Ain't it Cool News is THE site for the movie and TV fan who wants all the scoops on up and coming movies, TV shows, rumors, and general geeky-coolness. One of my faves.
The Fairuza Balk web site is your comprehensive source for all things Fairuza. I find Fairuza Balk to be one of the most fascinating and sexy actresses alive.
The Honorable Players web site is the official home of HP (or Honorable Players). This is a group I'm a member of, and wish more people on battle.net held similar values. HP participates in many games, and is a fantastic organization.
The Hudson Leick Official Fan Club is THE definitive site for all things Hudson. "Who?" you ask? Think Callisto on Xena: Warrior Princess. She's portrayed many other rolls, and is another of my favorite actresses, both for her looks and her talent.
The Lurker's Guide to Babylon 5 is the best start to your search for all things B5. The site itself has the best reference for all the episodes, including synopsis and analysis for each episode, as well as a good links collection to other B5 sites to sate your quest for things cool.
StarCraft Infoceptor is one of the best sites for SC conversions. In addition to solid news reporting and detailed unit info on the Brood War units, it is also home to the WarCraft 2 Conversion for StarCraft. Infoceptor has expanded to cover Diablo II, and soon WarCraft III.
The StatBox has always been one of my favorite SC sites. Famous for their ladder-analysis program the site is named after, they have solid unit statistics, and a fun feature with their Weirdest Moves page.
Tender Fury's Suicidal Tendencies is one of the more fun SC fansites, and one I visited daily until TF decided to stop maintaining it. Her site offered a lot of things you don't find elsewhere, and a refreshing outlook and attitude. Unfortunately, TF has ceased maintaining the site as she feels she cannot keep things updated to her own demanding standards.
Thresh's FiringSquad is one of my daily reads. Lots of good game information, honest yet professional reviews and impressions, and hard hitting hardware reviews and benchmarks.
User Friendly is a wonderful geek/computer professional comic. Taking place in and around the denizens of a small Internet Service Provider, and sporting some wonderfully distinct characters (including a pernicious AI) this one is almost always a laugh for me. I identify VERY strongly with some of the tech-support calls strips, as I was once myself tech support for an ISP in Arizona.