kids are on some sort of suicide pact. Preconceptions and misunderstandings abound as horror and hilarity occupy the screen side by side.

And the official trailer is funny as hell. As of this post, they don’t have major distribution, so all you fellow Browncoats out there, let’s help Alan out and spread the word and let’s get this puppy up on the big screen.

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Nerd Rage Rap” by sidecar might as well be the Geek Fury theme song…

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Fans of MST3K – Rejoice!

Posted by:  on August 5, 2010
Geekin' Out, Humor, Sci-Fi

The MST3K planet logo
Image via Wikipedia

I’m puttering around on facebook and this little ad pops up mentioning the guys from MST3K covered Star Wars Episode IV. As a fan I clicked the link and was rewarded with something that is gonna keep me busy for a long long time.

Mike Nelson, Bill Corbett & Kevin Murphy (Along with some famous guest “Riffers”)  have figured out to keep the laughs going, rip on the newest movies and not get the living daylights sued out of them. They have recorded what amounts to commentary tracks as mp3s and you play the mp3s at the same time as you watch the movies. In some cases they even have down-loadable movies via VOD.

Check out their site: RiffTrax.com
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