Saturday's Best Deals: Hunting Gear, Roku Smart TV, Treadmill, and More

The perfect treadmill to keep your resolutions, Bushnell hunting gear, and a Roku smart TV lead Saturday’s best deals. Read more… Source: io9

The perfect treadmill to keep your resolutions, Bushnell hunting gear, and a Roku smart TV lead Saturday’s best deals. Read more… Source: io9

For a little while there, it seemed like Axanar, the crowdfunded Star Trek fan film, was out of danger. But it turns out, the film no longer has a Fair Use leg to stand on. Unless we get some Captain…

It’s almost the weekend, time to jump into it like you were Vin Diesel skiing in a jungle. Read more… Source: io9

The story behind the CG characters in Rogue One is something we’re all dying to know more about. So far, there’s little not covered in this link or this link, but I had one lingering question to ask John Knoll…

The long break between the second and upcoming third seasons of Young Justice has been unfortunate for many reasons—mainly, because there’s been no new Young Justice to watch. But in one way, the break has been of benefit: the show…

Strap yourselves in, folks. Civil War II may have barely just ended, Inhumans vs. X-Men may have only just begun, and Monsters Unleashed might be on the way, but Marvel is already teasing a major new arc—and it seems like…

I’ll admit to being dumb and not noticing this before, but action movies seem to make all actresses do the same move during a fight scene: the between the legs takedown. There’s different variations of it, of course, but the…

During a recent calibration exercise, NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter captured a remarkable view of Earth and its moon from a distance of 127 million miles (205 million kilometers). It’s so clear, you can even make out our planet’s continents. Read…

The first Rogue One trailer ended with a very memorable shot of Jyn Erso walking down a hallway and turning around just as the lights went on around her. You see it above. Obviously, it’s not in the movie, and…

Considering the horrors 2016 brought on multiple fronts, it feels oddly appropriate that 2017 will start with Roger Corman’s Death Race 2050. In the sequel to 1975 cult classic Death Race 2000, an oddly-coiffed, pro-corporate dictator satisfies the American public’s…