ThinkGeek rolls a crit & summons $1,000 spree

from ThinkGeek:

Greetings, walking dead!

We hope your Halloween was full of corn syrup and cosplay. Ours also featured the first episode of The Walking Dead. Don’t worry — we won’t spoil it for you if it’s on your DVR other than to say holy headshots, Batman, and we are concerned that nobody is double-tapping.

But enough about brain splatter! The stuff we have below will make you forget all about the rotting, chewed-up corpses of yesterday. We promise. When was the last time a monkey disappointed you?

Electronic Spy Camera Shirt!!
Even James Bond has to have an off day when all his fancy duds are at the $1.50 Dry Cleaners and he’s down to his last pair of underpants. But just because his suit jackets are gone doesn’t mean he can’t hide fancy spy gadgets on his person. Enter the Electronic Spy Camera Shirt. It’s so deliciously obvious. Centered in the artwork on the shirt is the man himself, holding a camera to his face. But not just a picture of a camera. Hidden behind the soft cotton exterior is a fully-functioning spy camera. That’s right. Whatever your chest can see, the camera can see. A cable connects the camera to a small black box that fits discreetly in your pocket. Just reach in, press the button, and your shirt will capture the evidence before you.

Critical Hit LED D20 Die!!
We love positive reinforcement. Which is why we thought that dice could be improved by the addition of a red LED that flashes when you roll a 20. We mean, it just seems RIGHT, doesn’t it? Players will love the extra celebration that comes with flashing lights when they land a crit on that nasty mindflayer. GMs are going to love the way that with the appropriate mood lighting, they can look extra evil — and glowy! — behind the screen when they dominate the fighter. (Again. That guy has like, no Will.) Make your RPG a little more awesome today with the Critical Hit LED d20 Die.

Win a $1000 ThinkGeek Shopping Spree — Mirror universe holiday
In a world… where ThinkGeek hands you presents for all your loved ones… for free… can a geek survive? Brace yourself, cadet, because this contest might launch you straight into that mirror universe (where you have a sweet goatee). Enter to win a $1000 ThinkGeek Shopping Spree. That’s plenty for gifts, leaving your previously-saved holiday fund for more selfish pursuits. And a beard trimmer for your fantastic goatee.

$10 Off Your Order — Candy or gadgets? Gadgets or candy? Both?
Early November is all about eating Halloween candy. Your kid’s candy, leftover candy, 50% off candy. Om nom nom! Either way, your “nutrition” for the next week is all set, right? Perhaps you should busy your fingers with a new toy or gadget from ThinkGeek instead. Use the code SUGARHIGH for $10 off orders of $40 or more, good through 11/5/2010 at 11:59 PM ET.

Find more What’s New items at ThinkGeek!

Immedium: Mega “Squid” and “Space” Contests, Octonauts on TV

from Immedium:

As the new film Megamind debuts this Friday, we cheerfully nudge you to see another big headed and slippery character, Sid the Squid.

The author David Derrick is a Dreamworks artist on How to Train Your Dragon and the aforementioned Megamind. Maybe Will Ferrell will take on a real acting challenge and portray our friendly 10-armed hero! 5 star Amazon reviews of Sid the Squid and the Search for the Perfect Job have flooded in, such as this praise from “Happy Reader”:

“This is the perfect read-out-loud book for children of all ages. The story is clever and engaging, with the type of subtle repetitive pattern that kids seem to love, followed by surprising and delightful outcomes. The story is humorous and the lesson taught is encouraging as children anticipate what Sid’s (and their) place in the world might be. The illustrations are charming with depth and unexpected detail perfect for kids (and delightful for their adult reading companions!). The witty feel of the book comes from the sense of humor evident in the paintings. Overall, a fabulous new addition to my collection of treasured children’s books.”

CONTEST: Win a 8 x 10 print of the book cover! Ask your child to draw Sid the Squid and email us a photo of them and their artwork to Sid@immedium.com. One lucky winner will get a photo print of Sid (suitable for framing).

We also offer the same GIVEAWAY for our second new adventure Space Cadet Topo: The Day the Sun Turned Off. Email your submissions to Topo@immedium.com.

The creators DGPH recently autographed copies at a toy workshop in Sao Paolo, Brazil.

