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cult horror incred-a-smash, dead snow, dod sno, IFC, nazis zombies, oscar worthy, over the top camp, russian, sundance, zombie nazis, zombies
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2nazis that are zombies OR zombies that are nazis?
Filed by phoenixMagoo | June 30, 2009
just putting this out there for conversation. i just recently saw the movie “dead snow” and i think i have a good question:
what works better for a zombie movie? a nazis zombie OR a zombie nazis?
personally, i think that a nazis zombie is a bit scarier, however, i would love for someone to present a counter argument…so do your magic interwebs.
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1Comic Book: The Movie Review
Filed by mysteryGuy | June 9, 2009
If nerdgasm after nerdgasm of “Oh my god, Luke Skywalker and [Stan Lee, Bruce Campbell, Paul Dini, Bruce Timm, etc., etc.] on screen together!” is enough for you, then win.
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0Drag Me to Hell–FTW
Filed by DrNecropolis | June 5, 2009
See it, or we’ll come for you in your sleep…

Yeah, they're freaking crazy
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Astronomy, Earth, fallacious emails, Mars, Mars bigger than Moon, Moon, planet trolling, stupid people, You're wrong!
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1Mars will NOT be as large in the sky as the Moon
Filed by DrNecropolis | June 5, 2009

- Earth, Moon and Mars to scale

It’s that time of the year again. Every year during some point in the summer, a ridiculous e-mail begins it’s circulation. This email goes to great lengths to show how during X month this summer, Mars will appear in the sky larger than the Moon. This is completely fallacious, it impossible for Mars to appear bigger than the Moon from Earth. Yes, Mars is bigger than the Moon, but it is also ~55 million km away at its closest point. So no matter how you cut it, from this distance Mars looks small. Some of you will inevitably hear about this, be sure to tell the person who sent it to you…NO! You’re Wrong!!!
For more info check out the Bad Astronomy Blog
Thanks to Bluedharma for the image
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0Ronald Mallett, You’ve Doomed Us All
Filed by mysteryGuy | June 2, 2009
Ronald Mallett is a physicist with a mission: to travel back in time. With lasers! The back story makes it even better: he wants to tell his dead dad to start eating right and live longer.
Mallett equates his dad’s death to the death of Superman. And not in a “DC comics taking all of 10-year old mysterGuy’s allowance only to bring him back in about a year” kinda way.
This might sound like a movie (or Sci-Fi TV movie pitch), but it’s not. This is real life. Nevermind that Spike Lee has the film rights…
Doesn’t Mallet watch science fiction? Or does he just live it? Anyone familiar with the intricacies of travel through space-time realizes he is dooming us all! Dear old dad, Marty McFly and Spock.
If successfull, he’ll create a paradox. If he saves his dad, he’ll never have the motivation to build his time machine, then the space time continuum explodes and we all die! He’s not even leaving room for a sequel!
