I think Lego artist Jay Hoff requires some serious praise for this impressive Star Wars diorama. This set uses more than 30,000 bricks and nearly 400 minifigs (388, actually). Check out the walls on the scene; they’re lego too. If you’re familiar with the Lego set which contains the spacecraft you’ll have an idea of […]
Archives for April 2011
Sif vs The Destroyer teaser bundled with Jamie Alexander interview
This video contains a short clip of Sif battling The Destroyer – actually, she’s not alone. I suspect this is the scene where the Asgardians are figuring out The Destroyer is going to be a pain in the neck. The rest of the clip – still worth watching – is an interview with American TV […]
Superman is no longer American; renounces citizenship
In Action Comics No. 900 Superman will renounce his US citizenship. I know this will cause debate. Geek Native has already seen comments on some of the Wonder Woman costume debate that complain about the “removal” of America from superheroes. Geek Native reader Fringe330 wrote: “What is it with ppl trying to take America out […]
Existential Star Wars
Let is not be said that this blog fails to provide academic stimulation or encourage debates on the core truths of life. To begin this journey into education and wisdom let us start with somewhere safe, secure and understood: Star Wars. To continue our tour of intelligent observation we can make some insightful adjustments. Let […]
Darth Vader urinal stalks the loo
Not sure what to say about this picture. Actually, well, I’ve seen urinals been taken out of order by the application of a black bag. It’s a good method. It’s a good method even if some geek native comes along with some printed Darth Vader acccessories and a witty note to complete the transformation. Luke, […]
Free to Download: Benedict Cumberbatch’s The Nightjar
Native geeks will remember Benedict Cumberbatch not just form his impressive performance as Steven Moffat’s Sherlock Holmes but for speculation that he may have a forthcoming Doctor Who role. The possibility of either a Cumberbatch Master or Omega has been put forward. In the Nightjar he stars – at least his voice stars – in […]
The Dreamcatcher: Steampunk Nerf gun
There is very little doubt; this gun is a work of art. It’s also fully functional. The good thing is that you get to shoot this gun without a license as its a modified Nerf Maverick. The gun was built by ProfessorCaTPardus who runs an Etsy Store. Bad news. The gun has already been sold […]
Sony Song: Still Alive versus PSN
You must know Still Alive from the end of Portal. Imagine if you’ve bought Portal 2, really want to play it on Sony’s PSN… ouch, some of you are in that situation. You can’t. Not while PSN is down. That’s the first reason why this song is clever. I think the other reason is clever […]
Gods & Heroes: Rome Rising trailer
Gods & Heroes is a MMG from Sony Online Entertainment and TriplePoint. It’s set in an ancient Rome inspired fantasy world. The backdrop sees the Olumpian gods battle against the returning and ancient Telchine gods. Game play interests me because there’s a focus on squad combat and teams. That’s very Roman. This was the trained […]
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 trailer
The trailer (the real one this time) for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 is out. Apparently it’s been a bit of a battle for US blogs to find a legit and embeddable version of this – but this post is coming from the UK, I was probably in bed when the […]