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Wednesday, March 7, 2012 11:06 AM |
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by Fëanor |
Fëanor pours the entire internet into the Recyclotron, and only the best links come out the other end for you to enjoy.
- Dude, my friends wrote a book! You can buy it! You should buy it. Buy it now!
- One of my favorite of the recent posts on Reproductive Ryan Gosling. My very own poppy is a co-founder and contributor!
- Awww, look at the tiny Avengers! So tiny!
- A little goat! Hopping! On a bed!
- I love Marion, and I love Raiders of the Lost Ark, but... yeah. Baskets. *facepalm*
- Female Holmes and Watson.
- Blue And Bluer celebrates one of the great film classics, Grosse Pointe Blank.
- Some Game of Thrones humor.
- A little Daily Show for you.
- Heh. Poor Michelle.
- SANDWICH POLICE. That is all.
- Now here's something you can base a system of government on!
- Can't remember if I posted this before, but it's worth a repost if I didn't: Elmo and Grover as Street Fighters.
- An old script for an episode of the original Star Trek that was never filmed is going to get turned into a webisode by the New Voyages crew. Nice!
- There are birthday cake Oreos? Where can I get them?!
- Oh hey, it's that time of year again! March M.O.D.O.K. Madness!
- I kind of want this bird nest bed.
- Some pics from, and a new trailer for, Men in Black 3. I want to like this, because the original Men in Black is such a great movie, but... I just don't know.
- Another movie I want to like is John Carter. You can watch ten minutes of it right here. I was hoping to be really impressed by this, but despite some clever moments (and an inspired choice of when to cut short the clip), I could take or leave this movie.
- Some really cool props from Captain America, Iron Man, and Thor are up for auction.
- Cool Star Wars crayons.
- Cute Saruman figurine. All right, maybe cute isn't the right word, but whatever, I like it, is the point.
- Wow. Mike Mignola did a book cover for Heart of Darkness. Two great tastes that taste great together!
- I've mostly soured on the whole Simpson-izing thing, but these Simpsons versions of Scooby and Shaggy are fun.
- Look out! Tiger Batman!
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Wednesday, January 19, 2011 12:33 PM |
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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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Wednesday, January 5, 2011 10:22 AM |
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by Fëanor |
Fëanor pours the entire internet into the Recyclotron, and only the best links come out the other end for you to enjoy.
- io9 made some pretty good picks for the best science fiction and fantasy comics of 2010.
- One of the more inventive and amusing year-end lists I've seen: the Onion A.V. Club takes a look back at the year in band names.
- Syfy made the fascinating and rather depressing decision to just dump out the five remaining episodes of Caprica all at once last night and be done with it. The Onion A.V. Club reviews them here so you don't even have to watch them!
- Interestingly, despite claims that the internet would kill it, TV was apparently still going strong in 2010, with more Americans watching it than ever.
- A series of Street Fighter/Tron mashups. Nice!
- Dude built his own lightsaber, modeled after Luke's own homemade Jedi weapon from Return of the Jedi. Impressive. Most impressive.
- Pretty amusing Star Trek educational film on the subject of dealing with anger.
- A look at what's coming to BBC One in 2011. An especially tease-y teaser for an American like me, but still, we're bound to see some of this stuff over here eventually.
- Some cute plush monsters available on Etsy.
- Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter-inspired T-shirts.
- Super Punch at last reveals the winner of its latest art contest.
- Yeah, okay, the women laughing alone with salad thing is pretty funny. (Via)
- I meant to post these Dumbledore paintings before, because they are awesome, but I don't think I did, so here they are.
- NASA and the Science & Entertainment Exchange have compiled lists of the most realistic and most unrealistic sci-fi films of all time.
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Wednesday, December 8, 2010 09:53 AM |
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by Fëanor |
Fëanor pours the entire internet into the Recyclotron, and only the best links come out the other end for you to enjoy.
- President Obama will be on Mythbusters tonight. GeekDad lowers expectations about the episode, but says it's still a good one.
- A set of photos of action figures of Doctor Who villains hanging out in various real-world locations. (Via)
- A kick-ass music video for one of the best tracks on the Tron: Legacy soundtrack, "Derezzed." It features cyber-jousting! (In case you missed it, I named the Tron: Legacy soundtrack one of the top ten albums of 2010.)
