Showing posts with label Ross. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ross. Show all posts

Friday, April 3, 2015

Netflix Orders Montauk Series from Wayward Pines Creators


Stay with me, because this sounds boring at first.

Netflix has ordered a new series from brothers Matt and Ross Duffer, creators of Hidden and Wayward Pines. Both of these were mystery mini-series set in small towns in America, and this one sounds no different. It follows the search for a missing girl in Montauk Point, the very edge of Long Island, New York. Yawn. Oh, and the series will contain, and I quote, "top secret government experiments, terrifying supernatural forces, and one very strange little girl."

Well that just upped my interest quite a bit.

Montauk will hit Netflix sometime next year.

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Budget Geeking: A Visit at the local Ross



I'm not sure how many of you out there are aware of these amazing things called budget stores.  Places like Ross, Big Lots, Marshalls, and TJ Maxx get cheaper goods than retail, but you have to wait around longer for them. This can be an amazing place to grab some of the pieces of your geek collection that were hard to get or expensive at, say, Toys R Us. While each of these stores is a different animal, and present different levels of discount, product availability, and other factor, I will be focusing on my most recent visit at a Ross.



For those who are collectors of Transformers, GI Joe, Marvel Legends/Universe, and Power Rangers (or any Bandai America brand like Ben 10 and previously Thundercats and Kamen Rider Dragon Knight), you might be aware of the treasure trove that is Ross.  Around three to six months after a toy is released on regular retail, these brands show up with a fair amount of consistency at Ross, at around half off their retail prices.  Marshalls and TJ Maxxes have the same pattern, but they tend to discount off the highest (like Toys R Us prices) retail prices instead, so they run slightly more.  Big Lots only carries post-clearance products from retail, though they are at best inconsistent about what will show up.