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Friday, March 11, 2011 09:31 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.
- Depression-era Batman with Batmobile.
- Universal may reboot The Wolfman again (these reboots are coming closer and closer together!), and Marvel may make yet another Punisher film.
- Neil Gaiman is writing a trilogy of 3D films based on the 16th-century Chinese fantasy novel Journey To The West, which is about "the events that befall the Monkey King, armed with a magic staff, as he journeys with a monk, a pig spirit and a fish spirit to India to retrieve Buddha's scrolls in an effort to find enlightenment." Okay then. The hope is that James Cameron will produce and Guillermo del Toro will direct, but those guys are pretty busy these days, so we'll see.
- Reenacting Inception in 60 seconds via stop-motion animated vintage paper cut-outs is a brilliant concept. It could have been executed much better, but the video is still worth a look, seeing as how it only takes a minute to watch it.
- Guy Davis recently ended his spectacular run as artist on B.P.R.D. CBR picks seven great moments from his run. (Via)
- It's hard to tell much about it apart from the fact that it's an action-packed period samurai film, but here's a poster and a foreign-language trailer for Takashi Miike's latest, 13 Assassins.
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Tagged (?): Art (Not), B.P.R.D. (Not), Batman (Not), Books (Not), Cartoons (Not), Celebrities (Not), Comic books (Not), Links (Not), Monsters (Not), Movies (Not), Neil Gaiman (Not), News (Not), Punisher (Not), Recyclotron (Not), Video (Not), Werewolves (Not) | |
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