- NASA's much-hyped arsenic life form announcement may have been a bunch of hooey. Disappointing!
- Somehow I only just realized this, but A.V. Club is doing a holiday version of Undercover. That means they're bringing ten artists into their weird little round room to cover ten holiday songs. Example: here's Kate Nash and her band doing a rather lovely cover of "Merry X-Mas Everybody."
- My friends, here it is, the pinnacle of our achievements as a species: the trailer for Mega Shark vs. Crocosaurus. This film features Robert Picardo and Jaleel "Urkel" White. Astounding.
- Syfy must have liked the pilot for Alphas, that show about ordinary people who gain superpowers, because the network just ordered 11 episodes.
- December means lots of end of year best of lists. Here's A.V. Club's picks for the best music of 2010.
- Witness the ridiculousness that is a 149-hit combo in Super Street Fighter IV.
- Blah Blah Blah: The Video. A celebration of blah blah blah in movies and television.
- An impressive compendium of Super Mario glitches. Many are accompanied by handy animated GIF demonstrations. (Via)
- The "Song of Healing" from The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, performed on wine glasses.
- Casino R'lyeh Cthulhu Mythos Poker Cards.
- Here are a couple of links that I already posted to Twitter, but couldn't help reposting here. First off, some fun travel posters for comic book cities. Next, some amazing casting news for The Hobbit: Cate Blanchett is returning as Galadriel, and Sylvester "Seventh Doctor" McCoy will play Radagast the Brown. Of course, the fact that Galadriel and Radagast are showing up means we're going to get to see the meeting of the White Council that happens "off-screen" in the book, during one of the various times that Gandalf splits from the company to do his own thing. I have to say, I am VERY EXCITED about this!! Plus, the Doctor is going to be Radagast! Awesome.
- A sampling of some of the great art up for auction on eBay in support of the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund.
- Super Punch highlights some great photography, including these shots of weird mushrooms, and this one of coral.
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Monday, September 20, 2010 10:52 AM |
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by Fëanor |
Fëanor pours the entire internet into the Recyclotron, and only the best links come out the other end for you to enjoy.
- This scary old bird had a 17-foot wingspan and big, bony teeth. Woah.
- A new trailer for the live-action Space Battleship Yamato. Holy crap does it look (and sound!) corny.
- A collection of insane video clips from ninja and kung fu movies. The most insane feature magic abilities only available to ninja women, and are NSFW.
- A cat version of Neil Gaiman, from a special episode of Arthur.
- Cool paintings of giant animals menacing cities.
- Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely are teaming up again, this time for Pax Americana, a 21st century Watchmen using the original Charlton Comics characters. Dude. I'm so there.
- Cat representations of Marvel Comics characters sort of blew up on the internet recently. I believe Super Punch managed to collect all of them into one post.
- I've seen examples of these tiny, real-world, sculpture installations before, and they're always fantastic and beautiful.
- A lovely, evocative, Halloween-inspired piece of art.
- A gallery of impressive, sci-fi LEGO creations. I've seen a lot of these before, but some are new, and all are cool.
- This fall's new crop of TV shows are given more accurate titles by the folks at College Humor. (Via)
- Because they're from Fringe, I feel honor-bound to link to these set pics. But a warning: they are really boring.
- I'm not a huge fan of Terry Pratchett, but I am impressed that he made his own sword out of meteorites.
- A not particularly helpful poster on the subject of removing face-huggers.
- This past weekend was Street Fighter weekend at Springfield Punx.
- A NSFW burlesque battle: Star Trek vs. Star Wars.
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Monday, August 23, 2010 10:08 AM |
(Last updated on Monday, August 23, 2010 11:20 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.
- Above, Cookie Monster performs metal. (Via Tom)
- Hayao Miyazaki says if Studio Ghibli's upcoming film, Arietty the Borrower, doesn't do well at the box office, the studio may have to be shut down. I can't tell you how sad that makes me. Especially since Miyazaki says if they do have some box office successes, he'd make a sequel to Porco Rosso set during the Spanish Civil War, and I need to see that movie. Everybody go see Arietty the Borrower when it comes out, for God's sake!!! (Via Camden)
- Speaking of Miyazaki, you can watch his Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind online for free. And you should! I also highly recommend the manga. (Via)
- Yeah, I gotta admit, this new Cee-Lo track that's going around is pretty fantastic. FYI, the lyrics are NSFW, and since the video linked here is just the lyrics printed on the screen, it's pretty much NSFW all the way around. (Via Amy)
- A creative use for old ink cartridges.
