California Bans Trans Fats
The first state in the nation to get us one step closer to the world of Demolition Man!
July 30th, 2008 / Binkley / Tags: california, health, food / Trackback / CommentsThe first state in the nation to get us one step closer to the world of Demolition Man!
July 30th, 2008 / Binkley / Tags: california, health, food / Trackback / CommentsThis just in from Comic-Con 2008:

Rock Me Sexy Jesus (theme from Hamlet 2).
July 28th, 2008 / Binkley / Tags: hamlet 2, movies / Trackback / Comments
Who knew? Now if you'll excuse me, I have to go train my l33t SKILLZ to attract a girl!
July 23rd, 2008 / Binkley / Tags: video games / Trackback / CommentsHey... Binkley and I will be at Comic-Con for the rest of the week. We might be posting a few updates in the evenings if we get a chance.
July 22nd, 2008 / paladinz / Tags: gone-to-comic-con / Trackback / Comments
I know here at Mediocre Minds we tend to keep it light and focused on pop culture, but this is quite simply an awesome article about personal finance.
July 21st, 2008 / Binkley / Tags: news, NYT / Trackback / CommentsFinally, someone agrees with me that 300 was not the greatest movie ever. Nor was it a great comic book. No one has agreed with me in the slightest since they watched the movie and fell in love with Leonidas of the pointy spear.
Well, now someone agrees with me. And it's Alan Moore. Oh, yes, that Alan Moore. You know, the guy who wrote Watchmen, V for Vendetta, From Hell, Swamp Thing, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, and The Killing Joke? Go ahead, look them up if you haven't heard of them. More than one of them might rank in the ten greatest works in the comic book industry.
I admit: Moore has been openly critical of movie adaptations in the past. His own works have had a very bad history, to the point where he has given up on them. But what's important about a recent EW.com interview with Moore is that he criticizes 300 as a comic book, not just a movie.
I'll just let him have at it:
... I didn't particularly like the book 300. I had a lot of problems with it, and everything I heard or saw about the film tended to increase [those problems] rather than reduce them: [that] it was racist, it was homophobic, and above all it was sublimely stupid.
There, that about sums it up. I've long maintained that Frank Miller isn't nearly the genius everyone thinks he is. I certainly won't deny him his dues (The Dark Knight Returns was and continues to be one of my all-time favorites and I know his work on Daredevil was a huge step forward for the industry), but 300 was overrated in almost every way.
And, yes, I give this quote credence despite any possible idiosyncracies the man may or may not have.
July 20th, 2008 / paladinz / Tags: comics, alan moore, 300, frank miller / Trackback / Comments
Why are you reading this site? Go watch The Dark Knight!
July 18th, 2008 / Binkley / Trackback / CommentsIt is a logical fallacy to assume if that if activity X makes you appear A and activity Y makes you appear B, that combining X and Y will make you appear A and B. It might make you appear D, where D = douchebag.
— paladinz, on "chessboxing"
July 17th, 2008 / paladinz / Tags: chess, boxing, sports / Trackback / CommentsHalo Kid, the New Star Wars Kid
July 16th, 2008 / Binkley / Tags: halo, star wars / Trackback / Comments