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Book Report: Best Endings, Nook Press, Occupy, Broken Hugos & More!

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E.U. Clears Random House-Penguin Merger 
The European Union has approved the merger between the two publishing giants, Random House and Penguin Putnam.

Kobo Ebook Sales Dwarf Google 
While Indie bookstore sales haven't been exactly stellar, Kobo ebooks are selling better than Google ebooks.

Interview with Mary Roach 
Goodreads interviews Mary Roach, bestselling author of Stiff and Bonk, about her recent book, Gulp.

Teacher Knows if You've Done the E-reading 
A new form of software that tracks if students are doing their e-reading homework.

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GAME OF THRONES: "Walk of Punishment" S3E3 (review)

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By Kevin Cafferty
The most famous hand-loss in all of pop culture is when Luke Skywalker’s right-hand gets caught on the business end of Darth Vader’s lightsabre at the end of The Empire Strikes Back

Jaime Lannister (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) getting his hand chopped off at the end of this week’s installment of Game of Thrones doesn’t quite reach those rarified heights, but it was pretty shocking nonetheless. 


While Jaime and Luke Skywalker do seem to be united by both their missing hands and Daddy Issues, I don’t think Westeros is technologically advanced enough to provide Jaime with a cool mechanical hand like the one Luke had in Return of the Jedi.

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DOCTOR WHO: "Cold War" S7E9 (review)

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By Tea Krulos
This was, for me (and many others, I suspect) the first eagerly anticipated episode for this second part of season seven, and it didn’t disappoint.  I might be a little biased here, because I love a good submarine drama to begin with and so “sci-fi submarine drama” has got to be in my top 100 favorite genres.

Add to that a reboot of a classic Doctor adversary-- the Ice Warriors-- and a guest appearance by Liam Cunningham (Game of Thrones) as the captain of said submarine and you got some great Doctor Who.



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THE M.I.T GUIDE To Lock Picking

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Artwork By Deviant Ollam

Last week I accidentally locked myself out of my house while my husband was across the country and I had to make a decision concerning my desire to be inside where my pants were (I had let my dog out to do "his business" and the door shut behind me sans leg coverings). Do I go ahead and break a window, thus having to replace it with money that would usually be ear marked for food and bills, or do I throw caution to the wind and walk over in my underpants to my neighbor's house and call a locksmith?

Needless to say, I went with replacing the window (my neighbor is in his 80s and it might have killed him to see me in Wonder Woman adult Underoos) and, even though it was highly satisfactory to smash in a window with a rock, I would rather be able to use some kind of skill that would allow me to handle a future situation similar to this one without wasting money I had hoped to use on Ben and Jerry's ice cream.

Enter this manifesto called The M.I.T Guide to Lockpicking by Ted the Tool (dated 1991) that goes into minute detail on lock picking that could only be written by a guy attending some uber school without access to more than ten girls.

Download and print it out for emergencies...and by emergencies I mean finding yourself outdoors, partially nude, without your consent or if you need to get into a locked house during a zombie apocalypse.

The Pull List: AGE OF ULTRON #5, STAR WARS #4, BATMAN AND RED ROBIN #19 & More!

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Check out what I checked out this week.

Whether the comics are inspiring or disappointing, I read them all.

Welcome to The Pull List.

And, as always...Spoilers ahead!

Batman and Red Robin #19 (Pick of the Week)
Writer: Peter J. Tomasi
Art: Patrick Gleason & Mick Gray
Colors: John Kalisz
Publisher: DC Comics
Price: $2.99

The hype surrounding this issue involved the appearance of Carrie Kelley.

However, the meat and potatoes involves Red Robin and Frankenstein.

One of the things Batman is known for is being cool under pressure no matter how bad things are. Damian’s death has not been easy. In fact, it is making him act irrational for the first time, in a long time.

He is emotionally scarred and he “enlists” the help of Frankenstein in order to resurrect his fallen son. Using the Lazarus Pit would have serious repercussions so using a science he can understand is the way he wants to go, even if it is unnatural. Batman is super smart so he knows the ill effects of using Dr. Frankenstein’s methods. This means Batman can be completely taken over by emotion, and it took the death of his son to do it.

