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Wednesday, March 9, 2011 12:15 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, February 9, 2011 10:41 AM |
(Last updated on Wednesday, February 9, 2011 11:54 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.
- A lovely illustration.
- Evan Shaner demands that you OBEY GRODD!
- Another fine Star Wars illustration from Mister Hipp.
- That art jam blog I like so much recently took on Ghostbusters with some wonderful results.
- Some very nice Battlestar Galactica puppets are up for sale on eBay. C'mon, you know you had that Battlestar Galactica puppet show all planned out in your head and were only waiting for this moment to realize it.
- If you are a fan of both the Phoenix Suns and Star Wars, then today's TeeFury offering is for you. (Via)
- Cinematical has some quick news bites: Nathan Fillion will voice Hal Jordan in the animated film Green Lantern: Emerald Knights. Also, there's going to be a How to Train Your Dragon 2 about Hiccup becoming the leader of his Viking clan. Poppy and I watched the original How to Train Your Dragon a little while ago, and although it was very predictable, it was also entertaining and surprisingly moving.
- Heh. This Wicked Witch of the East doorstop is pretty clever.
- Watch a creepy trailer for a movie called Frankenstein's Army, which is set near the end of WWII, and features Hitler using Victor Frankenstein's notes to replenish his dwindling troops in just the way you might expect.
- Speaking of trailers, Cinematical has the trailers for Thor and Captain America running back to back here. The Cap trailer is looking good! I'm excited.
- The other day I posted an unofficial, bootleg sort of video of Galactus in Marvel vs. Capcom 3, so I thought I should follow up with the official video, which is no less terrifying. (Via)
- Behold the genius of the Keep Calm and Carry On poster generator. (Via Amy)
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Friday, September 10, 2010 11:13 AM |
(Last updated on Saturday, September 11, 2010 08:39 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.
- Above is a pretty funny Matrix/Big Lebowski mashup. Makes me want to watch both movies again. (Via)
- Four more preview pics from Fringe's third season, via the show's official Facebook page.
- The other day I mentioned that I strongly suspected Caprica was not coming back for the second half of its first season (who started this stupid tradition of splitting up seasons into halves, anyway?), but happily I was wrong. In fact, it's coming back early, on October 5th at 10PM. Follow the link for a preview. Looks like we're going back to Grand Theft Auto: Caprica City, and now there are droogs there! (UPDATE: I was a little confused here. Although the second half of the first season is airing early, Syfy has still not announced a decision on the second season, and apparently may not do so until November. So Caprica still might be dead in the water.)
- The Onion A.V. Club reviews the pilot episode of the new Nikita. They say there's a lot of exposition, which I hate, but other than that it sounds like it might be okay.
- Hey, there's a website where you can order sacks of just cereal marshmallows! Finally you can have your marshmallow fix without all those annoying oat bits getting in the way! (To be honest, the thought of eating straight cereal marshmallows without some plain oats to cut the sweetness is disgusting to me, but I still find this fascinating.) (Via)
- Blastr has a fun list of 10 of the best sci-fi TV episodes ever aired. Some pretty good selections here, especially "Hush," "City on the Edge of Forever," and "33," all probably my favorite episodes of the respective series. In fact, "33" hooked me on Battlestar Galactica right away and for good. It's probably the best first episode of a series ever. I might have picked different episodes of The Outer Limits ("Keeper of the Purple Twilight?" "The Children of Spider County?"), Firefly (what about "Jaynestown," man?), and Star Trek: The Next Generation (the one with the flute!), but the ones they chose are mighty good. I think "Home" is the only episode of The X-Files I've never seen, which really pisses me off, because everybody says it's so good. I really should track it down one of these days. As for "The Eye of the Beholder"... I don't know, I've just never been a Twilight Zone guy. My reaction to that episode was pretty much just, "Ah. Yes. I see what you did there."
- This stairway-become-waterfall is beautiful and horrifying and funny and terrible. (Via)
- Fun illustrations of Masters of the Universe villains.
- The Tron hoodies from Threadless are back in stock! Now, who wants to lend me the money to buy one?
- Martin Scorsese's 15 favorite gangster movies. I'm sad to say I've only seen a handful of these, but I definitely agree with him on White Heat, Point Blank, and Night and the City. (Via)
- An update on Terrence Malick's latest, Tree of Life. Sounds like it might be done by next year, if we're lucky.
- Doctor Strange could be an animated film - made by Pixar?! YES. DO THIS.
- These faux-vintage Star Wars figures are mighty tempting.
