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R/C builder Otto Dieffenbach of Flyguy Promotions created an awesome R/C quadcopter that looks like Snoopy flying after The Red Baron on his doghouse! Expect to see this flying around at SDCC this week! (via Laughing Squid)

  • Lucasfilm just released an awesome Star Wars app for iOS and Android! Your new one-stop hub for all things Jedi. (via /Film)
  • Twin Peaks fans, don’t panic just yet…but the revival you’ve been waiting for may be postponed until 2017. Maybe. (via Welcome to Twin Peaks)

Check out this awesomely detailed manquette from Tweeterhead of Michelle Pfeiffer’s Catwoman from the 1992 film, Batman Returns. Thanks for letting us know about this, We Are Wakanda!

  • If your television show is going to include rape as a story element, Orange is the New Black gives a great example of how to do it right. (via The Daily Dot)
  • Have you ever wanted to be a human billboard? Well Hachette Australia will give you a free tattoo…so long as it’s of a dragon to promote the next book in the Millennium Series featuring Lizbeth Salander (aka The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo). Just…don’t call it “tatvertising.” I wonder if they’d let me get a tat of Trogdor…? (via Jezebel)

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Check out these new production stills from the upcoming Deadpool movie, featuring Ryan Reynolds alongside castmates like Morena Baccarin and T.J. Miller. (via Comic Book Resources)

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