That would do it for just about anyone but it’s surprising to see such crazy behavior from The Dark Knight because he is usually the voice of reason when others are on the brink of madness. Another continuity question regarding the New 52 emerged as Batman mentioned how he and Superman died and came back to life. Now, Batman and Green Lantern were the only characters whose pre-New 52 characters were completely left intact but the lettering inside the word balloon was bold for only Superman’s name which could be a telling sign that Doomsday has, or will be a factor in this current universe.

Despite what you see on the cover, Carrie Kelley presence in this story doesn't suggest in the slightest that she will be the next Robin. Still, she was an important part of the story as her connection to Damian pretty much guarantees we haven’t seen the last of her. I don’t want to spoil what her character brings to the table, but it creates a wow factor that opens up a whirlwind of possibilities while creating more questions at the same time. Tomasi and Gleason deserve a standing ovation for their spectacular work on this book as it is a crescendo of action and superb storytelling.

Grade: A+


Star Wars #4
Writer: Brian Wood
Art: Carlos D’Anda
Colorist: Gabe Eltaeb
Cover: Alex Ross
Price: $2.99

Personally, this is one of my most anticipated titles of the month.

Brian Wood has done something very special here. He expands on the mythos that make this franchise so amazing while keeping its familiar and celebrated voice firmly intact. In The Shadow of Yavin, the Rebels are looking for a new base location but the Empire shows up at every turn and every scouting mission.

This leads Leia to the obvious conclusion that there is a spy among their ranks. Wood’s script shows a perilous sense of danger for the rebellion because no matter how many secret protocols are created, a fleet of Star Destroyers appear in the blink of an eye.

Leia is running out of options and you start to feel that she may never find a new home base. That is a testament to how well this book is constructed, because you know they eventually find the planet Hoth, and yet it completely sucks you in. Han and Chewie’s escape from an imperial garrison on Coruscant while flying through the planet's lower levels. Everything about the chase, from the dialogue to the art direction, made me feel that I was watching this unfold in a movie.

I've said it for the last three issues and I’m going to say it again. If you are not reading this series, you are doing yourself a huge disservice as a comic book or Star Wars fan. Read it now!!!

Grade: A-


X #0
Writer: Duane Swierczynski
Art: Eric Nguyen
Colors: Michelle Madsen
Cover: Raymond Swanland
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
Price: $2.99

This Rated-R crime story is about a vigilante who kills mobsters in a brutal fashion.  We don’t get to meet the man behind the mask, but that doesn’t stop readers from enjoying the blood splattering imagery of Eric Nguyen.

Still, one might think getting to know the person who exploits your reading helps you care about a little more about the entire process.

Not to worry. See, the bad guys are the scum of the earth, and seeing them getting their comeuppance is more than enough to sink your teeth into.

While I worry about interest in the long term, Duane Swierczynski has written a great first installment that is worth going out of your way for.

Grade: B

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LET'S CELEBRATE THE WORST DAY Of the Year Through The Beatles Animated Cartoon/Song 'Tax Man'...It's not Going to Make It Hurt Any Less But At Least It's Something Right?

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Well, it's that time of year again when we all have to officially do paperwork and see if the government will give us back some cash or destroy us financially.

Being that statistically this is the day when alcohol sales spike upward after the Superbowl, I suggest taking a moment before heading out to the post office to mail off your forms to down an entire bottle of Goldschlager while watching the Saturday Morning Beatles cartoon, Tax Man (just remember to call for a designated driver as you will more than likely be upchucking gold and bile while singing along to the song).

And together, we just might make it through today.

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MR SELFRIDGE: S1E4 (review)

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By Christopher Cerasi
Like all shiny new things, eventually cracks begin to show, and what was once seemingly so solid and sure seems to be slipping away. Some things are reparable, some are not. But before there is action, there is worry.

