Every day the staff here at Click are finding and sharing links they find interesting. Some are industry relevant, some are just good for a chuckle. This week we countdown to Comic-Con, applaud the releases of TED & Magic Mike, and because we think you’ve worked super hard this week, we give you Two Moments of Zen! W00t!

-TED hits theaters today, and we can’t wait to bask in its comedic glory. Take a look at this hilarious clip on how Seth McFarlane used motion capture technology to bring Ted to life.

-How movie theaters SHOULD be laid out.

-The Star Wars that I used to know:

-Pulp Fiction, in chronological order. Sweet!

-Everything we ever needed to learn in life, we learned from TV. Okay, maybe not everything.

-Not like you really need an excuse to dress up like Spider-Man, but just in case you do:

-Attention Los Angeles locals! If you’re a fan of “Arrested Development,” we recommend checking out this art show. But, “no touching.”

-Hey horror fans, how much do you love Universal for this?

-50 reasons to see Magic Mike this weekend. As if we needed anymore reason to do so.

-It’s almost here! It’s almost here! The countdown to the 2012 Click Comic-Con Survival Guide and San Diego Comic-Con is on! Check out 18 awesome exclusive collectibles being offered at the Con.

-And, finally, Your Weekend Moment of Zen: We love you so much that we’ve decided to give you TWO Moments of Zen this week! That’s right folks, twice the smiles, and twice the amount of heart warmth:

-Pretty sure it’s time for Click to adopt a baby sloth as a mascot. (you should have seen Mac melt into a pile of butter when he first laid his eyes on this)
-Two little girls discuss the worst haircut ever. Simply adorable.

Happy Friday and have a great weekend!


At Click we spend some time on the interwebs. In between adorable baby pigs dressed as tigers and trolling gamer forums, we make a note of the REALLY good stuff.  Some are industry relevant, some are just good for a chuckle.  Here are the best/most relevant from this week.

First up, we don’t know if you need to, but here’s how to stage a Pintervention

Getting serious for a second, the Hollywood Reporter has info that validates our social media existence

There were a number of great trailers released this week.  Our favorite has to be Monsters University 

Finally, we tend to shy away from any sort of call to actions here, but a lot has been said about Pixar’s Brave which opens this weekend.

Things like it’s the “first real creative stumble since 1998’s A Bug’s Life“ or “parents will be disappointed if they’re hoping for another Pixar groundbreaker .”  We think the Mary Sue hits the nail on the head about why some critics aren’t connecting with this Pixar film.  ”Brave is not just a film with gendered characters, but a plot about the gender of its characters.”

It is a GREAT film, with complete, complex females at the center.  If you are in any way concerned with gender inequality on screen, share your voice by spending your cash this weekend.  Activism aside, you’ll be rewarded with a film that is fresh, funny, and wondrous to watch.

Have a great Friday!


Every day the staff here at Click are finding and sharing links they find interesting. Some are industry relevant, some are just good for a chuckle. This week we offer you awesome finds like an Alien vs. Predator wedding cake, a vacuum backpack, and words of wisdom from our TV Dads.

-If you loved last week’s Wreck-It Ralph trailer, then we suggest you try your hand at the online version of “Fix-It Felix.”

-This vacuum backpack with suction gloves lets you climb up any wall. We want one!

-Don’t know what to get your geek Dad for Father’s Day? Check out these 10 gift ideas from Mashable.

-Nothing says geek love quite like an Alien vs. Predator wedding cake.

-If you find yourself stuck in one of life’s dilemmas, don’t fret, simply ask yourself – What Would Ron Say?

-To those of you with kiddos. Check out this wonderful read on the positive impact of the parent-recommended animated TV series “Doc McStuffins.”

-WordPress and Facebook officially tied the knot.

-Apple introduced iOS 6 this week. Take a look at some of the new capabilities coming this Fall.

-These business cards are the coolest!

-Carly Rae Jepsen’s “Call Me Maybe” gets memed.

-And, finally, Your Weekend Moment of Zen: In the spirit of Father’s Day, enjoy some words of wisdom from Michael Bluth, Homer Simpson, and other famous TV Dads.

Happy Friday and have a great weekend!


Every day the staff here at Click are finding and sharing links they find interesting. Some are industry relevant, some are just good for a chuckle. This week we take a look at some of the gems of E3, awesome innovations shaping your future, and the adorable Wreck-It Ralph trailer that has us nostalgic for 8-bit!

-If Euphegenia Doubtfire ever made your “Spidey senses” tingle, but you couldn’t quite pinpoint why. Watch this.

-A fascinating piece on 32 innovations that will change your tomorrow.

-Complex.com brings you the 100 greatest memes of all time.

-The new Wreck-It Ralph trailer looks amazing!

-Nerds + tattoos = AWESOME

-A wonderful piece on the work and influence of fiction writer, Ray Bradbury.

-Fans of the HBO series “Girls”, if you’re bummed about the first season coming to an end. Keep in mind that you can always beat the off-season blues with these clever paper dolls.

-Just say no to vertical videos!

-The Fall of Pinterest? Pshh. Yeah right. Not with the Women of Pinterest like Haley Lierman protecting its walls.

-From Nintendo’s Wii U Console to Microsoft Smartglass, this year’s E3 convention brought lots of excitement to the gaming world. But few are quite as epic as the reuniting of Oswald and Disney.

-And, finally, Your Weekend Moment of Zen: Mr. Rogers reminds us that “it’s good to be curious.”

Happy Friday and have a great weekend!


Every day the staff here at Click are finding and sharing links they find interesting. Some are industry relevant, some are just good for a chuckle. This week we see classic heroes and villains photobombing history, more evidence of the gamechanging shifts in modern entertainment, and a Click founder dropping some serious knowledge!

-We’d like to thank photographer Aran Harahap for brilliantly photo-bombing these historic photos with super heroes & villains. So necessary.

-At the same time, we would like to thank our friend Stuart for creating this mashup. Or should we say “Smash-up”?

Hulk Broadway SMASH!

-Click’s own Scott Neumyer takes a look at how Kickstarter can change the video game industry.

-Speaking of Kickstarter, two PhD students are utilizing the site to help launch their product “The MaKey MaKey”, which turns everyday objects into touch pads.

-10 Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV episodes that changed television.

-The times, they are a-changin’! Students now cite Youtube, Google, & Wikipedia the most.

-The new Le Mis trailer looks awesome!

-Dinah dishes on what it takes to run a successful home-based business, and more!

-The ladies of Click MAY or may not be counting down the days until June 29th.

-And, finally, Your Weekend Moment of Zen: Ain’t love grand?

Happy Friday and have a great weekend!