Sharknado has to be the pick of the bunch.
Palme d’Awful: the worst films for sale at Cannes – in pictures (The Guardian)
Thanks Mose
Sharknado has to be the pick of the bunch.
Palme d’Awful: the worst films for sale at Cannes – in pictures (The Guardian)
Thanks Mose
The latest of artist Dan LuVisi’s ‘Popped Culture’ noir portraits of popculture figures: a vagrant Mike Wazowski from Monsters Inc.: blind and booze-addicted after a terrible twist of fortune:
Mike was tired of it. Tired of lowering himself to telling jokes, only to hurt himself in the process over, and over again. Mike decided to have a talk with Sully about it, but was continuously avoided. Angered, Mike followed Sully one day, only to realize he was headed for the home of Mike’s girlfriend, Celia. Mike rushed home, shocked to find the two talking. His anger got the best of him and he attacked Sully. Out of defense, Sully struck Mike, catching his one-eye. Out of confusion and anger, Mike launched his nimble body into Sully, piercing him with his horns, killing him. [more]
Below, previous childhood ruinations: Donald The Duck, Yoshi – Maxed Out, Bert and Ernie – My Brother’s Keeper, Eve and The Cook.
Artist Jon Bolerjack is mad for the stormtroopers.
Here, he mashes up the clones with the Marvel supers.
The classic, gruesome xenomorph debut scene from Alien faithfully recreated for Cinefix by director and animator Dustin McLean.
Behind the scenes feature here.
Actually a (brilliantly) poorly-animated and appropriately unhinged video by Australian artist Isaac Moore illustrating the epic 8-minute proposed plot synopsis of the next Star Wars movie offered last month by Parks and Recreation actor Patton Oswalt.
(Top: a earlier tribute by Jef Castro)
An all-new speedrun classic from 1A4 Studio.
Previously: Star Wars, The Matrix and Back To The Future
Daniel McSweeney writes:
Tilt-shift Dublin is a student project created by Stephen Duffy, Rafal Baran, Afshin Moosavi and Olivia Ricci, creative Digital Media students from the Institute of Technology Blanchardstown. Their work is being shown at the Creative Digital Media show on the 6th and 7th of June in ITB.
Music: Hoppipolla by Sigur Ros
From the official 1967 Star Trek writers’ guide.
Read the full guide here.
In other Star Trek news, Redditor DamageLost does the old/new comparison, proving that yes, Abrams really did nail the main character casting.
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Spirited wordplay by artist Mark Marianelli, who tired of the endless derivative Die Hard titles and decided to come up with a few of his own.
Holland: The Original Cool – a marketing promo by the Netherlands Board Of Tourism and Conventions, KLM, Amsterdam Marketing and Schipol Airport, aimed at American hipster tourists.
And narry a mention of the ‘oul chronic. Impressive.