Movie Posters: Gulliver’s Travels
by Crazy, filed in Movie Posters on Dec.26, 2010
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by Crazy, filed in Movie Posters on Dec.26, 2010
by William Talley, filed in $20 Game Of The Week, Comics on Dec.24, 2010

by Crazy, filed in Powet Toys, Powet.TV Show, Toys on Dec.22, 2010
The year is wrapping up and I figured that this would be the perfect time to take a look back at some of the year’s highlights.
Think I missed an announcement or important piece of news? Discuss it in the comments! I love to hear what you all have to say.
There are a couple of images that don’t appear to have been encoded properly by YouTube during the Highs/Lows segment. The original video was fine and I could not upload it again to YouTube because they said it was a dupe. Imagine the Battle Beast Minimate with a caption of “I want to buy you!”
by Sean "TheOrange" Corse, filed in Cool Beans, Episodes, Powetcast on Dec.21, 2010
We look forward to the awesomeness that will be 2011, and take a look back at our favorite beans from 2010!
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by bentheo, filed in Comics, News on Dec.21, 2010

Today Marvel Comics held a press conference to announce their new big event for 2011, Fear Itself. This is the first event for Marvel since they took a break from large series-spanning events with the Heroic Age earlier this year. The main Fear Itself series will be seven issues and will be written by Matt Fraction with art by Stuart Immonen. Little was announced about the actual details of the event other than it will “reflect the real world and what happens when despair becomes the norm and whether heroes fall to fear or stand up” and is “The Marvel heroes vs the God of Fear”.
A prologue to Fear Itself will start in March featuring Captain America and is written by Ed Brubaker with art by Scot Eaton. The main Fair Itself series will start in April.
The Fear Itself press conference and trailer can be viewed after the jump.
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by Crazy, filed in Movie Posters on Dec.19, 2010
by Adam, filed in Movies, Powet Alphabet on Dec.18, 2010
Since the alphabet is the building block of our language, the Powet Alphabet is the building block of what makes us geeks.
Yoda is a pretty cool guy. At first look he’s a gross looking green 900 year old hermit but in reality he’s a gross looking green 900 year old Jedi Master hermit! He is kind of the extreme personification of a wise old man in that his wisdom and age are both beyond anything a human could conceivably achieve. I guess this happens when you teach Jedi for 800 years.

Let’s take a look at Yoda throughout history as we follow him through his various appearances first in the real movies, then in the shitty movies. First let’s look a bit behind the scenes at how he works and what he’s about.

Yoda is a puppet controlled by the great Frank Oz. Check out this outtake of Frank fubbing a line:
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