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11 Crazy Deep Fried Fair Foods
27 jun 2013 16:36

State fairs have some very creative food choices. These days you can pretty much find deep fried anything. This is a list of 11 of the craziest deep fried food you will find at the state fair these days..Unbelievable!

State fairs have some very creative food choices. These days you can pretty much find deep fried anything.
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TRENDING! Meow Men Is Mad Men, Except With Cats
27 jun 2013 14:31
Read David Chase's Eulogy For James Gandolfini What's On Tonight: Marc Maron With Johnny Depp, Or Marc Maron With Cha... AD RECAP EVERYTHING YOU MISSED IN QUEEN BBUZZING BETTER SHOWS THAN YOU THINKDAILY SHOW TAKES TEXAS SENATE TO TASKDEXTER FINAL SEASON OPEN QUESTIONS Stop Whatever You’re Doing…Just Stop. ‘Meow Men’ Is Here! WRITTEN BY THE CAJUN BOY / 06.27.13 MAD MEN | TWEET | LIKE112 Do you like Mad Men? And do you like cats? Of course you do. You’re on the internet, which means you like both of those things. So you’ll probably like “Meow Men.” Here is what “Meow Men” is, quite simply: it’s the opening credits scene from Mad Men, except with cats. Simple brilliance. What the hell took this so long to happen?
Read David Chase's Eulogy For James Gandolfini What's On Tonight: Marc Maron With Johnny Depp, Or Marc Maron With Cha...
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Jimmy Kimmel Proves Justin Bieber’s Fans Will Forgive Him for Anything
27 jun 2013 14:25
To see just how forgiving Justin Bieber fans are of his transgressions, Jimmy Kimmel sent a reporter out to talk to Beliebers and ask them how they feel about his recent spate of heinous and/or ridiculous bad behavior. But here’s the catch: These aren’t things the Biebs actually did. The takeaway is that basically, Beliebers will forgive Justin anything, even if it’s desecrating national symbols, being illiterate or parking in handicap spots. In this segment of ‘Lie Witness News,’ Bieber fans are asked hilariously untrue questions like, “Are you upset because his new Bentley has tires made of baby seals?” And, “Do you think Justin meant it when he peed on the American flag?” Or our favorite, “Justin punched his grandma in the stomach so hard that she had to go to the hospital, is that okay?” Spoilers: According to his fans, Justin Bieber can punch all the grandmas he wants. Other answers include “he shouldn’t have to walk much” and “he’s like God.” And if this surprises you, check out how many young girls were recently willing to convert to Islam just to maybe win a pair of Bieber concert tickets. Ugh. Do the children have to be our future?
To see just how forgiving Justin Bieber fans are of his transgressions, Jimmy Kimmel sent a reporter out to talk to Beliebers and ask them how they feel about his recent spate of heinous and/or...
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Iconic Cars In Film Brilliantly Brought Back To Life
27 jun 2013 14:10
Sometimes the most memorable scenes from films are not those staring the actors, but actually the props. Remember when you first saw the classic Ecto-1 car from Ghostbuster hurling through the streets of New York? Or the stylish sleek Batmobile speeding along chasing those dastardly villains? And what about the Delorean car from Back to the Future – how badly did we all want a ride that? Each car is not etched in movie folklore, constantly referenced in popular culture and are now established as iconic moments from the films they starred in. Just like many film fans, exceptional Turkish photographer Cihan Ünalan loves these classic cars as well – so much so that he has created his own magnificent tribute to them. He has single-handily built small models of each famous car, photographing them in crisp detail. You can see more of his incredible efforts and entire the series Cars We Love right here. Don’t forget to check out cihanunalan.com to stay up to date with his latest work too. http://www.cihanunalan.com/ http://www.behance.net/cihanunalan
Sometimes the most memorable scenes from films are not those staring the actors, but actually the props.
