Nickelodeon's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Inside the Action is a behind-the-scenes special hosted by stars Megan Fox (April O'Neil) and Will Arnett (Vern Fenwick) inexplicable in front of a collection of speakers and boomboxes.
Arnett stays in character as a self-centered glory hound Vern. He constantly teases his big ... [Read More]
Archie was introduced in 1941 as the "every man" in contrast to the "super man" according to Jon Goldwater, publisher and co-CEO of Archie Comics. Even without superpowers the comic book character always manages to do the right thing and makes the ultimate sacrifice this week.
"The way in which Archie dies is everything ... [Read More]
Business is bad for Honey Nut Cheerios says its bee mascot in a rap video by Animation Domination High-Def. The rapping bee explains that bees are disappearing due to a phenomenon known as Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD).
The stupid children decide to simply switch to the apple flavored cereal but a scientist points out ... [Read More]
Doctor Who comes to the America in the Robot Chicken episode "Walking Dead Lobster."
The Robot Chicken Nerd worms his way into becoming the new companion of the Doctor, who appears to be a previous incarnation judging by the long scarf favored by the Fourth Doctor.
"I've never seen the show but I feel like I've absorbed ... [Read More]
NFL quarterback Michael Vick's dog fights get turned into in an actual game on the Robot Chicken episode "Walking Dead Lobster."
Vick's rottweiler fights and loses against Ash's Pikachu in Pokemon Black and Blue. Vick puts the dog down, then goes to jail for animal cruelty. Nevertheless, Vick is declared the winner of ... [Read More]
The latest trailer for Frank Miller's Sin City: A Dame to Kill For aired during the premiere of Guillermo Del Toro's The Strain on FX Network. It introduces some of the major players.
Outlaws become heroes when Marv (Mickey Rourke), Nancy (Jessica Alba) and Dwight (Josh Brolin) team up to take down the corrupt Senator ... [Read More]
Batman: The Jiro Kuwata Batmanga is a new weekly series collecting the original 53 chapter run published in 1966 at the height of the Batman craze coinciding with the campy TV show. The manga adaptation is primarily black-and-white with minimal backgrounds and plenty of speed lines. It's printed in the original format, ... [Read More]



