Subscribe Renew Give a Gift Change Address International Questions Cars 2.0 Culture Entertainment Gadgets Gaming How-To Med Tech Politics Product Reviews Science Software Tech Biz Commentary Multimedia Wired Biz Wired Insider All Autopia Danger Room Epicenter Gadget Lab Game | Life GeekDad Listening Post Monkey Bites Threat Level Underwire Wired Science All Automotive Camcorders Desktops Digital Cameras Gaming Gear Home Audio/Video Household Mobiles Phones Notebooks Portable Media Players Sports & Outdoors Televisions All Wired Top Stories Magazine Wired Blogs « Legendary Anime Ninja Scroll to Get Live-Action Treatment | Main Facebook App Payback Time Rewards Amateur Movie Critics With Tickets By Jenna Wortham October 27, 2008 | 6:39:00 PMCategories: Comedy, Movies, Products, Social Networking, Web/Tech Moviegoers disappointed by a Hollywood lemon now have a chance to earn refunds for their theater tickets on Facebook. Payback Time, a Facebook app that launched Monday, lets users unleash their own snarky assessments of movies to earn virtual ticket vouchers. A voting system lets users decide which rants warrant refunds. The new app is the brainchild of Spill.com, a movie review website that uses animated film critics to riff on the latest box office offerings and ranks movies on a scale from "better than sex" to "some ole bulls**t." "When you see a movie you hate, there's no recourse," said Jamey Wishner, product manager at Spill.com. "So we said, 'Let's give people the opportunity to entertain a little smack talk of their own. If it's entertaining enough, we can reward them.'" Payback Time is just one of a seemingly endless list of Facebook applications that let users of the social network do everything from play games to communicate with each other. Here's how Payback Time works: Disgruntled cinemaphiles fire off a short tirade using the Facebook app and wager the amount they think they deserve to be compensated. The community reads the review and votes on the salience of the commentary and the reasonableness of the reimbursement amount. If the crowd agrees or likes the review, the vexed reviewer is rewarded with virtual money that can be redeemed for a ticket voucher. So far, only a handful of users are duking it out for tickets on Payback Time, but Wishner and Spill.com founder Korey Coleman are optimistic that once their site's 15,000-plus members and Facebook's 60 million-plus user base hear about the application, they'll be eager to hop on board. "Rewarding people just for expressing themselves goes a long way," said Wishner. "The more fun people have with it, the more people will use it." See also: New Facebook App Lets Group Issue Ultimatums Facebook Users Rally to Save Scrabulous Best Facebook Apps for Supersocial Geeks Horror Fest Slices Movies Into 66-Second Shorts Mashup Maps Craigslist's Sex Fiends Yahoo! BuzzStumbleShareThis Comments (0) Want to start a new thread or reply to a post? Login/Register and start talking! There are no comments Login/Registration This app is really cool. Looks like it took a ton of traffic since this article hit though and it crashed the server. Was really cool till it stopped working. Hopefully they'll get it up and running again in the next few minutes Posted by: Dev | Oct 27, 2008 6:03:16 PM Looks like it's up and running again. Fun app! Posted by: JJ | Oct 27, 2008 6:09:13 PM Post a commentYou are currently signed in as (nobody). 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Payback Time, a Facebook app that launched Monday, lets users unleash their own snarky assessments of movies to earn virtual ticket vouchers. A voting system lets users decide which rants warrant refunds. The new app is the brainchild of Spill.com, a movie review website that uses animated film critics to riff on the latest box office offerings and ranks movies on a scale from "better than sex" to "some ole bulls**t." "When you see a movie you hate, there's no recourse," said Jamey Wishner, product manager at Spill.com. "So we said, 'Let's give people the opportunity to entertain a little smack talk of their own. If it's entertaining enough, we can reward them.'" Payback Time is just one of a seemingly endless list of Facebook applications that let users of the social network do everything from play games to communicate with each other. Here's how Payback Time works: Disgruntled cinemaphiles fire off a short tirade using the Facebook app and wager the amount they think they deserve to be compensated. The community reads the review and votes on the salience of the commentary and the reasonableness of the reimbursement amount. If the crowd agrees or likes the review, the vexed reviewer is rewarded with virtual money that can be redeemed for a