- Pretty cool interactive map of Middle Earth. A small complaint: the font, while appropriate, is a bit hard to read. Still, impressive. (Via)
UPDATE:
- To paraphrase Cinematical's description, Passion Play is a movie about a down-on-his-luck trumpet player (Mickey Rourke) who seeks redemption from an angel (Megan Fox) who's being paraded around like a circus freak by a local gangster named Happy Shannon (Bill Murray). Woah. Interesting story and an interesting cast. Click through to top it off with an interesting clip.
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Thursday, September 2, 2010 11:34 AM |
(Last updated on Thursday, September 2, 2010 12:15 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.
UPDATE 1:
- I wasn't going to mention this, because it's kind of old news, but just in case you haven't discovered it yet, behold the genius and awesomeness of Axe Cop. It's a sci-fi/fantasy/action web comic written by a 5-year-old and drawn by his 29-year-old brother. It is pure, wild, unfettered imagination - insane, hilarious, and fantastic. There are many, many episodes already, so it's taking me a while to catch up, but somehow it just keeps getting better with every episode I read. Check it out.
UPDATE 2:
- The guy who played the French master thief in the Ocean's movies is playing a real master thief in this movie. Looks good. (I don't remember where I got the link.)
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Wednesday, March 31, 2010 09:56 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 interviews M. Night Shyamalan about The Last Airbender. He admits balancing the humor with the edginess was hard. He says his kids forced him to put Momo in the movie, but that he also had no choice but to cut a lot of other things, including the cabbage salesman (sadness!). He's determined to do three movies. It sounds like in one of those later films he might actually reveal what happens to Zuko's mom, which was one of the few loose ends left untied in the series. He also talks about Miyazaki being a huge influence, which is encouraging. I remain cautiously optimistic about these movies.
- Christopher Walken as M.O.D.O.K.
- A milk jug that knows when the milk has gone bad.
- Stephen Dorff has joined the cast of War of the Gods as Stavros, "a master thief who joins Theseus on his quest to help free Greece from the dark threat of the Titans."
- You've gotta love the fake company websites they make for big movies these days. Check out the site for Stark Expo 2010 (for Iron Man 2, via), and the site for Encom International (for Tron Legacy).
- The first trailer for Metroid: Other M focused on the story and the melodrama, and it sucked; this new trailer focuses on the action and the gameplay and it's much, much better. In fact, this game looks awesome.
- I love this Disney/Magritte mashup T-shirt.
- Lots of impressive work from the Society of Illustrators 2010 Student Scholarship competition.
- A fan made a brilliant, thrilling, action-packed trailer for the original Tron.
- Speaking of fan-made trailers, here's one for an imaginary Battlestar Galactica spin-off called The Twelve Colonies, set during the first big war with the Cylons.
- I hate umbrellas, but even I might go out of my way to purchase one if it had a broadsword handle.
- Sony BMG took down Beyonce's official YouTube channel for copyright infringement. Hahahahahaha!
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Wednesday, March 17, 2010 10:29 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.
- I was just talking yesterday about how busy Michel Gondry is, but apparently he's even busier than I thought; he's also working on some kind of crazy thing with Bjork: "We have a very ambitious project, a sort of scientific musical. (It's a movie), but maybe more for museums. Like a 40 minute IMAX project in 3D." (Via)
- Some photos from the set of Green Lantern. The power ring supposedly appears, but it's so blurry and far away it's hard to tell. (Via)
- Pics of some of the amazing architecture on display at the Shanghai Expo.
- More fun pieces from that Sidekicks and Henchmen art show.
- Details and impressions on the "Mexican District 9," Monsters.
- Syfy is considering doing another Battlestar Galactica spin-off show. Also, they've got two superhero-related shows in the works. One is called Three Inches, and it's a tongue-in-cheek, postmodern superhero story about a guy who can move things with his mind, but only three inches. He joins up with a bunch of folks with similarly questionable powers to make a super team. The other show is called Alphas, and also involves a super team, but that's about all that's known so far.
- A few more details on that prequel of The Thing.
- Looks like Jason Segel's Muppet movie is moving forward, and he'll be starring in it.
- Fun with Alien! Some great cosplay, and cool vintage toy packaging (it's hard to believe they made Alien toys and marketed them to kids). (Via)
- Chris Sims' ode to a particularly odd episode of G.I. Joe is a joy to read.
- Supposedly the MacGruber movie is actually pretty good.
- Not a review of Neil Marshall's Centurion, just a rundown of the kind of movie it is.
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Wednesday, December 23, 2009 01:02 PM |
On the Viewer - Caprica (Pilot - Extended Cut) |
by Fëanor |
Just so you know, SPOILER ALERT!
We open with three people looking in on a hellish scene of sex and death and debauchery, as if they're angels, or beings from the future.
Ken: "It's not their fault, you know. They just... they don't know what they're doing."
Um... that's a very Jesus-like thing to say.
Zoe: "Go frak yourself."
Yep, we're back in the BG universe all right!