Lots and lots of worry.

Last night’s episode of Mr Selfridge dealt with the deep worries of almost all its characters, most especially the female ensemble.

For this installment we need to talk about the ladies.


Ellen Love (Zoe Tapper) is worried Harry (Jeremy Piven) is pulling away from her and in love with someone else. He doesn’t come to see her anymore, doesn’t return her letters, and worst of all, seems to be in love with the prima ballerina Anna Pavlova (Natalia Kremen) – or at least, she assumes this last bit based on the lavish press attention Harry’s latest publicity stunt for his department store is getting.

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Contest! Win LUV on DVD!

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A poignant and gritty coming-of-age story that features standout performances by Common, Danny Glover, Dennis Haysbert, Meagan Good, Charles S. Dutton and newcomer Michael Rainey Jr. highlight LUV, director Sheldon Candis’ compelling and touching film.  Nominated for the “Grand Jury Prize” at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and winner of the “Best Independent Feature” at the 2013 Black Reel Awards, LUV is a portrait of one boy’s rite of passage as he gets a crash course in what it means to be a man when he spends a day with the ex-convict uncle he idolizes.

And we're giving away three copies!


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PAUL RUDD Shills the NES in This 90's Commercial...And Has Not Aged A Day, Which, of Course, Means He's A Demon

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There are two things one must ask when watching this nostalgia-filled NES commercial from the 1990's: 1) Did we really think wearing suit jacket trench coats were cool? and 2) Did Paul Rudd sacrifice an infant so that his face would remain dewy and youthful for eternity?

I'm thinking that he did.

Which means the Admissions actor is quite possibly a minion of Satan and every time I actively seek out one of his films to stare misty-eyed at his loveliness, I am, in fact, worshiping a hell-beast wrapped in a Judd Apatow shroud of Devil comedy.

And you know what?

I am seemingly okay with that.

Commercial after the break.

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TUESDAY BLUs (& DVDs): This Week's New Releases 4/16/13

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Lots of interesting releases this week including the latest from Quentin Tarantino, a Criterion release of a cult classic, several British programs, a wonderful animated movie, a bunch of genre releases and an animated family film making it's U.S. debut.

Open up that queue and fire up that shopping cart and check out this weeks' can't miss selections!

Django Unchained

Written and directed by Quentin Tarantino and set in the South two years before the Civil War, Jamie Foxx stars as Django, a slave whose brutal history with his former owners lands him face-to-face with a German-born bounty hunter Dr. King Schultz (Christolph Waltz). Schultz is on the trail of the murderous Brittle brothers, and only Django can lead him to his bounty. The unorthodox Schultz acquires Django with a promise to free him upon the capture of the Brittles – dead or alive.

Success leads Schultz to free Django, though the two men choose not to go their separate ways. Instead, Schultz seeks out the South’s most wanted criminals with Django by his side. Honing vital hunting skills, Django remains focused on one goal: finding and rescuing Broomhilda (Kerry Washington), the wife he lost to the slave trade long ago.

Django and Schultz’s search ultimately leads them to Calvin Candie (Leonardo DiCaprio), the proprietor of “Candyland,” an infamous plantation. Exploring the compound under false pretenses, Django and Schultz rouse the suspicion of Stephen (Samuel L. Jackson), Candie’s trusted house slave. Their moves are marked, and a treacherous organization closes in on them. If Django and Schultz are to escape with Broomhilda, they must choose between independence and solidarity, between sacrifice and survival…

Extras include Reimagining The Spaghetti Western, Remembering J. Michael Riva: The Production Design of Django Unchained, The Costume Designs Of Sharen Davis, 20 Years In The Making: The Tarantino XX Blu-ray Collection, and Django Unchained Soundtrack Spot.

Dragon

Liu Jin-xi (Donnie Yen) is a village craftsman whose quiet life is irrevocably shattered by the arrival of two notorious gangsters in the local general store.  When Liu single-handedly saves the shopkeeper's life, he comes under investigation by detective Xu Bai-jiu (Takeshi Kaneshiro).

