
As Han Solo once said, “Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side, kid.”
If that’s true than this shirt is pretty awesome. It has 26 weapons from different television shows and movies. See if you can name them all.
Product Page ($19)

How many Power Rangers have there been now? From what I understand there have been 35 Super Sentai series (Japanese Power Rangers) and this video from the latest season features all 199 costumed characters featured throughout the years engaging in one epic battle.
Check it out after the break. It’s a Mighty Morphin’ Clusterf*ck.
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I think Blanka electrocuted Marty so he would be nice and crispy for dinner. Either way, they should have plenty of juice to get up to 88 mph.
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If you are familiar with Disturbia, you know that their unique brand of clothing design lives up to the name. Two of their latest put a spin on some of our favorite flicks: The Lost Boys and The Goonies.
Product Page: Lost Boys / Goonies (£22 or $34)
Save time and effort by wearing this shirt to the next hastily converted 3D movie you attend. The fad will be over soon I’m sure.
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From That’s Nerdalicious!: No seriously, it’s a meat popsicle that appears to be searching for your nipples. Little high though—unless your man-boobs are really perky.
Actually, this shirt is a reference to a line in the The Fifth Element. See how many of your nerdy friends pick op on that.
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Germs are a fact of life, but if you ever felt like the 3D glasses you got at the theater were dirty, it wasn’t just your hypochondria talking. A recent study by ABC tested glasses from seven theaters in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, and not a single pair were sterile.
“3D glasses given out at cinemas were found to be contaminated with bacteria that can cause conjunctivitis, skin infections, food poisoning, or even sepsis or pneumonia, but docs say that the germs found are no more threatening than what you find on the arm rest, box of popcorn, or movie seats.”
Cue the sounds of disgust.
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I wonder if MCP’s tactic would work in an argument with my fiancee.
The answer is NO. End of line.
But…
END OF LINE!
Eh, might make things worse.
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The master of zombie horror, George A. Romero, is back with a new flick Survival of the Dead—and he has an app for the iPhone and the iPod touch that will allow you to dress up your friends like zombies…virtually speaking of course. But that’s not even the best part. Read more on Nerd Approved…