I pulled out my old TV from the closet one last time and adjusted the rabbit ears to get a better signal.
At around 11:30 Friday night I sat with a little TV in the middle of the living room, dwarfed by the newer TV and audio receiver. I’ve had a converter box for over a [...]
Take a good look at this:That right there, my friends, is a small image from one of the Where’s Waldo? books by Martin Handford. It’s also somehow the plot for the upcoming feature film from Universal Studios based on those books.
Sadly, I’m not joking.
In the film, we apparently discover a now-30-year-old Waldo traveling through time [...]
I’m going to take the time to be honest and introspective today. If that’s not your cup of tea, feel free to walk away now and grab another post about the latest Star Trek Film or the season finale of Dollhouse (which I need to catch up on, particularly since it’s coming back next year). [...]
Since I was on vacation recently, I just watched the Dollhouse finale. The good news is that the Joss Whedon series ended up being far better toward the end than it did in the beginning. The better news is that the DVD release will contain two of the episodes not aired — including the unaired [...]
Keeping with the discussion of Christians in the world of film, you’ll notice that we here at F/G are just a little antsy about the world of “Christian Movies.” It’s not that we outright dislike them or think of them as below us, it’s just that we’ve been burned a few too many times. That [...]
Faith & Geekery takes a look at the finale of Battlestar Galactica and the themes of God and faith that ran throughout the series.
Buses proclaiming their disbelief in God, and “de-baptism forms.” What does this mean for our faith and what should be our response?
Mark Driscoll has built a whole church and a national following largely upon being hipper than the rest of his fellow Evangelicals – and also on a healthy dose of John Calvin. I happened to catch his recent appearance on the now-defunct D. L. Hughley Breaks the News on CNN, where Driscoll yukked it up [...]
Caught up on Lost? Read on. To those lagging behind, beware: spoiler-heavy content ahead!
This is a post I’ve been wanting to create for a while now, ever since a lady named Charlotte Staples Lewis showed up on television’s smartest geek-fare show. Literary allegories and references have always been a part of the Lost mythology, but [...]
There’s been quite a kerfuffle lately surrounding the recent comments of Movieguide’s Ted Baehr (you know, the guy and the organization responsible for that Christian movie awards show that Mike wrote about) calling for Hollywood to recognize that its failing finances require a “stimulus package” consisting of the creation of more “family-friendly, uplifting and inspiring [...]