by Justin Page on (#39J1G)
Jarvis City created a compilation video featuring numerous homages and references to Stanley Kubrick‘s 1980 film, The Shining, found in other movies and television shows. via The Overlook Hotel A Side-By-Side Comparison of Classic Film References Found in More Modern MoviesA Three-Minute Exploration of Some of the Best Visual Film References Found in Quentin Tarantino...
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by Lori Dorn on (#39J1J)
When it came time for the on duty crew at the Gulf Shores, Alabama Police Department to do their exercises, a truly loyal K9 police dog named Nitro joined right in and performed military-style pushups right alongside his fellow officers. K9 Nitro, Officer Cowan and Officer Hancock are getting warmed up and ready to apprehend...
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by Lori Dorn on (#39HXK)
In a vivid episode of of Vox Almanac, video producer Phil Edwards shared the fascinating history of Technicolor while also addressing the common myths about the iconic film The Wizard of Oz. Specifically, Edwards explained that the film was not the first to employ the new technology, how the Kansas section of the film was...
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by Justin Page on (#39HXN)
The ArtSpear Entertainment team has created a zany animated parody of the official trailer for The Last Jedi that makes everyone in the upcoming Star Wars film look like they are off their rockers. Star Wars: The Last Jedi is set to arrive in our galaxy on December 15th, 2017. Here is the original trailer....
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by Justin Page on (#39HQG)
British inventor Colin Furze, who previously built a gigantic Star Wars AT-ACT walker clubhouse, teamed up with eBay UK once again to create a life-size model of Kylo Ren‘s deadly TIE silencer spacecraft. What an epic project this has been, 46ft long 23ft wide and 14ft high the full steel construction looks as menacing as...
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by Lori Dorn on (#39HN0)
While waiting on the F Train at 23rd Street in New York City, resident Josh Gordon found himself watching a group of subway workers repairing a track. When Gordon began filming them, the workers received notice that a train was coming into the station. One by one, the men took their places in the recessed...
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by Justin Page on (#39HHH)
Comedian Gus Johnson has released a hilarious new sketch where he tries to sync up the sounds of his food and drinks, which he smuggled into a theater, with the loud music of a movie trailer to avoid getting caught. Rap Parody of the ‘Pacific Rim’ Movie Trailer by Nerdcore Rapper MC ChrisA Man Confuses...
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by Lori Dorn on (#39HHK)
A post shared by VAST (@vast_photos) on Nov 28, 2017 at 2:12pm PST Photographer Dan Piech of VAST spent a nearly a year creating the absolutely stunning “New York Dream“, an extremely high resolution photo of the titular city on New Year’s Eve, represented as a sparkling sphere. The photo is made up of 602-megapixels...
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Simon’s Cat Gets a Taste of His Own Medicine When Simon’s Kitten Has a Bit of Destructive Crazy Time
by Lori Dorn on (#39FHN)
For the longest time, Simon’s Cat has been the cheeky bane of Simon’s existence, destroying the house in any and every way possible whether in the name of food or just a bit of feline “Crazy Time“. Now that Simon’s kitten is an ingrained part of the household, Simon’s Cat often gets a taste of...
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by Lori Dorn on (#39FFN)
When a person enters the United States Foreign Service, it’s imperative that they learn at least one, if not many different languages. The State Department very conveniently offers their own School of Language Studies, which has put together a fascinating map that shows the time needed for an English speaker to learn specific languages, each...
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by Lori Dorn on (#39FDD)
Artist and maker Benjamin Cowden, who previously invented a brilliant hand-cranked cocktail shaking contraption, has created an absolutely ingenious steampunk-style hand-cranked device that uses a peristaltic pump to measure out and release exactly the right amount of alcohol needed to fill a single shot glass. A device to produce precision shots, this machine uses a...
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by Lori Dorn on (#39FB6)
An adorable working cocker spaniel named Truffles went out in the snow for the very first timein his life and went absolutely mad, hilariously skidding up and down the sidewalk as he tried to take it all in. It’s not unusual that Truffles had never seen snow before as he lives with his humans Jo...
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by Lori Dorn on (#39F8W)
Turkish artist Tayfun Tinmaz creates absolutely gorgeous designs made out of cleverly folded, colored paper. Amongst his amazing designs are deer, butterflies, bees and several species of birds, including parrots, macaws and toucans, just to name a few. Many of these designs are available for purchase through the PaperpanTR Etsy store. Colorful papers are the...
