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5 Movie Props That Leaped Off The Screen IRL

Some industrious folks in this world have found ways to create fantastic products that previously only existed on celluloid. Here now are just a few.

MyTeeSpot 13 years ago

TV Show Primer: "Phineas and Ferb"

What cartoon shows do kids even watch these days? In our search for discovery, we started with this one - and in all actuality, it's not that bad. Just because a show didn't air on Saturday mornings or weekday afternoons when we were kids doesn't mean it isn't worth the paper it isn't drawn on since every animated show is inked digitally these days... sigh...

MyTeeSpot 13 years ago

Leave It Alone, Hollywood #4: “Weird Science”

[Wherein I try to convince movie executives -- all hot and bothered on remakes, reboots, updates, 3D, and other methods of film crapification in the name of capitalism -- to leave alone one of the beloved cultural treasures their predecessors have already graciously bestowed upon my flick-happy childhood.]

MyTeeSpot 13 years ago

Is Fame Worth It? Case Study: Tila Tequila and the Juggalos

Why all the hate? Sure, Tila Tequila and the Juggalos (which sounds like a weird retro-'60s pop band) might not have the same iPod lists, but does it call for such a reaction by fans? We don't think so.

MyTeeSpot 13 years ago

Movie Ticket Prices: A Word

Despite the fact that movies make less, cost more, and market like crazy for our ever-decreasing attention, what's constantly bucking the trend is the way in which movie ticket prices have skyrocketed in the past few years, especially with the onset of 3D-mania in Hollywood. What do the numbers show about theater owners and their disconnect with everyday Americans? In other words... what the hell, man?

MyTeeSpot 13 years ago

Fall Show Preview: “Outsourced”

Ever since the sitcom was pronounced massively dead just after “Arrested Development” ended in February of 2006, not much has appeared to move the medium that far forward — or at least, not much has made it all the way to our television screens at home, because only a handful know what great unseen programs didn’t make the cut at the networks. But at least “Outsourced”, an office comedy by the network that produces “The Office”, and coincidentally will air directly following “The Office” this fall, stands out from the pack by virtue of its environment. So that's something.

MyTeeSpot 13 years ago

Track Review: "Love The Way You Lie"

Our resident culture-expert delves into Eminem's new hit track, and it's a hot one. Find out why Eminem might actually save pop music as we know it, after years of telling us it's what he's already been doing all this time.

MyTeeSpot 13 years ago

Uncommon Geek Road Signs

We can't stop here. This is Goomba country.

MyTeeSpot 13 years ago

Leave It Alone, Hollywood #3: "Planes, Trains & Automobiles"

[Wherein I try to convince movie executives -- all hot and bothered on remakes, reboots, updates, 3D, and other methods of film crapification in the name of capitalism -- to leave alone one of the beloved cultural treasures their predecessors have already graciously bestowed upon my flick-happy childhood.]

MyTeeSpot 13 years ago

This Is The Coolest Thing You Will See All Day

Take our word for it -- we carefully browse the web and hand-pick our recommendations after strong consideration and careful debate... but my goodness, this is incredible. Must be seen to be believed!

MyTeeSpot 13 years ago

Leave It Alone, Hollywood #2: “Just One Of The Guys”

[Wherein I try to convince movie executives — all hot and bothered on remakes, reboots, updates, 3D, and other methods of film crapification in the name of capitalism — to leave alone one of the beloved cultural treasures their predecessors have already graciously bestowed upon my flick-happy childhood.]

MyTeeSpot 13 years ago

Nintendo Push Pin Art, Pt. 3

Our final installment (here’s part 1 and part 2) of what is “pointedly” (ugh) being called “Push Pin Week”. No, it’s not as catchy as ‘Shark Week’. We only wish we had that kind of publicity machine working for us… stupid sharks.

MyTeeSpot 13 years ago

Nintendo Push Pin Art

Like Lite Brite, only... pointier? Operating in the medium of push pins is a tedious, painstaking process. Just ask these kids from the University of the Fraser Valley.

MyTeeSpot 13 years ago