RiffTrax Live: Christmas Shorts-Stravaganza is less than two weeks away!

from RiffTrax:

RiffTrax Live: Christmas Shorts-Stravaganza is less than two weeks away! Get your tickets now before it’s too late! Mike, Kevin and Bill are back on the big screen, riffing a wonderfully warped collection of Christmas shorts! Our Special Guest is the hilarious “Weird Al” Yankovic!

All event attendees will receive 5 FREE digital goodies: a holiday song by the RiffTones, two downloadable shorts, an autographed digital photo of Mike, Kevin and Bill, and a Christmas desktop wallpaper!

Don’t miss the Comedy Event of the Season — only two nights, in over 480 theatres nationwide: Live on Wednesday December 16th, with an Encore on Thursday December 17th!!! Bring your friends and share the holiday cheer, with RiffTrax Live: Christmas Shorts-Stravaganza!

And don’t forget, you could win a FREE TRIP FOR TWO to sunny San Diego to see the show live and MEET THE STARS!

Buy tickets now.

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“Star Wars” Celebration V Announced!

from StarWars.com:

Commemorating the 30th Anniversary of Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back and the ongoing, weekly adventures of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Lucasfilm Ltd. and Reed Exhibitions’ PopGroup will partner to produce what’s expected to be one of the largest official Star Wars fan events ever — featuring cast and crew celebrities, fan-run events, costumes, music, live entertainment, screenings, autographs, collectibles, panels and sneak peaks into the future of Star Wars.

Star Wars Celebration V will take place August 12-15, 2010, at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida. A website, starwarscelebration.com, is dedicated exclusively to the event, and tickets to Star Wars Celebration V will be available for purchase online starting Thursday, December 10th. As always, Celebration will bring together the best of the Star Wars universe in one exciting, dynamic event!

“We’re going to have a blast commemorating the 30th anniversary of fan-favorite The Empire Strikes Back as we welcome an entire new generation of fans watching our animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars,” said Steve Sansweet, Lucasfilm’s head of Fan Relations. “There’s no doubt that Star Wars Celebration V in Orlando will be the ‘must attend’ event for Star Wars fans of all ages and from all parts of the galaxy,” he added. “We’re also very excited to launch our partnership with Reed PopGroup, which has shown great expertise in running large, fun-filled events that satisfy fans, show participants, and exhibitors. We’re expecting the biggest and best Celebration to date.”

“This is an enormously exciting undertaking and a natural partnership,” said Lance Fensterman, Vice President of Reed PopGroup. “Star Wars is arguably the strongest brand in the pop culture world, while Reed PopGroup has established itself as a leader in creating amazing experiences for fans and customers. Additionally, Reed Exhibitions has a strong international presence and is able to create world-class events globally,” he added “We look forward to providing first-rate organizational and programming expertise for a fan-based event that is well established and already attracts an enormous audience. In tandem with Lucasfilm, I’m certain that Star Wars Celebration V will be bigger and better than ever. We look forward to many years of working with Lucasfilm.”

Ticketing, pricing, and exhibitor information follows:

  • Tickets will be available starting Thursday, December 10th via starwarscelebration.com. Pre-sale Adult Four-Day Passes are $120; Kids Four-Day Passes are $50; pre-sale Thursday, Friday, and Sunday Passes are $45; Saturday Passes are $50; and Kids One-Day Passes are $25. Children under six years old are admitted free.
  • Limited VIP Packages are expected to be available in early 2010, with details to be announced on the website. Single or Four-Day Passes already purchased can be upgraded to VIP status as long as supplies last!
  • Special hotel rates and other travel information will be announced on the website.
  • Information for Exhibitors and Celebration Art Show participation at Star Wars Celebration V will start to take shape in early 2010. For information about a sponsorship or exhibiting at Celebration V please contact Larry Settembrini, Sales Manager, lsettembrini@reedexpo.com, 203-840-5321.

For the latest news on show exclusives and special announcements on featured guests and events, subscribe to the Star Wars Celebration Newsletter at starwarscelebration.com. For general information and the latest news about the Reed Exhibitions’ PopGroup, please follow the group’s official blog, www.mediumatlarge.net.

BuckyBalls 3 for 2: Jingle balls all the way at ThinkGeek

from ThinkGeek:

HALP! HALP!