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An Intimate Look At Where Your Facebook 'Likes' Are Stored
27 jun 2013 14:08
Roughly 1 person in 7 on the entire planet has a Facebook account. It is now ubiquitous in our everyday lives and whether you treat the company with suspicion or welcome it’s influence with open arms, it has fundamentally changed the way the world communicates. We’ve already taken you on a walk down the corridors of power at Facebook and even given you a behind the scenes look at exactly how the perfect profile picture is created but today we’re looking at the very core of the site. Its data. With over a billion users updating their status, sharing photos and uploading videos, do any of us have any idea where it’s all housed and stored? Facebook has a frankly ginormous data warehouse which tracks and keeps all your information, details and likes under lock and key. But few have seen it until now. Thanks to our friends at Ned Hardy, here’s 14 photographs that take you deep into the very foundations of Facebook itself, the vault of Big Brother and a place where a billion stories are documented. Is it what you expected? http://nedhardy.com/2013/06/25/a-few-awesome-pictures-from-facebooks-new-data-center/
Roughly 1 person in 7 on the entire planet has a Facebook account. It is now ubiquitous in our everyday lives and whether you treat the company with suspicion or welcome it’s influence with open...
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Dazzling Origami Creatures Designed To Impress
27 jun 2013 14:07
Vietnamese origami artist Nguyễn Hùng Cườngis responsible for these dazzling paper works of art. You need two things to be a great origami artist, a vivid imagination and the patience of a Saint – something that Nguyen clearly has in abundance. From threatening scorpions to silverback gorillas and even sophisticated mice – he can do it all. “I have learned origami mainly from books… there are a lot of great origami books from creators all over the world. I am always amazed by the way they can fold whatever they want using just one uncut square, so when I design my own models, I also try to use one square only” The question you have to ask is, where can he go next? Whatever subject he chooses, rest assured it will be a impressive as these works. Make sure you witness more visual goodness via his official Flickr profile. http://www.flickr.com/photos/blackscorpion/with/8177996737/
Vietnamese origami artist Nguyễn Hùng Cườngis responsible for these dazzling paper works of art. You need two things to be a great origami artist, ...
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Get Ready for the Fourth of July With Fireworks GIFs
27 jun 2013 14:01
Maybe you live someplace where fireworks are illegal. Maybe secretly every time you hear some go off you are momentarily terrified that somebody on a neighboring block has just been shot to death. Maybe both (Brooklyn, rep!). Here is a nice way to enjoy fireworks without the illegality or panic-inducing bangs — GIFs!
Maybe you live someplace where fireworks are illegal. Maybe secretly every time you hear some go off you are momentarily terrified that somebody on a neighboring block has just been shot to death.
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5-Year-Old Caleb C. Brings Down the House in ‘Golf Rap’ Video
27 jun 2013 13:58
Caleb C. isn’t a golf prodigy. No, he’s a golf rap prodigy. Caleb is a five-year-old kid who stars in this self-proclaimed “most anticipated golf rap video of the year” (are there others?) in which he raps about — you guessed it — just how much he loves golf. All we can say is that by the time you finish watching this, we guarantee you’ll be chanting “Drive! Drive! Chip! Chip! Putt! Putt! Throw your clubs up!” the rest of the day.
Caleb C. isn’t a golf prodigy. No, he’s a golf rap prodigy. Caleb is a five-year-old kid who stars in this self-proclaimed “most anticipated golf rap video of the year” (are there others?
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Facing off in epic battle
27 jun 2013 13:55

