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Kylo Ren's Fake Twitter Account Is The Best

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Kylo Ren's Fake Twitter Account Is The Best

If you haven’t seen Force Awakens yet, SPOILERS AHEAD.

Seen it? OK, so you know that Kylo Ren is...not your average villain. He’s a villain-in-training, a moody young man with feelings and a lightsaber, which should eventually make for some interesting character development, but for now makes for an excellent parody Twitter account someone has set up called “Emo Kylo Ren”.

I...don’t know why I said “parody”. It’s not like a version of Twitter exists in the Star Wars universe and Kylo has a real account overseen by First Order PR lackeys, but hey, who knows what canon surprises we have in store over the next few years.


Sunday's Best Deals: Gaming Peripherals, Wake-Up Light, 3-in-1 Griddler, and More

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Sunday's Best Deals: Gaming Peripherals, Wake-Up Light, 3-in-1 Griddler, and More

An incredibly popular alarm clock, a versatile griddler, and a $28 Logitech gaming mouse highlight today’s best deals. Bookmark Kinja Deals and follow us on Twitter to never miss a deal. Commerce Content is independent of Editorial and Advertising, and if you buy something through our posts, we may get a small share of the sale. Click here to learn more.

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Sunday's Best Deals: Gaming Peripherals, Wake-Up Light, 3-in-1 Griddler, and More

If you didn’t get a life-changing wake-up light for Christmas, the high-end model is down to $115 today, which is within $5 of its all-time low price. [Philips HF3520 Wake-Up Light, $115]

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Sunday's Best Deals: Gaming Peripherals, Wake-Up Light, 3-in-1 Griddler, and More

The 3-in-1 Cuisinart Griddler is one of the best things I purchased in 2015, and Amazon will sell you one for just $50 today, which is about $35-$50 less than usual. [Cuisinart GR-4NR 5-in-1 Griddler, $50]

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Pro tip: Pick up the waffle iron plates to go with it. You won’t regret it.

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Sunday's Best Deals: Gaming Peripherals, Wake-Up Light, 3-in-1 Griddler, and More

If one of your new year’s resolutions is to lose some weight and live a healthier lifestyle, you should definitely consider picking up this Withings smart scale.

The Sweethome-recommended Withings Smart Body Analyzer looks like any other bathroom scale at first glance, but it can automatically sync your vitals to your phone (including Apple’s HealthKit), track your indoor air quality, and even measure your heart rate. It typically sells for $130-$150, but Amazon has it for $97 right now, which is a match for its Black Friday price. [Withings WS-50 Smart Body Analyer, $98]

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Sunday's Best Deals: Gaming Peripherals, Wake-Up Light, 3-in-1 Griddler, and More

Speaking of New Year’s resolutions, if you’re planning on putting on some muscle, Amazon’s Gold Box is overflowing with discounted weights, benches, and more, today only. [Save 50% or more on select strength and training items]


Sunday's Best Deals: Gaming Peripherals, Wake-Up Light, 3-in-1 Griddler, and More

Logitech’s fantastic G500s gaming mouse is down to just $28 on Amazon today, the best price we’ve ever seen. [Logitech G500s Laser Gaming Mouse with Adjustable Weight Tuning, $28]

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More Gold Box Gaming Deals:

Corsair Gaming K70 RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Aircraft-Grade Aluminum ($140) | Amazon

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Creative Fatal1ty Gaming Headset ($16) | Amazon

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CybertronPC Hellion Gaming PC (3.5 GHz AMD FX-6300 6-Core, 2GB GeForce GT740, 16GB DDR3 1600MHz, 1TB HDD, WiFi, Windows 8.1 64-Bit) ($540) | Amazon

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CybertronPC Patriot-HBX Gaming PC (AMD A4 6300 3.70GHz 2-Core (3.9GHz Boost), 16GB DDR3-1600, 1TB/8GB SSHD, Windows 10 64-bit, AMD Radeon HD 8370D ($400) | Amazon

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Sunday's Best Deals: Gaming Peripherals, Wake-Up Light, 3-in-1 Griddler, and More

If you just got a PS4 for Christmas, The Witcher 3 is probably the best game you can buy for it right now, and a digital code will only set you back $25 right now. [The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt [PS4], $25]

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Sunday's Best Deals: Gaming Peripherals, Wake-Up Light, 3-in-1 Griddler, and More

If you’d rather carry around a pocket-sized battery pack, this 3600mAh model from Aukey actually charges with a Lightning input, meaning Apple devotees can finally travel without carrying around a grody old microUSB cable. It’ll only set you back $10, and even comes with a Lightning cable, which would normally run at least $5 by itself. [Aukey 3600mAh Lightning Input Battery Pack, $10]