Space Cadet Topo is a fun-packed, enjoyable and incredibly imaginative tale of against all odds valor that takes you on an amazing journey of galactic proportions… This is a roller-coaster of a book. The story bolts you in and the illustrations take you on this amazing ride through space as our hero tries to save the universe. At times throughout the book I felt as if I were immersed in a video-game game; climbing through mazes, discovering new characters, testing my abilities… The crisp illustrations are littered with so many fun elements that will have kids (and adults) reading this story over and over again, each time discovering something new.” — I Like Characters

Two people who order autographed Space Cadet Topo books will get a free NASA Journey to the Stars educator’s guide and DVD!

The Octonauts travel the Globe:

International dateline update — our favorite ocean explorers have leapt onto the small screen to make new friends worldwide. For those of you who aren’t visiting the United Kingdom to watch the telly, you can still whet your Octo appetite here:

The Octonauts “sub” site: bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/octonauts/
1. Listen to the Theme Tune!
2. Dance to the Creature Report
3. Play at the TV show’s site

In France, Les Octonauts are stationed on channel TF1.
videos.tf1.fr/octonauts/

In South America, Los Octonautas headquarters is on Discovery Kids.
tudiscoverykids.com
discoverykidsbrasil.com

Last Chance to Save 25% on all MIMOBOT Core Series! Also, video from “Rally to Restore Insanity” + more!

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Slanket’s Autumn Awesomeness

from The Slanket:

Happy Fall!

Hey guys, Gary here.

Fall is here and we are super psyched. We love the fall because of those gorgeous days when we were young; beautiful leaves, crisp blue sky, and air that feels fresh on your skin. The skiing season was starting. Football and Soccer seasons kicking off. The nervous energy of starting a new school year. It all was very exciting.

Now we get psyched for all that nostalgia and the new Slanket season. We are excited this year because we finally have some sweet new patterns in our Slanket line. These are inspired by our lives, your lives, and what just felt good. Poker, polka dots, flowers, plaid, and the hamburger and hot dog Slanket called “nick’s lunch”, and more. Check em out here!

We thank you for your business and your support of a young business driven by creativity and originality.

Your happiness with our product continues to be our main concern, so please get in touch anytime.

Also follow us on Facebook and Twitter for news, discounts, etc.

In addition to The Slanket Website for all your Slanket needs, we sell on Amazon.com too. Here is The Slanket Storefront on Amazon. We’d appreciate any reviews you may have.

Have an awesome fall!

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Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XIX

Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XIX

Shout! Factory serves up Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XIX, another well-balanced DVD box set of the cult TV show.

You are cordially invited to step aboard the stranded Satellite of Love as its crew continues its ongoing assignment of viewing (and mocking) the most… ahem… misunderstood… films of all time! Join hosts Joel Hodgson and Mike Nelson as they celebrate the very first — and only — 19th DVD box set of the hilarious cult phenomenon Mystery Science Theater 3000 with their loyal, albeit morally misguided, crew — Tom Servo, Crow T. Robot and, of course, Gypsy!

The first two episodes are from The Comedy Channel seasons, hosted by Joel Hodgson, and the remaining pair are Sci Fi Channel entries hosted by Mike Nelson. Dividing the set even more neatly, Hodgson’s episodes both have the word “Monster” in the title, while Nelson’s begin with “Devil”.

Robot Monster, Season 1:
This hunk of cheese regularly shows up on Worst Movie Ever lists. It’s also fairly short, so the episode opens with a double dose of the Commando Cody serial Radar Men from the Moon: Chapters 4 & 5, “Flight to Destruction” and “Murder Car”. Then it’s on to the classic sci-fi B-flick, Robot Monster, featuring randomly inserted stock footage of stop-motion dinosaurs and dino-lizards, a bubble machine slash alien device that inexplicably gets a lot of screen time, and the titular robot monster, Ro-Man, who’s just a guy dressed up in a gorilla suit and space helmet. Ro-Man uses the “advanced” technology of his world to wipe out the human race in the first few moments of the story, but somehow has trouble tracking down the lone surviving family over the rest of the film, even though they’re only a stone’s throw from the primitive cave that serves as Ro-Man’s base of operations. To further complicate matters, Ro-Man develops a disturbing crush on Alice, the movie’s requisite hot-chick-scientist. In other words, Robot Monster is perfect riffing material for Joel and the ‘Bots, who spend the host segments imitating the aliens and mocking the complete lack of sense that the movie makes. Of note to MSTies, this is the final episode of the show to have a green theater seat silhouette, before it changed to the more familiar black. The bonus features on this disc are a new introduction by J. Elvis Weinstein (the original “Tom Servo”), the Larry Blamire Geeks Out featurette that gives indie filmmaker Larry Blamire’s perspective on the movie, and Robot Monster’s original theatrical trailer.

