
Mr. Stinkhead is back from NYC and got a ton of pics from the Kaiju Big Battel this past weekend at B.B. Kings Blues Club in Times Square. Click below to check it out
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Mr. Stinkhead is back from NYC and got a ton of pics from the Kaiju Big Battel this past weekend at B.B. Kings Blues Club in Times Square. Click below to check it out
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We’re still going through and uploading, organizing and labeling photos from Toy Fair, while I do that, let me tell you some of the things we saw that we’re most excited for (or most freaked us out.) Click below to get a glimpse inside what’s coming to stores in 2011.
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Check out this amazing footage of New York filmed by a camera on board an RC Plane
M.O.D.O.K. and friends head to the 2010 New York Comic Con–but what will the Avengers have to say about it?
The Angry Video Game Nerd (a.k.a James Rolfe) put together this awesome Ghostbuster Location Tour Video.
The website Scouting New York put together a great two-part feature showing how the locations of Ghostbusters look now.
Today marks the first installment of “New York, You’ve Changed,” a new Scouting NY series in which the New York featured in movies is compared with the city of today. This is not meant to be the usual list of shooting locations and addresses to visit next time you tour the city. Instead, this is a full shot-by-shot dissection to see what New York once was and what it has become, for better or worse. I’ve tried to recreate the angles and framing as best as possible, and have presented the shots (more or less) in the order they appear in the film. Enjoy!
It’s really interesting to see how certain parts of buildings change, and other buildings still look exactly the same.
New York- Author and journalist Mike Drake is looking for a few good heroes. Specifically he is looking for people who dress as heroes, or villains, at comic book and sci-fi conventions. “He’s spent two years snapping photos at gathering such as San Diego and New York Comic Con. Now he’d like to hear some of the personal stories of these weekend heroes”.
If you attend conventions, or other events (excluding Halloween and costume parties), in costume, and are 18 years of age or older, please contact Mike Drake at
Include your contact information along with information on what conventions you have attended and what character(s) you dress as.
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