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Stargate Atlantis Teyla Adult T-Shirt
Featuring images of gorgeous Rachel Luttrell as Teyla against a cool background of Atlantis, this blue shirt is available in adult sizes and is 100% cotton
Stargate SG-1 Vector Art T-Shirt
Embrace all the mysticism of Stargate with this Stargate SG-1 Vector Art T-Shirt. This t-shirt is slate blue with designs in black, light blue and aqua on the front. Comes in standard adult sizes and is machine washable.
Stargate I've Ascended Adult T-Shirt
Have fun transforming into a higher state of being while wearing this Stargate "I've Ascended...Have You?" T-shirt. Made of 100% cotton, this brown ringer t-shirt is available in adult sizes.
Stargate "Ori This" T-Shirt
The Stargate "Ori This" T-Shirt is classic blue with navy blue collar and design on the front. This must have shirt is very soft and comfortable, perfect attire for any planet.
Stargate Earth and Abydos Black Enamel Dog Tag Set
Show your love for Stargate with this set of Earth and Abydos Black Enamel Dog Tags. This set includes 2 dog tags, each hangs on its own 22-inch chain.
Stargate EXCLUSIVE Ra Pendant Necklace
This beautiful Stargate Ra necklace is exclusive to MGMStore.com. It features a sterling silver Ra Pendant on a 16-inch sliver chain. The pendant measures 1 x 1.5 inches and comes packaged in an elegant black box.
Stargate EXCLUSIVE Apophis Pendant Necklace
This beautiful Stargate Apophis necklace is exclusive to MGMStore.com. It features a sterling silver Apophis Pendant on a 16-inch sliver chain. The pendant measures 1 x 1.5 inches and comes packaged in an elegant black box.
Stargate Disappearing Coffee Mug
Drink your favorite beverage out of this Stargate Disappearing Coffee Mug. Fill it with a cold beverage to see the shadow image of the space travelers. Fill it with something hot, they vanish and "Go for the Gate!" appears. Holds 12 ounces.
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
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Sunday, March 15, 2009
Keep time with the Doctor!
This impressive Doctor Who TARDIS clock features the Doctor's vehicle of choice - the time and space-traveling police call box - and a chrome exterior.
Take home a piece of Doctor Who today! Get the Doctor Who TARDIS Chrome Illuminating Wall Clock at Entertainment Earth: link
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Wake up with the Daleks!
This Doctor Who Dalek alarm clock is the perfect thing for those who have a hard time getting up in the morning. Features a Dalek topper that allows you to turn off the alarm - or snooze, if you prefer!
Get the Doctor Who Dalek Alarm Clock with Lights and Sounds at Entertainment Earth: link
Saturday, January 3, 2009
10% off Futurama T-shirts!
What an awesome cartoon. Not as funny or irreverent as Southpark, but still an excellent series. Use Coupon Code: mrfreeze and Save 10% of Any Order in January!
Big Bender Futurama 3 T Shirt: link
Nothing like a big drunken robot staring right in your face! This is a navy colored Futurama T Shirt featuring Bender in all his glory.
Bender Brau Beer Futurama 3 T Shirt: link
Nothing like cold dusion steamed beer! Refreshing and not with the bitter radioactive aftertaste you'll find in other beers. Drink only Bender Brau Beer. An awesome black t shirt with a screen printed image of Futurama's Bender sporting a full pitcher of his ownbrewed Bender Brau Beer.
Futurama City 3 T Shirt: link
This is a cream colored Futurama City T Shirt featuring Bender, Fry and Lela.
Bender The Offender 3 T Shirt: link
Futurama Bender The Offender (Double Sided) T Shirt Ahhhh, two for the price of one.
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
More sci-fi calendars
If you don't want a Star Wars calendar, you can choose among BattleStar Galactica, Star Trek and Doctor Who!
Battlestar Galactica 2009 Wall Calendar: link
Called "the smartest and toughest show on TV" by Rolling Stone, Battlestar Galactica continues to thrill fans and critics alike on the Sci Fi Network. This collectible wall calendar features the hottest stars and scenes from the award-winning hit's groundbreaking fourth season.