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Sunday's Best Deals: Gaming Peripherals, Wake-Up Light, 3-in-1 Griddler, and More

Need something to spend all of those Amazon gift cards on? How about a 4K IPS monitor. I use this exact model every day, and couldn’t be happier with it. [Dell Ultra HD 4K Monitor P2415Q 24-Inch Screen LED-Lit Monitor, $400]

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Sunday's Best Deals: Gaming Peripherals, Wake-Up Light, 3-in-1 Griddler, and More

Whether you’ve owned a PS4 or Xbox One for years, or just got yours yesterday, your controllers deserve to charge in style. [PDP Energizer 2X Charging Station for PS4, $20. Also for Xbox One.]

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This Drone Footage Of Suburban Syria Looks Like A Post-Apocalyptic Hellscape

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This Drone Footage Of Suburban Syria Looks Like A Post-Apocalyptic Hellscape

The Syrian civil war has been raging for half a decade now, and the scars show more than ever. The drone footage below show parts of suburban Syria totally destroyed for as far as the eye can see. It is amazing to think that humans live in this horrific battle zone, but they do.

The video was shot in parts of Jobar, once a highly populated neighborhood in outskirts of Syria’s Capital, Damascus. It has since been the center of intense fighting between Assad’s forces and rebel groups.

According RT, the area is also home to some pretty spectacular historical sites:

“Before the conflict in Syria erupted in 2011, the neighborhood was home to some 300,000 residents, most of whom were Sunni Muslims. The suburb contained a number of ancient landmarks, most notably the Green Synagogue, the oldest Jewish synagogue in the world. It also contained the Grand Jobar Mosque in addition to the tomb of the Prophet Elijah. Jobar also housed ancient baths that were built during Ottoman times.”

Now the area is a wasteland where houses and shops are occupied by opposing factions that may differ from block-to-block and where misguided weapons can fall from the sky at any moment. Tunnels run through the area as well, making the fighting totally unpredictable and extremely deadly.

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At a certain point, you have to wonder what they are really fighting for, as destruction like this will take a generation or more to rebuild.

Contact the author at Tyler@jalopnik.com.

The Force Awakens Almost Shared The Title With This Expanded Universe Novel? 

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The Force Awakens Almost Shared The Title With This Expanded Universe Novel? 

Well, this could have drastically changed the conversation about how The Force Awakens fits into the rest of the Star Wars saga: it almost shared the same name with one of the novels from the Expanded Universe.

According to Pablo Hidalgo, a creative executive who sits on the LucasFilm Story Group, indicated that an early title for the latest Star Wars film was Shadow of the Empire.

The novel in question was Steven Perry’s 1996 book Shadows of the Empire, which took place between Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. The book was part of a practice multimedia campaign that included a coordinated video game and comics as LucasFilm prepared for re-releasing the original and prequel trilogies to theaters.

Shadows of the Empire doesn’t relate in any way to The Force Awakens, but had that happened, there would have been quite a lot of chatter in the Star Wars Expanded Universe community trying to figure out just how the film related to the EU, even as the EU went away.

The Force Awakens Almost Shared The Title With This Expanded Universe Novel? 

The confusion between the book (which is still in print) and the eventual film probably means that the change was a good one: confusion from reviewers and casual movie-goers who read the book and picked it up would be a huge topic of discussion across the internet, something that LucasFilm probably didn’t want as they eliminated the Expanded Universe.

[Twitter, Verge]

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The Force Is Strong With This Star Wars-Inspired Royal Air Force Art

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The Force Is Strong With This Star Wars-Inspired Royal Air Force Art

Artist Sam L. Rolls made this brilliant homage to both the Royal Air Force and Star Wars: The Force Awakens. The rendering depicts Royal Air Force Chinook, Tornado, Spitfire, and Typhoon combat aircraft charging across the water as if they were X-Wings from The Force Awakens.

The Force Is Strong With This Star Wars-Inspired Royal Air Force Art

Above is the moment in the movie that that the art references, it was also one of the most captivating moments in the first Star Wars: The Force Awakens trailer.

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Here is Sam’s dramatic piece in its entirety:

The Force Is Strong With This Star Wars-Inspired Royal Air Force Art

A big thanks to Sam Rolls for sharing his art with us. See more at his page here—he has a rendition with the Red Arrows blasting across the water that’s worth checking out as well.


Contact the author at Tyler@jalopnik.com.

Weekend Matinee: Santa Claus Conquers The Martians

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Weekend Matinee: Santa Claus Conquers The Martians

The holiday season is just about over, but for this weekend’s Weekend Matinee, lets go back to 1964’s Santa Claus Conquers The Martians, just got get one last bit of cheer out this weekend.