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by Lori Dorn on (#39F6C)
In 2014, mmooney and roommates adopted an adorable kitten but couldn’t figure out what to name him. Instead, they put a number of names on slips of paper next to little bowls of food. Whichever three the kitten chose first would make the first round. After several rounds and a roommate veto, little Fireball got...
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by Lori Dorn on (#39F3Y)
A post shared by Zsolt Hlinka (@zsolt_hlinka) on Nov 8, 2017 at 7:54am PST Hungarian photographer Zsolt Hlinka has created a gorgeous series entitled “Corner Symmetry†for which he photographically transformed several buildings in Budapest into street corners by juxtaposing mirror images of each building back on itself. He then added a single color background...
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by Justin Page on (#39EW0)
DUST presents BioPunk, a thrilling sci-fi short film created by Dresden Pictures. The short, which leaves you wanting for more, follows a group of individuals trying to survive in a devastated London in 2054 as junk dealers. They live in a world ravaged by corporate gene hacking that went wrong, killing billions of people and...
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by Justin Page on (#39ES2)
Brooklyn illustrator P.J. McQuade has created a new geektastic collection of pop culture Christmas cards for 2017 featuring characters from movies and television shows. McQuade got festive with characters from The Shawshank Redemption, IT, Star Wars, Twin Peaks, Cast Away, and Game of Thrones. His custom cards and ornaments are available to purchase from Etsy....
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by Justin Page on (#39EP0)
The creatives at ESMA made Château de Sable (Sand Castle), an exciting animated short film about a group of soldiers who are protecting a beautiful pear in the middle of the desert. The only problem is that there is a giant crab plotting to take it for its own. image via ESMA via CGMeetup ‘Bat.tutty.ry’,...
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by Lori Dorn on (#39EP2)
A friendly tortoise chased after the family cat amongst the green grass of a backyard. While the elusive feline didn’t appear to enjoy the chase, the surprisingly fast-moving terrapin kept up with the cat’s delicate strides the entire time. A Surprisingly Quick Tortoise Almost Keeps Up With a Playful Dog as They Chase One Another...
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by Justin Page on (#39EJR)
ScreenPrism created a wonderful video where they explore Jon Snow‘s (Kit Harington) powerful journey on Game of Thrones and the raw power that comes from being both a dragon (Targaryen) and a wolf (Stark). The Targaryen Wolf, A Tribute to Jon Snow’s Journey on Game of ThronesA Painfully Slow Jon Snow Game of Thrones Parody...
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by Lori Dorn on (#39EJT)
In a stunning piece for The Atlantic, filmmaker Victoria Fiore traveled to Norilsk, Russia and captured the stark beauty of the world’s northernmost city, which is home to mining industries that pollute the air and ground with toxins such as sulfuric gas. Being that city is closed off to most of the world, it took...
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by Justin Page on (#39EFR)
Artist Steve Richter of Regal Robot posted a wonderful timelapse video that shows him making a detailed sculpture of Chewbacca from Star Wars. A post shared by Steven Richter (@richter_steven) on Nov 29, 2017 at 6:06am PST A post shared by Steven Richter (@richter_steven) on Nov 17, 2017 at 9:39pm PST A post shared by...
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by Justin Page on (#39E9B)
In her latest tutorial video, the talented Jessica Leigh Clark-Bojin of Pies Are Awesome demonstrated how to make a beautiful series of Disney Princess hand pies. This holiday season, consider serving up your pie in a slightly more magical form… Disney Princess style! A post shared by Pies Are Awesome (@thepieous) on Nov 30, 2017...
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by Lori Dorn on (#39E9D)
Creed Bratton, the actor who played the very eccentric Creed on the highly acclaimed U.S. version of The Office, is a really talented musician who was once in the band The Grass Roots, performed an amusing live acoustic version of the series’ theme, adding in his own lyrics. While none of the lyrics had a...
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by Justin Page on (#39E6F)
A post shared by Johan Karlgren (@pappasparlor) on Sep 13, 2017 at 10:08am PDT Motala, Sweden artist Johan Karlgren (a.k.a. “Pappas Pärlor“) created a fantastic collection of pop culture pixel art characters out of plastic beads and then placed them real world situations. Prints of his photos are available to purchase from Thefashionroom.se. A post...