Arlight, seriously, who can honestly say they don't appreciate a well made, crafty cake? Anyne? Nope, didn't think so. We all love cake, and we love to see how creative some people can get with their video game inspired desserts. We’ve already done a feature on 20 Tasty Angry Birds Cakes, so let’s tackle another popular iOS title — Plants vs Zombies. Most of these cake concoctions look the same, but we’re betting they all taste like flowers and sunshine instead of zombie brains and shotgun pellets. Bite down on these 10 Tasty Plants vs Zombies Cakes.

Arlight, seriously, who can honestly say they don't appreciate a well made, crafty cake? Anyne? Nope, didn't think so.
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102-Year-Old Ship in Sydney Became A Floating Forest
27 jun 2013 12:33
For all those whose heart starts beating faster when they see something old and abandoned, Homebush Bay in Sydney is the place to visit. This is were many 20th century ships, which are no longer used, ended up: one of them, the SS Ayrfield, is definitely the most impressive sight for all the lush flora, growing in its rusted hull. The fully-grown mangrove trees earned this 102-year-old, 1,140-tonne ship the Floating Forest name among the locals. The SS Ayrfield served as a collier on the sixty-miler run between Newcastle and Sydney and would transport the supplies to American troops in the Pacific Ocean. The ship was brought to the Bay back in 1972 to be dismantled, but the operations eventually ceased and the bay no longer served as a ship wrecking yard. The SS Ayrfield, along with many other ships that were used during WW2, were simply left there to decay. Besides its history for ship-breaking and the spooky ship cemetery, Homebush Bay is home to the Olympic Stadium today as well. Although there are people, passionate about photographing various abandoned objects, many tourists are drawn to the bay because of the Floating Forest alone. What a sight!
For all those whose heart starts beating faster when they see something old and abandoned, Homebush Bay in Sydney is the place to visit.
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Unexpected Pin-Up Portraits Explore Feminine Beauty
27 jun 2013 11:33
These oil on canvas paintings by artist Emily Burns explore contemporary concepts of female beauty. The artist's experimental portraits, a series entitled Deer Girls, feature sensual, feminine figures paired with deer heads. The realistic pin-up girl portraits stimulate a curiosity about the natural blend between human and animal. By eliminating the face, Burns removes a viewer's natural instinct to form a personal connection with the subjects. This lack of human identity creates an environment where the objectification of the feminine form is inevitable.
These oil on canvas paintings by artist Emily Burns explore contemporary concepts of female beauty. The artist's experimental portraits, a series entitled Deer Girls, feature sensual, ...
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Gorgeous Game of Thrones Posters by Adam Spizak
27 jun 2013 11:28
We're loving these incredibly gorgeous Game of Thrones posters by illustrator and designer Adam Spizak. Each poster shows one of the lead characters (Daenerys Targaryen, Tyrion Lannister and Jon Snow) with the symbol of the house they represent. You can pick up one or all of these digital art posters on the Funkrush website.
We're loving these incredibly gorgeous Game of Thrones posters by illustrator and designer Adam Spizak.
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Male Lara Croft
27 jun 2013 11:06
"Lawrence Croft" — or what would happen if gay dudes who play video games were catered to like straight guys who play video games are.
"Lawrence Croft" — or what would happen if gay dudes who play video games were catered to like straight guys who play video games are.
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Pixar Franchises in Infographics
27 jun 2013 11:00
We decided to also look back, at the Pixar franchises that came before it. And because everyone loves math and graphs, we decided to do so via infographics. We examine the difference between a bug’s life and A Bug’s Life, how Brave’s Princess Merida resembled Game of Thrones’ Stark kids, what Wall-E was really about, the breakdown of ingredients in Ratatouille’s ratatouille, and more.
We decided to also look back, at the Pixar franchises that came before it. And because everyone loves math and graphs, we decided to do so via infographics.
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Interesting Facts
27 jun 2013 10:57
Here is an interesting compilation of random facts, that you did't know. Very educational.
Here is an interesting compilation of random facts, that you did't know. Very educational.
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Gun vs. Sword: Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
27 jun 2013 10:30

Much to the dismay of screenwriters, movies scripts aren't always set in stone. They are often like living objects constantly evolving during the filming process. Some films, like Jaws and Annie Hall, don't even have a finished script when the cameras start to roll. Actors and actresses are regularly ad libbing, improvising or going off-script while reciting their lines. Sometimes the directors hate it - other times they love it. Occasionally the improved lines become immortalized as some of the most memorable in cinema history. Check out these 32 great unscripted scenes - you may be surprised at how many of your favorite lines were off-the-cuff.

