Superhero Movie Smack Down Results By Stu Horvath • August 3rd, 2011 The results are in! Team Unwinnable fought over their favorite superhero movies, and you picked the winner. Also: Team Unwinnable learned that you are really weird people.
Fantasy Break By Stu Horvath • July 28th, 2011 Stu Horvath discovers a catalog of fantasy board games from the Eighties on Retro Junk and is immediately filled with envy and the compulsion to collect.
Return of the Return of the Jedi Glasses By Stu Horvath • July 27th, 2011 Stu Horvath restored a lost piece of his childhood by purchasing Return of the Jedi glasses on eBay. They arrived today. This is news, but only in the loosest sense of the word.
Bat-Break By Stu Horvath • July 27th, 2011 In case you hadn’t realized, Unwinnable likes Batman. But our love for the Caped Crusader is nothing compared to that of The Bat-Blog.
Augmented Coffee Break By Stu Horvath • July 26th, 2011 The latest trailer for Deus Ex: Human Revolution is a live action musing on the moral and ethical implications of human cybernetic augmentation.
Coffee Break, Born on a Monday By Stu Horvath • July 25th, 2011 Making his lair in Iceberg Lounge, the Penguin of Batman: Arkham City has plenty of henchmen and one big surprise waiting for the Caped Crusader…
Monster Break By Stu Horvath • July 20th, 2011 The Haunted Closet is constantly unearthing lost treasures of my childhood. This time: The Creature Catalog, by Michael Berenstain.
A Gunslinger Stillborn: Dark Tower Multimedia Extravaganza Shut Down By Stu Horvath • July 19th, 2011 After delays, Universal Studios has pulled the plug on the three-movie, two-TV series adaptation of Stephen King’s The Dark Tower, helmed by Ron Howard and Akiva Goldsman. Maybe it’s for the best.
Brass Tracks – The Music of Zelda Adapted By Stu Horvath • July 14th, 2011 Musician Devin Fanslow arranged a selection of Koji Kando’s compositions for the Legend of Zelda series into a medley for performance by a brass quintet. Unwinnable investigates, and scores an mp3.
Coffee Power Up! By Stu Horvath • July 14th, 2011 Eric Power’s videogame-inspired paper animation show Mario’s true colors.