ticket voucher. So far, only a handful of users are duking it out for tickets on Payback Time, but Wishner and Spill.com founder Korey Coleman are optimistic that once their site's 15,000-plus members and Facebook's 60 million-plus user base hear about the application, they'll be eager to hop on board. "Rewarding people just for expressing themselves goes a long way," said Wishner. "The more fun people have with it, the more people will use it." See also: New Facebook App Lets Group Issue Ultimatums Facebook Users Rally to Save Scrabulous Best Facebook Apps for Supersocial Geeks Horror Fest Slices Movies Into 66-Second Shorts Mashup Maps Craigslist's Sex Fiends Yahoo! BuzzStumbleShareThis Comments (0) Want to start a new thread or reply to a post? Login/Register and start talking! There are no comments Login/Registration This app is really cool. Looks like it took a ton of traffic since this article hit though and it crashed the server. Was really cool till it stopped working. Hopefully they'll get it up and running again in the next few minutes Posted by: Dev | Oct 27, 2008 6:03:16 PM Looks like it's up and running again. Fun app! Posted by: JJ | Oct 27, 2008 6:09:13 PM Post a commentYou are currently signed in as (nobody). 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Payback Time, a Facebook app that launched Monday, lets users unleash their own snarky assessments of movies to earn virtual ticket vouchers. A voting system lets users decide which rants warrant refunds. The new app is the brainchild of Spill.com, a movie review website that uses animated film critics to riff on the latest box office offerings and ranks movies on a scale from "better than sex" to "some ole bulls**t." "When you see a movie you hate, there's no recourse," said Jamey Wishner, product manager at Spill.com. "So we said, 'Let's give people the opportunity to entertain a little smack talk of their own. If it's entertaining enough, we can reward them.'" Payback Time is just one of a seemingly endless list of Facebook applications that let users of the social network do everything from play games to communicate with each other. Here's how Payback Time works: Disgruntled cinemaphiles fire off a short tirade using the Facebook app and wager the amount they think they deserve to be compensated. The community reads the review and votes on the salience of the commentary and the reasonableness of the reimbursement amount. If the crowd agrees or likes the review, the vexed reviewer is rewarded with virtual money that can be redeemed for a ticket voucher. So far, only a handful of users are duking it out for tickets on Payback Time, but Wishner and Spill.com founder Korey Coleman are optimistic that once their site's 15,000-plus members and Facebook's 60 million-plus user base hear about the application, they'll be eager to hop on board. "Rewarding people just for expressing themselves goes a long way," said Wishner. "The more fun people have with it, the more people will use it." See also: New Facebook App Lets Group Issue Ultimatums Facebook Users Rally to Save Scrabulous Best Facebook Apps for Supersocial Geeks Horror Fest Slices Movies Into 66-Second Shorts Mashup Maps Craigslist's Sex Fiends Yahoo! BuzzStumbleShareThis Comments (0) Want to start a new thread or reply to a post? Login/Register and start talking! There are no comments Login/Registration This app is really cool. Looks like it took a ton of traffic since this article hit though and it crashed the server. Was really cool till it stopped working. Hopefully they'll get it up and running again in the next few minutes Posted by: Dev | Oct 27, 2008 6:03:16 PM Looks like it's up and running again. Fun app! Posted by: JJ | Oct 27, 2008 6:09:13 PM Post a commentYou are currently signed in as (nobody). 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Star Wars Tribute Fanboys Delayed Until 2009 'Children in Need' to Reveal Who Christmas Special 'They Saved Hitler's Brain' for a Musical Doctor Who Comics Make Comeback in Print, DVDs Takei Takes a Swat at Shatner's YouTube 'Silliness' YouTube Ventures Offline For First Live Event Saw's Gory Gadgets Catapult Creator Into Director's Chair Advertising (119) Animation (44) Anime (26) Architecture (60) Art (289) Battlestar Galactica (40) Blogs (67) Books (104) Burning Man (5) Celebrity (360) Comedy (228) Comic-Con (60) Comics (310) Copyright (48) Current Affairs (325) Dance (17) Design (143) DIY (145) Doctor Who (8) DVDs (49) E-Commerce (6) Engineering (47) Enviro (57) Events (183) Exhibit (71) Fashion (51) Film (259) Food and Drink (36) Free Download (5) Games (78) Horror (40) Japan (27) Language (6) Lost (34) Meme (64) Movies (749) Music (293) Photography (40) Podcasts (9) Politics (74) Products (58) Religion (18) Retail (33) Reviews (38) ROFLCon (14) Sci-Fi (532) Science (83) Sex (30) Social Networking (70) Space (31) Sports (34) Star Trek (20) Star Wars (35) SXSW (49) Television (710) Torchwood (5) Toys (23) Travel (33) Video (387) Viral (120) Watchmen (11) Web/Tech (403) Weblogs (40) Stay connected with Wired Mobile: Tech News, Gadget Reviews, and Special Offers - all delivered to your mobile device. 