Or something like cheer. This film is often featured on lists of the worst films ever made, and it’s been roundly mocked throughout the internet.

So, watch along with your fellow io9 friends and have fun in the comments.

[h/t SF Signal]

Here's How Complicated It Is To Don A Kylo Ren Costume

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Here's How Complicated It Is To Don A Kylo Ren Costume

Kylo Ren has a pretty neat costume for The Force Awakens, and there’s a lot of costumers out there who are looking to replicate it for their own fun. While it looks simple, the costume is way more intricate than you’d think.

Dawn Bright, SL-13377 of the 501st Legion has been working to construct her own set of robes. She’s since completed her build, and walks you through the steps to put it all on. There’s a bunch of layers to this.

I have a friend of mine who was working to get his version up and running for The Force Awakens, only to run into trouble because of the layers. It’s a lot harder than it looks.

Check out the rest of Dawn’s videos: she’s documented how she’s put together her costume.


Inside a WWII Air Raid Shelter Cube That Protected Factory Workers 

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Inside a WWII Air Raid Shelter Cube That Protected Factory Workers 

In the first half of the 20th century, the Manfréd Weiss Steel and Metal Works was the largest machine factory in Hungary, located on Csepel island outside the capital, Budapest. In 1944 and 1945, the Allies attacked this important industrial target several times, dropping thousands of incendiary and demolition bombs onto the buildings.

The factory played a key role in the heavy industry and military production of Hungary, which remained the last supporter of Nazi Germany until the end of the war. It produced all types of equipment, from airplanes and munitions, to automotive engines, tanks and jeeps.

To keep the wartime production on track, the 40,000 factory workers needed proper protection. So 17 bomb proof air raid shelters made of reinforced concrete were built in the factory yard, in the form of massive windowless cubes.

The Consolidated B-24 Liberator and Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress bombers of the 15th Air Force nearly wiped out everything from the Manfréd Weiss Steel and Metal Works by the end of the World War II. Only the walls of a few production halls and the air raid shelter cubes remained standing.

Shelter No 2 can be visited as a memorial place and museum, operated by the private group Budapest Scenes. The following photos show you the simple interior of the shelter, where hundreds of men and women were sitting in complete darkness during air raids, listening to the frightening detonations and feeling the devastating rumble deep in their guts.

Inside a WWII Air Raid Shelter Cube That Protected Factory Workers 

Inside a WWII Air Raid Shelter Cube That Protected Factory Workers 

Inside a WWII Air Raid Shelter Cube That Protected Factory Workers 

Inside a WWII Air Raid Shelter Cube That Protected Factory Workers 

Inside a WWII Air Raid Shelter Cube That Protected Factory Workers 

Inside a WWII Air Raid Shelter Cube That Protected Factory Workers 

Inside a WWII Air Raid Shelter Cube That Protected Factory Workers 

Inside a WWII Air Raid Shelter Cube That Protected Factory Workers 

Inside a WWII Air Raid Shelter Cube That Protected Factory Workers 

Inside a WWII Air Raid Shelter Cube That Protected Factory Workers 

Inside a WWII Air Raid Shelter Cube That Protected Factory Workers 

Inside a WWII Air Raid Shelter Cube That Protected Factory Workers 

Inside a WWII Air Raid Shelter Cube That Protected Factory Workers 

Inside a WWII Air Raid Shelter Cube That Protected Factory Workers 

Inside a WWII Air Raid Shelter Cube That Protected Factory Workers 

Inside a WWII Air Raid Shelter Cube That Protected Factory Workers 

Inside a WWII Air Raid Shelter Cube That Protected Factory Workers 

Inside a WWII Air Raid Shelter Cube That Protected Factory Workers 

Inside a WWII Air Raid Shelter Cube That Protected Factory Workers 

Inside a WWII Air Raid Shelter Cube That Protected Factory Workers 

Inside a WWII Air Raid Shelter Cube That Protected Factory Workers 

Inside a WWII Air Raid Shelter Cube That Protected Factory Workers 

Inside a WWII Air Raid Shelter Cube That Protected Factory Workers 

Inside a WWII Air Raid Shelter Cube That Protected Factory Workers 

Inside a WWII Air Raid Shelter Cube That Protected Factory Workers 

Inside a WWII Air Raid Shelter Cube That Protected Factory Workers 

Inside a WWII Air Raid Shelter Cube That Protected Factory Workers 

Inside a WWII Air Raid Shelter Cube That Protected Factory Workers 


Photos: Attila Nagy/Gizmodo

Star Wars Fan Spends A Year Building The Best LEGO Millennium Falcon Ever

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Star Wars Fan Spends A Year Building The Best LEGO Millennium Falcon Ever

LEGO builder Marshall Banana spent a year planning and building this 7,500 piece replica of the latest version of Han Solo’s ride. It’s one of the most beautiful pieces of garbage I’ve ever seen.