Bride of the Monster, Season 4:
As a prelude to the movie, the Satellite of Love crew riffs on Hired!, Part 1, in which a car salesman is really, really bad at his new job, inspiring Joel and the ‘Bots to stage Hired!: The Musical during one of the host segments. The main feature, Bride of the Monster, is an Ed Wood title that practically riffs itself. It stars two of Wood’s regulars, Bela Lugosi and Tor Johnson, as mad scientist Dr. Eric Vornoff, and his mute henchman, Lobo, who are attempting to create a race of atomic supermen. Alas, Lobo gets distracted by the pretty lady his master intends to experiment on, and Vornoff discovers that a giant, man-eating octopus — a limp rubber prop in half of its scenes — isn’t, perhaps, the safest choice of pet to guard his lab against unwanted visitors. The bonus features on this disc are the retrospective featurette Citizen Wood: Making the “Bride”, Unmaking the “Legend”, the Inventing the “Invention Exchange” conversation with Joel Hodgson, and Bride of the Monster’s original theatrical trailer.

Devil Doll, Season 8:
Devil Doll is a typical possessed-ventriloquist-doll horror tale, except that the ventriloquist, in this case, is way more creepy, evil, and expressionless than his wooden puppet. Everyone is the movie seems to be mesmerized by The Great Vorelli’s stage act, despite his utter lack of talent and the peculiar tension between him and Hugo the Dummy. The film plods along as Vorelli plots to hypnotize a wealthy beauty into becoming his unwilling meal ticket… er, bride, with plenty of dead air in the script for Mike and the ‘Bots to throw their voices into. The bonus features on this disc are The Puppet Master: Richard Gordon on “Devil Doll” featurette (Gordon being the film’s executive producer), and Devil Doll’s original theatrical trailer.

Devil Fish, Season 9:
A French-Italian production filmed in Florida, Devil Fish is essentially a cheap knock-off of Jaws. Rather than simply presenting a freakishly big shark, though, the “devil fish” is a genetically engineered octopus/shark hybrid that’s escaped its creators and gone on a rampage, much like in Roger Corman’s recent Devil Fish-inspired Sharktopus. When the devil fish isn’t chomping anyone who gets within six feet of the water, the movie focuses on the characters wearing skimpy swimwear, tosses in a gratuitous love scene, and plays a soundtrack that sounds like it was lifted from softcore porn. Meanwhile, in between bouts of movie-riffing, Mike and the ‘Bots have to deal with some angry sealife of their own when they manage to offend dolphins with their prank call to SeaWorld, and the dolphins, who turn out to be a superior, space-faring species, show up at the Satellite of Love in their battle destroyer. The bonus features on this disc are the hour-long convention panel MST3K: Origins and Beyond at CONvergence 2009 (with Mary Jo Pehl, Frank Conniff, and Joel Hodgson as panelists), and Devil Fish’s original theatrical trailer.

The Steve Vance-illustrated covers of the slimline DVD cases are included as mini-posters, as usual, and the discs’ animated menus incorporate sound clips from the episodes that they go before, a now-standard detail for Shout! Factory’s MST3K box sets. What’s new in the Volume XIX set is the inclusion of a Gypsy figurine. It’s become a tradition that the end-of-year MST3K DVD release comes with a limited-edition bonus, beginning with the Crow. T. Robot figurine that accompanied Shout! Factory’s very first MST3K set in 2008, followed by Tom Servo in 2009. Gypsy’s arrival in 2010 sees the completion of the ‘Bot trio, and marks the first time that Gypsy has appeared as a toy or model. She’s in scale with her two smaller companions, so she towers above them, the hose that makes up her body coiled into a disc-shaped base that keeps her top-heavy purple head from toppling over. Tom Servo’s catchphrase of “I’m huge!” would be an appropriate tagline for this figurine, as would Crow’s “You know you want me, baby!” After all, the Satellite of Love wouldn’t function properly without the big-hearted Gypsy.

