Horror Movie a Day
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Brian watches a horror movie a day, so you don't have to.
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Brian watches a horror movie a day, so you don't have to.
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Let's all wish a very happy 80th to Canada's favorite son, Captain James Tiberius Kirk himself, ladies and gentlemen.... Mr. William Shatner! Here's wishing you another 80 years of gloriously hammy performances, Bill!
As a teenager I was an absolute maniac for Iron Maiden (I'm not proud of this fact) and this video of adorable UK children belting out Flight of Icarus fills me with nostalgia for bye-gone, head-banging days. I still think Iron Maiden is totally underrated as far as silly, Spinal Tap-esque heavy metal bands go.
Science grows ever closer to the day when androids will be indistinguishable from people. Judging by the Geminoid robot, engineers can already successfully simulate that winky, blinky, quietly terrifying crazy man you try to avoid sitting next to on the bus.
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Before the Discovery space shuttle returned to Earth for the final time, the crew got a wake-up call from everybody's favorite starman, Captain Kirk himself.
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I missed this when it was new, but I'm sure it would've traumatized my young self pretty good. Blair Warner gruesomely kills everybody in the Facts of Life Halloween episode, Seven Little Indians. Sometimes it seems like just about every silly sitcom from my childhood had at least one episode where the writers just totally lost their minds.
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The Ice Book from Davy and Kristin McGuire on Vimeo.
Davy and Kristin McGuire have put together a gorgeous little demo reel to stir up interest in their planned theatrical project, The Ice Book. The Ice Book would involve flat sets that open up like pages from a giant pop-up book, supplemented by projected imagery. The video shows a miniature version of what they're planning, and even at that scale it's really breathtaking stuff. Here's hoping they can find a backer soon and make this thing happen.
They have a really interesting behind the scenes page, too.
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