from Mimoco:
Happy holidays and a Joyous 2010! From the teamico at Mimoco and all the MIMOBOTs, wishing you and yours Happy Holidays!
Celebrate Your Geekdom
from Mimoco:
Happy holidays and a Joyous 2010! From the teamico at Mimoco and all the MIMOBOTs, wishing you and yours Happy Holidays!
In the gift-giving spirit of Christmas, we’re giving away 2 copies of the Requiem for Delinquency CD Hobs End.
Back in August, I discovered R4D, fell in love and told you about it here at ÜberSciFiGeek.
Some elements of Hobs End remind me of Bill Leeb projects such as Delerium and Fauxliage… Requiem for Delinquency is the kind of electronica music you might find on a Six Degrees or Nettwerk label… Some tracks are similar to but have more synth than Robert Miles and Enigma compositions, but are not as heavily reliant on synth as Tangerine Dream or Vangelis tend to be. (For the full review click here.)
Now we’re giving you a chance to win your own copy of R4D’s Hobs End. Beginning Christmas Eve, Thursday December 24th, and running through New Year’s Eve, Thursday December 31st, all tweets of this article (just click “Tweet This Post”) or retweets from Twitter will be entered into a random drawing to receive a copy of R4D’s Hobs End CD.
You can check out a preview of their music at RequiemForDelinquency.com and then tweet to enter!
Merry Christmas from all of us at ÜberSciFiGeek!
from RiffTrax:
It’s the sunniest Night Before Christmas yet. Not a creature is stirring, not even the stuffed, mummified mouse that’s lovingly stapled to the floor. Sugarplums dance in the heads of children, causing the children to wonder, what’s a sugarplum, and why would it dance so suggestively? At the heart of it all is a man with one simple goal — a long winter’s nap, uninterrupted by any sort of clatter. Boy is he in for a surprise!
from Dave and Tom:
Yes, it is upon us… a Very Special FINAL Episode of Safety Geeks: SVI Season One , just in time for the holidays. It really has nothing to do with the holidays, but it is very special indeed. To go out with a bang, we’ve combined the final two episodes into one 13 minute episode. We hope you’ll enjoy it!
We’d love to take a moment and acknowledge all of the people who helped to create Safety Geeks: SVI, KoldCast.tv and you, our fans, who have followed it. As you probably know, we are in the process of being nominated for a couple of awards. If you would be so kind to vote for us, winning one of these would be invaluable as we seek funding and sponsorship for Season 2. Instructions on voting below.
AND NOW… Safety Geeks: SVI Season Finale: A Strange Sucking Sound
And may we suggest watching the entire season to get the full flow of the show? Finally, we wish you and yours the happiest of holidays and a wonderful New Year!
AWARDS:
Help us win a Streamy Award!
Between now and January 22nd, click on the badges below and vote. The series with the greatest number of Public Submissions will automatically become an Official Nominee. You are allowed one vote per day per category. Feel free to nominate us for more than one category such as Best New Comedy Series, Best New Series, Best Ensemble Cast and to nominate individuals (more below)…
Thank you for the support!
1. Go to: http://www.streamys.org/submit/public-submissions/
2. Use the drop down to choose the category (for example: “Best Comedy Web Series”).
3. Fill in Series Name: Safety Geeks: SVI. Series url: www.daveandtom.com
Rinse & Repeat under additional categories: Best New Web Series, Best Ensemble Cast in a Web Series
4. Click on “Submit an individual”. Use the drop-down for the category and nominate as many of the following as you can or would like to:
For your consideration…
Safety Geeks: SVI
Invention with Brian Forbes
Vote daily! You are allowed one vote per day.
Clicker Award
Tis’ the Season to be jolly and — it would seem — tis the season for webseries award shows… Looks like we’re up for another possible award. This one is Clicker.
1. Go to: http://www.clicker.com/gallery/best-web-original-comedy-2009/
2. Scroll down to Geeks, hit “VOTE”. The page will refresh and next to the Geeks entry will say, “You Voted”.
3. Tweet about it or Facebook it (the little icons for this will be next to the “You Voted” tag).
As you’ll see, the field for Comedy is very crowded, so please do vote.
And finally, forward this to friends and family asking for their votes if you would be so kind — it really is a numbers game at this point.
Awesome.
Happy Crimble!
Dave & Tom
from Factory Entertainment:
Sword of the Dread Pirate Roberts
Sword of Inigo Montoya
1:1 Scale, Highly Detailed, Screen Accurate & of the Highest Quality.
Available early 2010! Start fine tuning your Bonetti’s Defense now!
Good news, everyone! In honour of Futurama‘s 10th anniversary, an ultimate box set of the series, Futurama: The Complete Collection 1999-2009, has been released into the cosmos.
