A very inventive teaser trailer for MINERALS, starring Dean Norris as Hank, “a DEA agent whose avid passion for minerals has led him to set out on a quest to find the purest mineral in existence”. I kinda wish this was real. Breaking Bad related: Cook In The Breaking Bad RV with … | Continue reading
Disney has been given a lot of carte blanche in the US to grow and absorb everything in its wake. The above video by Half as Interesting shows how Disney made their Disney dollars a legal currency at an exchange rate of $1 DD to $1 USD. […] they are not compatible with coin machi … | Continue reading
Using an injectable camera by Otis_Inf, eli_handle_b․wav added Sergeant Frank Drebin (Leslie Nielsen) from Police Squad and the Naked Gun trilogy to Detroit: Become Human and the results are hilarious and oddly fitting. The post What if Frank Drebin was in Detroit: Become Human? … | Continue reading
VideoLamps is an Etsy store based in Cardiff, Wales that sells custom lamps made from classic VHS tapes. Perfect for, well, anyone who loves retro stuff, VHS culture, and lamps. The most popular category is HALLOWEEN STUFF so if grab a lamp for the spooky season if you can! The p … | Continue reading
For Atlas Obscura, Sam O’Brien examined the history of Pennsylvania’s forgotten baked good, the Amish funeral pie: Of all the parties to crash, a funeral in the traditionally parsimonious Mennonite community doesn’t seem like an obvious choice. But the funerary feast was a rare o … | Continue reading
Inverse took a deep dive into the surreal history of Face/Off, speaking to various cast and crew (but notably not John Woo, Nicolas Cage, or John Travolta) about their experiences of the 1997 blockbuster: MICHAEL COLLEARY, SCREENWRITER: Face/Off was always a pleasure. MIKE WERB, … | Continue reading
John D. Cook used Mathematica’s CountryData database to find similar world flag designs and I’m shocked at how many are practically identical bar slightly darker/lighter shades of colour: A week ago I posted some pairs of similar flags on Twitter, and later I found that Mathemati … | Continue reading