•
Penny
Arcade
If you play video games and don't visit this site daily, then
you are probably subject to some kind of fine. In fact, it doesn't
matter if you play video games. If you were born after 1975,
this web comic is about you.
• Homestarrunner.com
Do I really need to hype these guys? The brothers Chaps serve
up mostly-weekly doses of animated hilarity.
• The Internet Movie Database
I tried not to repeat anything from Logan's list, but this
one's a must. As you read this, there are people having heated
arguments about exactly how many Beethoven sequels
Charles Grodin did before Judge Reinhold took over. They don't
know about this site.
• Satellite News
The official information club for the best show to ever grace
the small screen, Mystery Science Theater 3000.
• Digital Archive
Project
As their FAQ puts it: "The Digital Archive Project is
a community of geeks, videophiles and fans dedicated to preserving
the quirky, intellectual television shows that network executives
are so fond of axing at the drop of a hat." Don't shell
out hundreds of dollars on eBay for bootleg DVDs of Parker
Louis Can't Lose. Visit the DAP.
• Adventure
Gamers
Your definitive resource for info on and appreciation of the
fading genre of PC adventure games. Read about the classics
from LucasArts and Sierra as well as the best new fan-made
games.
• Seanbaby.com
Although it's rarely updated anymore, there is literally several
months' worth of hilarious content here. Commentaries on such
vital topics as killer robots, Nintendo and Superfriends.
• Muppet
Central
Let's get one thing straight: I love the Muppets and I'm betting
you do too, whether you admit it or not. Not only will this
site keep you completely updated on all Muppet-related happenings,
the online radio station plays Muppet classics you haven't
heard in years.
• View Askew Productions
The official site of writer/director Kevin Smith's production
company. One of the most down-to-Earth filmmakers around,
Kevin posts to the web board regularly, and the NewsAskew
section has every shred of info even remotely related to his
films.
• X-Entertainment
Children of the 80's rejoice. If you think reading detailed
articles about action figures and obscure Charlie Brown specials
would be boring, you haven't seen X-E.