VID-E-OOOOs (YouTube, TikTok or otherwise)
Damn it, I want to see that - and I remember how bad the original was...
fiddlesticks me, they might have made a decent reboot of Robocop! That trailer was pretty impressive.
I'm sorry Dave...
Warin wrote: fiddlesticks me, they might have made a decent reboot of Robocop! That trailer was pretty impressive.
Be wary of the impressive trailer. For it may be deceiving.
But I agree, the worst part about that trailer was that I couldn't hate it. The only thing was that when I saw that red light eye line I thought: CYLON!
Aw, he's no fun, he fell right over.
Science is Truth for Life. In FORTRAN tongue the Answer.
...so I'm supposed to find the Shadow King from inside a daiquiri?
Science is Truth for Life. In FORTRAN tongue the Answer.
...so I'm supposed to find the Shadow King from inside a daiquiri?
A commercial for LG's 4K video screen. In Spanish because this was made for Chilean TV but a translation isn't needed.
Remember we're a minority and every one of us counts.
A clip from Sita Sings the Blues. If you like the first few minutes, you'll like the movie.
When life gives you lemons, make lemonade. When life gives you rotten avocados, throw them at the moon.
GoPro camera mounted on back of eagle takes a flight near Chamonix, France. Apparently the eagle was falconry-trained.
ukimalefu wrote: Everything is Samuel L. Jackson's Fault
He is my mother stick fiddling role model.
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Percussive Maintenance
http://vimeo.com/74965870
http://vimeo.com/74965870
intellectual/hipster/nihilist
"Everyone is entitled to their own opinions, but not their own facts."
-Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan
"Everyone is entitled to their own opinions, but not their own facts."
-Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan
It has Jeff Beck, too.
And the Fonz. Happy Days sure did milk that jukebox gag.
And the Fonz. Happy Days sure did milk that jukebox gag.
When life gives you lemons, make lemonade. When life gives you rotten avocados, throw them at the moon.
Box
Box explores the synthesis of real and digital space through projection-mapping onto moving surfaces. The short film documents a live performance, captured entirely in camera.
Geesie wrote: The incredible flying rabbit
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxFfxTZA6ao
Mother Nature is a uncouth individual.
When life gives you lemons, make lemonade. When life gives you rotten avocados, throw them at the moon.
When life gives you lemons, make lemonade. When life gives you rotten avocados, throw them at the moon.
"TOS ain’t havin no horserace round here. “Policies” is the coin of the realm." -- iDaemon
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Amy Pond, head shaved:
http://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio ... interviews
http://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio ... interviews
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"Everyone is entitled to their own opinions, but not their own facts."
-Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan
"Everyone is entitled to their own opinions, but not their own facts."
-Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan
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ukimalefu wrote:DukeofNuke wrote: Amy Pond, head shaved:
http://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio ... interviews![]()
She's still hot!
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user wrote: Nice find!
I'd love to get dvds of the first few seasons of the reboot.
Netflix
intellectual/hipster/nihilist
"Everyone is entitled to their own opinions, but not their own facts."
-Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan
"Everyone is entitled to their own opinions, but not their own facts."
-Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan
DukeofNuke wrote:ukimalefu wrote:DukeofNuke wrote: Amy Pond, head shaved:
http://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio ... interviews![]()
She's still hot!
Yes, but it's a shocking change.
The Day Wonderland Stood Still...
Shot by Batman.
This time-lapse was inspired by the “Empty America Series” by Ross Ching and the Nibiran jungle scene in Star Trek Into Darkness. When I first saw the scene in Star Trek, it made me wonder how color infrared would look if we could see it with our own eyes, unaided by IR filters. After seeing the movie and watching Ross’s series I thought about how a totally empty city (such as Philadelphia) would look in Kodak EIR style infrared.
Shot by Batman.
This short list of YouTube URL tricks might be useful.
When life gives you lemons, make lemonade. When life gives you rotten avocados, throw them at the moon.
Wreck-It Ralph
A very enjoyable all-animation flick, but pay attention to that PG rating: this isn't a cartoon to serve as a baby sitter for your 5-year-old.
Although this movie was issued under the Disney Studios label, it does share the Pixar sensibility of a nearly complete world story that is neatly explained (not without some minor plot holes). I think that the primary audience of this movie was people who are old enough to remember the video game revolution represented by games like Pac-man and Donkey Kong (so the second generation following the initial one with the very limited animation of Pong and Asteroids), but that nostalgia trip isn't required to enjoy this movie.
From the notes at IMDB I read that unlike a lot of animation where the voice actors are recorded separately and alone, at least portions of Wreck-It Ralph were recorded with several actors in the recording studio which enabled them to improvise.
Rather than attempting to explain the premise, I'll leave that job to the movie itself--just watch it. I'm pretty sure that most will enjoy it.
A very enjoyable all-animation flick, but pay attention to that PG rating: this isn't a cartoon to serve as a baby sitter for your 5-year-old.
Although this movie was issued under the Disney Studios label, it does share the Pixar sensibility of a nearly complete world story that is neatly explained (not without some minor plot holes). I think that the primary audience of this movie was people who are old enough to remember the video game revolution represented by games like Pac-man and Donkey Kong (so the second generation following the initial one with the very limited animation of Pong and Asteroids), but that nostalgia trip isn't required to enjoy this movie.
From the notes at IMDB I read that unlike a lot of animation where the voice actors are recorded separately and alone, at least portions of Wreck-It Ralph were recorded with several actors in the recording studio which enabled them to improvise.
Rather than attempting to explain the premise, I'll leave that job to the movie itself--just watch it. I'm pretty sure that most will enjoy it.
Some tricks you can do with a Polar pen
This is a Kickstarter project which has overwhelmed its original modest funding goal but is still (as I type this) two weeks from closing.
This is a Kickstarter project which has overwhelmed its original modest funding goal but is still (as I type this) two weeks from closing.
Hmm, that is what happens when you post something after staying up all night. What I meant to do, of course, was post that movie review here (which I have done).