We have a hostage situation here at ThinkGeek’s Command Center! You see, we just acquired an awesome claw machine that is infested with Tribbles that are multiplying at an alarming rate. But that’s not the bad news. JAMES T. KIRK HAS KIDNAPPED TIMMY! He’s holding him hostage amongst the ever-growing pile of Tribbles and he’s threatening to blast anyone who comes near. He says to save Timmy, we must declare him as the best captain ever. What will Picard think?

Buy 2 BuckyBalls, get the 3rd free!
Jingle Balls, Jingle Balls, jingle all the way! Oh what fun it is to play with BuckyBalls every day! Add 2 BuckyBalls to your cart and use the code JINGLEBALLS at checkout. 3rd set added automagically. Offer good for a limited time only!

Find more What’s New items at ThinkGeek!

Victorious Mongoose 1902a Concealable Ray Pistol, Miniature Version

Victorious Mongoose 1902a Concealable Ray Pistol, Miniature Version

The Victorious Mongoose 1902a Concealable Ray Pistol, Miniature Version from Weta is a truly micro-sized raygun, one whose full name is several times bigger than it is.

Woof! Behold — groundbreaking miniaturisation of the modern age. More easily concealable than a pin in a haystack, even the most paranoid gentry can now keep a wave weapon of immense magnitude on their very person without the fear of being outed.

Until now, the Dr. Grordbort line, with its hefty rayguns and an enormous blunderbuss, has had a decidedly masculine air to it. Finally, Weta has seen fit to give the ladies a suitable weapon to wield. The full-sized Victorious Mongoose 1902a Concealable Ray Pistol is small enough to hide in a handbag or tuck out of sight in a garter, but for maximum concealability, the mini Victorious Mongoose is definitely the best choice. Not only can you slip it into a fold of your garments, you can, if sufficiently endowed, wedge it in your cleavage for quick retrieval. The Victorious Mongoose is just so, well, cute… in a deadly sort of way, of course. Cup the pint-sized derringer in your palm, fold your fingers over it, and nobody would ever guess that you have anything held in your hand. It’s no wonder that Weta had to issue the following warning on the Victorious Mongoose’s box:

Do Not Swallow*
*It tastes terrible

Packaging:
Like all the miniature Dr. Grordbort rayguns, the Victorious Mongoose comes in a box that’s shaped like a book. The box’s heavy cardboard is printed with glossy, sepia-toned art plus a photo of the enclosed figurine, and the front of the “book” hinges at the spine, fastening shut with a magnet. The inside of the “book cover” lists the entire Dr. Grordbort’s Infallible Aether Oscillators miniature collection with full-colour pictures. Within the box, beneath a clear plastic cover, the raygun and its stand rest in a molded, flocked tray. Both pieces of metal are wrapped in so much protective foam padding that as you unpack them, some doubt will begin to surface that there is, in fact, a raygun somewhere in there.

Sculpting:
Weta has kept the design of their smallest raygun realistic to its function as a pocket pistol, so it doesn’t have any of the fins and other spiky protrusions that collectors are accustomed to seeing on a Dr. Grordbort creation. The result is a much more streamlined sculpt than usual. There’s still a lot of detail on the Victorious Mongoose, though, especially considering how minimal its surface is. Copper pipes run in shallow loops along the ridged muzzle, one joining up to a tiny pressure gauge on top of the raygun, and there are, as expected, bolts and grooves aplenty. The most elaborate detail is on the hilt, however, which is ornately carved to look like the wooden handles found on fancy Wild West shooters. An embossed vine pattern unfurls from the top of the handle, as well, extending nearly to the raygun’s midpoint.

Paint:
The Victorious Mongoose essentially uses the same colour palette as previous rayguns. Rusty-hued daubs of paint are applied to the raygun’s gunmetal grey and black body to achieve the requisite antique finish, with the copper detailing left bright and clean for contrast, and there are vivid spots of red and white on the dial of the pressure gauge. One new colour introduced is tan, which the hilt is painted with to make it look like wood. The pale brown, dirtied up with a darker wash, highlights the “wood grain” and seasoned cracks in the handle, and really makes the Victorious Mongoose stand out on the shelf next to all the other rayguns. The Mongoose may be dwarfed by its siblings, but it will get noticed!

