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Speculative Fiction Today #419 “The Dark Side Can’t Touch This”

July 25, 2009 in Podcasts, Speculative Fiction Today by Brian Logee

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  • Simpsonized Ghostbusters (via /Film)
  • Vader’s Hammer Time (via dashPunk)

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  • Movie Deadpool To Break Fourth Wall, Talk To The Audience (via /Film)

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  • ‘Star Wars in Concert’ tour launching (via AP)

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Weekend Crafts: Fathers Day Fun

June 19, 2009 in Art, Crafts & DIY by Brian Logee

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In honor of fathers day I had to feature this Star Wars art project. bcampbell_to’s (shown above) took Gabby Moore’s (shown below) original black and white design and collored it.  I love the geeky symbolism in the art and wondered to myself why not do one for fathers day.

This project could be a simple print and color project for the less drawing talented like myself.  I would recommend printing on card stock this way if you decide to use paints or inks it will absorb it better.

For the more artfully inclined like bcampbell to’s out there try drawing it on white cotton and coloring it.

Enjoy and happy fathers day!

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(via Geek Central Station)

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Speculative Fiction Today #409 “Vampire Hunter V”

June 15, 2009 in Podcasts, Speculative Fiction Today by Brian Logee

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Fans v Haters | Contributing to dashPunk | Dalek and R2D2 | Gene Simmons | Darth Vader Corset | Alien in a Jar | Ghosts | Harry Potter Clip | ‘77 | G.I. Joe | Astro Boy | Kings | Question | Star Trek | Purefold Web Show | Dead High Yearbook | The Confessed |  Ebooks | Writing | and Community Comments on Speculative Fiction Today.

Culture

  • Fans vs Haters (via dashPunk)
  • Contributing to dashPunk just got easier! (via dashPunk)
  • What Could Make A Dalek Fall In Love (via dashPunk)
  • WFT: Gene Simmons to Adam Lambert “shut up about sexual preferences”? (via dashPunk)
  • Darth Vader corset! (via dashPunk)
  • Weekend Craft: Glowing Alien in a Jar (via dashPunk)
  • Ghost in a Restaurant? (via dashPunk)

Movie

  • Harry Potter Half Blood Prince Pensive Clip (via dashPunk)
  • Early look at ‘77 (via dashPunk)
  • GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra Clip (via dashPunk)
  • Astro Boy Teaser Trailer #2 (via dashPunk)

TV / Series

  • Kings Is Back!!! (via dashPunk)
  • How effective would an active be as a vampire hunter? (via dashPunk)
  • Making Old Star Trek look like New Star Trek (via dashPunk)
  • Ridley Scott’s Purefold Web Show (via dashPunk)

Book

  • Review: Dead High Yearbook by Dutton Books (via dashPunk)
  • The Confessed #10 – “Wizards First Rule Ch 1-4″ (via dashPunk)
  • Free Ebooks boost Sales, but How? (via dashPunk)
  • No one writes alone (via dashPunk)

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Darth Vader corset!

June 10, 2009 in Costumes, Fandom by Eric

vader corset Darth Vader corset!

The “Galactic Lord Corset Costume” from Evening Arwen can be yours for a mere $600 (Club Jade).

I know at least 3 ladies who will want this Darth Vader corset, and 1 of them might have it at Shoreleave in July.

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Darth Jackson on Britain’s Got Talent

May 28, 2009 in Culture, Funny, tv/series by Brian Logee

This clip of Darth Jackson on Britain’s Got Talent is hilarious.  The mashup of Michael Jackson and Darth Vader is great.  I laughed so hard, though I have a weakness for dancing Storm Troopers.  The only thing I think he should have done differently is when they asked him to take off his helmet he should have had a Michael Jackson mask on underneath.  If he had done that I think he would have won… he still had my vote but what can I say Dancing Stormtroopers!!!

Watch the clip below

(via Club Jade)

update:  Here is the link to watch the video, it has been disabled by request… maybe Simon didn’t like how he looked in it.

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Speculative Fiction Today #396 “Cheeper, Shorter With More Cut”

May 19, 2009 in Podcasts, Speculative Fiction Today by Brian Logee

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  • Wolfram Alpha set for launch, first look unveiled (via Ars Technica)
  • Top 10 Wolfram Alpha Easter Eggs (via Mashable)
  • 10 Even Better Wolfram Alpha Easter Eggs (via Mashable)

Movie

  • Terminator marketing ploy
    • Skynet Research Infomercial Part 1 (via YouTube)
    • Skynet Research Infomercial Part 2 (via YouTube)
  • JJ Abrams Says Shatner and Khan Are Possible in Star Trek Sequel (via /Film)
  • Martial-arts Snow White adaptation moves forward (via SCI FI Wire)

TV / Series

  • Dollhouse Second Season Active! (dashPunk)
    • Air dates! Australia joins the Dollhouse. (via Dollverse)
  • Chuck Renewed (dashPunk)
  • Sarah Connor Chronicles Gets Canned (via /Film)
  • ABC beefs up sci-fi schedule with V, Eastwick (via SCI FI Wire)

Music

  • Darth Vader: The Musical (via dashPunk)
  • Danger Mouse to release blank CD (via BBC NEWS)

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  • Orange Crows By James Perry II & Ryo Kawakami (via dashPunk)

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What Would Empire Currency Look Like?

April 8, 2009 in Art, Fandom, Funny by Brian Logee

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What would currency look like if the Empire ruled the galaxy?  I really like Mark Brooks artist interpretation in answer to the question.

Yet I wonder how would Darth Vader feel being put on the 1 credit bill?  Does that mean we should we put Mira Jade on the 20?

