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Wednesday, February 3, 2010 10:25 AM |
(Last updated on Wednesday, February 3, 2010 11:13 AM) | Recyclotron |
by Fëanor |
Fëanor pours the entire internet into the Recyclotron, and only the best links come out the other end for you to enjoy.
- Cinematical posted the classic sequence above from A Night at the Opera as part of their "Scenes We Love" series, and I'm reposting it because I love it, too. (Via)
- Watch the trailer for The Time Guardian, some kind of crazy Australian Terminator rip-off starring Dean Stockwell and Carrie Fisher. I kind of want to see it! (Via)
- Woo hoo! Beards are back!
- You need to watch this fantastic new red-band trailer for Kick-Ass.
- A pic of Jeff Bridges from Tron Legacy, and a fun stop-motion animated recreation of the light-cycle sequence from the original movie.
- Amusing Star Wars parody image.
- The opening titles for the Black Panther cartoon, which is apparently only airing in Australia. (Via)
- The readers of Empire have picked the 50 worst movies ever, with Batman and Robin taking the top (bottom?) spot. The problem is, these people just haven't seen enough really bad movies. Sure, Batman and Robin is terrible, but it's actually terrible in a vaguely entertaining fashion. And hey, at least the effects are pretty decent and the lighting is good. I've seen plenty of movies where the filmmakers couldn't do anything right, from set design to editing to writing to costuming to what have you. I mean, just watch any episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000 and you'll see a movie at least 10 times worse than Batman and Robin. [UPDATE: Another movie obviously much worse than Batman and Robin, and which somehow only got to number 16 on this list, is Plan 9 From Outer Space. That thing's a disaster from start to finish!] (Via)
- This ad for the upcoming Universal theme park, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, is pretty exciting! In fact, I am probably more excited about it than a grown man should be. It'll air during the Super Bowl.
- Displax is a multi-touch technology made from a transparent polymer film that can be applied to flat or curved surfaces made of glass, plastic or wood, and which then creates an interactive surface. Crazy!
- Alfred Hitchcock dioramas! (Via)
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