Short Film: StopMo

It’s technically about a future archaeologist who discovers the remains of Hollywood, but StopMo is in reality an homage to movie special effects artists wrapped in a sci-fi story.

It’s technically about a future archaeologist who discovers the remains of Hollywood, but StopMo is in reality an homage to movie special effects artists wrapped in a sci-fi story.
There’s nothing like a headless stormtrooper to guard your data: these 2GB Star Wars Flash Drives are coming 10/09, with super-deformed versions of Boba, Darth, Yoda and gang.

With ridiculous amounts of gore and other acts of wanton violence, The Punisher: No Mercy is neither novel nor profound; still, it’ll only cost $10 when it debuts on PSN July 2.
The Piano Belt won’t turn you into an ivory-plunking virtuoso, but the distressed leather style and all-over painted keys shows fellow jive monkeys that you’re hip without being flashy.
Seen multiple times in Terminator: Salvation, Hot Toys ups the ante with a heavily detailed Rubber Skin version of the T-600, preorders begin 7/2 at Sideshow. Thanks, RO!
We’ve seen Twitter hooked up to plants and to your electrical wiring, but this Twitter Pulse Box takes the cake for sheer morbidity: it measures your heartbeat–or the lack thereof.
Worth1000.com is at it again, this time remixing sci-fi characters with other well-known Hollywood flicks; predictably, it’s packed with plenty of Star Wars and Terminator references.
Part of Tumi’s all-black Townhouse collection, the Montague Duffel may be carry-on size but sports a secondary gadget compartment, ticket pocket, and extended luggage handles.

After losing the King of Pop, we were sad to hear we also lost the King of Infomercials, Billy Mays. Above is a TF2 tribute that shows why Billy blows ShamWow out of the water, any day.
Only for men who hunt, kill and cook their own meals, this Horn Steak Set isn’t for the squeamish: it’s a set of six forged stainless steel knives and forks with natural deer horn handles.

Shopping cart theft is bad, but LOLrioKART is too full of win: made by MIT students, it’s powered by aircraft NiCd batteries, a 15hp motor, features regenerative braking and goes 45mph.
Most kids have PB&J, but Mario and Luigi’s Lunchtime is a recipe for roid rage with muscle-building shrooms, flowers that make you breathe fire and rampage-inducing stars.

Because there’s no quicker way to get relieved of duty on the Enterprise bridge than to get your sci-fi franchises mixed up: Star Wars: Confusion gets lost in a galaxy far, far away.
First made in 1976, Japanese lighter manufacturer Sarome’s SD1 is their oldest model in production; each is assembled by hand with a solid brass case and traditional flint design.

Playing off the UK’s mania for Top Gear, Australian TV show hosts see how far they can get impersonating the Stig and borrowing other people’s cars; the answer: oui, oui, monsieur.
No, you haven’t stumbled into Ye Olde Armory: ThinkGeek is selling actual Chain Mail Coifs, perfect for enduring endless sieges meetings and storming the castle water cooler.
Braithwaite injects panache into what is usually banal; from the Moleskin-enabled Vagabond to the Art Deco-styled Raptured, each of their wallets is as unique as their owner.

Vector Effect is a retro-style shooter not unlike other games we’ve featured, save for one factor: it’s actually kind of hard, with slow health regeneration and hordes of enemies.
Smartly designed and portable, the MiLi Pro turns your iPhone or iPod into a projector; it’s capable of 640×480 video or images up to 70″ away, it’ll also accept VGA and RCA inputs.
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