Once there was only the cold void of space. Then: Ka-Pow! The Big Bang exploded with the force of over two dozen firecrackers, and The Complete Futurama Collection sprang into being! It’s the entire classic series from The Simpsons creator Matt Groening, featuring 72 uncut episodes and 4 epic, feature-length adventures, all on 19 glorious discs. Plus: A massive assortment of extras so vast, it creates its own gravitational field from which no viewer can escape. So grab a can of Slurm, settle into your command centre, and experience the future… in its entirety!
This set gathers together the previously released Volumes 1-4 box sets, and the four films — Bender’s Big Score, The Beast with a Billion Backs, Bender’s Game, Into the Wild Green Yonder — that make up Season 5 of Futurama in TV syndication. The special features are recycled, too, but they’re all worth another look and there are a lot of them to enjoy, including a full-length audio commentary for each episode and movie (accessed under Language Selection in the menus); deleted scenes; storyboard, character art and “How to Draw” galleries; animatics, 3-D models, pencil tests, featurettes, and infinitely* more. (Small print on the box: *Quantity Not Actually Infinite.) The “more” consists of an annotated script, the Futurama video game trailer, a screen that deciphers the Alien Alphabet, alternate material, table reads, international language clips, interviews, a Futurama-based math lecture, an animated promo for An Inconvenient Truth starring Bender and Al Gore, Futurama: The Lost Adventure, blooper reels from recording sessions, the Futurama Genetics Lab game, the parodic shorts Bender’s Anti-Piracy Warning and Bender’s Movie Theater Etiquette, and sneak peeks. A full-length episode of Everybody Loves Hypnotoad is definitely the most creative and unusual of the bonus goodies, expanding upon one of Matt Groening’s favorite characters. In addition to all these special features, many of the fully animated menus contain Easter Eggs or feature in-jokes and other info in the backgrounds.
The new part of this set is its limited edition packaging, a giant plastic replica of Bender’s head (with detachable rubber antenna) that opens in the back to reveal a vertical DVD rack. The case’s slots are a bit of a tight squeeze, making the top and bottom discs slightly tricky to slide out, but the futuristic design looks great and the hatch door is padded on the inside to keep the discs snug and secure. It’s somewhat surprising that a sound chip wasn’t installed so Bender could spout his famous “bite my shiny metal ass” phrase, but the head is such an impressive display piece that this small oversight can be forgiven. For collectors who like to leave their collectables in the box, the cube that Bender’s head comes in adds another layer of Futurama reference, its clear windows and bubble-filled side panel images creating the illusion that Bender has joined the ranks of the show’s head-in-a-jar characters.
Also contained in this package are an episode guide booklet, and a numbered letter (which reveals that the set’s edition size is 25,500 units) from series co-developers Matt Groening and David X. Cohen:
March 28, 2009
Gracious Viewer,
Grab a can of Olde Fortran and jump aboard the party blimp, for today marks exactly ten years since Futurama was first broadcast!
A lot has changed over the past decade. Back in 1999, some of our younger viewers hadn’t even started graduate school yet. Videotape had not yet given way to the superior technology of DVD, which had not yet given way to the superior technology of stealin’ stuff off the Internet. And a little-known Vice President by the name of Al Gore was about to burst onto the scene as a cartoon voice-over star.
Yet, during this tumultuous ride into the future, some things have remained constant — namely, the unwavering support, steady encouragement, and incessant nitpicking of you, our loyal viewers. And thus, in a very real, very contrived sense, you are the rocket fuel that has launched Fry, Leela, and Bender on the many adventures within this collection. So please, sit back, shut up, enjoy the show, and accept a double-helping of our most sincere gratitude.
Your Humble Overlords,
Matt Groening & David X. Cohen
If you’ve already bought the individual seasons and movies, you’re not completely boned, either. Fox is reportedly selling a few empty heads to transfer your existing collection into.
Futurama: The Complete Collection 1999-2009 comes out just in time to re-watch or catch up on the series before Season 6 begins on June 10, 2010. Yes, Futurama is returning for a second run, thanks to a Season 6 & 7 pick-up by Comedy Central! Hopefully Fox will, in due time, make a torso to attach to Bender’s head so that his chest compartment can be stacked with future seasons’ discs.
Order now at Amazon.com:
Futurama: The Complete Collection 1999-2009
Or order directly through the 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment website.
Futurama: The Complete Collection 1999-2009 is distributed by Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, a division of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. For more information, please visit the official Futurama website.
from Split Reason:
Today brings our last newsletter of 2009, right before we take a small break and start gaming until our eyes bleed, pausing only for small increments to ingest junk food and take a few turkey naps. It’s been an amazing year, and we’d like to thank everyone that managed to drop a few items in their shopping cart to help keep our Japanese Packing Specialist employed. Every company needs a Ninja on site for a variety of unexpected scenarios, so we appreciate your support.
