Robocop: Mall Security [Video]
Robocop tries his hand at being a mall cop. It’s not good for him. Or the mall. [SamMacaroni]
Robocop tries his hand at being a mall cop. It’s not good for him. Or the mall. [SamMacaroni]
To celebrate the new GhostBusters Movie, Dustin McLean from DIY Prop Shop shows us how to build a Ghostbusters ghost trap using nothing but cardboard and gaffer tape for about $25. Who You Gonna Call? [AWE me]
Inside Out is literally about the emotions, but as this montage by Lindsay McCutcheon shows, Pixar’s other movies do an amazing job of conveying feeling Emotions Of Pixar from Lindsay McCutcheon on Vimeo. [Via: Laughing Squid]
We’ve featured several parodies and movie recreations using Lego and now a minifigs manufacturer has come up with a custom set of 12 heads that have the mouths in the right position to phonetically create more realistic speech. [Via: Nerd Approved]
Artist Alexis Solis has put together this bizarrely compelling collection of pictures that reveal the unlikely secret identities of iconic characters. Check out the full gallery at Alex’s website. [Via: LikeCOOL]
Mr Sunday Movies has tried to figure out exactly how many deaths Superman is responsible for across the main series of movies and presents the evidence here. [Via: GeekTyrant]
It’s too late to profit from the futuristic insight of the Grays Sports Almanac featured in Back To The Future Part II, but it’s still a money maker. The original almanac prop has just sold for £4,750 (approximately US$7,200) in an auction of movie props. Other BTTF items sold included: A prototype Hill Valley High School […]
GaS reader Timothy Goad shared this picture from a recent D&D session that led to some unconventional customization.
Not everything goes to plan when you’re shooting a movie, but sometimes it makes for an unexpected bonus. Here are ten times a director spotted the error in time but actively decided to keep it in to improve the movie (meaning one famous head bump makes the cut, while another is left out.)
No matter the genre, it seems that — with a little careful editing — everyone wants to get down to Bruno Mars in this gloriously silly mash-up.