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Friday, February 4, 2011 10:39 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.
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Friday, January 21, 2011 10:52 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.
- Evan Shaner wishes a happy birthday to Comic Twart by posting a representative image for every theme chosen in the blog's first year.
- Dan Hipp illustrates one of my favorite moments from Return of the Jedi.
- Somebody made a board game version of a tower defense game. Sounds like it's pretty cool, too.
- Baby-sized TARDIS! I feel like Griffin should have one of these.
- I've been reading a collection of old Russian folk tales, so it was interesting to find this post about an upcoming novel that re-envisions the stories of old Russian folk figures. You can read an excerpt here. It takes the elements of Russian folk tales - the repetitions (often in threes), the moments of sudden and inexplicable magic - and analyzes and re-imagines them in the context of communism and socialism. It's absolutely fantastic.
- Now that a mad scientist is cloning a woolly mammoth, io9 has suggestions for some other extinct animals we might want to bring back.
- Fringe fans just have to love this "Walter is my homeboy" T-shirt. Because you know what? Walter is my homeboy.
- Good news, everyone! NBC has ordered a pilot for Ron Moore's police show set in a world ruled by magic - Precinct 17.
- Sounds like Marvel is once again making an attempt to turn Black Panther into a movie.
- The bikini- and carnage-filled trailer for the DVD/blu-ray release of the modern classic, Sharktopus, complete with catchy beach rock theme song.
- As the entire world knows by now, Anne Hathaway will be Catwoman and Tom Hardy will be Bane in the next Batman movie. It took me a while to mull this news over. I haven't seen Anne Hathaway in much. She seems a bit goody-goody to play Catwoman, but hey, she's an actress! She should be able to pretend to not be goody-goody, the way actresses do. Tom Hardy seems a bit of an odd choice, too, for a monstrous, wrestler-type villain, but Tom Hardy is awesome, and also pretty damn ripped, so I think he can pull it off. Plus, Christopher Nolan's instincts are pretty damn good as far as these things are concerned (anybody remember Heath Ledger, the best Joker ever?), so I'm cautiously optimistic.
- The 1600th episode of Laugh-Out-Loud Cats is pretty mind-blowing, you guys.
- Dark Horse/Mike Mignola need to hire Enrique Alcatena to draw a Hellboy book RIGHT NOW. I'm just saying. This guy is GOOD.
- Someone has invented a game that's a combination of bowling and billiards. That's actually kind of vaguely brilliant.
- Here's a video of someone throwing boiling water into the air somewhere where it's so cold that the water instantly evaporates (or turns to snow, or something - I don't know, I was an English major, not a science... guy).
- You can simulate a fake incoming call with Samsung phones? Hey, I have a Samsung phone!
- A guy attached a tiny video camera to some arrows and shot them with his bow! Nice!
- More and better images from the X-Men: First Class movie.
- Blastr has compiled an impressive list of 83 differences between Fringe's alternate universe and ours.
- Muppets inserted into 2001: A Space Odyssey.
- Cinematical gives us a rundown of at least 13 movies that you can expect to see ads for during the Super Bowl.
- It sounds like Johnny Depp may be taking Robert Downey Jr.'s place in Sam Raimi's Wizard of Oz movie.
- Even for a non-American Idol fan like myself, this recap of the latest American Idol is truly entertaining. I love the quick, spot-on critique of those horrible Bing ads, too.
- Btw, don't worry, George Lucas wasn't really serious about that thing about the world ending in 2012. He claims. He probably just wants to make sure no one goes looking for his secret escape spaceship.
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Monday, February 8, 2010 10:55 AM |
The Hulk Thought of the Day |
by Hulk |
Hulk still not understand why game called "Super Bowl" when not one superhero involved. Hulk would be happy to make name of game more accurate - just invite Hulk to play! Or at least do halftime show. Hulk know how to entertain large crowds; Hulk used to be robot clown. |
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Monday, February 8, 2010 09:34 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.
- Nicolas Cage as every member of the band Dethklok. (Via)
- Supposedly Disney is so excited about Tron Legacy they're planning a TV show for 2011 and 2012, and another movie for 2013.
- Director Joe Johnston says in his Captain America movie, Cap's outfit starts out as part of his cover story, that being that he's a song and dance man in a USO show. Ugh. I'm starting to get really worried about this movie.
- Neil Gaiman appears to have written an episode of Doctor Who! Exciting!
- They're rebooting the Daredevil movie franchise, which makes sense, but for some reason they've hired as their writer the guy who wrote the Day The Earth Stood Still remake. But... didn't everybody hate that?
- The Planet of the Apes on Google Maps.
- Sony threw in a last minute bid for the Terminator rights. Interesting...
- The upcoming 2D Metroid game, Metroid: Other M, will supposedly focus on Samus Aran's human side. Hmm...
- They're putting out a new Blaster Master game on WiiWare! It's called Blaster Master: Overdrive, and you can watch the trailer here. The original game had a great soundtrack and was pretty cool, although it was also impossibly difficult. This new game looks very similar.
- LEGO roundup! The revolver and the Cloud Car are particularly cool.
- The Super Bowl was a pretty excellent football game, and the team I was rooting for won, so I enjoyed it. The commercials, however, were pretty poor - most of them were unimaginative and unfunny, and some were downright offensive. But none of that is what this bullet point's link is about. What I want to show you here is a recreation of Miami's Sun Life Stadium made out of 50 different kinds of junk food.
- I'm a sucker for assassin movies, especially assassin kid movies, so I'm interested in Hanna. It's about "a 14-year-old Eastern European girl who is groomed by her father to be a cold-blooded killing machine." Her father ultimately becomes her nemesis, and Eric Bana has just been cast in the part.
