Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles Season 2 Review
by Adam, filed in Powet DVD, Powet.TV Show, TV on Nov.11, 2009
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by Adam, filed in Powet DVD, Powet.TV Show, TV on Nov.11, 2009
by Adam, filed in Comics, Powet Alphabet, TV on Nov.07, 2009
Since the alphabet is the building block of our language, the Powet Alphabet is the building block of what makes us geeks.
Sailor Moon is not a building block of what makes me a geek. It’s the whole building, and whatever else makes me a geek is maybe a broom closet in that building. I first caught Sailor Moon on TV at age 17 back in 1995 when it was dubbed and playing about a billion times a week up here in Canada. This began my love affair with anime. People would tell me that Sailor Moon was a great gateway anime, and that when they would watch other stuff they would realize that it was only the beginning. Well that never happened for me. I’ve watched a lot of anime in my life, but I’ve just never seen anything that measured up to Sailor Moon. To me it is, without question, the greatest story ever told. So bear with me as I talk about that one element of geek culture that I truly have an unparalleled passion for.
I’ll be giving a full franchise overview for those not intimately familiar with Sailor Moon, but I’ll also try to thrown in some rare content that some hardcore fans will hopefully not have seen before.
by Adam, filed in Comics, Powet.TV Show, TV on Sep.30, 2009
It’s me, the Gargoyle, with yet another Gargoyles comic review!
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If you kids miss basking in my awesomeness please follow me on Twitter. I saw on the news that it was a big deal.
by Adam, filed in Powet Alphabet, TV on Sep.19, 2009
Since the alphabet is the building block of our language, the Powet Alphabet is the building block of what makes us geeks.
In the fall of 2004, amidst a general lackluster lineup of programming on TV, my brothers pulled me aside to watch this new show everyone had been buzzing about. After watching just the first episode, I knew there was something great about this show with a simple concept about a plane crashing on a deserted island, but that obviously was up to much more. For me right off the bat the show keyed into something I’ve always been into, which is a kind of survival show idea, but then as it goes on the show kept me hooked with great drama, intriguing mysteries and original ways of tackling sci-fi and fantasy elements.
by Adam, filed in Games, Movies, Powet DVD, Powet.TV Show on Aug.26, 2009
Street Fighter’s Chun-Li and Vega take turns reviewing this cinematic masterpiece. This review’s full of awesome action and sexy Chun-Li upskirts!
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by Adam, filed in Movies, Powet Alphabet on Aug.01, 2009
Since the alphabet is the building block of our language, the Powet Alphabet is the building block of what makes us geeks.
We are the E, E, E, E, Eeeeeeewoks!
What’s not to like about the Ewoks? A lot of things apparently. It would be dishonest not to mention the near universally negative fan reaction to these characters. They were considered by most to be cutesy characters made to appeal to children and fans consider it unrealistic that a bunch of teddy bears with sticks and stones would overthrow the Empire.
But I don’t want to talk about the hate. Those haters are a bunch of losers. The Ewoks were made to appeal to children? Well I was 5 years old when I saw Return of the Jedi in theatres and I thought the Ewoks were the cat’s ass, and I still do! I have one distinct memory of when I first saw Jedi and that’s when Wicket first appeared on screen and I turned to my mother and said “That’s an Ewok”. Somehow I think she had put that together.
by Adam, filed in Movies, Powet DVD, Powet.TV Show on Jul.22, 2009
A review of the insanely expensive Limited Edition Terminator 2 Judgement Day Blu-Ray Complete Collector’s Set Endoskull.
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by Adam, filed in Fake Reviews, Powet DVD, Powet.TV Show on May.20, 2009
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A review of the first season DVD of the new Star Trek series “Keeping Up With the Cardassians”.
Correction: I mention in my review that according to other Star Trek Canon there is no mention of the Cardassians/Human interaction until Star Trek: The Next Generation era. At the time of recording this review I had not seen the new Star Trek movie, where Ohura orders a Cardassians drink. This casts doubt on the idea of Cardassians not having made first contact before the original series and seems like a fairly flagrant attempt to shoehorn “Keeping Up With the Cardassians” with other Star Trek canon.
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