(via /film)

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P:SI #357 “Because the Box of Orden Tells Us To”

March 24, 2009 in Podcasts, Project: Shadow Informant Show Notes by Brian Logee

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Spring Cleaning at dashPunk | Hula Vader | Harp Playing | Freedom Formula | Transformers 2 & 3 | Leonard Nimoy | We Win | Kings | Legend of the Seeker | Dollhouse | Last.fm | Fate of the Jedi | and Community Comments Today on the Project: Shadow Informant.

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  • 31 Days to Build a Better Blog (via ProBlogger)
  • DIY Crafts: Hula Darth Vader (dashPunk)
  • Cantina Band Harp Cover (P:S HQ)

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  • Bryan Singer Developing Adaptation of the Sci-Fi Comic Book Freedom Formula (via /Film)
  • Orci and Kurtzman Not Returning for Transformers 3? Will Leonard Nimoy Voice The Fallen? (via /Film)
  • Vulcan Gets A ‘Yes’ (via TrekMovie)

TV / Series

  • Review: Kings 102 Prosperity (dashPunk)
  • Review: Legend of the Seeker 116 Bloodline (dashPunk)
  • Review: Dollhouse 106 Man On the street (dashPunk)

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  • Last.fm Radio Announcement (via Last.fm)

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DIY Crafts: Hula Darth Vader

March 23, 2009 in Crafts & DIY, Fandom by Brian Logee

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Buddy Christ
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The ultimate crafting project for your car for Star Wars fans… a Darth Vader Hula Girl for your dash!  Build your own and see Vader shaken’ his groove thing in your own car.

He gives step by step simple instructions and includes pictures with each step.  The best part is the short video after the instructions showing Hula Vader in action with the driver playing the imperial march in the background… brilliant!  Check out the instructions here. I’ve got to make one of these and then alternate it with my Buddy Christ and Homer Simpson.

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Why Progressive Speculative Fiction?

February 16, 2009 in Speculative Fiction by Eric

Individual science fiction stories may seem as trivial as ever to the blinder critics and philosophers of today- but the core of science fiction, its essence, the concept about which resolves, has become crucial to our salvation if we are to be saved at all.

Isaac Asimov, “My Own View,” The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction

While Asimov was interested solely with Science Fiction, I believe the same can be said about Speculative Fiction as a whole. Many of the problems we face cannot be faced solely by working to fix the present conditions. If we do not explore the possible futures our choices could produce, we walk blindly into the future.

It is change, continuing change inevitable change, that is the dominant factor in society today. No sensible decision can be made any longer without taking into account not only the world as it is, but the word as it will be – and naturally this means that there must be an accurate perception of the world as it will be. This, in turn, means that our statesmen, our businessmen, our Everyman, must take on a science fictional way of thinking, whether he likes it or not or even whether he knows it or not. Only so can the deadly problems of today be solved.

Isaac Asimov, “My Own View,” The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction

Again, I would broaden his words out to all of Speculative Fiction.

Lovecraft’s Mythos

Cthulhu in the lost city of R'lyeh
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Numerous horror novels/movies have shown us the problems eugenics would unleash upon our societies. Lestat’s hope that there is some good in the universe heightens his fear and motivates him to find the answers.

H. P. Lovecraft’s fiction had a simple message behind the supernatural horror.  Humankind’s chief sin is hubris.  We think too highly of ourselves, and as a result blind ourselves to the fact that somewhere in this vast cosmos, there are creatures who are infinitely more powerful than we are, and whose motives are unfathomable by human logic.

Cthulu, Nyarlahotep, Azathoth, the color out of space, and the color out of time are all horrifying warnings that if we lie to ourselves, pretending there is not a bigger fish out there, we will eventually be devoured by it.

Frankenstein

Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is an all too familiar cautionary tale about scientific and technological advance without the restraining forces of morality and common sense.  The tale has been told and retold, spawning an entire subgenre of horror about the dangers of dabbling in things not understood.

The Resident Evil franchise, Godzilla, and so many others I could spend the rest of the year naming them have picked up the mantle and and shared the horrific future we could create for ourselves if we are not careful to think ahead and not blindly rush into the future.

Star Trek

star trek crew tm Why Progressive Speculative Fiction?Showed us a future we could hope for.  Imagine a world  where hunger and poverty were removed from the equation.  New challenges would raise their heads, some of which would threaten to return us to the barbaric world we had left behind.

Gene Roddenberry kindled a vision in the hearts and minds of his fans of a world of limitless possibilities.  A world were our only limitations were our imagination and our character.  It is a world to strive towards.

Lord of the Rings

In the Lord of the Rings books, J. R. R. Tolkien showed us a world on the cusp of transition from one age to another.  His mythic prose illuminated the choices that people have to make when culture finds itself on the crossroads of history.

The basic choice is demonstrated through the characters of Sauroman and Gandolf.  Their world, their age was ending.  They had the choice to either embrace the future and try to make the new world a better place to live, or to hold on the past and seek the destruction of the new world before it comes.  Gandolf chose the first path, Sauromon chose the latter.

Star Wars

Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
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Anakin Skywalker is faced with the same choice in the Star Wars saga.  At first he fights the future out of his attachment, but when he is faced with the ultimate decision, watching the future be destroyed in the person of his son, he learns that he must let go of his attachments and help the future come.

I wonder if that is why more people don’t love the prequel trilogy.  It touches a nerve in them, and despite our bravado, no one really wants to think of themselves as Darth Vader.  No one wants to entertain the thought that they could destroy everything they believe in and care for as a result of trying to protect it.

Like all great stories, Star Wars holds a mirror up to us and says, this could be you.

We need Progressive Speculative Fiction

Many things are hard to talk about.  Stories can often show us things we would not or could not have seen otherwise.

Next time, we will discuss the differences between Positive Scifi and Progressive Speculative Fiction.

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