The official LEGO set for The Force Awakens’ Falcon is 1.329 pieces, and it doesn’t look so hot.

Star Wars Fan Spends A Year Building The Best LEGO Millennium Falcon Ever

The biggest official LEGO Star Wars model ever made is the Ultimate Collectors Series Falcon, which consists of more than 5,000 pieces and is currently available on Amazon for $6,000.

Star Wars Fan Spends A Year Building The Best LEGO Millennium Falcon Ever

Marshall Banana’s version of the new Falcon (via The Brothers Brick) is bigger and better than both of them.

Star Wars Fan Spends A Year Building The Best LEGO Millennium Falcon Ever

The nearly three-foot-long, 22 pound creation is bristling with small details. Not even the sides of the ship were skimped on.

Star Wars Fan Spends A Year Building The Best LEGO Millennium Falcon Ever

And while other than a cockpit that seats four there isn’t much in the way of interior detail (he had to keep the weight down), Marshall Banana makes up for it in every other way possible, from guns and pipes to lighted engines.

Star Wars Fan Spends A Year Building The Best LEGO Millennium Falcon Ever

Check out the good Marshall’s Flickr stream for more shots of the incredible Falcon, along with other wonderful LEGO creations (Cowboy Beebop for the win.)

To contact the author of this post write to fahey@kotaku.com or find him on Twitter at @bunnyspatial.

The Moon Is A Devastating Mistress In Ian McDonald's Luna: New Moon 

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The Moon Is A Devastating Mistress In Ian McDonald's Luna: New Moon 

Science Fiction authors have made the Moon a popular destination for centuries now: our closest celestial neighbor is home to hundreds of stories. Ian McDonald’s latest novel, Luna: New Moon, is probably one of the best set there.

Taking place in 2110, McDonald pulls us into the deadly world of industrial politics and drama. Five families control the moon: the Mackenzies, the Asamoahs, the Vorontsovs, the Suns and the Cortas, each handling some part of life, from metal mining to agriculture to transportation to Helium-3 Mining.

http://www.amazon.com/Luna-New-Moon-...

It’s in this environment that Corta matriarch Adriana Corta is dying, and her company will be handed over to the next generation. The children of the Corta family will shoulder enormous responsibility, and their infighting might destroy everything she’s built, and that’s before her rivals are figured into the mix.

There’s some interesting parallels with Robert Heinlein’s own novel about the moon, The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress. McDonald’s lunar civilization operates on some shared elements: companies rule the moon, and its employees are in a constant war against the elements. There’s a real libertarian streak to these inhabited moons, but McDonald manages to do a much better job than Heinlein ever did.

The Moon Is A Devastating Mistress In Ian McDonald's Luna: New Moon 

McDonald’s five families have established their own sort of order, but rather than show off an idealized libertarian world of chaotic equality, he’s set up a fantastic example of how wealth is distributed to the top and bottom. One of the main characters, Marina Calzaghe, lives almost breath to breath after emigrating to the moon. Upon arrival, people are outfitted with chips and digital familiars that count down how much air they have left before they go into debt - how much time they have before they perish.

McDonald doesn’t bludgeon this point: he works it in with a thousand little details, and as Calzaghe’s future is saved after she prevents an assassination of one of the younger Corta heirs, the divide between super rich and poor are pretty stark.

The book was recently optioned to become a television series, and there’s plenty of material for one: the family and rival fighting to control the moon is intense and exhilarating to read.

Interspersed with the narrative about the families is Adriana Corta’s own story: how she went from Brazil to the Moon, and how she earned her wealth and muscled her way up the ladder to become the fifth dragon of the Moon. Her story is brutal and pragmatic, and it’s worth the price of admission all on its own.

What makes Luna such an interesting novel is that McDonald envisions a future that feels wholly realistic. A space-bound civilization isn’t likely going to follow the conventional political and economic models, and rather than back into one idealogical corner like Heinlein, he creates his own. There’s echoes of the past here to be sure, but they’re blended with a whole new vision for how we will live outside of the Earth’s atmosphere.

This is an astonishingly good novel, loaded with vivid detail and interesting ideas about politics, dynasties and our future in space. McDonald has written - no, crafted - some of my favorite science fiction novels, from River of Gods to The Dervish House, and this one is probably his best yet.

