Top 10 Most Annoying Memes
Whether you like them or not the internet has had a thick layer of memes spread form one end to the other. Sometimes they’re funny, and if not they can be ignored. But… Continue reading
Ok, ok, settle down. Read the article first. Then there’s a poll at the bottom so you can have your say. But seriously, we need less Wolverine. This notion has come to the… Continue reading
During the past weekend we attended the Adelaide Supanova convention. Like many geeks we love these events. We mingle with like-minded people, buy awesome collectibles, admire the cosplayers and meet the artists and… Continue reading
We’ve already taken a look at the X-Men we’re happy to not see in the upcoming timeline mash-up that is Days of Future Past. It’s time to find out who is going to be… Continue reading
Yeah, spoilers. After endless amounts of hype, speculation, merchandise and misinformation it has finally arrived – the 50th Anniversary Special episode of Doctor Who. Broadcast 50 years to the day as the pilot episode, An… Continue reading
And done! Every episode reviewed! Now for some sleep before Day of the Doctor. The Wedding of River Song The sixth season of Doctor Who feels, on the whole, more a little cluttered. There… Continue reading
The Girl Who Waited The Doctor takes Amy and Rory to Apalapucia a reputed holiday destination. What they don’t know is that a plague has already spread among the planet, and the population… Continue reading
A Good Man Goes to War With the reveal that Amy has been pregnant and kept in another location (with a ganger talking her place in the TARDIS, Rory launches into a violent… Continue reading
So close… The Curse of the Black Spot After the madness surrounding the Pandorica and the Silence things seems to be back on track. Following a distress signal brings the Doctor and friends… Continue reading
Five hours left to finish up the epic review marathon started a year ago! The Pandorica Opens/The Big Bang Show runner Steven Moffat described his intentions with this finale as being ‘big… Continue reading