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Archive for May 25th, 2008

A science comedian & the conservation of family mass

Posted by attilachordash on May 25, 2008

Brian Malow defines himself as a science comedian. Here are some videos to put the idea of ’science comedy’ to the test. Have fun if you can!

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Top geek movie figures, part 2: George McFly

Posted by attilachordash on May 25, 2008

In part 1 we had Skull from the game zone. Now comes the loser geek archetype George McFly - played by Crispin Glover – from Back to the Future or at least his laugh. The relation between Skull & George is more than obvious: chocolate milk. (Yes, it’s weekend.)

From the script:

Marty: George, buddy. remember that girl I introduced you to, Loraine. What are you writing?

George: Uh, stories, science fiction stories, about visitors coming down to Earth from another planet. Read the rest of this entry »

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