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It Came From the Interwebs: Stabby Eagles, Gnome Rescue, Community, Tenacious D
With a jetpack fueled by insomnia and an easily amused mind, It Came From The Interwebs scours and sifts through everything that has ever appeared on the internet (more or less) to find a few things that you should know about every week. These things come from the interwebs, hence the clever name.
This week, we return from riding on the back of Falcor to bring you the time lord jedi ninja of web junk columns, featuring: a stabby eagle, fruit rape, board game movie mashups, and another Lazy Sunday.
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‘Community’ Creator Dan Harmon Fired As Showrunner By Sony
So much for six seasons and a movie.
One day after the final three episodes of Community‘s third and most tumultuous season aired on NBC – and about a week after the news of its renewal for an abbreviated fourth season hit the Interwebs – Sony Pictures Television announced that the show’s creator Dan Harmon would not be returning next season in his current position as showrunner.
Harmon soon after took to his Tumblr blog to clear up any misconceptions Community‘s fan base might have regarding this surprising development.
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Forget Dice Rolling and Stop-Motion Animation, ‘Community’ Goes 8-Bit
Community has prided itself with superior comedic writing, strong character development, creative episodes (the “Remedial Chaos Theory” episode immediately comes to mind), and having fun with being self-aware. We’ve seen the study group dive into the world of stop-motion animation, have fun with the cult hit Doctor Who, and take pillow fights and blanket forts to a whole new level.
But the study group is about to venture into a world that sitcoms rarely venture into, the world of 8-bit reality. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the study group “become video game characters to help Pierce (Chevy Chase) stay in the one percent.” The trade has the first look at Abed, Pierce, Britta, Shirely, Annie, Troy, and Jeff as 8-bit characters, and you can take a look at their 8-bit forms in the two images below.
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Doom Digest: Inspector Spacetime, The Beastie Boys, Batman, Darth Vader, Fast & Furious
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Every day here at Doom HQ we receive tons of tips from our readers about really cool stuff from the world of geek, as well as promotional materials for new films, comic books, collectibles, and much more. While we do our best to bring you as much of it as possible, we don’t always have enough geek manpower available to cover it all on a daily basis. But we hate the idea of all of this really cool stuff wasting away in our inbox. How could we NOT cover it? Hence why we’ve resurrected our long-defunct column Bits Of Doom, now rebranded and revamped as Doom Digest, a collection of easily digestible bits of news, videos, photos, and other goodies.
Today: Children recreate The Beastie Boys video “Sabotage,” Batman teams up with Mountain Dew, Karen Gillan aka Amy Pond of Doctor Who talks Inspector Spacetime, a supercut of all the gear-shifting scenes from the Fast & Furious movie, and a Darth Vader USB Port Hub that someone really needs to get for me, plus Bits Of Doom.
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