The Batman theme tune was put together by Neal Hefti in 1966. Who can forget the famous “Na na na na Na na na na BATMAN!”? I bet you’ve sung the song at least once. Go one, admit it… Don’t worry, you’re not alone, I have and many Geek Native readers have too. The good […]
Archives for July 2010
Pandora Machine’s Clone Hunter
Three months ago the trailer for Clone Hunter appeared on Vimeo. It’s one of those trailers that goes straight for the sci-fi fan levers, getting your interest quickly while doing a pretty good job at not looking low budget. For example, seconds into the video we know that in the future they’re growing clones for […]
Rambo: The Musical – “You Not Expendable”
Since the Conan the Barbarian musical was so popular I thought I’d share another one. We actually have Jon and Al Kaplan – the pair behind Conan the Barbarian: The Musical – to thank for the Rambo: The Musical – You Not Expendable too. As for the singing? Well. There’s Julia Nickson and Sylvester Stallone. […]
Lagoa Multiphysics 1.0 teaser is simulation p0rn
Lagoa Technologies have produced software that’s really good a simulation. No, wait, come back! This gets good really quickly. What we have here are some fantastic visual effects – effects where you can appreciate the physics and maths in the engine. There are also bunnies. You may want to turn on both the HD and […]
Moon Girl Trailer
Moon Girl is a comic by Tony Trov and Johnny Zito. The Rahzzah provides the art. It’s been described as Kick-Ass meets Marvel meets Detective Comics. I’m going to try and buy the comic; based on two things; the strength of the trailer below the fact that this comic is available for my iPod Touch, […]
Lego Wall-E is a cute Transformer
It’s been a while since the Wall-E rush but I think the cute little robot will be with us for a while yet. It certainly helps when talented people use Lego Mindstorms to build remote control transformer Wall-E models, video him in action, combine with a funky track and upload to YouTube. It’s really quite […]
Shiny new Gantz trailer
I’ve still not seen the Gantz anime. There always seems something else to buy. I suspect I’ll have to see it before the Gantz movie hits the shores of Scotland – er, um, if it ever makes it this far! So far, on the forums, most of the debate seems to be whether the actress […]
Comic Con Girls music video
The team over at Black Nerdy Comedy has mashed together Comic Con (which I’m not getting to go to) and California Gurls (I’ve still not heard the original) to produce – Comic Con Girls the Song! Whereas this is a song; some might say the strength is in the video offering. It’s pretty hard to […]
Gamers Gaikai score with Intel investment
This looks interesting. The over-the-internet games provider Gaikai has just landed some investment – some moola – with Intel Capital and Limelight Networks. The way Gaikai works is to let users play games like World of Warcraft without a download, install and just over the internet. A competitor would be a company like OnLive. What […]
The Birth of a Jedi
The Birth of a Jedi is an oil on canvas painting, 10ft by 7ft, by Robert Burden. Burden describes his paintings as “epic portraits” of the action figures he had as a boy (looks like he’s still got a few too). The Birth of a Jedi showcases a number of iconic Star Wars toys. The […]