A Breathtaking View of the World's Oldest River System

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A Breathtaking View of the World's Oldest River System

West Virginia is probably best known for coal mines, followed closely by pepperoni rolls. You know aspect of the state doesn’t get nearly enough attention? Its absolutely breathtaking scenery.

Take New River Gorge, the latest under-appreciated American wonder to get a spotlight from astrophotographers Harun Mehmedinovic and Gavin Heffernan, who are running around the country snapping ridiculously pretty pictures of the night sky to raise awareness of light pollution.

New River Gorge is nestled deep in the Appalachians; the oldest mountain range in the world. For the past billion years, this rugged landscape has been slowly crumbling into the Atlantic, building up the massive coastal plain that now supports tens of millions of people. Filmed during the transition from midsummer to late fall, Mehmedinovic and Heffernan’s timelapse video (above) is the perfect homage to the ephemeral nature of life—in a place that’s seen so many different lifeforms come and go over the ages.

And here are a few jaw-dropping still shots from the project—all of which will be included in the crowdfunded astrophotography book SKYGLOW, slated to be published next spring.

A Breathtaking View of the World's Oldest River System

A Breathtaking View of the World's Oldest River System

A Breathtaking View of the World's Oldest River System

A Breathtaking View of the World's Oldest River System

A Breathtaking View of the World's Oldest River System

A Breathtaking View of the World's Oldest River System

A Breathtaking View of the World's Oldest River System

A Breathtaking View of the World's Oldest River System


This film was shot and edited by Harun Mehmedinović and premiered on BBC Earth

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There's Some Complex Physics In These Photos of Ink Falling Through Water

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There's Some Complex Physics In These Photos of Ink Falling Through Water

Spherical Rayleigh-Taylor Instabilities, to be exact. That’s what happens when two fluids of different densities collide under the force of gravity. The pattern can be seen in everything from the mushroom clouds of nuclear explosions to cosmic supernovae. But as science photographer Linden Gledhill demonstrates, you can also recreate the fluid dynamics phenomenon at home, using nothing but ink, water, and a good camera.

“I was inspired by the computer modeling work of Mark Stock who has been doing some amazing simulations of Spherical Rayleigh-Taylor Instabilities of liquids falling through other liquids,” Gledhill told Gizmodo in an email. “I’ve set up a small tank of water with an optical window in the base and I’m now exploring the instabilities of ink falling through the tank.”

Like Stock’s models, Gledhill’s ink droplets twist and distort under the effects of gravity as they plunge through water. The results are short lived—eventually, ink and water will combine in an inseparable union—but during those fleeting seconds of first contact, the contorted dance between the two fluids is a beautiful sight to behold.

There's Some Complex Physics In These Photos of Ink Falling Through Water

There's Some Complex Physics In These Photos of Ink Falling Through Water

There's Some Complex Physics In These Photos of Ink Falling Through Water

There's Some Complex Physics In These Photos of Ink Falling Through Water

There's Some Complex Physics In These Photos of Ink Falling Through Water

There's Some Complex Physics In These Photos of Ink Falling Through Water

There's Some Complex Physics In These Photos of Ink Falling Through Water


Images reproduced with permission from Linden Gledhill. You can check out more of his work on his website and his Flickr page.

One Chip Changed The Video Game Market Forever

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One Chip Changed The Video Game Market Forever

Welcome to this week’s Reading List, where you’ll find the best popular culture and science fiction stories on the internet assembled in one delightful package. This week: The Star Wars Holiday Special, reading lists, managing movie theaters and the invention of video game cartridges.

  • The Star Wars holiday special is particularly reviled, but how did it come together? Mental Floss has an oral history of the program. [Mental Floss]
  • What does one discover when someone decides to expand their reading horizons? [Max Gladstone]
  • The Force Awakens might have been one of the biggest openings of all time. How did that look from the people who are responsible for showing it to moviegoers? [Fusion]
  • Anyone who’s ever played video games owes a debt to Wallace Kirschner and Lawrence Haskel, who invented the video game cartridge. [Fast Company]

Image credit: CTR Photos / Shuttershock

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The First Trailer For HBO's Sesame Street Is 60 Seconds of Pure Joy

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Sesame Street is moving to HBO for the next few seasons starting in January and the first trailer is now out. And it’s basically delightful.

All your favorite characters are back, plus plenty of pop culture references, celebrity cameos (Jon Hamm, anyone?), and even some classic footage. It seems like HBO is doing justice to one of the most iconic and important TV series ever broadcast.

The new season of Sesame Street will start airing on January 16 and is slated for a five season run. HBO’s deal gives the network exclusive rights to air the show for nine months before it shows up on PBS — the non-profit channel that’s been running Sesame Street since its 1969 debut.