The question now, with all three ‘Bots accounted for, is what will the next bonus be? If you’d like to suggest action figures of Joel and Mike, or perhaps a Christmas ornament of the Satellite of Love, then e-mail Shout! Factory or post your ideas on their Cult Faves message board.

Pre-order at Amazon.com:
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XIX (Canada)
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XIX (US)

Or order directly through the Shout! Factory website.

Mystery Science Theater 3000 is distributed by Shout! Factory. For more Mystery Science Theater 3000 information, please visit The Official Mystery Science Theater 3000 Website and Satellite News: The Official Mystery Science Theater 3000 Fan Site.

Split Reason: 2nd Annual Pumpkin Carving Contest!

from Split Reason:

Win SPLIT REASON gift certificates or $250 cash!
All participants receive a $10 store credit for their entry

It’s almost Halloween so you have a few more days to enter our pumpkin carving contest for a chance to win $250 in cash and a bunch of free Split Reason gear. We will unveil the results shortly after Halloween, good luck, we’re looking forward to the results!

This month we were happy to announce the launch of the Real Life Comics store, offering a range of t-shirts based on the popular web comic by Greg Dean. Get them while they’re fuego! These shirts are totally better than yours.

In other news, some recent design submissions made it to print this month, you can check them out while we prepare to make art… with vegetables.

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J!NX: Now with Added Zombie!

from J!NX:

New J!NX Classic T-Shirt: The Good, The Bad, The Undead
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October 26th: “The Clone Wars”: The Complete Season Two and “The Force Unleashed II”

from StarWars.com:

Tuesday, October 26th is a big home video date for Star Wars fans, as the ever expanding saga marks two new releases in North America. The smash-hit second season of Star Wars: The Clone Wars arrives on DVD and Blu-ray, and Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II arrives on a wide variety of gaming platforms.

Relive all 22 Season Two episodes of Star Wars: The Clone Wars — featuring bounty hunters, space pirates, giant monsters, mind-controlling brain worms and the return of Boba Fett! Star Wars: The Clone Wars: The Complete Season Two Box Set arrives on standard definition DVD as a four-disc set, or high-definition Blu-ray as a three-disc set. Both sets include a 68-page production journal with concept designs, original sketches and behind-the-scene notes. The Blu-Ray set includes extensive exclusive content in the form of the Jedi Temple Archives database of behind-the-scenes creative materials.

Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II — the follow-up to the multi-award-winning and fastest-selling Star Wars video game of all time will be available for the Sony PlayStation 3, PC, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS and Nintendo Wii. Starkiller is back in an all-new story set during the early days of the Galactic Empire. The power of the Force is amped up to new levels, with new abilities, new combat, and new surprises. The deep story of The Force Unleashed II also features appearances by Boba Fett and Yoda.

You can check StarWars.com for more information about these releases!

Starkiller Strikes Back – “Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II”

from GeekChicDaily:

Fanboy fun fact: a protagonist named Annikin Starkiller appeared in George Lucas’s 1974 rough draft of The Star Wars. He was brash, cocky, and eventually became friends with a green-skinned, gilled monster named Han Solo. Starkiller’s name was later changed to Skywalker, his salty nature transferred to a now-human Corellian scoundrel, and thereby, the Star Wars galaxy was saved from silliness for several decades. Before the dark times. Before the Gungans…

But old ideas die hard in the Lucas-verse. When Star Wars: The Force Unleashed debuted in 2008, developers who had grown up Star Wars pinned the Starkiller name to the game’s protagonist: Darth Vader’s secret apprentice. When The Force Unleashed became the highest grossing Star Wars video game ever, a sequel became inevitable. Not to mention a novelization, audio book, action figure, Lego vehicle, role-playing game and ice capade…

OK, maybe Wookies on Ice isn’t on the production slate just yet, but Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II hits stores October 26th, 2010. In The Force Unleashed II, players once again whoop Imperial a$$ as Starkiller. Or more specifically Starkiller’s clone, as (mini-spoiler) his original incarnation became one with the midichlorians in the first game’s conclusion.