- Alternate universe movie posters. As in, movies from alternate universes, not movies set in alternate universes. I so wish I could see The Gunslinger starring Clint Eastwood, Ricky Shroder, and Jack Nicholson. Also, Leonardo DiCaprio as Kid Kthulu? Bruce Lee as Neo? Brilliant.
- Sufjan Stevens put out a new EP that you can download for $5, or stream for free. I'm listening now! Can't say I'm all that impressed so far, but I'm still making my way through the first track, which is almost 12 minutes long. Good old Sufjan. (Via)
- Paramount is giving a live-action Ninja Turtles movie another go for some reason. They didn't so much like the first draft of the screenplay, however, so they're getting another draft from the guys who did second draft work on Iron Man.
- An amusing Lord of the Rings-themed sketch.
- Everybody knows what a No. 2 pencil looks like, but what about all the other No. pencils? Here's a handy graphic.
- Pretty cool ad for Metroid: Other M. Although, considering that I can't find the time or the energy to play the Metroid games I already own, I probably won't be getting this one.
- Rumor has it that Shia LaBeouf says a fifth Indiana Jones film is already being written, and that the concept for it sounds "crazy" and "really cool" to him. Uh huh. Don't count your fridges before they're nuked!
- Bryan Singer revealed some details about the upcoming X-Men: First Class movie. It'll be set in the '60s, so the mutants' struggle can be easily compared with the civil rights movement; the costumes will be comic bookish; the Hellfire Club will be the villains, with Kevin Bacon as Sebastian Shaw (!!!); other characters featured: Emma Smith, Azazel, Moira McTaggert, Beast, Darwin, Raven Darkholme, Banshee, Havok, Mystique, Charles Xavier, and a female version of Angel. Say what? Well... okay then.
- An early review of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1. The reviewer is generally positive, and one of his only problems with the movie is a complaint he had with the book, as well, and seeing as how I had almost no complaints with the book, I'm okay with that.
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Friday, May 21, 2010 10:14 AM |
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by Fëanor |
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Friday, May 7, 2010 10:26 AM |
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by Fëanor |
Fëanor pours the entire internet into the Recyclotron, and only the best links come out the other end for you to enjoy.
- A bootleg video of the trailer for that mystery project J.J. Abrams is working on with Steven Spielberg. Watch quick before the video is taken down! The trailer is apparently screening in front of Iron Man 2, and the movie is called Super 8. Looks like it has to do with some kind of dangerous creature escaping from Area 51. Which frankly bores me. I'm tired of Area 51 as a subject; it's so overused. Still, the trailer's kind of cool. We'll see.
- Is this the face of the new Godzilla???
- At the very end of this interview (the rest of which is interesting, too, btw), director Rian Johnson reveals some details about his next film, Looper.
- The X-Men: First Class screenwriters talk about the movie.
- The first image from the new Futurama series. It doesn't look good for our heroes! But then, it rarely does.
- Buttersafe is a web comic that hasn't been very good lately, but yesterday's entry entertained me.
- Amusing Star Wars-themed birth announcement video. The metaphors don't hold up all that well, but that's okay - it's still funny.
- They really are going to make a Planet of the Apes prequel film. Here's the synopsis: "Rise of the Apes is an origins story set in present-day San Francisco. The film is a reality-based cautionary tale, where man's own experiments with genetic engineering lead to the development of intelligence in apes and the onset of a war for supremacy. WETA will render, for the first time ever in the film series, photo-realistic apes rather than costumed actors." I don't know about the CG apes, but if anybody can do it, WETA can.
- Impressive fan-made Street Fighter short film.
- Dude beat the original Super Mario Bros. using a DDR pad. That's insane.
- Some cool, comic book-related art by Paul Maybury. (Via)
- Check out this great fan-made Monarch henchman hoodie.
- Pretty cool new posters for The Last Airbender.
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