A tech list is discussing EAGAIN errors, and I keep misreading it as EGEANIN.
Category: Sci-Fi/Fantasy
On Army of Darkness
This weekend I finally watched Evil Dead 2. Aside from some nifty low-budget cinematography, it mostly confirmed that the only movie in the trilogy I actually like is Army of Darkness. Not surprising, since I like the sword and sorcery genre better than horror to begin with.
I also started thinking about what sets the Evil Dead trilogy apart from other 1980s horror series: instead of focusing on the villains, the later installments are all about the hero.
Friday the 13th? All about Jason. Nightmare on Elm Street? Freddie Kruger. Hellraiser? Pinhead and the Cenobites.
Evil Dead? Ash. Hail to the King.
At the comic store today, I noticed that there’s a whole line of sequel comics, focusing again on Ash (including “Ash Saves Obama”). But they’re not titled Evil Dead. They’re all Army of Darkness. It must have greater name recognition.
Geeky Pumpkins of Halloweens Past
I’m not much of a pumpkin carver myself, but Katie likes to get creative. Here are some Jack-O-Lanterns she’s done, inspired by science fiction, fantasy, comics and games.
From 2003… Gourdzilla!
Inspired by a Grand Ave. strip earlier that week.
Also, Aeryn Sun from Farscape!
More about these: 2003 Halloween Madness
From 2005… Puzzle Pirates’ Navigation puzzle!
Yes, the “Arrr!” on the wall is a projection.
More: Pumpkin Arrrrrt.
And finally, one that hasn’t been on this blog before: The Eye of Sauron, from 2002. Unfortunately we could only find one picture of it, and it was lit up from the outside, so you can’t see how awesome it looked in the dark.
(Evidently, whoever sat at this desk liked dogs.)
This year’s Jack-O-Lantern will be up soon!
Droidmark
I wonder if Lucasfilm will try to assert trademark over the Motorola/Verizon Droid?
Sci-Fi Remakes
There was a meme running through Twitter today to come up with movie titles for #scifiremakes. Here are my contributions.
- Shaka Sulu
- Schindler’s Arcology
- Obi-Wan Hur
- Droids on the Side
- Shuttlecraft 54, Where Are You?