Convinced that Liu's martial arts mastery belies a hidden history of training by one of the region's vicious clans, Xu doggedly pursues the shy hero-and draws the attention of China's criminal underworld in the process.

Extras include The Making Of Dragon, Featurettes With Donnie Yen and "Lost In Jianghu" Music Video.

Repo Man: The Criterion Collection

A quintessential cult film of the 1980s, Alex Cox's singular sci-fi comedy stars the always captivating Harry Dean Stanton as a weathered repo man in desolate downtown Los Angeles, and Emilio Estevez as the nihilistic middle-class punk he takes under his wing. The job becomes more than either of them bargained for when they get involved in reclaiming a mysterious-and otherworldly-Chevy Malibu with a hefty reward attached to it. Featuring the ultimate early-eighties L.A. punk soundtrack, this grungily hilarious odyssey is also a politically trenchant take on President Reagan's domestic and foreign policies.

Extras include commentary, interviews, deleted scenes, trailers, roundtable discussion, the television version of the film, booklet featuring essays, interview and production history, and a conversation between actor Harry Dean Stanton and producer Peter McCarthy.

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A SUPER-CUT OF Law & Order's Fakest Websites...And Yes, There's A Lot of Porn Ones

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As an addict of both the original Law and Order and SVU, I have sat through countless episodes where I have learned, via the fake websites, that the internet is filled with prepubescent spank banks selling innocence for a monthly fee, that there are specially made apps for the best peeping spots in NYC and if you really want to know about a victim's life, you just need to check their FaceUnion page...seriously? FaceUnion?

But what really makes me happy is the porn sites that I get to see each week on SVU which are so amazingly named that I truly hope that someone has bought all the domain names and will begin making use of them as soon as humanly possible.

Oh, and if you too would like a crack at AnonymousQuickie.com, be sure to do a look-up on Searchling to see if it's available...you know, Searchling. It's just like Google.

Just watch and enjoy.

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Just Can't Get Enough Faith and Devotion– Why We Still Buy Into Depeche Mode

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For at least 15 years now I've been buying the new Depeche Mode album in hope of some great reward.

Sorry for the pun, but even the most devout fan of DM has to admit that there has not been an album as wholly powerful as their 1993 angst-filled studio release Songs of Faith and Devotion.



Their latest release, Delta Machine, is five full studio efforts later (not to mention the solo attempts of Gore and Gahan). My initial reaction to the release matched my disappointment with those past five, but that sells the album short. This is an album to be explored deeper with repeated plays, and possibly, dare I say it, their best since 1993.

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HUGO WEAVING Reprises Agent Smith...For General Electric?

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Agent Smith is many things, but mostly, he's an asshole and that's what we love about him.

But perhaps he's also a little short on BitCoins since the former Matrix pawn can now be found touting the software/hardware capability of GE in hospitals.

Okay, sure, he's still creepy and all, and I personally wouldn't want him in an operating room while I am getting surgery, but there's something a little sad about seeing the Dark Prince of code hawking GE as an Agent of Good when we all know he hates everything to do with humans.

Maybe he's getting degraded in his old age, who knows...

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X-Men: Days of Future Past, the Movie — Please Don’t Suck, I Don’t Ask Much

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It’s already being dubbed as potentially the most ambitious comic book movie to ever even be attempted. 

Fans are eating up every new picture, every new cast announcement, every new scrap of information, no matter how small. 

Anticipation for its release, over a year away, is steadily increasing.

Me?  I just hope it doesn’t suck.

I’m talking, of course, about the sequel to the surprisingly awesome X-Men: First Class, officially titled X-Men: Days of Future Past, and based on the eponymous groundbreaking Chris Claremont tale from Uncanny X-Men #141-142.

If you’re not familiar with this cover, go stand in the corner.
You’re dead to me.


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MAD MEN: "Collaborators" S6E3 (review)

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By Clay N. Ferno
The third episode of Mad Men this season is directed by the show’s leading man Jon Hamm and focuses on the complicated relationships in Don Draper’s life.