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Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement and Privacy Policy Subscribe Renew Give a Gift Change Address International Questions Cars 2.0 Culture Entertainment Gadgets Gaming How-To Med Tech Politics Product Reviews Science Software Tech Biz Commentary Multimedia Wired Biz Wired Insider All Autopia Danger Room Epicenter Gadget Lab Game | Life GeekDad Listening Post Monkey Bites Threat Level Underwire Wired Science All Automotive Camcorders Desktops Digital Cameras Gaming Gear Home Audio/Video Household Mobiles Phones Notebooks Portable Media Players Sports & Outdoors Televisions All Wired Top Stories Magazine Wired Blogs « Legendary Anime Ninja Scroll to Get Live-Action Treatment | Main Facebook App Payback Time Rewards Amateur Movie Critics With Tickets By Jenna Wortham October 27, 2008 | 6:39:00 PMCategories: Comedy, Movies, Products, Social Networking, Web/Tech Moviegoers disappointed by a Hollywood lemon now have a chance to earn refunds for their theater tickets on Facebook. Payback Time, a Facebook app that launched Monday, lets users unleash their own snarky assessments of movies to earn virtual ticket vouchers. A voting system lets users decide which rants warrant refunds. The new app is the brainchild of Spill.com, a movie review website that uses animated film critics to riff on the latest box office offerings and ranks movies on a scale from "better than sex" to "some ole bulls**t." "When you see a movie you hate, there's no recourse," said Jamey Wishner, product manager at Spill.com. "So we said, 'Let's give people the opportunity to entertain a little smack talk of their own. If it's entertaining enough, we can reward them.'" Payback Time is just one of a seemingly endless list of Facebook applications that let users of the social network do everything from play games to communicate with each other. Here's how Payback Time works: Disgruntled cinemaphiles fire off a short tirade using the Facebook app and wager the amount they think they deserve to be compensated. The community reads the review and votes on the salience of the commentary and the reasonableness of the reimbursement amount. If the crowd agrees or likes the review, the vexed reviewer is rewarded with virtual money that can be redeemed for a ticket voucher. So far, only a handful of users are duking it out for tickets on Payback Time, but Wishner and Spill.com founder Korey Coleman are optimistic that once their site's 15,000-plus members and Facebook's 60 million-plus user base hear about the application, they'll be eager to hop on board. "Rewarding people just for expressing themselves goes a long way," said Wishner. "The more fun people have with it, the more people will use it." See also: New Facebook App Lets Group Issue Ultimatums Facebook Users Rally to Save Scrabulous Best Facebook Apps for Supersocial Geeks Horror Fest Slices Movies Into 66-Second Shorts Mashup Maps Craigslist's Sex Fiends Yahoo! BuzzStumbleShareThis Comments (0) Want to start a new thread or reply to a post? Login/Register and start talking! There are no comments Login/Registration This app is really cool. Looks like it took a ton of traffic since this article hit though and it crashed the server. Was really cool till it stopped working. Hopefully they'll get it up and running again in the next few minutes Posted by: Dev | Oct 27, 2008 6:03:16 PM Looks like it's up and running again. Fun app! Posted by: JJ | Oct 27, 2008 6:09:13 PM Post a commentYou are currently signed in as (nobody). 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Star Wars Tribute Fanboys Delayed Until 2009 'Children in Need' to Reveal Who Christmas Special 'They Saved Hitler's Brain' for a Musical Doctor Who Comics Make Comeback in Print, DVDs Takei Takes a Swat at Shatner's YouTube 'Silliness' YouTube Ventures Offline For First Live Event Saw's Gory Gadgets Catapult Creator Into Director's Chair Advertising (119) Animation (44) Anime (26) Architecture (60) Art (289) Battlestar Galactica (40) Blogs (67) Books (104) Burning Man (5) Celebrity (360) Comedy (228) Comic-Con (60) Comics (310) Copyright (48) Current Affairs (325) Dance (17) Design (143) DIY (145) Doctor Who (8) DVDs (49) E-Commerce (6) Engineering (47) Enviro (57) Events (183) Exhibit (71) Fashion (51) Film (259) Food and Drink (36) Free Download (5) Games (78) Horror (40) Japan (27) Language (6) Lost (34) Meme (64) Movies (749) Music (293) Photography (40) Podcasts (9) Politics (74) Products (58) Religion (18) Retail (33) Reviews (38) ROFLCon (14) Sci-Fi (532) Science (83) Sex (30) Social Networking (70) Space (31) Sports (34) Star Trek (20) Star Wars (35) SXSW (49) Television (710) Torchwood (5) Toys (23) Travel (33) Video (387) Viral (120) Watchmen (11) Web/Tech (403) Weblogs (40) Stay connected with Wired Mobile: Tech News, Gadget Reviews, and Special Offers - all delivered to your mobile device. 