If you didn’t get a chance to order in time for Christmas, you can still send the geeks and gamers in your life a gift certificate, which will be delivered via email before the big day.
We’re going to continue offering our 15% OFF promotion until January 1st, you can claim your discount by entering the promo code ANTIGRINCH during the check-out process.
We have a slew of recent products and designs to recap, and much more on the way in 2010. So for now, Happy Holidays, Happy New Year, happy zombie killing, noob fragging, dungeon raiding, or whatever it is you do when the office shuts down. Let the games begin!
from Milky Way and the Galaxy Girls:
Last Chance to get your MWGG Doll before Christmas!!!
Still need a gift for your little girl, but thought you missed your window? Well think again. Today is your last day to order a Galaxy Girl at FAO.com!
Use Express Shipping (before 3 pm EST) and your doll will be sent warp-speed so it arrives next day. Choose your favorite Series 1 Dolls: Milky Way, Mars, Venus, Jupiter and Pluto, and have it under the tree just in time for Christmas!
Happy Holidays!
from RiffTrax:
One Christmas Eve, a foolhardy young girl discards a toy she is no longer interested in upon seeing her new, less-horrible toys. Never mind that the forgotten toy was little more than a hot dog with hair, this is a transgression that the patron saint of creepiness cannot forgive! While the girl slumbers peacefully, like the total selfish jerk that she is, St. Nick enters her dreams to give the monstrous doll life. It proceeds to torment her with its special brand of high-pitched Christmas horror. Will she learn her lesson and accept that change is always bad, or crack under the pressure and find herself in an asylum for children, gnawing on her own hair? Either way, this doll is gonna break a lot of her stuff!
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer
The story of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer has been told and retold countless times, in film, TV and song. All of those other versions are better than this one. Even the cold war-era East German version “Rudolf van der Schlittenfahrt”, which features far more marching and distant machine gun fire than a Christmas special ever should.
from Jim Gaffigan:
Just wanted to wish you and yours the very best during this holiday season. Thanks to everyone who bought tickets to one of my shows or purchased one of my CDs/DVDs. I really do appreciate it.
If you feel inspired, you can vote for me everyday in the Comedy Central Stand Up Showdown. (See, I was thin once.)
Have a great 2010,
Jim
P.S. King Baby was one of iTunes’ top 10 comedy albums. Get it here.
P.P.S. Follow me on Twitter.
from Riese the Series:
On December 15th, the 2nd Annual Streamy Awards opened for submissions! The Streamys are awards that recognize the best of episodic web content in a variety of categories. In addition to their jury awards, there are also Audience Choice Awards. Viewers (that means you!) can submit their favorite web shows to be nominated for audience choice categories. You may vote for each category once per day.
To nominate Riese, visit the Public Submission Area. It’s very simple, and you can nominate it as many times you like, in a number of categories. There are SERIES nominations and INDIVIDUAL nominations. Relevant SERIES categories are:
Best Drama Web Series
Best New Web Series
Best Ensemble Cast in a Web Series
Best Foreign Web Series (We’re Canadian, eh!)
Relevant INDIVIDUAL categories are:
Best Director for a Dramatic Web Series — Kaleena Kiff
Best Writer for a Dramatic Web Series — Ryan Copple, Miguel Valdez Lopez, Kaleena Kiff
Best Male Actor in a Dramatic Web Series — Ben Cotton, Patrick Gilmore
Best Female Actor in a Dramatic Web Series — Christine Chatelain, Sharon Taylor
Best Editing in a Web Series — Matthew Lyons
Best Cinematography in a Web Series — Christopher Charles Kempinski
Best Art Direction in a Web Series — Chad Krowchuk
Best Sound Design in a Web Series — Kevin Belen, Bill Mellow
Best Visual Effects in a Web Series — Adam de Bosch Kemper, Brett Keyes
Best Original Music in a Web Series — Richard Walters
Again, we greatly appreciate your support, and taking the time to do this! Thank you so much!
from ThinkGeek:
Snow monkeys (and lucky tropical-dwelling monkeys),
Have you noticed the nerd rage about Avatar? Aliens-loving monkeys are totally stoked about it, but there are monkeys who say it’s FernGully 3D or a long, expensive ad for a video game. We have one monkey who claims he’s gonna stand up mid-movie and scream “I’m the king of the world!” before getting dragged out by theater security. But maybe you’re not worried about that cuz your shopping isn’t done? Save your holiday, we can!
Dear fellow procrastinators,
We could tell you why we’ve been so busy this year — quality testing the Tauntaun with extended napping trials, gorging ourselves on bacon-salted popcorn — but why bother. You’ve been busy, too. Let us reward you with $10 off your $40 or more order, now through 12 noon EST on 12/23. Just use code BUSYMONKEY at checkout and be on your merry way!
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