By The Omen (DVD) from Amazon.co.uk
Tuesday, 6 June 2006
Sunday, 14 May 2006
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Next Sun (21st May) I will be running in the Great Manchester 10k Run for the 2nd time. Last year was the first time I had run in an organised race and the first time I had run 10k - or anything over for the bus distance to be honest.
Last year I raised money for an AIDS charity in Africa - Tackle Africa - but this time I've picked something a little closer to home. I'll be raising money for the Yorkshire Cancer Research charity.
If you would like to sponsor me you can online via the link below:
http://www.justgiving.com/markslattery2006
I'll let you know how I do next week.
Last year I raised money for an AIDS charity in Africa - Tackle Africa - but this time I've picked something a little closer to home. I'll be raising money for the Yorkshire Cancer Research charity.
If you would like to sponsor me you can online via the link below:
http://www.justgiving.com/markslattery2006
I'll let you know how I do next week.
Sunday, 5 March 2006
Saturday, 25 February 2006
Bang! Bang!
Sunday, 1 January 2006
Happy New Year!
HNY! to all my readers [echo...echo...echo]
And in the spirit of all things old and new here's 100 things we didn't know this time last year from the BBC online.
And in the spirit of all things old and new here's 100 things we didn't know this time last year from the BBC online.
Wednesday, 7 December 2005
Evolution of the Apes
What this special report from Channel 4: Gorillaz in our midst.
Cheese and rice! Did you see those holograms?
Now I've been a sci-fi fan my entire life. I have seen practically every episode of Star Trek and every other sci-fi show out there (Shut up, I'm geek and I'm proud) but that's better than most of the pseudo-holograms you see in films and TV!
Finally! The present is surpassing the future ... now about that jetpack.
Wednesday, 30 November 2005
Where's Wil?
WWW Extras
One of my favourite parts of DVDs are the extras. I love to watch the making-of freaturettes and the behind the scenes documentaries.
Now that the Web is being used more and more to promote new movies, a lot of these extras are appearing on the WWW first and for FREE.
Here are a couple of my faves:

Production video diaries by Bryan Singer during the making of the new Superman movie; Superman Returns.

A blog with video diaries for Kevin Smith's Clerks 2: The Passion of the Clerks.
Now that the Web is being used more and more to promote new movies, a lot of these extras are appearing on the WWW first and for FREE.
Here are a couple of my faves:

Production video diaries by Bryan Singer during the making of the new Superman movie; Superman Returns.

A blog with video diaries for Kevin Smith's Clerks 2: The Passion of the Clerks.
Tuesday, 29 November 2005
I [brain] Urban Dead

UD is a amazingly simple yet, incredibly playable online, multiplayer, turn-based zombie apocalypse game.
Me and my friends have been playing it for several weeks now and it's become a little adictive.
If you've not tried yet you should go play now!
Then you can follow the progres of our characters at our UD blog: UD Iron Reavers
And remember: Always have your shotgun loaded and a safe place to sleep.
Sunday, 27 November 2005
HULK RIP!

WOW! It's scenes like this that remind me why I love comics.
You couldn't descibe this moment in a novel with the same impact and you wouldn't have enough time in a movie to absorb the relevance.
This mini-series is deffinately going on must get list.
Saturday, 19 November 2005
Nerd Porn
How did they know? How? Have they been reading my mind?
Geek Fantasies
Hmmm ... magic misslie resisted ... [drool]
Seriously though, this sort of thing gives geeks a bad name. Now nerds, those freaks would probably love this sort of thing. Sickos!
Geek Fantasies
Hmmm ... magic misslie resisted ... [drool]
Seriously though, this sort of thing gives geeks a bad name. Now nerds, those freaks would probably love this sort of thing. Sickos!
Wednesday, 16 November 2005
Truth vs Non-Truth, init?
Monday, 14 November 2005
We Now Return to Our Regular Scheduled Viewing ...
After a long brief absence for laziness personal reasons I'm back.
Let the celebrations begin ...
M
Let the celebrations begin ...
M
Saturday, 8 October 2005
Red Head?
Your Hair Should Be Red |
![]() Passionate, fiery, and sassy. You're a total smart aleck who's got the biggest personality around. |
I've always fancied red highlights, it's probably the little rebel in me, but past experiences with hair dye have left me wary though ...
Sunday, 11 September 2005
Writing on the Wall 3
SUPER-natural!
I found Supernatural while clicking through Warner Bros last night.
I looks quite cool. There hasn't been a decent horror/mystery show since X-Files started going south around season six. I'll definitely keep an eye open for when this one crosses the pond.
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BTW, if you want to know what happens in the 5th season of Smallville read the WB intro. It virtual tells you everything that's going to happen. They might as well uploaded the scripts...
I looks quite cool. There hasn't been a decent horror/mystery show since X-Files started going south around season six. I'll definitely keep an eye open for when this one crosses the pond.
BTW, if you want to know what happens in the 5th season of Smallville read the WB intro. It virtual tells you everything that's going to happen. They might as well uploaded the scripts...
Monday, 5 September 2005
Tod durch Chocolate

Apparently, this was one of the Nazi's secret plans during WWII - exploding chocolate bars!
Saturday, 3 September 2005
Katrina Khaos
What's going on in New Orleans is mind boggling.
A natural disaster and such a chaotic aftermath is believable, and almost common place, in a so-called 3rd World country.
But in the heart of the civilised world?
In the middle of the World's only remaining Superpower?
Its almost unbelievable. Like a bad TV movie or a trashy airport paperback.
The similarities with Vertigo/DC Comics new mini-series DMZ is eerily prophetic.
A natural disaster and such a chaotic aftermath is believable, and almost common place, in a so-called 3rd World country.
But in the heart of the civilised world?
In the middle of the World's only remaining Superpower?
Its almost unbelievable. Like a bad TV movie or a trashy airport paperback.
The similarities with Vertigo/DC Comics new mini-series DMZ is eerily prophetic.

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