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Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement and Privacy Policy Subscribe Renew Give a Gift Change Address International Questions Cars 2.0 Culture Entertainment Gadgets Gaming How-To Med Tech Politics Product Reviews Science Software Tech Biz Commentary Multimedia Wired Biz Wired Insider All Autopia Danger Room Epicenter Gadget Lab Game | Life GeekDad Listening Post Monkey Bites Threat Level Underwire Wired Science All Automotive Camcorders Desktops Digital Cameras Gaming Gear Home Audio/Video Household Mobiles Phones Notebooks Portable Media Players Sports & Outdoors Televisions All Wired Top Stories Magazine Wired Blogs « Legendary Anime Ninja Scroll to Get Live-Action Treatment | Main Facebook App Payback Time Rewards Amateur Movie Critics With Tickets By Jenna Wortham October 27, 2008 | 6:39:00 PMCategories: Comedy, Movies, Products, Social Networking, Web/Tech Moviegoers disappointed by a Hollywood lemon now have a chance to earn refunds for their theater tickets on Facebook. Payback Time, a Facebook app that launched Monday, lets users unleash their own snarky assessments of movies to earn virtual ticket vouchers. A voting system lets users decide which rants warrant refunds. The new app is the brainchild of Spill.com, a movie review website that uses animated film critics to riff on the latest box office offerings and ranks movies on a scale from "better than sex" to "some ole bulls**t." "When you see a movie you hate, there's no recourse," said Jamey Wishner, product manager at Spill.com. "So we said, 'Let's give people the opportunity to entertain a little smack talk of their own. If it's entertaining enough, we can reward them.'" Payback Time is just one of a seemingly endless list of Facebook applications that let users of the social network do everything from play games to communicate with each other. Here's how Payback Time works: Disgruntled cinemaphiles fire off a short tirade using the Facebook app and wager the amount they think they deserve to be compensated. The community reads the review and votes on the salience of the commentary and the reasonableness of the reimbursement amount. If the crowd agrees or likes the review, the vexed reviewer is rewarded with virtual money that can be redeemed for a ticket voucher. So far, only a handful of users are duking it out for tickets on Payback Time, but Wishner and Spill.com founder Korey Coleman are optimistic that once their site's 15,000-plus members and Facebook's 60 million-plus user base hear about the application, they'll be eager to hop on board. "Rewarding people just for expressing themselves goes a long way," said Wishner. "The more fun people have with it, the more people will use it." See also: New Facebook App Lets Group Issue Ultimatums Facebook Users Rally to Save Scrabulous Best Facebook Apps for Supersocial Geeks Horror Fest Slices Movies Into 66-Second Shorts Mashup Maps Craigslist's Sex Fiends Yahoo! BuzzStumbleShareThis Comments (0) Want to start a new thread or reply to a post? Login/Register and start talking! There are no comments Login/Registration This app is really cool. Looks like it took a ton of traffic since this article hit though and it crashed the server. Was really cool till it stopped working. Hopefully they'll get it up and running again in the next few minutes Posted by: Dev | Oct 27, 2008 6:03:16 PM Looks like it's up and running again. Fun app! Posted by: JJ | Oct 27, 2008 6:09:13 PM Post a commentYou are currently signed in as (nobody). Sign Out Name: Email Address: Comments: See more The Underwire EDITOR: Lewis Wallace | e-mail CONTRIBUTOR: Hugh Hart | e-mail CONTRIBUTOR: John Scott Lewinski | e-mail CONTRIBUTOR: Scott Thill | e-mail CONTRIBUTOR: Angela Watercutter | e-mail CONTRIBUTOR: Jenna Wortham | e-mail October 2008 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Facebook App Payback Time Rewards Amateur Movie Critics With Tickets Legendary Anime Ninja Scroll to Get Live-Action Treatment Is God Green? The Green Bible Says Hell Yes! 