Here is the thing with genies. You can’t trust them because they always get you on the fine print. Also, when they are made out of denim, it makes their motives even more questionable. Damn Jeanies.
Watch as the real BB-8 droid rolls out onto the Star Wars Celebration Stage during The Force Awakens panel with JJ Abrams and Kathleen Kennedy. I’m not sure how they managed to articulate the unattached head on top of that ball, but it’s well worth a look!
OH WHAT A LOVELY DAY! Created by the folks over at Nerdist (in partnership with Thinkgeek) for April Fools’ day. Somehow, the video was only released on the 8th on the Nerdist channel.
You know pop culture has taken over when their are cookbooks dedicated to shows and movies. They may be unofficial in many cases, but the idea of having a Game of Thrones style feast or cooking up some blue meth candy is actually pretty cool.
From Oddee:
In the Game of Thrones you win or you die, but in the Game of Thrones cookbook, you cook and you enjoy. The recipe book, endorsed by George R.R. Martin himself, divides the recipes by region so you can enjoy hearty meat pies like those eaten by the Night’s Watch, indulge in quails drowned in butter like Tyrion Lannister or snack on some honey-spiced locusts as though you’re traveling with the Dothraki
It’s silly, but you gotta admit, kind of a cool idea for a dinner party. Just don’t invite the Lannisters. Get togethers with them rarely end well. Read the rest here.
As part of Star Wars Celebration — happening right now in Anaheim, CA — Twitter has teamed with Star Wars: The Force Awakens to create emoji exclusive to the social media site.
According to a press release, multiple emoji will be released, but the first three were unveiled today at Star Wars Celebration:
Here’s how it works: Tweeters who post hashtags with “keywords associated with specific Star Wars characters and legacy themes will see a small emoji-like icon automatically appended to the end of the text of the tag, embedded within the Tweet.” Here’s an exemple:
Michelle MacLaren, who has directed episodes for Breaking Bad and even Game of Thrones, left DC’s Wonder Woman feature on Monday, citing “creative differences,” a reason that could mean almost anything.
Now, just three days later, director Patty Jenkins has signed on to take over.
Patty Jenkins.
Jenkins was initially attached to Thor: The Dark World, but that ultimately fell through (not without controversy, as well). Jenkins first gained fame in 2003 when she wrote and directed the award-winning Monster, starring Charlize Theron and Christina Ricci. Jenkins has also worked on Entourage and Arrested Development.
Gal Gadot is still attached to star and a 2017 release remains intact.
Megan Healy enjoys playing videos games as a pastime, and she also happens to enjoy sewing, so she decided to combine her passions to create unique comforters to please the gamer crowd. Here are a few of our favorites from her collection.