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Jun 2011 01

by A.J. Focht

The release of X-Men: First Class is just days away, marking the second of four major super hero movie releases to come this summer. In a recent YouTube viral video, A Toast To Green Lantern, all the super heroes with their own movies harassed Hawkman as he tries to get his own film. As it turns out, the joke was on the makers of the video as Warner Bros. has a Hawkman movie in the works. The current logline listed on It’sOnTheGrid is:

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Apr 2011 28

by Blogbot

[William Shatner, pictured with his wife Elizabeth Martin, whom he claims is “the real headbanger” in his household]

SuicideGirls caught up with William Shatner when he materialized on the black carpet at Revolver Magazine’s Golden Gods Awards last week. The OG Star Trekker‘s far out level of badass quotient was being acknowledged with an Honorary Headbanger Award, which was presented to him by SG’s own Food Coma columnist Scott Ian (who was there with his band Anthrax ahead of the monster Big 4 Fest).

Shatner is planning to follow up his critically acclaimed albums* The Transformed Man (1968) and Has Been (2004), with a third full length entitled Searching For Major Tom, which is scheduled to be unleashed on the world later this year.

Given that we were at the Golden Gods, which is a celebration of all things hard ‘n’ heavy, we had to ask Mr. Shatner if his release would include any metal tracks. He responded in the affirmative, and revealed that the collection of out-of-this-world covers will include Black Sabbath’s “Iron Man,” Pink Floyd’s “Learning To Fly,” and Deep Purple’s “Space Trucking.”

“There are some great musicians are on there,” Shatner enthused. Among the many guests confirmed are ex-Deep Purple guitarist and Rainbow frontman Ritchie Blackmore (who makes “Space Oddity” even more of an oddity), Peter Frampton (the not-dead-yet legend plays guitar on “Spirit In The Sky”), Edgar Froese of Tangerine Dream (who brings the weirdness on “Learning To Fly” to new heights), Kinks’ guitarist and frontman Dave Davies (who takes quirky to Mach 10 on “Mr. Spaceman”) and Stokes’ guitarist Nick Valensi (who is a grounding influence on “Major Tom”).

“It’s fabulous,” said Shatner. “I mean, it’s a happening. I can’t wait to see what the reaction will be.”

In related news, we can exclusively reveal that Priceline is planning to offer “Name Your Own Price®” trips to the Twilight Zone**.

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Apr 2011 27

by Blogbot

A column which highlights Suicide Girls and their fave groups.


[Above: Aadie‘s dog Rocket a.k.a. The Bubble Slayer]

This week, Aadie Suicide brings on the warm and fuzzies with Cute Overload.

Members: 1409 / Comments: 6,392

  • WHY DO YOU LOVE IT?: Because it’s Cute Overload! I not only get to see the sweet and humorously charming videos the other SGs and members post, I also get to see pics of their pets and SGs as babies too!
  • DISCUSSION TIP: If it’s cute and it makes u grin, post it!!

  • BEST RANDOM QUOTE: OMG <3
  • MOST HEATED DISCUSSION THREAD: If u can’t take the heat, get out of the kitchen!!! We want CUTE, not mediocre!! Lol. No, no, there’s no heated discussions. We’re all happy here 🙂
  • WHO’S WELCOME TO JOIN?: Everyone!!!!


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Mar 2011 16

by Shotgun Suicide

Shotgun Suicide and her new plastic friend Betty show you how to rotate your rubbers, and put them on the right way for a good ride.

Betty says: “It’s alway good to have a spare rubber.”

Music: “I Do My Best” by Bo Peep and “Circle” by The Tokyo Pinsalocks.

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Mar 2011 04

by Aaron Colter

When I was asked to write a weekly column for Suicide Girls, my immediate questions was, “About what?” Because, truly, I didn’t know what the fuck anyone reading this would want to hear from me.

“Anything,” they said.

Well, alright. But I’m pretty sure they didn’t mean How to Make and/or Buy Weapons Grade Narcotics: A Guide In Multiple Parts, which is what I wanted to write about. But court sucks, and you know it. So instead, I’m calling this “Things I Like That You Might Like Too.” It’s exactly what it says it is.

Let’s get started:

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Feb 2011 25

by Blogbot

American Idol may have lowered their age limit this year, but it seems Fight Club have raised theirs: Bring it wrinklies!

Ps. Don’t forget Rule #6.

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Feb 2011 25

by Shotgun Suicide

Shotgun Suicide shows you how to protect your nuts and put a rubber on in emergency situations.

Music: “She” by Bo-Peep

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