Mavizen TTX02 Motorcycle
Mavizen’s TTX02 is the world’s first production electric supersport bike, and a geeky one at that: able to hit 130 mph, it runs on Linux and features a web server, USB ports and Wi-Fi.
Mavizen’s TTX02 is the world’s first production electric supersport bike, and a geeky one at that: able to hit 130 mph, it runs on Linux and features a web server, USB ports and Wi-Fi.
No space opera is complete without its villains, and this Enemies trailer for Mass Effect 2 delivers them en masse: we get a look at the Collectors, as well as the Reapers and Geth.
Created by 300/Wolverine VFX artist Matthew Santoro, Offline is the culmination of a two year effort; it’s a short film/spec trailer that’s looking to get backed as a full-length sci-fi film.
theory11 seems like it’s back to its old tricks with Genesis v1, but it’s actually a slick, magic-free training DVD with 30 moves that teach you how to flourish cards–aka, the art of cardistry.
Liberty City is nowhere near as crowded as NYC, but that ain’t a bad thing: Grand Theft Auto IV looks remarkably realistic and (dare we say) livable in this hypnotic 15-day time lapse.
Angelina Jolie plays the lead in a role originally meant for Tom Cruise in Salt, and all we can say is thank God: the thriller stars Jolie as a CIA operative accused of being a sleeper agent.
Even if you’re not an Eminem fan, it’s tough not to get pumped over this kick ass launch trailer for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2; you’ll get to fight in castles, DC, and even the freakin’ ISS.
David King’s use of an overhead projector to shoot ZZZZOMBIES seems gimmicky at first glance, but this stop motion film is surprisingly tongue-in-brain. Warning: slightly gory.
In theaters 3/26/10, Dreamworks’ How to Train Your Dragon is every child (and child at heart’s) dream come true: it features Vikings, misunderstood lizards, and all-you-can-eat sheep.
Star Trek Online continues its Future Past series (Part 1 here); emboldened by their victories and feeling xenophobic as ever, the Klingons decide to take on the goodie-goodie Feddies.
With the winner selected form 100,000+ votes, you’d have to be bad to not see how this thriller ends: Jackson vs. Bean is a sweet stop-motion dance battle that’ll literally transform you.
The ragdoll death animations are a bit silly, but space combat looks (and sounds, thanks to “audio simulation files”) absolutely epic in this Escalation trailer for Shattered Horizon.
Ken Block takes his monopoly on awesome to new heights with the Subaru WRX STI TRAX: it’s a 400 hp/400 lb-ft torque carbon fiber snowmobile with steel skis and heated RECARO seats.
Yo, Adrian x 6: the champ comes to Blu-ray with Rocky: The Undisputed Collection; the seven disc set includes Rocky 1-5 + Balboa and a bonus disc packed with trailers and featurettes.
Because scary movies have nothing on sadistic gamers: The Sims Horror Movie is like Exorcist, Poltergeist, Puppetmaster and Saw rolled into one spinning diamond of death.
We’re always wary of game-to-movies, but we like Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time’s first trailer; there are wisps of PotC here, appropriate as it’s a Bruckheimer & Disney production.
Featuring music from and to be released with Angels & Airwaves’ third album, Love is a full-length, visually stunning sci-fi film about a man trapped on the International Space Station.
Available at the end of 2009 as a free browser game, Trauma is an adventure with a twist: you play a car accident survivor who must reconstruct their memories using a gesture-based UI.
Fritz Kahn’s classic 1927 illustration, Man as Industrial Palace, comes to life as a fully animated video; it’s actually a Mac Mini-powered interactive art installation by Henning M. Lederer.
World War Z’s Max Brooks takes a trip down undead memory lane with Recorded Attacks; it’s a graphic novel with “historical” short stories from ancient Rome to the modern West Coast.
Robert Lee wants to sell you a mobile home, but he’d be equally at home kicking your ass: this TV ad is not only epically cool, but epically real; it’s directed by Rhett & Link. Thanks, Chris!
No, CollegeHumor’s Movies by the Numbers isn’t how little Hollywood producers learn to count; it remixes films with numbers in their titles, forming a continuous line from 1 to 50.
Kratos goes armageddon on the gods in this Brutal Gameplay trailer for God of War III; the gory combat is sweet as usual, but the tunnel flight sequence at the end is truly epic.
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