May 2009
251 posts
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Red Band Trailer for "Dead Snow" →
Zombies & Nazis & Chainsaws, Oh My.
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Soft Clock →
Designed by Myznik Egor
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Meme Scenery →
Good ol’ Andy Baio hits another one out of the park.
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Trailer for "77" →
They’ve yet to find a distributor, but It looks great :)
Someone somewhere said that it looked like Fanboys:77::American Pie:Almost Famous
I hope that’s accurate
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Harry Clarke, Illustrations for E. A. Poe →
Some excellent and downright disturbing illustration by Harry Clarke for Edgar Allen Poe stories.
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Katamari Ball Controller →
Totally rad.
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Beijing night views →
Photography from Floriane de Lassée
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Portrait of a Girlfriend →
Photography from Asher Penn.
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MEGA SHARK VS. GIANT OCTOPUS →
OH. EM. GOSH.
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The Leary Mission →
Tee hee hee.
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Pick One. →
What do you choose when presented with two completely unrelated options?

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Last Day Dream →
Chris Milk’s entry into the 42 Second Dream Film Festival
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V Redux →
WTF V?
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Sad Chimes Rest Home →
Tee hee hee.
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Sorry I'm Late →
A short film by Tomas Mankovsky.
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Dynamic Paper Sculpture →
From Matt Shlian.
Very clever.
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The World Beard and Moustache Championships →
Are coming this weekend in Anchorage, AK.
They have some entertaining posters too.
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Frank Lloyd Wright LEGO Sets →
OH. MY. GOD.
The LEGO Group and Brickstructures, Inc. to produce and distribute Frank Lloyd Wright Collection® LEGO® Architecture Building Sets
This is so awesome and so terrible. I’m going to spend all my money and have no space left in my house. And I will be so happy.
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Real Time →
A project by Maarten Baas. He created a series of 12-hour films that serve the purpose of clocks when viewed.
Rather than having the hands move mechanically, he has people driving the mechanism of the clock.
I’m a huge fan of this, for reasons I have not yet fully grasped.
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Detecting Gravitational Waves →
A new take on the search for gravity waves, detecting them by the EM waves that they should produce.
Wouldn’t it be cool to know that your old Sony Trinitron could also tune into the sound of black holes colliding.