Articulation:
The miniature Victorious Mongoose has no points of articulation since movable parts are practically impossible at this scale. Their absence doesn’t hurt the raygun’s aesthetic appeal, however.

Accessories:
A stand stamped with the raygun’s name is included, as is standard with all of the miniature rayguns. The one difference with the Victorious Mongoose is that the raygun actually attaches to the stand rather than just resting on it. There’s a pinpoint hole drilled into the bottom of the raygun’s hilt that fits over a peg on the stand’s base, a measure that keeps the extremely light model from being knocked off its display.

At about $49.00 US, the Victorious Mongoose may seem on the pricey side to anyone who’s never fawned over one of Weta’s miniature rayguns in person, but it’s worth every penny. It’s also an open edition, so there’s no need to worry about missing out on obtaining one of these little beauties.

Pearce 75 Atom Ray Gun, Miniature Version

Weta has released a second, bonus raygun for the holiday season, the limited edition Pearce 75 Atom Ray Gun, Miniature Version. The Pearce 75 is unique in that the miniature version was produced before the full-sized one, a reversal of normal procedure at Grordbort Industries. This retro classic harkens back to the days when spacemen wore goldfish bowls on their heads and everything futuristic was decorated with rings, preferably ones that glowed. Shiny!

Order directly through the Weta website.

The Victorious Mongoose 1902a Concealable Ray Pistol, the Pearce 75 Atom Ray Gun, and the Dr. Grordbort’s Infallible Aether Oscillators collection are distributed by Weta, in partnership with Dark Horse Comics. For more information, please visit the official Dr. Grordbort’s website.

News that Squishes: T-Rex Squishable

from Squishable:

Hello Folks,

If you saw a forest fire and the only thing you had to battle it was a lake full of News, then you certainly wouldn’t want it to be solid, flammable news! No indeed! You’d want it to be Squishy News! And here it is!

Squishable T-Rex — Awesome: A giant round lime-green dinosaur who wants to cuddle and maybe nibble on your nose. Awesome-er: We designed him in conjunction with Ryan North of Dinosaur Comics (read his comics, they’re really good!). Awesome-est: Giant! Cuddly! Dinosaur! I mean, c’mon!

New Gallery Pictures! — My goodness are you an attractive bunch of Squishable owners! If you don’t believe me, take a look at the Squishable Gallery where a large number of new Squishables and their people have recently taken up residence!

The Top Squishables of 2009! — Who doesn’t like a good solid list? I know I do! Our team of supercomputing hamsters and gerbils have done the numbers weighted by fan mail, conversations on Facebook, Twitter comments and sales. The Top Squishables of 2009 are, in this order:

1: Squishable Panda
2: Squishable Octopus
3: Squishable Penguin
4: Squishable Sheep
5: Squishable Cow

Holiday Shipping deadlines — Late holiday Squishies equal sad people. Don’t make people sad! Check your holiday shipping deadlines, goshdarnit!

Thanks folks!

Zoe and Aaron
Squishable.com

ElfQuest, Masque and CafePress

from ElfQuest:

It’s been a very long time since I’ve had news about CafePress, so I am happy to fire things back up.

As you may know, there’s been an ElfQuest shop on CafePress for a few years. Lately, it’s been kind of quiet there, for one reason or another. But when we began to consider launching a new web site for Wendy’s Masque of the Red Death project, alongside a total revamp of the ElfQuest web site, we thought it was high time to resuscitate the online shop.

Between then and now, CafePress has added quite a few new clothing designs and other items, and I’m in the process right now of importing the current ElfQuest designs onto the new offerings. If you go to the ElfQuest shop at CafePress you’ll see how that’s going. I’m also splitting the “his” and “her” wearables into separate sections in the shop, to make finding things easier.

There are many designs in the current “unisex” department, so if there’s a particular favorite you’d like to see on a new item of clothing, please PM me and I’ll get on it. Only 22 shopping days until… well, you know.

Also, for those of you who are enjoying Wendy’s Masque of the Red Death there’s a new CafePress shop for that as well. Some of the offerings are, in keeping with the theme of Masque, of a more mature theme than you’ll find in the ElfQuest shop, but spectacular nonetheless.

Take a look-see at both, and enjoy!

Shade and sweet renewal,
Richard Pini

Alessandro Juliani Joins the Cast of Riese!