[HBO]


Contact the author at germain@io9.com.

Marvel Could Be Adding Another Comic Hero To Its Movie Roster!

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Marvel Could Be Adding Another Comic Hero To Its Movie Roster!

There’s even more rumors about Robin’s role in Batman v Superman. Has the X-Force movie lineup been revealed? Legends of Tomorrow casts a love interest for Sara Lance. Plus the first still from Assassin’s Creed, a smidgen of extra Deadpool footage, and new images from Grimm. To Me, My Spoilers!

Marvel

A new Empire interview with Deadpool director Tim Miller may have seemingly hinted that 20th Century Fox, which owns several Marvel properties ranging from Deadpool (of course), to the Fantastic Four and the X-Men, may have lost the rights to the Marvel villain Taskmaster:

I’d love to see Deadpool fight Batman - no, I’m just kidding, that’s not even in the Marvel family! I’d love to see Deadpool go up against Taskmaster who’s another Marvel total fuckin’ badass. But if I was to stay inside the Fox family, I would like to see him fight X-23, the female Wolverine. The female clone of Wolverine.

Although it’s not solid confirmation, the implication there is that Taskmaster—a skull-faced mercenary who’s “photographic reflexes” allow him to replicate the physical skills of any hero he comes across, making him a highly-skilled warrior—is no longer part of Fox’s “family”, something Heroic Hollywood backed up, citing sources saying that the character’s live-action rights have reverted back to Marvel Studios. But Miller may have just misspoken, so take all this as speculation for now.


Batman v Superman

Latino Review is claiming to have more details on Robin’s presence in the movie. The site claims that the bullet-torn suit show in the movie’s Comic-Con trailer is indeed the often-rumored suit of a deceased Jason Todd—but also add that Todd was in fact the second Robin to work with Ben Affleck’s Bruce Wayne. Dick Grayson, the original Robin of the comics, also existed in this universe, and will apparently get a shoutout during the film.


X-Force

Comicbook.com have uncovered a piece of concept art from artist Greg Semkow that is supposedly based on the team that will appear in the long-in-development X-Force film: Cable, the time-travelling son of Cyclops, Warpath, a Native American mutant with superstrength, Domino, a highly trained marksman who can affect probability, explosive mutant Cannonball, and what appears to be a new version of power-absorbing X-Men regular Rogue.


Assassin’s Creed

A new interview with Entertainment Weekly sees Michael Fassbender discuss his connection to the video game series, and how the movie will appeal to fans of the face-and-neck-stabbing simulator. He hadn’t played the game before taking the role, but:

I’ve played it since [being offered the job], mainly to get an idea of the physicality of the character.

We’re striving to find something special. We believe the whole concept around it is special and want to service that the best we can. The fans are really passionate: very specific and they expect accuracy and historical detail. We’re really trying to capitalize and feed on and enjoy the fun element. We’re working hard to make this something special.

A new picture of Fassbender and Ariane Labed in character was also included.

Marvel Could Be Adding Another Comic Hero To Its Movie Roster!


Deadpool

There’s a few snifters of extra dialogue in this TV spot mostly cut from footage in the most recent trailers.


Legends of Tomorrow

Ali Liebert has been cast as Lindsay Carlisle, 1950s nurse who lives her life hiding the fact that she is a lesbian—until she finds herself falling in love with Caity Lotz’s Sara Lance/White Canary. Executive Producer Phil Klemmer sets up the romance in an interview with Entertainment Weekly:

At the start of this episode, we find Sara Lance completely out of place, both in time and place, visiting 1958 ‘Pleasantville, America’ — and also out of place emotionally.

After Sara was brought back from the dead on Arrow, she hasn’t been herself — she’s been consumed by a quest for bloodshed and incapable of having romantic feelings for anyone. The strict social norms of the fifties makes this the last place Sara Lance would ever expect to find love with a young, closeted nurse, but that’s how love works — it finds you.


Grimm

TV Line has a gallery of images from the show’s midseason return—there’s plenty more at the link.

Marvel Could Be Adding Another Comic Hero To Its Movie Roster!

Marvel Could Be Adding Another Comic Hero To Its Movie Roster!


Ash vs Evil Dead

Finally, things get messy in a new promo for the show’s upcoming season finale, “The Dark One”.


Additional reporting by Gordon Jackson and Charlie Jane Anders. Image: Batman v Superman.

The 17 Most Unforgettable Movie Moments Of 2015

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The 17 Most Unforgettable Movie Moments Of 2015

You know that moment. The moment in a movie that you geek out over as soon as you walk out of the theater. The one that gives you goosebumps, or makes you whisper “Holy crap” as it’s happening. Those are the “wow” moments, and we’ve collected the best ones from 2015.

