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Break Moments In De-Evolution

Posted by Eugene Morton - Tuesday, April 22, 2008 4:54 PM

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These people are so dumb, they drag the collective I.Q. of the human race down a few points.


Little Brother Runs over Sister  

Kid Plays with Fire  

Roof Jump Goes Horribly Bad 


Around The Net

Posted by Eugene Morton - Tuesday, April 22, 2008 4:00 PM


When you’re a kid, you think you know everything, but you don’t. So, instead of listening to people who have been around the block a few times, you go and make the same stupid mistakes your elders did when they were young. Of course, when they were young cell phones with cameras in them and the internet didn’t exist. Thank goodness they do now! 

Bird Doesnt Like Being Kissed  

Winning a Street Knife Fight 

Cop Laughs at Fat Guy 

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New York Comic-Con 2008

Posted by Eugene Morton - Tuesday, April 22, 2008 2:02 PM

Next to the San Diego convention, the New York Comic-Con is the greatest gathering of comics, cosplayers and creators in the world. It is the nerd’s Elysium.

To wet your appetite for our upcoming coverage of the San Diego Comic-Con we’re going to give you a glimpse at the geek fun that went down in the Big Apple. Excelsior!

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The Loop: Earth Friendly Autos

Posted by Eugene Morton - Tuesday, April 22, 2008 11:48 AM

People today are more earth-conscious than they’ve ever been and the automotive industry is starting to pay attention. The cry for cleaner autos and alternative fuel has become a deafening roar, which has resulted in an increase in the production of hybrid cars like the Prius.

However, there is still more that could be done to make automobiles less harmful to the environment, such as making ethanol powered vehicles that produce no pollution. Currently, there are a slew of prototype eco-vehicles in the testing stages, but that doesn’t guarantee they’ll make it to production. In the coming years, will the automotive industry go completely “green?”

To answer that question, we’ll welcome the Associate Editor for Wired Magazine, Joe Brown.

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DVDuesday With Chris Gore

Posted by Eugene Morton - Tuesday, April 22, 2008 10:19 AM

It used to be that if you wanted to experience some big time cinematic thrills you had to go to the theater. Now, with HD TVs that have higher resolution than real life and price tags lower than what a ticket and a small bucket of popcorn costs, who needs to go out anymore?

Heat up some microwave popcorn, pour a glass of soda (or whatever your favorite beverage might be, you’re at home after all) and check out one of the great movies Film Threat’s Chris Gore has in store for you. The author of the The Complete DVD Book wouldn’t steer you wrong.

Afterward, you can not fight the crowds out of the theater and not wade through traffic on your way home. It’s a win, win situation.

Today, Chris is going to review Cloverfield and The Orphanage.

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Today On AOTS!

Posted by Eugene Morton - Tuesday, April 22, 2008 10:09 AM

When we celebrate a holiday, we really celebrate a holiday. 420 was awesome, but things are returning to normal, or as normal as they get around here.

On today’s AOTS, we’ll review the latest DVDs in DVDuesday, talk about eco-friendly automotive tech in The Loop and give you an inside look at the NY Comic-Con. All that without the aid of a certain potent plant.