Tuesday, December 13, 2011

'Star Wars' And 'Star Trek' Fans Rallied Against 'Twilight' By George Takei

A very long time ago, inside a universe far, far, there have been no sexy vampires of the underworld whose skin sparkled within the sunlight--and that is just how some fans prefer it. A brand new, unpredicted competition appears to become warming up between two sci-fi franchises from the "Twilight" series, and also the person leading the charge is definitely an equally unpredicted party. Get particulars on that new feud and much more once we to research the dunia ngeblog today! George Takei Declares "Star" War After several weeks of half-joking, half-serious back-and-forths between celebs well recognized for their connection to the "The Exorcist" and "Star WarsInch franchises, "Trek" icon George Takei has known as for peace between your two fan bases in support of war against another: the "Twilight" series. Takei, who performed Sulu within the original "Trek" series, published a 3-minute video calling the values of "Twilight" into question, while championing the minds help with by both "Star" brands. Click the link to look at the entire video, available at Huffington Publish. Whose side are you currently on? "Star" Snow In further, more enjoyable "The Exorcist" news, you're ready to celebrate the classic sci-fi property having a holiday special! No, not too holiday special, we are not likely to ruin your entire day like this. Rather, we'll direct your focus on Blastr, who published five amazing "The Exorcist" paper snowflakes together with instructions regarding how to make sure they are. Very awesome project for the entire nerdy family! "Rise" from the Graffiti More awesome art to savor today, however for a really different sci-fi franchise. The La Occasions highlights some amazing "Rise from the Planet from the Apes" graffiti art observed in the town of Angels. Australian artist Anthony Lister was apparently hired by twentieth century Fox to produce the "Apes"-minded mural on Melrose Avenue, and possibly for the first time during my entire existence, I am likely to mutter these words: If only I had been in LA at this time. "Walking" Shirt Finally, submitted my way from Twitter user @curtisblack72 comes this incredibly awesome "Walking Dead" T-shirt starring Norman Reedus' impossibly awesome Daryl Dixon. "Got bit. Fever hit. World attended s---. May as well quit," reads the shirt, calling to the famous tree-hanging zombie from the 2009 season. Unsure that I'll make the leap myself, but when some of you fine folks available would like to get me this like a holiday gift, well, I wouldn't complain! Seen another thing awesome round the dunia ngeblog? Send it my way by tweeting @roundhoward! And inform us that which you think about present day edition of ATB within the comments section as well as on Twitter!

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