Size Closed:12" x 12"
Size Opened:12" x 24"
Binding: Stapled
Time Span: 12-month +4
Dalekmania 2009 Poster Calendar: link
This calendar features a year's worth of Dalek photos and memorabilia from the BBC TV cult classic, Dr. Who as well as the movies Dr. Who and the Daleks, The Daleks, and Daleks.
Size Closed:11.5" x 16.5"
Size Opened:11.5" x 16.5"
Binding: Wire-O Hanger
Time Span: 12-month
Star Trek 2009 Wall Calendar: link
The Star Trek 2009 Calendar captures the spirit of the original Star Trek like no other product with a full-color image from the series or the movies each month. Also featuring actors' birthdays and a centerfold with original art, if you are a Star Trek fan this is the calendar for you.
Size Closed:12" x 12"
Size Opened:12" x 24"
Binding: Stapled
Time Span: 12-month
Star Trek Ships of the Line 2009 Panoramic Wall Calendar: link
Displaying amazing artistry in its unique, dramatic depictions of Star Trek's ships, if you are a Star Trek fan, a science fiction fan, or a space art aficionado this calendar will appeal to you. Featuring fourteen pieces of new Star Trek ship art created exclusive for this calendar, the eagerly anticipated Star Trek Ships of the Line 2009 Calendar will amaze and delight you.
Size Closed:12" x 12"
Size Opened:24" x 12"
Binding: Stapled
Time Span: 12-month
Sunday, November 23, 2008
This Day in sci-fi history
Doctor Who first appeared on BBC television at 5:15 pm (GMT) on 23 November 1963.
Doctor Who originally ran for 26 seasons on BBC1, from 23 November 1963 until 6 December 1989. During the original run, each weekly episode formed part of a story (or "serial") — usually of four to six parts in earlier years and three to four in later years. Three notable exceptions were the epic The Daleks' Master Plan, which aired in twelve episodes (plus an earlier one-episode teaser, "Mission to the Unknown", featuring none of the regular cast); the 10-episode serial The War Games and The Trial of a Time Lord which ran for 14 episodes (containing, according to BBC serial codes three stories, two four-parters and a six-part finale, but in both the re-edited feature compilation versions and the novelisations four stories, three four-parters and a two-part finale often referred to by individual titles; the preliminary stories are connected by framing sequences which become the focus of the last two episodes) during Season 23. Occasionally serials were loosely connected by a storyline, such as Season 16's quest for the Key to Time or Season 18's journey through E-Space and the theme of entropy.
The programme was intended to be educational and for family viewing on the early Saturday evening schedule. Initially, it alternated stories set in the past, which would teach younger audience members about history, with stories set either in the future or in outer space to teach them about science. This was also reflected in the Doctor's original companions, one of whom was a science teacher and another a history teacher.
However, science fiction stories came to dominate the programme and the "historicals", which were not popular with the production team, were dropped after The Highlanders (1967). While the show continued to use historical settings, they were generally used as a backdrop for science fiction tales, with one exception: Black Orchid set in 1920s Britain.
The early stories were more serial-like in nature, with the narrative of one story flowing into the next, and each episode having its own title, although produced as distinct stories with their own production codes. Following The Gunfighters (1966), however, each serial was given its own title, with the individual parts simply being assigned episode numbers. What to name these earlier stories is often a subject of fan debate.
Writers during the original run included Terry Nation, Henry Lincoln, Douglas Adams, Robert Holmes, Terrance Dicks, Dennis Spooner, Eric Saward, Malcolm Hulke, Christopher H. Bidmead, Stephen Gallagher, Brian Hayles, Chris Boucher, Peter Grimwade, Marc Platt and Ben Aaronovitch.
The serial format changed for the 2005 revival, with each series consisting of thirteen 45-minute, self-contained episodes (60 minutes with adverts on commercial channels overseas). This includes three two-parters and a loose story arc per season whose elements are brought together in the season finale. Like the original serial format in the William Hartnell era, two-part episodes have separate titles.
737 Doctor Who instalments have been televised since 1963, ranging from 25-minute episodes (the most common format), to 45-minute episodes (for Resurrection of the Daleks in the 1984 series, a single season in 1985, and the revival), to two feature-length productions (1983's "The Five Doctors" and the 1996 television movie), to the two 60-minute Christmas specials produced for the revival.