Below are our 17 favorite wow movie moments of 2015 in the world of sci-fi, fantasy and action.

Spoilers for all of these movies follow

The 17 Most Unforgettable Movie Moments Of 2015

17. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 - The sewer

I didn’t love the final installment of The Hunger Games, but it does have a few great scenes—especially a masterfully staged, suspenseful action scene in the sewers of the Capitol. What starts as a a scary, slow burn quickly becomes a boisterous set-piece as Katniss and her crew battle an army of mutated “mutts,” highlighted by an almost Legolas-like bow and arrow long take and a shocking death.

16. Pan - Smells Like Teen Spirit

It still doesn’t seem like a real thing. Peter Pan makes his first entrance to Neverland only to hear the inhabitants—and eventually Hugh Jackman’s Blackbeard—singing Nirvana’s Smells Like Teen Spirit. Somehow this is both completely out of place and also completely perfect. The ‘90s grunge anthem is sung with hypnotic repetition against this bright, CG landscape, and the whole thing is just so out there, weird but also catchy and unforgettable. It’s not just a stand-out moment in an otherwise blah movie, it’s one of the stand-out moments of the year.

The 17 Most Unforgettable Movie Moments Of 2015

15. Jupiter Ascending - The flying boots action chase

The Wachowskis’ Jupiter Ascending has some cool ideas, but most of it is predictable, overly melodramatic, and kind of stupid. There’s one part that isn’t, though. And it’s an amazing chase sequence where Channing Tatum’s character Caine Wise uses his super-duper awesome flying boots to fly through Chicago while being chased. It’s one of those action sequences that the Wachowskis are best known for, and it’s one of the few redeeming factors in this otherwise disappointing film.

The 17 Most Unforgettable Movie Moments Of 2015

14. Cinderella - The Fairy Godmother arrives

Kenneth Branagh’s Cinderella played things pretty safe with the famous fairy tale but that was okay because of the way its magical moments elevated everything else. The best of these is when we first meet the Fairy Godmother, played by Helena Bonham Carter. She’s immediately transforms not just Cinderella, her mice, the pumpkin and more, she transforms the movie—giving it a genuinely jaw-dropping moment of beauty and wonder.

13. Tomorrowland - Jetpack flight

Frank Walker’s jetpack never actually works. That is, until he, and it, find their way to Tomorrowland. Once a young Frank slips it on in mid-air, Brad Bird’s mostly disappointing adventure reaches its peak potential. This is a gorgeous, chill-inducing scene as Frank flies through this incredibly mysterious and futuristic world. Even if the film never reaches a moment as awe-inspiring as this one, at least there’s this one.

12. It Follows - The opening

If It Follows didn’t live up to its chilling opening scene, it would still be pretty amazing. Out of nowhere, we see a girl running through her neighborhood. There doesn’t seem to be anything chasing her, she’s just scared, and the more scared she gets running through houses, through the street and eventually to the beach, the more scared we also get. We have no idea what’s happening, but the pure terror, long takes and shocking smash cut from director David Robert Mitchell make for a stupendous sequence.

The 17 Most Unforgettable Movie Moments Of 2015

11. The Martian - The final escape

It was never going to be easy for Mark Watney to get off of Mars. But the plan his NASA friends come up with seems absolutely ridiculous. Which is why it’s such a fantastic moment. Ridley Scott’s film makes you feel so much of the weight of Watney’s situation, only an act of true craziness could balance that and make everything else pay off. Which is what Watney’s escape absolutely does.

The 17 Most Unforgettable Movie Moments Of 2015

10. Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation - The opening

Most movies save their biggest “wow” moment for the end of the film. Everything builds to it. But Christopher McQuarrie’s Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation says’ “Screw that.” Instead, they give us the film’s biggest moment, the poster image, the trailer money shot, before the main titles. Tom Cruise’s Ethan Hunt runs and jumps onto a plane, only to be lifted into the air hanging onto the side of the plane (in a stunt that cruise actually did himself.) And you can tell, because the camera is right there capturing everything.

9. Ex Machina - Dancing

Ex Machina is a great movie. It’s tense, it’s seductive, it’s claustrophobic—and then, out of nowhere, Oscar Isaac’s character, Nathan, just starts dancing in this evocative red room. The whole scene sticks out like a sore thumb. And yet the dancing is both incredibly vibrant, but also incredibly off-putting, because of what it says about the character’s mental state. Everything, put together, makes for the film’s most memorable and crazy moment.

