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Archive for November 13th, 2009

Merchandise: Star Wars Cell Phone Alert – Animated Musical Star Trek Lamp – Indiana Jones Room Booby Traps

Star Wars Cell Phone Alert

star wars Phone Alarm

Hang your Vader or Stormtrooper charm on your jacket, computer bag, navel ring, etc., and whenever you get a call on your cell, it will spin around and the little lights near its base will flash. You can leave your phone on silent, tucked in your pocket, and pretend to be paying rapt attention to your boss as he drones on about this new technology they call Twitter and how your business is going to harness the power of social media. When Vader spins, you make a quick exit, feigning a potty emergency, and rush to safety to answer that important phone call from the Emperor.

More info: Star Wars Cell Phone Alert

Animated Musical Star Trek Lamp

star-trek-lamp

This is the lamp that plays the iconic Star Trek theme song, including the entirety of the famous prologue: "Space… the final frontier…" spoken by William Shatner. As the music plays, an 8" die-cast replica of the Starship Enterprise rotates on the the base of the lamp. The Starship Enterprise has authentic details like Bussard intake collectors and a sensor array platform that are illuminated by four color-changing LEDs.

Buy it here: Animated Musical Star Trek Lamp

Indiana Jones Room Booby Traps

indiana jones trap

The Indiana Jones Room Booby Trap Set includes a dart launching idol, a spider dropping idol, and an educational field notebook to help you learn the science of gears and levers. No batteries required!

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Forum Watch: What is your earliest movie memory?

User Hopscotch recently started a really interesting topic in the Criticker Forums, asking others what their earliest memory of cinema is.


Welcome to cinema, child

Bambi, King Kong, Dunstin Checks In all pop up, as does The Never Ending Story. There are some funny memories being shared, such as 3-year old LordofDance having to be escorted out of the theater when King Kong fell from the skyscraper.

I’ve done some thinking about this, although I have a terrible memory when it comes to such things. The first movie I remember clearly was The Last Unicorn, which was surprisingly scary for a kid’s flick, and had a great ending.

Feel like sharing? Head over the forums and join the discussion!