Archive for December, 2010
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Tuesday, December 14th, 2010If you’re a fan of both Community and Battlestar Galactica (and why wouldn’t you be, you insidious Communist?), you very well might wet yourself over this brilliant mashup, so get the adult-sized diapers ready. I’ll wait. (They’re in the cabinet under the sink. No, not the kitchen sink. The bathroom sink. Ha, it’s funny when [...]
Thanks, 1980s Lazy Koreans!: 1983 Tron Rip-Off Cartoon [Video]
Tuesday, December 14th, 2010Apparently in the 80s Korea was too busy invading the U.S. auto market with mediocre cars to produce any decent, original cartoons.* Check out the plot summary for the 1983 Korean film Savior of the Earth, by way of IMDB: Acts of terrorism are happening in the USA, Japan, France and the Pacific Ocean. The man behind these [...]
Yikes: Creepy Sailor Moon Transformation [Cosplay Video]
Tuesday, December 14th, 2010I know very little about Sailor Moon. And after watching this video of a Sailor Moon cosplayer… I want to know even less. To her credit: what she lacks in authenticity, she more than makes up for with complete lack of enthusiasm.
Booboo Kills Yogi: “Alternate Ending” to the Yogi Bear Movie
Tuesday, December 14th, 2010Rumor has it that this short was created by one of the animators of the 2010 Yogi Bear movie in his spare time. Spoiler alert for any of you planning on seeing the actual movie: it will be nowhere near as entertaining or satisfying as this two minutes and fifty-three seconds of animation.
I Think You Forgot Something…: Life-Size Team Fortress 2 Sentry Gun [Video]
Monday, December 13th, 2010For Team Fortress 2 enthusiasts, this life-size, motorized model of a sentry gun created by the geniuses at WETA Workshop for the geniuses at Valve will stop just short of “awesome” since it doesn’t actually shoot anything. Call me when it’s being deployed along the Korean DMZ, guys.
Beam Me Up, Captain Fancy Pants: Victorian Star Trek
Monday, December 13th, 2010Thanks to a bunch of vintage photographs from the Victorian era and the skills of professional Photoshop ninja Rabbittooth, Star Trek looks even more dated than it usually does. But at least the sets don’t look fake any more.
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