8. Ant-Man - Avengers HQ and Falcon

For most of its runtime, Peyton’s Reed’s delightful Ant-Man is pretty understated for a Marvel movie. Except for one scene. It’s Scott’s final test. He’s sent to steal a small piece of gear from a probably abandoned warehouse in upstate New York—only to realize it’s now the headquarters of the Avengers. Not only is this a “wow” moment for the audience, it’s one for the characters too. Then it gets even better, when Scott continues to go along with the caper and finds himself face to face with Anthony Mackie’s Falcon. It’s just a fun, surprising action scene that not only sets up the film’s ending, but some other Marvel movies, too.

The 17 Most Unforgettable Movie Moments Of 2015

7. Star Wars: The Force Awakens - That Lightsaber moment

Star Wars: The Force Awakens has a bunch of potential wow moments, but the one that beats all the others comes at the end. If you’ve seen the film, you probably know what moment we’re talking about—it involves someone grabbing a lightsaber. This comes with a huge swelling of John Williams score, and a big emotional payoff. The result is pure Star Wars magic.

The 17 Most Unforgettable Movie Moments Of 2015

6. Mad Max: Fury Road - The final drive

If we’re being honest, basically all of Mad Max: Fury Road is a “wow” moment: a two hour, almost non-stop action scene. But if you have to pick one moment among the rest that stands out—and we do—it’s the polecats. Furiosa, Max and the crew are on their way back to the Citadel, so the action is hot and heavy. Just then, some of Immortan Joe’s War Boys start attacking by swinging on poles like something out of a circus stunt. And if you were already on the edge of your seat, you just fell off. It’s a practical effect that takes the action to a whole other level of insanity.

5. Avengers: Age of Ultron - Vision and Thor’s hammer

Avengers: Age of Ultron has, arguably, the largest-scale finale of the entire year. An entire city literally flies and falls from the sky. But that’s not the “wow” moment. It’s before that. Early in the film, it’s well established that no one can lift Thor’s hammer, Mjolnir. It’s an act only one person is worthy to perform—in this case, the son of Odin. So later, when the mysterious new Vision matter-of-factly hands the hammer to Thor, it’s a stunner. Jaws drop, both on screen and off.

4. Jurassic World - T-Rex vs. D-Rex

No matter what you think of Jurassic World, there’s no denying that its climax is amazing. After a movie of chasing, and being chased by, the Indominus Rex, Claire (Bryce Dallas Howard) realizes only one thing can stop it: the Tyrannosaurus Rex from the original Jurassic Park. Out she comes, and the battle begins, smashing all across Main Street of the park—and this culminates in arguably the best single shot of the entire year. The characters run through multiple stores and watch the battle take place in front of them. Then it spills toward the water and the Mosasaurus kills the Indominus Rex, all in a single take. Love the movie or hate it, the ending is top notch.

3. Inside Out - Bing Bong’s swan song

Sometimes a “wow” moment can be something that rips through your guts with emotion. And this year, the number one tear-jerking moment involves Bing Bong in Inside Out. Riley’s imaginary friend, lost inside her mind, helps Joy get out of the memory dump by sacrificing himself. What makes the scene so exemplary though is happy it starts out being. Bing Bong and Joy are singing his song, the spaceship sprouts out its beautiful colors... and the pair just miss the cliff. Then they do it again. At this point, you are pulling for them so hard, you can’t believe it. That’s when Pixar nails you. When you are so perfectly in tune with the characters, a selfless act like Bing Bong’s becomes even more devastating.

The 17 Most Unforgettable Movie Moments Of 2015

2. The Revenant - Bear attack

Sure, The Revenant isn’t a science fiction or fantasy movie. But watching Leonardo DiCaprio get mauled by a bear in a single take for several minutes is the most fantastic, gut-wrenching thing I’ve seen on screen this year. It’s a visual effects marvel, that could easily be straight out of Game of Thrones or an ice cave on Hoth. The scene is so terrifying, and amazingly shot, that no matter how desensitized to violence you are, it’s difficult to watch—in the best possible way.

1. Kingsman: The Secret Service - The Church

Director Matthew Vaughn knows how to bring an audience to its feet with tension and excitement. But he outdoes himself with the church scene in Kingsman. Colin Firth’s character, Galahad, is inside a church, and Samuel L. Jackson’s evil Valentine triggers a test of his psychotic master plan. Instantly the scene turns into literally the most violent bloodbath imaginable, with everyone punching, kicking and ripping each other’s throats out. And right in the middle is Galahad, slaying with the skill of Achilles, all set to Lynyrd Skynyrd’s Free Bird. “Wow” almost doesn’t cover it.


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