Alessandro Juliani

Series co-creator Ryan Copple announced today that Alessandro Juliani has joined the cast of Riese the Series.

Best know for his role as Felix Gaeta on Battlestar Galactica, Juliani has had a long career in music, as well as in film and television, spanning more than twenty years. His baritone voice delighted fans and brought them to tears when his character Gaeta sang a threnody in the BSG episode, “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner”. In addition to singing professionally in choirs such as Montreal’s Christ Church Cathedral, Juliani has worked  extensively in voice acting, being featured in such roles as the voice of L in the American version of Death Note and Gambit in X-Men: Evolution, as well as several other cartoons. He can currently be seen as Dr. Hamilton on Smallville.

Copple says of Juliani, “He’ll play Garin, best friend of Rand. He’s the calm and thoughtfulness to Rand’s impetuous and impatience.” He will appear in Chapter 2 of Riese which begins filming this week.

Riese is a sci-fi/fantasy series richly influenced by history, mythology, folklore and steampunk. It follows a young woman and her companion, a wolf named Fenrir, who travel through a collapsing world trying to piece together the fragmented memories of her past while attempting to evade the dangerous religious cult that hunts her. With a high budget compared to other web series, and filmed on the RED camera in high definition, the show is visually beautiful. The wardrobe, music and depth of story all contribute to creating the world of Eleysia.

Riese features sci-fi regulars such as Christine Chatelain (Sanctuary, Supernatural, The Collector), Sharon Taylor (Smallville, Stargate Atlantis, Eureka), Patrick Gilmore (Stargate Universe, Battlestar Galactica), Ben Cotton (Harper’s Island, Stargate Atlantis, Taken), Ryan Robbins (Sanctuary, Caprica, Battlestar Galactica, Stargate Atlantis), Peter Kelamis (Stargate Universe, Dragon Ball Z, The X-Files), and Emilie Ullerup (Sanctuary, jPod, Battlestar Galactica).

Find out more about Alessandro Juliani here:

Alessandro Juliani on IMDb.com
Alessandro Juliani on Wikipedia

Check out more information about Riese the Series here:

Riese the Series Official Web Page
Riese the Series Channel on YouTube
Riese the Series on KoldCast.TV
Riese the Series Official Forum
Riese the Series on Facebook
Riese the Series on Twitter
Riese the Series Fansite

Fire Up Computers with “The Holiday Yule Log”

The Holiday Yule Log

The Holiday Yule Log: Everything You [i.e., Tech-Oriented Geeks] Need to Enjoy Home, Hearth, and Family for the Holidays

Nothing brings the winter holiday season to life like a festive fire crackling in the hearth. It’s the perfect complement to stockings hung by the chimney with care, and the sound of Christmas carols echoing in the chilly air… but what about those who live in apartments, college dorms, or hot southern climates — the fireplaceless among us? Now they too can bask in the cozy glow of a seasonal blaze with this clever book-plus-DVD set. Any computer screen is transformed into the holiday hearth, while the 50 page book provides such read-aloud favorites as The Night Before Christmas and the O. Henry classic The Gift of the Magi. Four sing-along lyric sheets for popular Christmas carols, and a great fruitcake recipe, complete this fun gift package.

Order now at Amazon.com:
The Holiday Yule Log

The Holiday Yule Log is distributed by Cider Mill Press Book Publishers, an independent publisher distributed by Simon & Schuster.

Dante Beatrix’s Nigel the Shark

Nigel Lunch Box
Nigel Lunch Box

New York City-based company Dante Beatrix is the caretaker of the Maakun Forest, a land populated by a diverse group of animals in the idealistic-yet-scientifically-improbable style of The Swiss Family Robinson (with the addition of a few dinosaurs). This forest evidently borders on the ocean, as well, since one of the residents is a shark. Despite being a natural predator, Nigel the Shark appears to live harmoniously with all his fellow Maakunans and, as his biography reveals, he is quite the culturally refined creature:

Nigel has a taste for the finer things. He’s a connoisseur of all things floating in the ocean. He can talk for hours about the wonderful chewiness of a North Atlantic fisherman’s boot, or the foamy crunch of an Australian surfboard. Nigel is also a devoted fan of opera and considers himself to be quite an exceptional singer. Fortunately for the other animals in the forest, Nigel does most of his singing underwater.

