Some Compliments Aren’t From Far Far Away [Pic]
Reddit user hilwise found this posted to their door: [Via: Nerd Approved]
Reddit user hilwise found this posted to their door: [Via: Nerd Approved]
Number one is actually for a performer’s work rather than a specific scene, but given who it is, it would be churlish to complain. Be aware this contains the home invasion scene from A Clockwork Orange which some people may find particularly unsettling.
You know…the Tony Stark-decrypted files thing is a very good point. [via Screen Junkies]
As you’d imagine, this is spoiler-heavy. So, bearing in mind that “easter egg” is a somewhat loose definition, did anyone spot one that’s missing from this clip?
A Japanese company has created movie “makeup” that can be applied instantly and changed without a break – by effectively turning a face into a projection screen. Omote’s technology works in a similar way to the motion capture used in many games. As CNET explains: Taking his inspiration from the Noh mask, Asai first laser-scanned […]
Following on from our piece yesterday about Disney reportedly working on Blu-ray releases of the original versions of Star Wars episodes IV, V and VI, here’s a documentary about a fan project that’s already doing a similar thing unofficially. Star Wars: Despecialized Edition is an attempt to take the original release, without the edits and […]
Google is going to build YouTube into its existing paid-for music offerings. It’s got the makings of a confusing package, but could bring some added value over existing services. Nothing’s officially confirmed yet, but the Android Police website has some leaked screenshots which have got people piecing together the puzzle. It appears the existing Google […]
A great fan-made video to accompany a song by comic musician Mitch Benn. Note that it’s from a 2002 album, so addresses the role of the assistant in the original run of the show. If you like this style of song, you may also like “Macbeth” (My Name Is) from the same album, which combines […]
While on his summer break, teacher and [GAS] friend Monsieur Caron spent most of his time creating this awesome LEGO Ghostbusters short film, replacing a ghost in a very well known scene with an alternative one that works equally as well. If you enjoyed the movie, be sure to watch the “behind the scene” video […]
This one takes a while to get going, but if you’ve ever wondered what happens when you replace ordinary balloons with hydrogen balloons…