Tilt Shift: Hulkmania
Pro-wrestling goes spectacularly small with this tilt shift video of Hulkamania by Keith Loutit in Australia; Hulk Hogan & Rick Flair battling it out like Lilliputians = hypnotically hilarious.
Pro-wrestling goes spectacularly small with this tilt shift video of Hulkamania by Keith Loutit in Australia; Hulk Hogan & Rick Flair battling it out like Lilliputians = hypnotically hilarious.
Available on Blu-ray: Army of Darkness: Screwhead Edition includes commentary by Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell, deleted scenes, an alternate ending, and production photos.
Richard Mille’s RM 022 Tourbillon Aerodyne is a mechanical tour-de-force; it sports an external structure made with NASA-researched orthorhombic titanium aluminides and carbon nanofibers.
Wimmer RS’ GT2 Speed pushes Porsche’s 911 body to its limits with twin turbos and other engine mods; it’s good for 827 hp, but the real zinger is its top speed: a blistering 234.9 mph.
Minimalist art is all the rage, but Albert Exergian’s Popular TV Show Posters are some of the best we’ve seen; he reduces The Simpsons, 30 Rock, Heroes, and more to their bare essentials.
Go ahead, make our day: Clint Eastwood: 35 Films, 35 Years includes everything from Where Eagles Dare and Dirty Harry to Gran Torino; the uber-Clint DVD set is due out 2/16/10.
AstroTour is like an orrery on overdrive: it not only simulates the movement of planets in the solar system but does Copernicus proud with its explanation of retrograde motion.
We’re not bracelet-wearing types, but Kyndrid’s Cuffed Men’s Bracelet has us doing a double take; it’s a titanium and stainless steel bracelet with an auto-spring, handcuff-style clasp.
Ideal for road warriors gung-ho about using a MacBook, Zemno’s DeskBook Pro is a docking station with 7 USB ports, 4 FireWire ports, a flash card reader, and hot-swap HDD/SSD bays.
Made in the USA, designer Hugh Simms’ Caulfield ties are best described as “Ivy League Grit”; each features English prep school patterns and disheveled, hand-dyed patchwork.
It’s not the first site to let you buy and sell used dvds, books, and games, but Glyde is a trade-up from eBay with a clean interface, pre-stamped packaging, and no-hassle returns.
Sure to be a home run (or a touchdown) for MLB, NFL and NCAA fans, these Baseball and Football Hammers sport a themed rubber grip and team logos; click here for more teams.
Ideal for folks living in chilly climes, Steve Hoefer teaches you how to make any pair of gloves touch screen-friendly: all you’ll need is a needle and about 12″ of conductive thread.
The Company of Myself is a platform puzzler in the vein of Braid and Winterbottom that mixes time travel and cloning; we just can’t decide if it’s singly multiplayer or multiply single player.
Take that, Camaro: Ford’s 2011 Ford Mustang V6 gets 305 hp and 30 mpg thanks to a 3.7L 60-degree Duratec V6; it’ll also get two new transmissions, GT disc brakes and a dual exhaust.
Turn yourself into a walking camera museum with Adam Frame’s 101 Cameras tee; a snapshot into photographic history, it’s packed with everything from twin lens reflexes to polaroids.
You can always count on the kindness of Knicks fans: Where’s Rob features Agent Lathan getting lost at a basketball game as a growing number of spectators try to guide him home.
Available 12/7/09 at AT&T, LG’s eXpo targets road warriors with a detachable pico projector; the slider smartphone also features a 1 GHz CPU, 3.2″ touchscreen, and 5 MP camera.
John Huang’s Stop Motion Gundam videos are mobile suit mayhem at its finest; he not only uses anime fighting styles and special effects, but mixes in Dragon Ball and Star Wars.
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