This amazing “Nightmare Before Christmas” sleeve was inked by richardartistguy.
[Via FG]
This amazing “Nightmare Before Christmas” sleeve was inked by richardartistguy.
[Via FG]
Brock Baker’s impressions are really good! (apart from his spongebob, which needs a little work)
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You’ve probably heard about how the characters in the new live-action version of The Lion King lack emotions in the movie? To fix this, Youtuber ontyj used a deepfake A.I. to change the character’s face, and it totally works!
[ontyj]
[Source: Stuff No One Told Me]
There have been countless television shows that have made bold attempts to break new ground through provocative storytelling. Each episode is an opportunity to not only stay true to the characters but to maintain realism using the show as a reflection of real life issues, and real life is rarely appropriate for prime time. Some episodes arouse controversy for their depiction of sexuality, violence, or racial insensitivity. While other episodes may have stirred up trouble with an unpopular story resolution. Here are the 10 Most Controversial TV Episodes of All Time.
Watching people ride a roller coaster can be a thrill without the willies, but Fernando Livschitz of Black Sheep Films goes a step further in this short collage of thrill rides that goes completely off the rails, so to speak.
[via Everlasting Blort]
[Source: Comic for a Week for 100 Weeks | CAW4HW on Tumblr]