Much to the dismay of screenwriters, movies scripts aren't always set in stone. They are often like living objects constantly evolving during the filming process.
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7 Real Concerns Men Should Have Before Going on Vacation
26 jun 2013 22:47
It’s summertime, which means you’ll probably take a week off for vacation to relax. But a vacation can be anything but relaxing. A new British survey has found men’s biggest concern before going on holiday (as those wacky Brits call it) is getting rid of their beer belly (which, as we all know, is false). This fear is misplaced, however, because there are plenty of other matters men need to fret over before packing and heading out for some R and R:
It’s summertime, which means you’ll probably take a week off for vacation to relax. But a vacation can be anything but relaxing.
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Everyone has a Cameo in Bonnie McKee’s Video for ‘American Girl’
26 jun 2013 22:35
If you don’t know Bonnie McKee, it’s probably because you’re not famous. Because, seriously, it seems like she knows everyone who’s anyone in Hollywood. In fact, she knows them all so well, she was able to get them to appear in the video for her recent release ‘American Girl’ — which we can pretty much guarantee will be stuck in your head ‘Call Me Maybe’-style for the rest of the summer. It helps that McKee is a songwriter, and a successful one at that, so she’s worked with a lot of these people before. This is the woman who gave us Taio Cruz’ ‘Dynamite,’ Katy Perry’s ‘California Gurls’ and ‘Teenage Dream,’ and Britney Spears’ ‘Hold It Against Me’ — among many other pop hits that tend to take up residency on the looping playlist in your brain. So maybe it’s not surprising that Perry, Adam Lambert, Macklemore, Jason Derulo, Tommy Lee, everyone from ‘Fashion Police,’ KISS, Kathy Griffin, George Takei and a ton more stars were all willing to play along and be in her vid. Check out the clip above and see if you can spot them all (bonus points if you can pick out Tommy Lee).
If you don’t know Bonnie McKee, it’s probably because you’re not famous. Because, seriously, it seems like she knows everyone who’s anyone in Hollywood.
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11 Seduction Tips From Vanilla Ice
26 jun 2013 21:50
Way before his days of cameos in Adam Sandler movies, house renovation shows on the DIY Network, and musical collaborations with the Insane Clown Posse, Vanilla Ice was once the most famous man on the planet, for his hit songs, “Ice Ice Baby” and... others. At the height of his popularity in 1991, Ice was hot off his film debut Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze when he made a little movie called Cool As Ice. At its core, Cool As Ice is a love story and Vanilla Ice offers a lot to learn about the timeless art of seduction. Here are a few tips from the movie that you can use to seduce your love interests, and keep in mind, Vanilla Ice did manage to score Madonna at one point in his life.
Way before his days of cameos in Adam Sandler movies, house renovation shows on the DIY Network, and musical collaborations with the Insane Clown Posse, ...
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The 10 Most Terrifying Stephen King GIFs
26 jun 2013 21:44
Unlike movies based on Stephen King’s often-magnificent novels and short stories, which range from excellent (The Shining, Stand by Me, The Shawshank Redemption) to not-the-intended-kind-of horrific (pretty much everything after The Green Mile), the author’s small-screen adaptations have been mostly terrible. Or maybe I’m still angry about ABC’s mid-2000s miniseries Kingdom Hospital, which King didn’t write, but developed…terribly, at that. Under the Dome, which premiered last night on CBS, hopes to be (and is) a smidge better than Kingdom or, say, the 1997 Shining miniseries, which — considering it stars Hank from Breaking Bad, as well as Jeff Fahey and Mike Vogel, and was written by the super-talented Brian K. Vaughn — shouldn’t be hard. Also, an hour-long special on the creepy kid from Children of the Corn eating popcorn would be more entertaining than the 1997 Shining miniseries. Anyway, in honor of Dome, here are the 10 most terrifying GIFs from cinematic adaptations of King’s work.
Unlike movies based on Stephen King’s often-magnificent novels and short stories, which range from excellent (The Shining, Stand by Me, ...
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Man uses 8,000 Post-it Notes to propose to girlfriend
26 jun 2013 16:32

Brett Beutler asked his girlfriend to marry with over 8,000 sticky notes. Take a look at this cute proposal as well as some hilarious news reporting by CNN news anchors. It's a good thing she said yes! This was a proposal that took a great deal of time. Amazing!

Brett Beutler asked his girlfriend to marry with over 8,000 sticky notes. Take a look at this cute proposal as well as some hilarious news reporting by CNN news anchors.
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Hook
26 jun 2013 16:21

Here are some fun behind the scene photos from famous movies. These pictures are a cool look into whats going on when the cameras aren't rolling.

Here are some fun behind the scene photos from famous movies. These pictures are a cool look into whats going on when the cameras aren't rolling.
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Avril Lavigne
26 jun 2013 13:36

Perhaps the summer sun is just too hot for the stars to have long locks! The latest Hollywood hair trend is shaving half of your head – and you'd be surprised to see how many stars are trying out the cool, bold 'do.

