Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Early Buzz: R.E.M., 'Robot Chicken,' Kindles and more news

Greetings! Today is kind of a big day on the blog, so stay tuned for some news.

As for last night, I attempted to watch the Bradley Cooper movie Limitless , but it just made me sleepy. Why doesn't that man just shave his face already?

Some headlines:

- The remastered version of R.E.M. 's Lifes Rich Pageant   is streaming .

- Nook Color has become the most popular e-reader .

- I guess I'm a " bloodless nerd " then!

- The team behind Robot Chicken is prepping a YouTube series .

- The original Batman cast will be reuniting at Comic-Con.

- Nathan Fillion   talks about Comic-Con .

- Spike Lee will direct a remake of Oldboy .

- It would be awesome if Criterion released the Harry Potter movies .

- Jason Sudeikis will be on Eastbound and Down next season.

- What are the highest-grossing dark comedies of all time?

- Hey, it's the Tintin trailer .

- Portishead is touring for the first time in 13 years.

- AMC has created a new Breaking Bad game .

- Check out Tame Impala on Pitchfork 3-D.

- Have you seen the latest trailer for Entourage ?

- Watch an episode of History Detectives that investigates comics' racial history.

- Pitchfork lists its 60 favorite music books .

- Morrissey has recently injured his finger in a "dog attack."

- The documentary King of Kong is going to become ... a mockumentary ?

- James Franco 's complete Playboy interview is online .

- Dexys Midnight Runners are recording their first new album since 1985 .

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