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The Geek Talk guys, Marc and Lee, are back ... and after - what, 6 weeks? - they've finally settled on a name for the vlog. And that name is ... Angry Puppy! As I do not speak geek myself, I have no idea what that means. But that doesn't mean I can't enjoy this installment just as much as the fellas' previous outings. In this episode, the guys discuss the Futurama movie, Marc gives a tour of his gay action figure collection (Captain Jack Harkness would make a great stocking stuffer, no?) and they share their pick for Website of the Week. Click on through to the other side for the full shizz! Submitted by on Tue, 2007-12-04 15:41. |
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Am I the only one not
Am I the only one not seeing the video?
Apologies
Thanks Brian! Good
Thanks Brian!
Good job guys but I'm very disappointed that you thought that the witch from Tin Man was Anya... The fact that you do have the Buffy DVDs makes things worse ;)
shaaame
Angry puppy?
Addition to the Gay Action Figure collection...
...I can't believe you don't have a Jeff Stryker action figure!
Or Even Better...
WHAT!
there's a rupaul action figure and I wasn't informed??
sigh... hello ebay?
Sci Fi Original Garbage
"The Lost Room" was VASTLY Better than "Tin Man", "Flash Gordon", "Eureka" etc. The Sci Fi executives throw away the great stuff and keep all the garbage.
I'll see your LOST ROOM...
I LOVED the Lost room. I
I LOVED the Lost room. I was really disappointed that it bombed. I love shows that have an impressive mythology behind them and for a miniseries it already had huge potential for it. It had a kind of Carnivale feel to it... oh Carnivale :(
again, i direct you to
again, i direct you to Pinata starring Xander, and Star Trek Voyager's Harry Kim.
Pinata
Nice cover
I Thought I *Was* the Market for This
I can't tell anymore if I enjoy things ironically or if I just enjoy them. I watched Piñata all the way through - and partially a second time on DVR to show it to some friends.
I had reservations about Zachary Quinto as Spock, but in the last few episodes of Heroes, he's convinced me. I think it's the eyebrows.
Speaking of Star Trek casting, I like John Cho (from Harold and Kumar), but I'm not sure he can be sassy enough to play Sulu. I recently re-watched all the Star Trek movies and realized that I had forgotten how much character George Takei gave Sulu. If it works, then kudos to Mr. Cho.