Perhaps the summer sun is just too hot for the stars to have long locks! The latest Hollywood hair trend is shaving half of your head – ...
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If the Avengers were real, what would magazine covers look like?
26 jun 2013 13:05
If the Marvel Universe weren’t fictional, the Avengers would constantly be making headlines and having cover stories written about them. The site Media Avengers imagines how that might look…
If the Marvel Universe weren’t fictional, the Avengers would constantly be making headlines and having cover stories written about them. The site Media Avengers imagines how that might look…
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Tacky American t-shirts worn in Haiti
26 jun 2013 13:02
After t-shirts are cheaply manufactured in sweat shops around the world, many are sent to the U.S. where we can find them at Walmarts and tawdry gift shops. Then, once the original purchaser has made their statement or had their laughs with the apparel or if the shirts never sell in the first place, they often end up at charities and thrift shops.
After t-shirts are cheaply manufactured in sweat shops around the world, many are sent to the U.S. where we can find them at Walmarts and tawdry gift shops.
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Iconic Eyeglasses Perfectly Symbolize Famous Personalities
26 jun 2013 12:57
Wearing glasses is a great way to express your own personal style. Choosing frames can be quite the process, but with the perfect pair, they can become a part of your unique identity. Italian multimedia designer and art director Federico Mauro recently explored this defining fashion sense through a series of posters entitled Famous Eyeglasses. The minimalist artwork features basic pairs of glasses and sunglasses worn by many stars across the decades, including Elton John, Elvis Presley, The Blues Brothers, Sofia Loren, and Malcolm X. Even on a plain background with no owner in site, viewers will find themselves quickly identifying each celebrity based solely on the iconic eyewear. From colorful heart-shaped shades to pointy horn-rimmed spectacles, the notable objects illustrate a wide variety of dispositions and personal preferences. As fashion trends come and go, it's incredible to see how the eclectic choices of famous people across the globe have come to define personalities as well as certain generations.
Wearing glasses is a great way to express your own personal style. Choosing frames can be quite the process, but with the perfect pair, they can become a part of your unique identity.
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New Origami Street Art by Mademoiselle Maurice
26 jun 2013 12:42
As a part of the 2013 Artaq Festival, french artist Mademoiselle Maurice presented three new pieces of paper street art in the city of Angers, France. The colorful installations were made of 30,000 pieces of origami with the help of local school kids, adults or “leisure centers’” residents. All the folded components were prepared a couple of months before the festival during the weekly workshops organized by Mademoiselle Maurice seeking to “deepen the link between individuals who form that human network [to] which we belong and [that] we frequent every day.” The Saint-Maurice cathedral was adorned with two installations—a geometric pattern on the front gate and a rainbow of origami on the front steps. A third installation, a massive origami mural, was placed on the banks of the Maine river. Would you like to see these in your city?
As a part of the 2013 Artaq Festival, french artist Mademoiselle Maurice presented three new pieces of paper street art in the city of Angers, France.
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The Lyric Video For 'Don't Give Up' By Washed Out Is Chill As Hell
25 jun 2013 16:50
s summer. That means the days are long. Painfully long. That means the time between weekends — when you want to go out and frolic in the sun, sand and water — can seem like FOREVER. So you’re probably thinking to yourself, “Good God it’s only Tuesday! How am I going to get through the rest of the week?” Look, don’t fret. I know that feeling. But we’re going to get through this…together. With a little help from Ernest Greene, aka “Washed Out.” Here’s what you’re going to do: you’re going to go home, turn out all the lights, spark up a bong and get this vid up on the screen of your choice. Television. iPad. Whatever. Now turn the sound way up and close your eyes. There, doesn’t that feel better? Yeah, I thought so. You’re welcome.
s summer. That means the days are long. Painfully long. That means the time between weekends — when you want to go out and frolic in the sun, sand and water — can seem like FOREVER.
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The 'Doctor Strange' Movie Could Open With Teenage Angst
25 jun 2013 16:43

Doctor Strange is looking more and more likely to be headed to the silver screen, possibly as part of Marvel’s Phase 3. And apparently, Marvel is going to be sticking to its tried-and-true formula of “The first movie is the origin, because otherwise our audience will never accept what else is going on.” Latino Review has been pretty consistently breaking stories about Strange and this video breaks down how the script currently circulating at Marvel opens: Yep, you heard that right: Strange will be dealing with the guilt of letting his sister die, and that’ll be his primary motivation. We’re of two minds about this because on the one hand, it’s easy to see Marvel preferring that to his original, er, origin of just being a tool so focused on fixing his hands and too proud to just be a normal doctor that he sinks to truly epic lows. On the other hand, that Strange is such an arrogant, egotistic jerk is his key character flaw, and softening that by rooting it in a childhood tragedy seems a bit of a cop-out. Also interesting is that, if this movie is on the way, and supposedly it’ll be arriving in 2016, Marvel needs to get off its butt and hire some key personnel. We have our own nominee for director, although we can see a few others serving the role quite well, but either way, we’ll be interested to see what happens with the Sorceror Supreme. Just no rhyming spells, OK? Not even Daniel Day-Lewis could say the word “Satannish” and keep character.

