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Family Guy Star Wars Trading Cards and Art Booklet (Downloadable)

Family Guy Blue Harvest PicBack in 2008, there was a special edition DVD release for “Family Guy presents Blue Harvest,” Seth MacFarlane’s “Star Wars” parody.  This special edition included several collectibles, including trading cards and a cool art booklet for that episode. 

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New Teaser for “Ash vs Evil Dead”

Ash vs Evil Dead Title CardI loved “Army of Darkness,” although I was only a moderate fan of the other two “Evil Dead” films.  Yeah, I know – how dare I not love them all.  Well, the first one I felt played more like a student film.  I enjoyed the second one much more.  But the third one really found its groove.  Like everyone else, I felt they should have done more with the series years back (the remake doesn’t count).  But I’ll take what they give us now.  I’m not complaining.  See, no complaining.  Just give us more Bruce “The Ash” Campbell fighting dead thingamajigs. 

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“Supergirl” CBS TV Pilot Review

Supergirl Title CardUm… SPOILERS!  Lots and Lots.

Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No! It’s the TV division of Warner Bros not having the legal rights to use Superman in a TV series due to their feature film franchise. But they did give us the second best thing.  We got us some Supergirl! And she comes in the form of actress Melissa Benoist (Glee, Homeland, Whiplash).

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“The Flash” Finale Time Travel Breakdown (with Pics)

The Flash Title Card“The Flash” aired its season finale last night.  (So Warning!  Spoilers Ahead) It was titled “Fast Enough” and centered on Barry’s quest to save the life of his mother.  With the help of villain (and mother killer) Eobard Thawne/Harrison Wells and a reactived partical accelerator, Barry was able to summon up enough speed force to travel back through time.  As he did, he was able to see flashes of his own future.  I’ve added those future pics below.  Lets go through them.

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“DC’s Legends of Tomorrow” TV Trailer (Plus Screenshots)

Legends of Tomorrow PicThe CW just released a trailer for next year’s “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow,” a spin-off from both “Arrow” and “The Flash.” It’s a bit SPOILERY (as is possibly this article) so you’ve been warned.  But I’m sure you’ll watch it anyway.  I know I would.

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New “Supergirl” Full TV Trailer (with Screenshots)

Supergirl Pic 77CBS released a six and a half minute trailer for its new superhero show “Supergirl.”  Superman does exist in this world, but he’s apparently off doing… something.  In other words, Warner Bros is most likely saying… nah!  Movies only!   I’m surprised they are letting them use Supergirl.  But unlike “Smallville” this super-heroine is allow tights and flights.

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The Story Behind Attending a Live Taping of “The Big Bang Theory”

The Big Bang Theory Title CardHave you ever wondered what it would be like to watch your favorite TV sitcom live in person? Just think, your favorite actors in their familiar settings only just a few feet away from you? You could just literally reach out and touch them (though I would strongly suggest you don’t do that). Well, if you live in or visit Los Angeles, there is a good chance you could see a taping of your favorite show.

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“Electra Woman and Dyna Girl” Returns!

Electra Woman and Dyna Girl Title Card“Electra Woman and Dyna Girl” was a female superhero program that was part of the Krofft Supershow back in the ‘70’s. It starred Diedra Hall as Electra Woman and Judy Strangis as her faithful sidekick Dyna Girl. When not fighting crime, they were known as Lori and Judy, magazine reporters. Essentially, the show was a take on the ‘60’s TV version of “Batman.”

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