- Ryan Reynolds and Brad Pitt are both interested in the main role in a Gunsmoke reboot.
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Friday, February 5, 2010 10:25 AM |
(Last updated on Friday, February 5, 2010 03:14 PM) | 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.
- Here are two mixed early reviews of M. Night Shyamalan's Last Airbender. More importantly, above you will find a trailer!!! The trailer will also air during the Super Bowl, but you can see it now through the magic of the interwebs. There's no dialog in the trailer, but man, the action and effects look awesome. Fingers crossed! (UPDATE: @cwgabriel points out that 10 seconds into the trailer, you can see Appa at the top left of the screen. Exciting!)
- Some details about Terrence Malick's next film! It'll be a romance starring Christian Bale, Javier Bardem, Rachel McAdams, and Olga Kurylenko, and production begins this fall. I'm betting it will also be long and contemplative. But I kid Terrence Malick.
- Ralph McQuarrie's concept art from a Star Trek film project that was scrapped and replaced by Star Trek: The Motion Picture.
- I think I posted this or a similar link before, but it's still a ton of fun: a video compilation of a large number of Alfred Hitchcock's cheeky film cameos. (Via)
- I already own every issue of All-Star Superman, but I might have to buy the Absolute edition when it comes out anyway, just because. Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely's All-Star Superman is probably the greatest Superman story ever told, and definitely one of the greatest comic series ever. (Via)
- One of the most terrifying entries yet on Animals With Lightsabers.
- A collection of some of the amazing photos of the planet Earth that astronauts have been tweeting from the International Space Station.
- A wonderful gallery of fantastic Doctor Who props and costumes that the BBC is auctioning off. WANT.
- LEGO wallets! LEGO Batman CubeDude!
- A fascinating infographic about internet usage and demographics.
- Super Punch is running another art contest. This one challenges entrants to replace the third panel of that hilarious Penny Arcade comic about the birds and the bees with something even funnier. This entry is pretty amusing.
- A gallery of the disturbing art of H.R. Giger.
- Physicists have been using quantum entanglement to teleport stuff. Now somebody used it to teleport energy. "There is a growing sense that the properties of the universe are best described not by the laws that govern matter but by the laws that govern information." Woah. (Via)
- I've been seeing ads for a comedy called Cop Out on TV, and I just thought, "Wow, that looks like the same awful cop comedy they've been making for years now. Why did they bother making it again?" I only just realized this is the Kevin Smith movie that was originally called A Couple of Dicks, and that at one point I thought might actually be good. I guess not! You can watch the red-band trailer here, if you want. It has its moments, but... man.
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Thursday, February 4, 2010 09:32 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.
- You just have to watch the video above. (Via)
- A couple of particularly amazing recent entries on the wonderful photo blog, Black and WTF.
- One of my favorite authors, Connie Willis, has a new book out called Blackout. It's set mostly in 1940s England, and it's about one of her favorite subjects: time-traveling scholars getting trapped in the past and interfering with history. It's the first part of a two-part series, and apparently it might be better to wait until the second one comes out, this fall, before reading the first.
- DC might really be moving forward with sequels and spin-offs of Watchmen, most likely without the help or approval of the original creators. Everyone agrees this is a terrible idea.
- The magma-hot writing team of Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci just signed a three-year deal with Fox. I assume this means they'll be launching a lot more shows for that network. They'll also be opening up their own TV production company. (Via)
- The annual simulation in the latest iteration of the Madden video game predicts that the Saints will win the Super Bowl. I'm not sure who to root for myself, but I suspect it will be a great game.
- An amusing Aliens/Space Invaders mashup image. (Via)
- These posters for both the original and remake of The Wolf Man are amazing. (Via)
- Yay, the Fat Wonder Woman Blog started posting again!
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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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Wednesday, January 27, 2010 10:08 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.
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Thursday, January 7, 2010 10:00 AM |
(Last updated on Thursday, January 7, 2010 03:11 PM) | 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.
- The video above really blew me away. It's almost entirely computer-generated. It's not real; it's super-real. (Via)
- The guys who wrote Zombieland will be writing the Deadpool movie. Seems like good news.
- Production on Cowboys and Aliens, which will reunite star Robert Downey Jr. and director Jon Favreau, will begin this summer.
- As Sci Fi Squad points out, it's pretty funny that the lack of sightings of the Loch Ness Monster has led some to conclude that the monster must have died - but not that it never existed in the first place.
- 100 cupcakes, each representing a different classic game. (Via)
- Sci Fi Wire takes us on a tour of an impressive Alice in Wonderland promo nesting book.
- Check out this awesome trailer for a Japanese horror film called House. It takes some unexpected turns! I really want to see this movie now. Sadly, it does not appear to be on Netflix.
- The first official photos from Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. (Via)
- Fun Monsters vs. Aliens concept art. (Via)
- That photo of the hilariously modified soda fountain gets a further, brilliant modification.
- It looks like somebody actually put a photo of Ceiling Cat on his/her check card. Excellent.
- I love stuff like this: a list of fictional restaurants and their sources. (Via)
- Cinematical has a rundown of what movie ads we're likely to see during the Super Bowl.
- Pretty cool art blog, featuring some fun animated GIFs. (Via)
- Download a gigantic collection of lost pop music from the '00s here. Be aware, it takes a looooong time to download. By which I mean, I still haven't got to hear any of it yet. (UPDATE: I have since succeeded in pulling the whole thing down and listening to some of it, and it turns out there's some really fun stuff in there.) (Via)
- An amusing video of a couple of dudes recycling their Christmas tree by turning it into a rocket and launching it. (Via)
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