The technology is cool. She logs into the holoband by bringing up a menu on a piece of paper.
Woah! Religious terrorist suicide bombing!
The friendship between the two bereft men feels... odd. Kind of forced.
Another BG detail appears: the sport of pyramid.
Wow. The bloody Zoe in the holoband. That's creepy.
Hey, it's an old school Cylon Centurion! Not exactly up to snuff yet, though.
I kind of love the Greystone's butler robot.
Lacy: "Back there are the group sex and drug rooms. Keep going past that and you'll find the really gross stuff."
Okay then.
So... virtual Zoe is an amalgamation of all the information about Zoe that exists in computers all over the world. That's... vaguely clever. But also kind of lame. How could it be so complete and so real based entirely on stuff like that?
The Taurons are like the Jewish mob, then?
It's kind of sick watching Greystone have a tearful reunion with his virtual daughter and realize that he's just going to steal this technology for his Cylon war machines.
The cop investigating the bombing presents an interesting, extremely negative interpretation of monotheism.
Greystone is one twisted son of a bitch.
Dude, the Defense Minister is the Cigarette-Smoking Man from The X-Files!!
They are not effectively conveying for me the attraction of monotheism to a young girl. But maybe that's on me.
Lacy's spilling her guts! Not sure yet if she decided to do it to exactly the right or exactly the wrong person...
Joseph meeting his daughter's avatar is an absolutely horrific, wrenching sequence. It's extremely powerful. "Daddy, my heart isn't beating. Why isn't my heart beating?" Argh!
Greystone is putting his daughter's mind into the ugly, clumsy Cylon warrior body. What a horrible idea!
In his attempts to bring his daughter back, Greystone has lost her forever. A slightly obvious moral parable, but pretty well done all the same. I also like that Joseph was sorely tempted by this idea, but that he turned away in the end.
Joseph reveals his true Tauron name to his son: Adama. Wow. Very cool connection.
The Cylon is officially born - and Zoe is still inside it.
What a horrific origin story! This is a powerful movie that really stands on its own as a Battlestar Galactica prequel. I'm curious to see where a TV series could really go with all this. I'm definitely willing to give it a shot. |
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Wednesday, December 23, 2009 09:59 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 auditions various superheroes for the position of Santa.
- I would never play it, because it would probably scare the crap out of me, but the trailer for the upcoming Aliens Vs. Predator video game is pretty awesome.
- A superhero comedy called Super is on the way starring Rainn Wilson as the main character, Ellen Page as his wannabe sidekick, Kevin Bacon as his nemesis, and Liv Tyler as, I think, his wife.
- Bryan Singer's baffling no-relation-to-the-recent-TV-series Battlestar Galactica movie is apparently still going to happen; they're currently looking for a writer.
- I've never heard of the Mortal Engines novels, but apparently they're set in a post-apocalyptic steampunk world, and Peter Jackson is working on turning them into movies. Neat.
- Bryce Dallas Howard will play a role in Clint Eastwood's upcoming (possibly supernatural) thriller Hereafter.
- Three clips from Daybreakers. Still intriguing.
- The Russians are thinking about sending a robot and a monkey to Mars, instead of a human.
- Tarantino says his next movie will be smaller, less epic, and in a different genre entirely from Inglourious Basterds.
- A trailer for the Karate Kid remake. Well, it doesn't look absolutely terrible. (Via)
- Watch the (actually quite terrifying) short animated film Alma for free online for a limited time. (Via)
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Thursday, December 3, 2009 10:57 AM |
(Last updated on Thursday, December 3, 2009 11:32 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.
- This is a sort of trailer for a show called Slingers that just looks absolutely amazing. It's a hip, sexy, smart, inventive, sci-fi heist show! (Via)
- Black and WTF is a blog of strange black and white photographs. (Via)
- Garfield Minus Garfield Plus Garfield. For some reason I feel like SuperTarzan in particular will enjoy this. (Via) (UPDATE: And already, there's a sequel! Garfield Minus Garfield Plus Garfield Plus Garfield! [Via])
- BatSanta!!
- You haven't really experienced Hamlet until you've heard it in the original Klingon.
- A Team Edward shirt I'd be proud to wear.
- Superheroes and supervillains, Picasso-style.
- Tom Hardy of Bronson might be in the next Mad Max, and Robert Duvall might play Don Quixote for Terry Gilliam. Love the casting in both cases, so I hope these become reality!
- The Green Lantern movie will dispense with the origin story quickly and get right into the action. That could be a good thing, but it could also be a very bad thing. Hmm...
- More details on the movie based on the board game Battleship. Yeah, this is almost certainly going to suck.
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009 11:30 AM |
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This is what I'm doing instead of writing my novel. I need to get back to that!
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