Preview footage of the The Force Unleashed II looks significantly awesome, with Starkiller whirling dual lightsabers at his enemies, decimating legions of stormtroopers with the power of The Force and tossing around TIE fighters with his bare hands. Not that Vader needs to be too worried. We heard a rumor he’ll live on to star in Episodes IV, V, and VI.

Shout! Factory: “ReBoot” + “DARKSTAR: The Interactive Movie”

from Shout! Factory:

Defragging ReBoot for DVD

Shout! Factory has partnered with Rainmaker Entertainment, Inc., to bring the cult Saturday-morning fave ReBoot to DVD. Binary jokes aside — though they are plentiful within the show — ReBoot, which debuted in 1994, goes down in history as the first fully computer-generated animated TV series, putting it well ahead of its time. Set within a computer mainframe, the program’s wit centers around computer and gaming lingo that could make your head swim in 0s and 1s. Look for ReBoot: Seasons One and Two in stores and a series collector’s set on ReBoot.com in early Spring 2011.

Speaking of the ReBoot DVD release… We’ve launched an art contest and are looking for the most unique rendition of your favorite ReBoot characters. Brendan McCarthy, a highly celebrated artist and the original production designer of ReBoot Seasons 1 to 3, will select five entries deemed as the most distinctive to be showcased in the series collector’s set in 2011. Winner(s) will also receive a complimentary copy of the complete series set. More details available at ReBoot.com. Deadline is December 3, with winners announced on December 13.

DARKSTAR is Almost Here!

After ten years in production, the long-anticipated DARKSTAR: The Interactive Movie starring Mystery Science Theater 3000 cast members Joel Hodgson, Trace Beaulieu, Frank Conniff, Mary Jo Pehl, J. Elvis Weinstein and Beez McKeever hits the streets (November 5). It’s a rock ’n’ roll, sci-fi, stuff-blowing-up epic space opera that you watch like a feature film, but YOU direct the story and adventure on your PC or Mac, just like a video game. Buy it here, download it here (after November 5) and get more info here.

Keep up with the latest Shout! news throughout your day by following us on Twitter and Facebook. Plus, visit our YouTube page for trailers, clips and music videos.

“Star Wars: The Clone Wars” The Complete Season Two Blu-ray & DVD Available October 26

from StarWars.com:

The Force is back and better than ever — in Star Wars: The Clone Wars The Complete Season Two, coming to DVD and high-definition Blu-ray Disc October 26 from Lucasfilm Ltd. and Warner Home Video. Featuring cutting-edge animation and a host of special bonus materials, the comprehensive collection explores the farthest reaches of “a galaxy far, far away” with all-new adventures set against the spectacular backdrop of the Star Wars universe.

Relive all 22 Season Two episodes — featuring bounty hunters, space pirates, giant monsters, mind-controlling brain worms and the return of Boba Fett! — and then dig deeper with the ultimate look behind the scenes of the hit TV series. Bonus features include a look inside the Lucasfilm vaults, with featurette interviews along with Director and Artist commentaries on each disc. In addition, The Complete Season Two will include a 64-page production journal with concept designs, original sketches and notes from Supervising Director Dave Filoni. And exclusive to the Blu-ray disc, The Jedi Temple Archives provides in-depth access to an extensive database of creative materials.

“Everything’s improved since the first season — the stories, the animation, everything,” said Filoni. “It’s bigger and better, and it’s going to look great in high-definition. We’re all just so proud of the series, and I think it shows; we’re bursting to share our production secrets, so the features are just full of fun insights from behind the scenes. As a fan, this is what I’d want.”

Created and executive produced by George Lucas, the first-ever TV production from Lucasfilm Animation explores the tumultuous time between Episodes II and III, expanding the scope of Star Wars beyond anything seen in the feature films. With the fate of the galaxy hanging in the balance, the heroes of the Republic — including the valiant Jedi Knights and their loyal clone troopers — fight bravely to repel the attacks of the evil Separatists and their droid army. With fierce battles, expanded storylines and ground-breaking animation, this is a Star Wars adventure that is bigger, bolder, and more intense than ever before!

Star Wars: The Clone Wars The Complete Season Two will be available October 26 for the suggested retail price of $44.98 for DVD and $59.99 for Blu-ray.