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Category Archives: TV
The Legacy of Hulk Hogan sits at 23
I’m convinced that Netflix Instant is nothing but a curse. Here I have the ability to watch an unfathomable amount of movies or television shows and thus far I have chosen to watch bad movies and WWE’s Top 50 Superstars … Continue reading
Posted in TV 4 Comments
What we can learn from Smallville
As much as I am a Superman fan, I refuse to watch Smallville. My friend Rich confronted me on the issue once. “Why won’t you watch it?” he asked. “It’s not really Superman,” I said. After Superman Returns came to … Continue reading
Posted in Comic books, TV 7 Comments
Forgotten TV Gems – Lookwell
TV Pilots come and go every season without much thought, and are often times completely forgotten, but Lookwell was something special. Created by Conan O’Brien, and Robert Smigel, and starring Adam West, this show would be a surefire hit today, but … Continue reading
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Why television needs Veronica Mars
Strong female role models on television are few and far between and the very fact that Veronica Mars is no longer on television is an absolute tragedy. Kristen Bell stars as the heroic, charismatic, and wonderfully clever title character. The … Continue reading
Posted in TV 4 Comments
Best Forgotten X-Files – “Fire”
Though it’s all but forgotten now, I still love the X-Files. The show had a profound effect on American mythology. In fact, I would go so far as to say that the X-Files was not only the show to define … Continue reading
Posted in TV 9 Comments
Diagram of Wonder Woman
As I’ve stated before, people know next to nothing about Wonder Woman. She may be recognizable and a positive female role-model, but ultimately, the average person knows NOTHING about her. David E. Kelley hopes to change that. Kelley is known … Continue reading
Posted in Comic books, TV 4 Comments
Top 5 Favorite Things Inspired by Western Movies
Trends in pop culture come in waves. The vampire wave seems to be finally receding while the zombie wave feels as if it will always persist. Before that, there was a trend in the mid to late 90’s for every … Continue reading
Posted in Comic books, Movies, TV, Video games 5 Comments
Guest Column – The Oprahverse
Oh sweet glorious day! The great Chad Woody (artist behind the lovely Popgun Chaos banner you see above) has written a beautiful and touching piece on Oprah. I hope you enjoy it because if you don’t, I’ll come after you. … Continue reading
Posted in Comic books, Guest Writer, TV 5 Comments
Interview with David Wain
David Wain is a founding member of MTV’s sketch comedy show The State, the director of the films Wet Hot American Summer, the Ten, and Role Models. He has also written, directed, and guest-starred on Cartoon Network’s hit show, Children’s Hospital. His … Continue reading
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Guest Column – Happy Nostalgia, Charlie Brown!
Steven King has returned with a fantastic message about nostalgia around Christmas. Be sure to check it out and comment! How many times have we seen A Charlie Brown Christmas? When originally written in 1965, this cartoon was seen to … Continue reading