It’s Not Nathan Fillion’s Fault that 24 Sucks

Fox canceled Drive after only two weeks. Drive wasn’t the best thing I’ve ever seen on television, but it was compelling and had potential. A good show is given no possibility of success, and yet, Fox keeps crap like The War at Home on for two seasons. How many American Idols have we been through [...]

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The FCC Thinks You’re A Bad Parent. . . And That You’re Stupid

The government is already regulating language and sex on television, now they’ve set their sights on violent content. The FCC issued a report to Congress this Wednesday stating that the danger to children from violent TV programming “is so great that Congress needs to give it authority to regulate violent content on broadcast and cable [...]

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Destruction by Nukes

There’s nothing like a nuclear holocaust to destroy the world. Unlike climate change or viruses, a nuclear holocaust turns the entire environment against us. Radiation travels on wind currents and in the rain. Then there’s nuclear winter to deal with, which would suck for me since all I own are tank tops and sandals. Shut [...]

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The Apocalypse: A List of Grievances

The Apocalypse is problematic for a number of reasons: 1. The Shampoo IssueEgad! What would I do without my Charles Worthington Daily Treat Shine Enhancing Conditioner? My hair would become dry, frizzy and unmanageable, that’s what!! Which is the last thing you need in a landscape already troubled by cannibalism, mutants and an abundance of [...]

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Destruction by Killer Virus

What should you do if a killer virus strikes? First, wash your freaking hands. Cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze. Be sanitary for once! Stay away from monkeys if they aren’t native to your area. The suburbs are not a monkey’s native habitat. If all else fails, burrow underground. If you don’t follow [...]

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World Destruction by Climate Change

For the country that refuses to ratify the Kyoto Protocol, we have a selection of movies that demonstrate the effects of climate change. This is serious. Not only may you have to ditch the SUV, you may have to live on a dinghy and drink your own pee after toasting with Kevin Costner. Who wants [...]

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Hey NBC! What Do You Mean By “More Female”?

NBC VP Katherine Pope said that for this fall’s line up, the network wants to get “a little more female and a little more hopeful.” What exactly does that mean, Ms. Pope? I understand the “hope” part of the statement; I often complain that some of my favorite shows, such as Battlestar Galactica, are hopeless [...]

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Star Wars Stamps Rant Revisited

Originally, I wanted to mobilize the Pink Ragyun Army so the U.S. Postal Service would cower in fear and give us the Star Wars postage stamp of our selection. Once I saw the Princess Leia and Queen Amidala stamps, I didn’t really care about voting. Then after thinking about it for a while, I decided [...]

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Amanda Visell Art Show

Our new bestest friend from the Girls Productions Amanda Visell (at least that’s what she tells us) has an art show opening this weekend, April 7, 2007 from 8pm to 11:30pm. The show continues through April 28, 2007 at Copro Nason Gallery, Santa Monica, California. Visell says “Come to my show or cat zombies will [...]

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Pink Raygun Rants. . . about Star Wars Postage Stamps!

I love Star Wars, especially Princess Leia. When I was a kid, she was one of the few women I saw anywhere that wasn’t a stay at home mom or a teacher, and she gave me hope that, while I couldn’t be a princess, I could certainly be something else. Not only was I Princess [...]

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Women in Special Effects: Weta Workshop Part 2

In part one of this series, several of the women working at Weta Workshop offered their advice on trying to get work in special effects. In part two they discuss the challenges they’ve faced, specifically as a woman and in general as a professional, and overcome. So, what are the biggest challenges? Related Stuff:

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Snake Lives. . . Kinda

New Line snagged the remake of Escape from New York starring Gerard Butler as Snake Plissken. That may be just as effective a career move as Halle Berry made with Catwoman. This remake train that Hollywood has been on is really starting to annoy me. It takes the fun out of a perfectly good bad [...]

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Top Ten Irish (or Green) People in Scifi

It’s not easy being green, but in scifi and other genres it’s the next best thing to being Irish. For St. Patty’s Day, Pink Raygun gives you our Top Ten Irish (or Green) People. Related Stuff:

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Pirates of the Caribbean Signing Event – Arrrrrrhhhhh!

Amanda Visell and Michelle Valigura of The Girls Productions (our interview with them, here)have a press release for ya… Hey! Here’s another Pirate signing event update. Its Sunday March 18th from 9-11:30 in the Disneyland Gallery above the attraction. Im told that it is a first come first serve line, and the line will start [...]

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Top Ten Signs You Might Be A Fangirl

In a recent email, someone asked “What is a fangirl?” Pink Raygun defines “fangirl” as a passionate fan of various elements of geek culture. Just as obsessed as a fanboy, but with much better fashion sense. So how do you know if you or someone you love is a fangirl? Pink Raygun is here to [...]

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Women in Special Effects: Weta Workshop

My brother and I were obsessed with peeling our faces off when we were kids. It looked so cool on V when the aliens would pull back their human faces to show the lizardy thing underneath. We were also obsessed with making ourselves look as gross as possible, and for no particular reason. Halloween wasn’t [...]

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There’s No Gender Equity in Galactic Conquest

When we launched Pink Raygun, I knew that some people would have a problem because we’re mostly about women’s achievements and don’t give equal time to men unless they’re female friendly in some way. Or if they’re hot. But, no hot misogynists. That’s not allowed. Related Stuff:

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Pink Raygun Travels to the Future!

I always manage to screw up Daylight Savings time, which is one reason I’m happy to live in Arizona. We don’t change our clocks here. For years as a kid, I was convinced that Daylight Savings was really time travel and that I’d go to bed on Saturday night and wake up in the future. [...]

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