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by Justin Page on (#39E2Y)
The Action Lab took on a dangerous in-car flight challenge where they tested out what happens when a drone if flown inside of a moving vehicle. The question they attempt to answer is “Will the drone stay with the car as it moves or will it stay in the same location relative to the ground?â€....
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by Justin Page on (#39DVM)
Great Big Story traveled to the Hospital de Bonecas in Lisbon, Portugal to meet with Manuela Cutileiro, a “doll doctor†at the oldest surviving doll hospital in the world. They take a behind the scenes look at how plastic, porcelain, metal, wool and fabric dolls are treated for missing eyes, chipped paint, and broken arms...
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by Lori Dorn on (#39C4Y)
Polyphonic takes a look at the manner in which the iconic punk band Dead Kennedys embraced juvenalian satire in the lyrics of their very pointed songs. Wielding ridicule as an abrasive weapon, the band took no prisoners in the political realm. I think no band has ever been so good at this rebellious satire as...
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by Lori Dorn on (#39C50)
In 2013, composer William Zeitler demonstrated for the Toronto Star the beautifully harmonic sound of a glass armonica, a musical instrument invented by Benjamin Franklin in 1761. The instrument is created by spinning custom blown wine glasses of increasing sizes nestled into one another to create the delicate, melodic sound. William is one of the...
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by Justin Page on (#39C2G)
Woodworker Paul Jackman of Jackman Works made a manly version of the iconic leg lamp from A Christmas Story based on his own leg and documented his major award winning design process. This leg is an exact full scale model of my own leg. The leg and base are made from maple butcher block scraps...
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by Lori Dorn on (#39C2J)
Nicholas Rougeux, a self-described “Midwest web designer, data geek, fractal nut, and animal lover†has created “Off the Staff“, an amazing series in which he visualizes and plots different classical music pieces into colorful patterns. While these patterns might seem random, Rougeux uses a specific formula, which he graciously explains. Each dot represents a note...
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by Justin Page on (#39C02)
Folks at the DTC Dynamic Test Center in Switzerland really got into the Christmas spirit by launching all sorts of glorious toys into a solid wall at 120 MPH. It was a festive break from their usual car safety routine where they send vehicles, filled with crash test dummies, careening into walls at high speeds....
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by Lori Dorn on (#39C04)
Former Laughing Squid blogger Evan Wagoner-Lynch has embarked upon a wonderful new endeavor that combines American/British history with fashion. Wagoner-Lynch has created a line of colorful tote bags inspired by the dazzle camouflage employed by Allied ships, primarily during World War I. The first of the bag series are based on three different ships –...
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by Justin Page on (#39BX7)
Engineer and designer Zach Levine of howchoo converted a Furby into an Amazon Echo, appropriately named Furlexa by dissembling a regular Furby and “combining a Raspberry Pi Zero W with Amazon‘s open-source Alexa Voice Service software.†I thought I’d make Furby a little less annoying and give him an upgrade with a real brain. Step...
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by Lori Dorn on (#39BTB)
Melissa Weaver Dunning, a master weaver at Mount Vernon, George Washington’s riverside estate in Virginia, demonstrated on an 18th century loom how fabric was made in the colonial era. Dressed in period costume and bare feet, Dunning made the weaving process look much easier than it probably is. Watch master weaver Melissa Weaver Dunning operate...
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by Lori Dorn on (#39BQE)
“Dissonance†by German digital artist Till Nowak is an absolutely stunning short film that tells the story of a delusional, wild-haired pianist who believes himself to be a grand master performing on a giant round piano that revolves with the help of a tiny creature named Mr. Lori, who toils to keep the piano spinning....
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by Justin Page on (#39BJ4)
Oltedal, Norway musician Leo Moracchioli of Frog Leap Studios created a heavy metal cover of The Pink Panther theme song, which was originally composed by Henry Mancini in 1963. Here is the original song. A post shared by Leo Moracchioli (@frogleapstudios) on Nov 24, 2017 at 8:08am PST A Heavy Metal Cover of The Fresh...
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by Justin Page on (#39BFJ)
H.B. is a clever short film, by Gaspar Palacio, that he created for Filmstro & Film Riot‘s one minute short film competition. The minute-long film follows a man who is dead set on surviving, after hearing a warning siren off in the distance. He ditches his family to stay alive longer in the shelter that...
