Emanata: More Weekly Comics, Please!

What this country needs is a good weekly comic book. Admittedly, the last few attempts haven’t worked out terribly well, and the most recent stab at something similar–the thrice-monthly “Brand New Day” era of Amazing Spider-Man–is drawing to a close after a series of missteps and delays that led, at one point, to two issues coming out …

Shyamalan: Unbreakable Sequel Will Be Different Movie

Even though he may have lost credibility (and popularity) with movies like Lady In The Water and The Happening, one question that follows M. Night Shyamalan around has always been whether he’ll ever make a sequel to Unbreakable, his second (and, in my opinion, best) movie. After years of teasing, it seems that the answer is yes… and …

Jane Espenson Talks Torchwood: The New World

Maybe it’s just me, but the more I hear about the fourth season of Doctor Who spin-off Torchwood, the more cautiously excited I get about it. Following on from the critically-acclaimed third season/mini-series Torchwood: Children of Earth, the show’s new season is pretty much a reboot for the concept, as the show jumps channels …

Top Ten Heroes and Villians With Knives

In honor of Machete, we’re counting down the top ten men and women who fight with sharp, pointy sticks that can slice and dice. From the obvious Machete to Wolverine, some of our favorite over-the-top action stars have got downright dirty with the precision blade. Even though a knife or a sword isn’t exactly high tech, it’s definitely …

TED: A Look at the World’s Oldest Living Things

TED Talks latest installment comes from Rachel Sussman. In a presentation given in July at Oxford, Sussman shares photos of the world’s oldest living organisms; including armillaria death rings in Oregon, which are over 2,400 years old.

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