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Monthly Archives: August 2010
The Greatest Movie in the World – Showdown in Little Tokyo
Miles Prower is a world-class gentleman, philosopher, movie reviewer, and amateur private investigator. He has resided in Springfield his entire life and he thinks his movie tastes are better than yours. In reality, his voice is just louder. Today’s Greatest … Continue reading
Posted in Greatest Movie in the World 8 Comments
Guest Column – Star Wars and the Church
It was my goal when I started Popgun Chaos (nearly three weeks ago) to create an atmosphere where others could submit their essays and I would put them up on the site as a guest column. Steven King is the … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Writer, Movies, Philosophical 8 Comments
Civil War – great in concept, poor in execution
I was working at a comic book store when Marvel’s Civil War came out. The hype around the crossover was huge and everyone was buzzing and debating about the implications of such a story. A supervillain murdered a bunch of … Continue reading
Posted in Comic books 18 Comments
The Greatest Movie in the World – Fireproof
Miles Prower is a world-class gentleman,philosopher, movie reviewer, and Dungeon Master. He has resided in Springfield his entire life and he thinks his movie tastes are better than yours. Listen to him and learn from him. Today’s Greatest Movie … Continue reading
Posted in Greatest Movie in the World 4 Comments
Missing the 90’s – Side-scrolling beat ’em ups and social gaming
Social gaming has changed much in 20 years. Some would use the word “evolved” instead of “changed” as if the way we game has somehow improved over time, and while there have been many technological advances to take social gaming global, … Continue reading
Posted in Missing the 90's, Video games 14 Comments
Your RPG setting of the Week! – Wes Anderson films
Wes Anderson’s films are put into an RPG. Continue reading
Posted in RPG, RPG Setting of the Week 3 Comments
Brolosophy 101
This is no longer the enemy. I’ve been thinking about bros a lot lately. I’m not sure what that says about me, but there it is, and I refuse to apologize for it. For awhile, I’ve been very anti-bro. … Continue reading
Posted in Philosophical, Short story 5 Comments
the Vision-Con After Action Report!
My time at Visioncon 2010 Continue reading
Posted in RPG, Short story 3 Comments
Searching for Neil – my conversation with Neil Gaiman’s agent
Talking with Neil Gaiman’s agent. Continue reading
Posted in Comic books, Short story 9 Comments
Missing the 90’s – Giant Monster Shows
A retrospective over the phenomenon that was giant monster TV shows. Continue reading
Posted in Missing the 90's, TV 13 Comments