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by Lori Dorn on (#39BFM)
The wonderfully charming Benedict Cumberbatch sat down with Vogue to answer 22 rapid fire questions that were completely random in nature. While the beloved actor had to think a bit about a few of the questions, he answered two rather immediately – his idea of a dream vacation (with his wife and kids) and the...
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by Justin Page on (#39BBK)
Former NASA engineer Mark Rober created a liquid sand hot tub that is just as amazing as it sounds. He brought the fluidized bed to life by adding air in all of the right places at the base of his hot tub. Rober then filled the tub with sand, sat on top of it, and...
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by Lori Dorn on (#39B90)
A tiny baby elephant fell into a deep mudhole in Urulanthanni, Kerala, India and couldn’t escape despite the unsuccessful efforts of the herd. The next day, a group of compassionate workers from the Forest Department tirelessly dug at the hole until the calf was able to break free and rejoin the group. The mother of...
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Marvel Superheroes Try to Protect the Galaxy From Thanos in First Trailer For Avengers: Infinity War
by Justin Page on (#39B92)
Marvel has released the first official trailer for Avengers: Infinity War, the upcoming superhero film directed by Anthony and Joe Russo and a sequel to The Avengers (2012) and Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015). The thrilling trailer finds a massive group of Marvel superheroes banding together to fight Thanos (Josh Brolin), keep him from completing...
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by Justin Page on (#39AY9)
Fearless French wingsuit pilots Fred Fugen and Vince Reffet, known as the Soul Flyers, based jumped from the top of Europe’s highest mountain, Jungfrau, and flew safely into a passing Pilatus Porter light aircraft. They called their incredible Red Bull stunt, “A Door In The Sky.†A post shared by Vince Reffet (@vincereffet) on Nov...
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A Lively Cockatiel Does a Cute Little Tap Dance on the Top of a Box by Mimicking His Human’s Fingers
by Lori Dorn on (#39AYB)
An adorably lively cockatiel named Totoro in Taipei, Taiwan mimicked the motion of his human’s fingers upon a black box and performed a cute little tap dance. Each time his human drummed on the box, the bird would quicken the succession and lengthen the time until he got tired of it all and walked away....
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by Lori Dorn on (#39ATC)
While finishing up a workout, actor Michael B. Jordan invited Joe Sabia of Condé Nast Entertainment into his home to answer 73 random questions for Vogue. Amongst the subjects he discussed was his relationship to baseball star Michael Jordan (none), his brand new car, his best friends, his obvious love for his family and his...
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by Justin Page on (#39AKV)
Competitive eater Matt “Megatoad†Stonie took on a sticky challenge where he successfully ate three pounds of honey (4,000+ calories) in 4 minutes. A post shared by Matt Stonie (@matt_stonie) on Nov 27, 2017 at 3:59pm PST Competitive Eater Matt Stonie Devours a Giant Three Pound Gummy Worm in Eight MinutesCompetitive Eater Matt ‘Megatoad’ Stonie...
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by Lori Dorn on (#398QH)
In a festive episode of “Simon’s Cat Logic†entitled “What do cats want for Christmas?“, animator Simon Toland and animal behaviorist Nicky Trevorrow explain how to keep cats safe during the holiday season, specifically regarding trees, decorations, wrapping paper, ribbons and plants. Additionally, Trevorrow talks about reducing a cat’s stress when company is visiting by...
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by Lori Dorn on (#398MB)
The incredibly talented Australian musician Alan Gogoll performed an incredible 1000 harmonics on his guitar in just a shade under a 90 seconds. Gogoll stated that he did this “just for fun†via reddit Stringscapes, A Sound Hole View of the Strings on an Acoustic Guitar as They Are Beautifully PlayedGuitarist Alan Gogoll Demonstrates His...
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by Lori Dorn on (#398MD)
During the winter of 2014/2015, Dutch filmmaker Jan van Ijken captured the absolutely gorgeous sight of a murmuration of thousands of starlings taking flight at dusk and creating an incredible air show with incredible agility and grace as they flew in sequence with each other. A longer version of this film entitled “The Art of...
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by Lori Dorn on (#398J1)
Mitchell Moffit and Gregory Brown of AsapSCIENCE posit the question “Could The Jedi Exist?†by comparing the separate physical, psychological and technological capabilities of becoming a Jedi to what is available at this time. Some of these capabilities involve super quick reflexes, electromagnetic force fields, building a lightsaber, mitochondrial energy and psychic ability. From lightsabers...
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