The current series is recorded in 576i25 DigiBeta wide-screen format and then filmised to give a 25p image in post-production using a Snell and Wilcox Alchemist Platinum.
source: thefreedictionary.com
Friday, October 24, 2008
Sci-fi bobble-heads by Funko
Display one of these funny bobble-heads on your monitor, in your car, on your desktop: no one will doubt that you're a sci-fi fan with a keen sense of humour that makes you even sexier :-)
Funko Yoda Bobble-head: Yoda is armed with his lightsaber and is ready to ward off bad guys from your home or office. This bobble-head figure is made of PVC plastic and is officially licensed. Measures 5.5" tall.
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Chewbacca Bobble-head: Chewie is the most noble of sidekicks. He is extremely loyal and often acts as a conscience to Han Solo. Funko's Chewbacca bobble-head stands over 6" tall with his trademark bow caster. This Wookie will watch over you as you sleep, work, or engage in other guard-worthy activities.
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C3PO Bobble-head: Fluent in over six million forms of communication, the golden droid C-3PO is essential to his master Luke Skywalker and the Rebel Alliance. Funko's C-3PO bobble-head stands over 6" tall and is sure to find his way into the midst of any action.
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Storm Trooper Bobble Head: Imperial storm troopers are highly trained soldiers of the Galactic Empire. Fast, effective, these soldiers are extremely loyal and ready to do your bidding. Assemble your own army of these 7¿ tall Wacky Wobblers to protect your desk or dresser.
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Han Solo Bobble Head: Who you calling scruffy looking? Han solo is fast thinking and quick with a blaster. This former space pirate stands 7" tall and is sure to attract attention to your desk or dresser.
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Jawa Bobble Head: If you are ever in the market for a refurbished or stolen droid, these Jawas are your go to guys. Masters of the makeshift quick fix, they are sure to have the droid to suite your needs. Collect this bobble head with the rest of you Funko Wacky Wobblers.
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Boba Fett Bobble Head: The universe's most feared bounty hunter is now yours to bobble. Notorious for his massive arsenal of weapons and his tendency to off his targets, Funko's Boba Fett won't let you down. This 7" tall bobble head is sure to look good on your desk at home or in the office.
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Obi Wan Bobble Head: Good old Ben Kenobi is here to impart his bobbling head full of wisdom and knowledge upon you. After living almost 20 years in exile, he has finally emerged to become an essential part of your bobble head collection.
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Princess Leia Bobble-head: Smart and beautiful Princess Leia protects the Rebel Alliance with her blaster and famous hair buns. Funko's Princess Leia bobble-head stands 6" tall and is sure to defend your desk or dresser.
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Marvin the Martian Computer Sitter Bobble Head: Greetings, Earthlings and Internet addicts! This vibrant Marvin the Martian Computer Sitter is also a bobble head! He sits threateningly atop your monitor, to monitor your every keystroke and wobble at your whim. Marvin is displayed with his gun and a menacing look perfect for us Earthlings to adore!
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DarthStewie Bobble-head Blue Harvest: "Damn you, vile Rebel scum!" Darth Stewie emerges as the Dark Lord of the Sith in the Family Guy episode "Blue Harvest," and this clever wobbling take on the adorable but mischievous Stewie Griffin is one for all Star Wars and Family Guy fans to notice. The amusing 7-inch tall bobble head features Stewie in Darth Vader duds, perched atop the Death Star, wielding his trusty red lightsaber. You'll get a kick out of him and your Rebel-scum friends' reactions with this guy sitting on your desk!
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ChewBrian Bobble-head Blue Harvest: It's hard to believe, but this Wookiee actually likes to get tipsy and schmooze with the ladies! From Family Guy, Brian Griffin is given a hairy-biped makeover in order to become the amazing Chewbrian! This entertaining 7-inch bobble head features an armed and wary-looking Chewbrian, standing on his own namesake base. He's the ideal companion piece to the hilarious Darth Stewie Bobble Head (sold separately). You should snatch them both while you can!
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