Can the Internet be any cooler? No.
Aug 05YouTube is just an insane wealth of good times.
Space Knights – Star Wars run through a 1930s film serial lens.
Darth Vader Being A Smartass – Best. Editting. Ever.
DJ Keltech schools us on the art of pitch bending and manual playback.
fivealex posts one of the biggest collections of old talk show footage I’ve ever seen. Bill Murray pushing Ghostbusters. Pee-Wee Herman’s Letterman appearances. And on. And on. And on.
TrueNuff TV – Funny group of guys and their shots at the new Mac ads are classic. “Photoshop is not a game.”
AV Club goes nerdy. More nerdy.
Aug 02This weeks update on The Onion’s AV Club features Random Rules with Brian K Vaughan (Matt, Sarah, we’re so going to do Random Rules here some day), a look at the San Deigo Comic Con and if it’s headed in the right direction (I prefer Sarah’s report), and an interview with Comicdom’s biggest personality (next to Stan Lee), Alan Moore.
Sci-fi blocks surfers from the flipside of the equator. Booo!
Aug 01A few weeks back I posted about the Sci-fi Channel letting people watch the pilot episode of The Amazing Screw-on Head online. Well, a reader (we have readers? awesome!) has informed us that Sci-fi blocks Brazilian and Latin American surfers from watching – probably other countries.
As someone who’s on the wrong side of the border, according to Showtime at least, I know how much that sucks. However, leave it to YouTube to pick up the slack. Hooray!
My public radio is cooler than your's. (nyaaah!)
Aug 01CBC Radio (otherwise known as The Mother Corp, The Ceeb, and “not the BBC”) is holding a contest – entrants are being asked to take a small portion of Wagner’s The Ring (the Ride of the Valkyries bit) and remix it any way they see fit. Once the entries start showing up online, I’ll post the link.
AlertPal makes good
Jul 27I’ve known for awhile now that my friend Chris Woods was contacted by the production designers for Clerks 2 – they wanted to use some of his McTopia paintings as posters in the fictional Mooby’s fast-food restaurant.
One could be seen clearly in pre-release set pictures, but didn’t show up much in the final film – the other, well, it was right behind the prep counters, so it showed up all the time.
Here, see what I mean after the jump.