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Payback Time, a Facebook app that launched Monday, lets users unleash their own snarky assessments of movies to earn virtual ticket vouchers. A voting system lets users decide which rants warrant refunds. The new app is the brainchild of Spill.com, a movie review website that uses animated film critics to riff on the latest box office offerings and ranks movies on a scale from "better than sex" to "some ole bulls**t." "When you see a movie you hate, there's no recourse," said Jamey Wishner, product manager at Spill.com. "So we said, 'Let's give people the opportunity to entertain a little smack talk of their own. If it's entertaining enough, we can reward them.'" Payback Time is just one of a seemingly endless list of Facebook applications that let users of the social network do everything from play games to communicate with each other. Here's how Payback Time works: Disgruntled cinemaphiles fire off a short tirade using the Facebook app and wager the amount they think they deserve to be compensated. The community reads the review and votes on the salience of the commentary and the reasonableness of the reimbursement amount. If the crowd agrees or likes the review, the vexed reviewer is rewarded with virtual money that can be redeemed for a ticket voucher. So far, only a handful of users are duking it out for tickets on Payback Time, but Wishner and Spill.com founder Korey Coleman are optimistic that once their site's 15,000-plus members and Facebook's 60 million-plus user base hear about the application, they'll be eager to hop on board. "Rewarding people just for expressing themselves goes a long way," said Wishner. "The more fun people have with it, the more people will use it." See also: New Facebook App Lets Group Issue Ultimatums Facebook Users Rally to Save Scrabulous Best Facebook Apps for Supersocial Geeks Horror Fest Slices Movies Into 66-Second Shorts Mashup Maps Craigslist's Sex Fiends Yahoo! BuzzStumbleShareThis Comments (0) Want to start a new thread or reply to a post? Login/Register and start talking! There are no comments Login/Registration This app is really cool. Looks like it took a ton of traffic since this article hit though and it crashed the server. Was really cool till it stopped working. Hopefully they'll get it up and running again in the next few minutes Posted by: Dev | Oct 27, 2008 6:03:16 PM Looks like it's up and running again. Fun app! Posted by: JJ | Oct 27, 2008 6:09:13 PM Post a commentYou are currently signed in as (nobody). 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Payback Time, a Facebook app that launched Monday, lets users unleash their own snarky assessments of movies to earn virtual ticket vouchers. A voting system lets users decide which rants warrant refunds. The new app is the brainchild of Spill.com, a movie review website that uses animated film critics to riff on the latest box office offerings and ranks movies on a scale from "better than sex" to "some ole bulls**t." "When you see a movie you hate, there's no recourse," said Jamey Wishner, product manager at Spill.com. "So we said, 'Let's give people the opportunity to entertain a little smack talk of their own. If it's entertaining enough, we can reward them.'" Payback Time is just one of a seemingly endless list of Facebook applications that let users of the social network do everything from play games to communicate with each other. Here's how Payback Time works: Disgruntled cinemaphiles fire off a short tirade using the Facebook app and wager the amount they think they deserve to be compensated. The community reads the review and votes on the salience of the commentary and the reasonableness of the reimbursement amount. If the crowd agrees or likes the review, the vexed reviewer is rewarded with virtual money that can be redeemed for a ticket voucher. So far, only a handful of users are duking it out for tickets on Payback Time, but Wishner and Spill.com founder Korey Coleman are optimistic that once their site's 15,000-plus members and Facebook's 60 million-plus user base hear about the application, they'll be eager to hop on board. "Rewarding people just for expressing themselves goes a long way," said Wishner. "The more fun people have with it, the more people will use it." See also: New Facebook App Lets Group Issue Ultimatums Facebook Users Rally to Save Scrabulous Best Facebook Apps for Supersocial Geeks Horror Fest Slices Movies Into 66-Second Shorts Mashup Maps Craigslist's Sex Fiends Yahoo! BuzzStumbleShareThis Comments (0) Want to start a new thread or reply to a post? Login/Register and start talking! There are no comments Login/Registration This app is really cool. Looks like it took a ton of traffic since this article hit though and it crashed the server. Was really cool till it stopped working. Hopefully they'll get it up and running again in the next few minutes Posted by: Dev | Oct 27, 2008 6:03:16 PM Looks like it's up and running again. Fun app! Posted by: JJ | Oct 27, 2008 6:09:13 PM Post a commentYou are currently signed in as (nobody). 