Fans of web series Ask the Sharky, starring a friendly shark from the coast of California who answers viewer questions and sometimes breaks into song, will leap at the chance to snap up merchandise of near-twin Nigel. Nigel appears, so far, on Dante Beatrix’s fashionable little kid backpacks, big kid backpacks, and lunch boxes.

The Nigel Lunch Box has a sturdy woven nylon handle and is made from a heavy canvas material that ensures that this tote will be your lunchtime companion for many years. It’s easy to wipe the entire lunch box down after every use, too, thanks to the canvas’ waxy laminate coating and a durable plastic lining on the bag’s interior. An overall layer of thick padding insulates food while protecting your apple from getting bruised, and since Dante Beatrix products are PVC, phthalate, and lead free, your snackables will be completely safe from any contamination. Nigel’s image, simple and minimalistic as all Dante Beatrix designs, is appliquéd and embroidered to the front of the light-blue lunch box and, in a cute touch, the metal zipper pulls are shaped like little shark fins. On the back of the lunch box is a small zippered pocket that’s just the right size to hold lunch money or a note, and below it is a cloth tag that provides space to write the lunch box owner’s name. The tag also advises you to “Eat your vegetables!” Hmm… it seems that Nigel may have a preference for vegetarian sushi!

Curious to meet Nigel’s friends? The other Maakun Forest inhabitants, featured on little kid backpacks, big kid backpacks, kid’s t’s, lunch boxes, and wheelie bags, are: Percival the Dinosaur, Juju the Ladybug, Rory the Lion, Yuka the Bee, Fei-Fei the Panda, Esther the Bunny, Señor Gomez the Penguin, Dieter the Monkey, Anastasia the Pig, and Alister the Stegosaurus. Until December 7, you have the chance to name the newest character, a brontosaurus, on Dante Beatrix’s Facebook Page. The prize is a wheelie bag of your choice!

The Dante Beatrix holiday sale has started, so use code HOLIDAY15 for 15% off your purchase of a Nigel Lunch Box and more through December 11.

Order now at Amazon.com:
Nigel the Shark Lunch Box

Or order directly through the Dante Beatrix website.

The Nigel Lunch Box and Maakun Forest collection are distributed by Dante Beatrix and its associated Stores & Online Retailers. For more information, follow Dante Beatrix on Facebook.

Eugene Roddenberry, Jr. Dares San Diego to the “$100,000 Challenge for the Oceans”

from San Diego Oceans Foundation:

The “$100,000 Challenge for the Oceans” is the San Diego Oceans Foundation’s (SDOF) holiday fundraiser, initiated by major donor Eugene “Rod” Roddenberry, Jr. Roddenberry is motivating his neighbors to support this local charity during this difficult economic climate with a donation matching system. By the end of the year, he is seeking 500 people to contribute $20 each, which he will match dollar for dollar, resulting in a $10,000 contribution. He is also challenging environmentally conscious companies to show their support by matching this $10,000 donation. With the commitment of nine corporations and 500 residents, the San Diego Oceans Foundation can succeed in reaching their $100,000 Challenge.

Son of Gene Roddenberry, who created the Star Trek television and film series, Eugene “Rod” Roddenberry, Jr. is a passionate advocate for the oceans. Roddenberry has even started his own Roddenberry Dive Team (roddenberrydiveteam.com) in an effort to share his appreciation of our oceans with others. “The Roddenberry Dive Team takes the optimism inspired by my father’s philosophy and brings it to a very real and actionable place,” says Roddenberry. Roddenberry Dive Team members explore the underwater universe and attend innovative educational events aimed at understanding ocean life. Roddenberry’s love of the oceans began in college, and his philanthropy extends beyond financial contributions. He also volunteers his time with the San Diego Oceans Foundation as an Ocean in Motion Marine Science Education and Snorkeling Program volunteer.

San Diego Oceans Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, was founded in 1984 and has built a legacy of grassroots volunteer programs that increase the understanding of marine animals, protect ecosystems, and provide solutions to environmental challenges. Through their programs, they encourage community members of all ages and backgrounds to engage in meaningful, hands-on volunteer work and help spread their message of ocean stewardship. For more information on San Diego Oceans Foundation visit sdoceans.org.