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‘The Force Awakens’ gets ‘Vanity Fair’ cover.
With Age of Ultron now passed us, it’s straight-up onto Caff-Pow’s Overbearing Force Awakens coverage here at OL.
‘Banjo-Kazooie’ creators reveal its spiritual sequel, ‘Yooka-Laylee.’
You know. I ain’t opposed to classic developers creating spiritual sequels to franchises. I mean. Look at Mighty No. 9. But Yooka-Laylee? Oh my. I don’t know.
NASA “successfully” tests “physics-defying” EM drive
Thanks to our own The Dude for sharing this! I meant to talk about it earlier, but you know, busy fucking life. Apparently NASA ASTRO-WIZARDS have successfully tested a “physics-defying” EM drive. Which, ideally, means I’ll be fucking sun-tanning on Mars on my one-year wedding anniversary next year. I’m reading this news right, right?
‘Star Wars: Episode VIII’ News: Steve Yedlin is the cinematographer, has created fire with Rian Johnson before
Fuck yes. Rian Johnson has been making gorgeous af movies with cinematographer Steve Yedlin for a hit minute now (could that sentence have sucked any harder? whatever). So I’m glad to see Johnson has been able to bring Yedlin into the Star Wars stable as the director dives into the upcoming episode he is helming.
Bryan Singer drops set photo of Jubilee and Jean Grey. They’re 80s Perfection.
I love that the X-Men flicks have become these odd, wonderful period pieces. Madly in love with this picture.
‘Star Wars’ News: Josh Trank leaves spin-off film, was probably fired
When news dropped last night that Josh Trank was leaving his Star Wars standalone flick, Rendar predicted to me he was fired. Well, I’m glad I waited to post about it. So he can like, look way correct.
Weekend Open Bar: What’s Next, What’s Next?

What’s next?! What’s next?! It’s the fucking Weekend! Kick open the doors to the Bar! Get the tap flowing! Gather around and share what you’re up to this these next two days! Be it seeing Age of Ultron. Or hunting aliens in Grand Theft Auto V. Share gifs, share stories. Share empirical evidence that somehow we survived the snow and that the color green still exists.
NBC goes Netflix: All of David Duchovny’s new show will available day-one
NBC is realizing what Netflix already has: we are a nation-state of empty souls looking for hours upon hours of entertainment. If you drop it, we will binge it. So they’re dropping all of David Duchovny’s new show. Day-one.