Like electrons around the nucleus, people’s lives are spinning around the protons and neurons of Don and his ladies.

How soon before an atomic meltdown, at this pace, though?

Cheating, deception and resolving how honest people want to appear are all issues accented in this latest installment of Mad Men.

The show opens with Don Draper (Hamm) having another encounter with neighbor Doctor Arnold Rosen (Brian Markinson) in the elevator.

The doctor and wife Sylvia (Linda Cardellini) are holding up the elevator arguing about money.

As the doctor returns to work, Don slips back upstairs to continue his tryst.


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THE FOLLOWING: "Havenport" S1E13 (recap)

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By Steve Ahlquist
Perhaps it's an impossible equation to solve.

Psychopaths and sociopaths are, by their very nature, unable to "work well with others" and so Joe Carroll's idea, to build a cult and a community out of such people, may ultimately be unworkable.

It's the "herding cats" metaphor realized.

This isn't just Joe Carroll's problem. This is the problem the writers of The Following have to face and explore every week. Joe Carroll's second-in-command, Roderick, has been wilting under Carroll's close supervision. This is a guy used to doing whatever he wants and killing whoever he wants.

Now he has been forced to follow orders until he reaches he breaking point.



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AFTER A TRAGEDY, We All Need A Hug

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I know that this is simply a pop culture website and that, in the scheme of what happened in Boston yesterday, nothing any of us writers post today is going to really matter.

And you know what? That's okay.

Because sometimes it's about carrying on doing what it is you love to do, even if that means writing up TV show reviews or uploading videos of cats in the face of unspeakable horror and feeling that, once again, a part of what makes us feel safe in this country has been irrevocably taken away.

And yes, watching as people were blown apart made all that fear and sickness from 9/11 come back up again, but seeing the crowds of people running toward that devastation to help, unafraid that they were putting their own lives in danger, was just as powerful to me as that horrific blast or the aftermath of blood-stained sidewalks in a city that has been marked by a violent and passionate history because it meant that we are not really lost or as apathetic as we sometimes believe ourselves to be.

Not when it really counts.

The pundits and the politicos have already started to turn this act into a cry to embrace fear and hate but they have no doubt missed the point (as they always do) when something like this happens on our soil.

That it isn't tragedy that defines us, it is our kindness and our selflessness to act as a crutch to those hurt and destroyed that truly makes us Americans, and at the end of the day, it is those very things that I choose to believe in and it comforts me to know it.

Tomorrow I will take to my computer to post videos of bad rappers and supercuts of actors saying "Shitballs" in movies, but today I'm going to hug my friends and family and be happy.

Because I can.

MAN OF STEEL Final Trailer Lands on Earth

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This is it...

Thoughts?  Super or not so?

FOG! Chats With w00tstock and Learning Town's PAUL and STORM!

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Interview conducted by Lauren Berkley
Unless you've been living under a rock, you are more likely aware of Felicia Day and her Geek & Sundry YouTube channel. You might also be familiar with singer-songwriter Jonathan Coulton – known as “JoCo” to his fans – who most recently made headlines when the FOX show “Glee” allegedly ripped off his rendition of “Baby Got Back.”

But this interview is not with JoCo.

It is with Paul and Storm, a musical-comedy duo who often tour with him.

Paul and Storm, along with Wil Wheaton and Adam Savage of “Mythbusters” founded the vaudevillian event w00tstock. They also just wrapped the first season of “Learning Town,” a web series on Geek & Sundry, where they take over a failing old-fashioned children's show – complete with puppets, songs, and a very warped sense of humor.

I sat down with them via Skype to discuss their inspirations, what's next after “Learning Town,” and what it really means to be a “geek” in today's world.


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THE COMIC LIST: Releases For 4/17/12

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After the jump check out a list of which which comics, graphic novels, toys and other pop-culture merchandise will arrive at your local comic shop via Diamond Comics Distributors.   Please check with your retailer for availability.

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