Baby On My Back

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Originally uploaded by Jay Brewer.
Ewan likes to stuff his baby into his shirt like Yoda and carry it around.

Ewan likes to stuff his baby into his shirt like Yoda and carry it around.
It seems like my entire childhood is being polished and reworked into new feature films or added to. Take Indiana Jones this Summer or the upcoming Star Wars Clone Wars movie and then TV Show. It's nice to see some shows like Land of the Lost getting the treatment as well - as long as they TREAT IT WELL. Will Ferrel is perfect to play the DAD like character, but they'll be no kids - just 3 adults in the remake. I did enjoy the remake of the series in 2000 - but it was short lived. Hopefully the movie will kick out a longer life for an amazing show.Labels: land of the lost
Good luck and God Speed Mark Steele!
At Film Festival News, Reviews, Photos and Videos by Variety.
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Okay - so maybe George Lucas is not advising her, but Potter fans will have to become used to this sort of thing if they want the Potter Verse to remain intact in the coming decades. George Lucas and Lucas Film staunchly defend the Star Wars copyrights - and I believe they are right to do so. Without doing so - we wouldn't have new movies, tv shows, and books officially licensed and supporting Star Wars if everyone was taking their piece without paying Daddy Lucas. Potter fans can make books and other items provided Rowling can extend the opportunity and get the licensing stuff in order.
Author J.K. Rowling will tell a judge this week that one of her biggest fans is in fantasyland if he believes a "Harry Potter" encyclopedia he plans to publish does not violate her copyrights.
At Rowling suing fan over new Potter book - CNN.com
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This is THE Millennium Falcon toy that never arrived when I was 5 years old. I still have my original Falcon, but it doesn't have all these bells and whistles. I'm not sure I needed all these features, but knowing the interior isn't just a printed piece of cardboard is a welcome addition. I have recently stopped buying new Star Wars stuff - but I'll have to have this one for my collection.
Via Gizmodo
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I do really recommend this book - from Star Trek to becoming an author - Wil's books are really solid and made for Gen X.
Happiest first printing is nearly sold out!
When I went to pack up a bunch of Happiest Days orders this morning, I realized that this totally awesome tower of books, representing much of the first printing, has been reduced to just three boxes, and one of those is only half full. I'm probably going to have to order a second printing for the great Geek Tour of 2008.
At WWdN: In Exile: Happiest first printing is nearly sold out!
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There's this little man that follows me around in the morning and also likes feet.

We pulled the plug and ditched the wagon and got a Prius.

Check out the entire day - baskets, egg hunt, egg coloring, and more...
Turbine announced that it plans in the fall to release The Mines of Moria, a retail expansion for its massively multiplayer online game The Lord of the Rings Online. Moria will increase the play options and areas in the game, which is based on J.R.R. Tolkien's epic fantasy trilogy of books.
At LOTRO Expands - Mines of Moria
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Oh yes...even Anya when at Newbury Comics back in 2005 had her Elton days...

Doesn't look like anything will be very salvageable.

My parents storage barn that holds all the cars, the tractor, and other stuff has collapsed. No one was hurt and they really don't know why it collapsed given there was little snow on top.
Click through to flickr for more pictures. A total loss and a total bummer, but I talked with them this morning and everyone is rallying behind them to help. I just wish I was there to help as well.
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I think we are. And I think we can talk ourselves out of it too.
Are We Talking Ourselves Into Recession?
While you can't talk a strong economy into a weak one, maybe we're making things worse by focusing on the negative news
At Are We Talking Ourselves Into Recession?
Labels: economy