Doctor Strange is looking more and more likely to be headed to the silver screen, possibly as part of Marvel’s Phase 3.
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BBC News The house in London that is a 3D illusion
25 jun 2013 16:33

Ever wanted to climb up the side of a building? Well these Londoners defy gravity and make like Spider Man and climb all over this building. Watch this video to see what I mean. Check out this Fun House Art Instillation by Leandro Erlich. This will blow your mind.

Ever wanted to climb up the side of a building? Well these Londoners defy gravity and make like Spider Man and climb all over this building. Watch this video to see what I mean.
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Joseph Gordon-Levitt  Angels in the Outfield -> The Dark Knight Rises
25 jun 2013 16:13

These movies are not really connected but if you think about the movie plots you can start to see how they might as well be sequels. Look at this list of movies and how they compare to each other. Were these unintentional sequels or were these planned in some way?

These movies are not really connected but if you think about the movie plots you can start to see how they might as well be sequels. Look at this list of movies and how they compare to each other.
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Watch a Surprising Commercial for Discovery’s Shark Week
25 jun 2013 15:43
If you’re not excited for Shark Week, this commercial will definitely change your mind. Discovery is launching its promotional blitz for the always hotly-anticipated event with this awesome tongue-in-cheek spot that makes it clear that “it’s a bad week to be a seal.” Sure, this event has been going on for years, but kudos to Discovery for finding a way to keep things fresh. Shark Week kicks off August 4. You’ve been warned.
If you’re not excited for Shark Week, this commercial will definitely change your mind. Discovery is launching its promotional blitz for the always hotly- ...
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‘Thug Notes’ Gives Relevant Analysis of ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’
25 jun 2013 15:16
It’s been a while since we’ve read ‘To Kill a Mockingbird,’ but we’re pretty sure this guy sums it up perfectly. Not that watching this means you don’t still need to do your assigned summer reading. Just, thanks for the refresher. In an age where many classic works of literature are losing relevance, perhaps Thug Notes has what it takes to make people read them again, instead of another Young Adult book they can just halfheartedly skim their way through. We can’t wait for more videos. Check out the rest of Thug Note’s videos for their interpretations of ‘Crime and Punishment’ and ‘The Great Gatsby.’
It’s been a while since we’ve read ‘To Kill a Mockingbird,’ but we’re pretty sure this guy sums it up perfectly.
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Imaginative Artists Renders Everyday Objects Utterly Useless
25 jun 2013 14:55
Giuseppe Colarusso has the weird and wonderful gift of being able to take an everyday object and render it completely useless thanks to a combination of his sharp imagination, wit and Photomanipulation skills. Some of his images instantly strike you as being totally unusable whilst others demand you to sit back and interpret them for a few moments. But whichever manipulation you’re looking at, a power tool that doesn’t have power, a table tennis bat that would make any game a challenge or a cutlery set that would have you dropping food in your lap – they are all delightfully fun and clever in their design. “With these images I try to smile and think.” – Giuseppe Colarusso But the Italian artist isn’t always playing the role of being a prankster, at the end of the post you’ll find two items that are vast improvements on their current useable forms. It’s just further proof of how ingenious Colarusso and his conceptual artworks can be. You can see more of his entertaining work via his official site.
Giuseppe Colarusso has the weird and wonderful gift of being able to take an everyday object and render it completely useless thanks to a combination of his sharp imagination, ...
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Fascinating Cross Section Photos Of Deadly Bullets
25 jun 2013 14:52
It’s hard to imagine that something so destructive as ammunition could ever be considered beautiful, but that’s precisely what photographer Sabine Pearlman has achieved with her photographic series titled ‘Ammo’. Despite being based in Los Angeles, late last year Pearlman could be found tucked away in Swiss bunker from World War 2. It was there that she set about documenting 900 different types of bullets, cartridges and ammunition.It makes for fascinating viewing where you can’t help but appreciate the craftsmanship and effort that went into assembling each unit – regardless of its final chilling use. Speaking about her work, Pearlman adds: The cross-sections reveal a hidden complexity and beauty of form, which stands in vast contrast to the destructive purpose of the object. It is a representation of the evil and the beautiful, a reflection of the human condition. You can view Sabine’s full range of work via her official website (including all 900 images) or stay in touch with her regular updates via her Facebook Page. http://www.pearlmanphotography.com/ https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sabine-Pearlman-Photography/248308635253212
It’s hard to imagine that something so destructive as ammunition could ever be considered beautiful, but that’s precisely what photographer Sabine Pearlman has achieved with her photographic...
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