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Payback Time, a Facebook app that launched Monday, lets users unleash their own snarky assessments of movies to earn virtual ticket vouchers. A voting system lets users decide which rants warrant refunds. The new app is the brainchild of Spill.com, a movie review website that uses animated film critics to riff on the latest box office offerings and ranks movies on a scale from "better than sex" to "some ole bulls**t." "When you see a movie you hate, there's no recourse," said Jamey Wishner, product manager at Spill.com. "So we said, 'Let's give people the opportunity to entertain a little smack talk of their own. If it's entertaining enough, we can reward them.'" Payback Time is just one of a seemingly endless list of Facebook applications that let users of the social network do everything from play games to communicate with each other. Here's how Payback Time works: Disgruntled cinemaphiles fire off a short tirade using the Facebook app and wager the amount they think they deserve to be compensated. The community reads the review and votes on the salience of the commentary and the reasonableness of the reimbursement amount. If the crowd agrees or likes the review, the vexed reviewer is rewarded with virtual money that can be redeemed for a ticket voucher. So far, only a handful of users are duking it out for tickets on Payback Time, but Wishner and Spill.com founder Korey Coleman are optimistic that once their site's 15,000-plus members and Facebook's 60 million-plus user base hear about the application, they'll be eager to hop on board. "Rewarding people just for expressing themselves goes a long way," said Wishner. "The more fun people have with it, the more people will use it." See also: New Facebook App Lets Group Issue Ultimatums Facebook Users Rally to Save Scrabulous Best Facebook Apps for Supersocial Geeks Horror Fest Slices Movies Into 66-Second Shorts Mashup Maps Craigslist's Sex Fiends Yahoo! BuzzStumbleShareThis Comments (0) Want to start a new thread or reply to a post? Login/Register and start talking! There are no comments Login/Registration This app is really cool. Looks like it took a ton of traffic since this article hit though and it crashed the server. Was really cool till it stopped working. Hopefully they'll get it up and running again in the next few minutes Posted by: Dev | Oct 27, 2008 6:03:16 PM Looks like it's up and running again. Fun app! Posted by: JJ | Oct 27, 2008 6:09:13 PM Post a commentYou are currently signed in as (nobody). Sign Out Name: Email Address: Comments: See more The Underwire EDITOR: Lewis Wallace | e-mail CONTRIBUTOR: Hugh Hart | e-mail CONTRIBUTOR: John Scott Lewinski | e-mail CONTRIBUTOR: Scott Thill | e-mail CONTRIBUTOR: Angela Watercutter | e-mail CONTRIBUTOR: Jenna Wortham | e-mail October 2008 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Facebook App Payback Time Rewards Amateur Movie Critics With Tickets Legendary Anime Ninja Scroll to Get Live-Action Treatment Is God Green? The Green Bible Says Hell Yes! Star Wars Tribute Fanboys Delayed Until 2009 'Children in Need' to Reveal Who Christmas Special 'They Saved Hitler's Brain' for a Musical Doctor Who Comics Make Comeback in Print, DVDs Takei Takes a Swat at Shatner's YouTube 'Silliness' YouTube Ventures Offline For First Live Event Saw's Gory Gadgets Catapult Creator Into Director's Chair Advertising (119) Animation (44) Anime (26) Architecture (60) Art (289) Battlestar Galactica (40) Blogs (67) Books (104) Burning Man (5) Celebrity (360) Comedy (228) Comic-Con (60) Comics (310) Copyright (48) Current Affairs (325) Dance (17) Design (143) DIY (145) Doctor Who (8) DVDs (49) E-Commerce (6) Engineering (47) Enviro (57) Events (183) Exhibit (71) Fashion (51) Film (259) Food and Drink (36) Free Download (5) Games (78) Horror (40) Japan (27) Language (6) Lost (34) Meme (64) Movies (749) Music (293) Photography (40) Podcasts (9) Politics (74) Products (58) Religion (18) Retail (33) Reviews (38) ROFLCon (14) Sci-Fi (532) Science (83) Sex (30) Social Networking (70) Space (31) Sports (34) Star Trek (20) Star Wars (35) SXSW (49) Television (710) Torchwood (5) Toys (23) Travel (33) Video (387) Viral (120) Watchmen (11) Web/Tech (403) Weblogs (40) Stay connected with Wired Mobile: Tech News, Gadget Reviews, and Special Offers - all delivered to your mobile device. 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