Tim Burton: A Filmography
Martin Woutisseth created this animated tribute to Tim Burton, beautifully capturing the spirit of his films. We like Edward Scissorhands best, which is no surprise since it’s still our favorite Burton flick.
Martin Woutisseth created this animated tribute to Tim Burton, beautifully capturing the spirit of his films. We like Edward Scissorhands best, which is no surprise since it’s still our favorite Burton flick.
Had a long day? Why not get with this walrus colony in the Arctic that was caught sleeping by One World, One Ocean. They’ll probably remind you of someone. We definitely don’t snore like that.
Legendary linebacker Ray Lewis preaches about what it takes to get to the next level. His speech will get you pumped up to do just about anything. Oh, there’s also a game somewhere here.
These reclining leather armchairs will complete your home theater. They have electronically reclining backs and rising footrests, cup holders and full grain leather. Also available as sofas.
One of the co-creators of Portal wants you to have some more fun with science. Specifically with physics. Quantum Conundrum’s dimension-shifting puzzles will be available on Steam on June 21.
A documentary about the 1992 USA Men’s Olympic Basketball Team, a group so packed with talent and egos that they faced – and created – greater challenges within than in the Olympics itself.
This just in: Funny or Die pokes fun at lazy reporters and producers who resort to bad puns, repetitive shots and conjecture to stretch a simple issue and fill up their segment.
MeTheOne’s video titled “Some Awesome People That I Used To Know,” features awesome athletes, stuntpeople and entertainers, putting names with the faces and bodies of these talented individuals.
HBO is selling life-sized (7 ft. tall) replicas of the iconic Iron Throne from the Game of Thrones TV show. It’s actually made of fiberglass and resin, not the swords of HBO’s vanquished foes.
(NSFW) A film by Alek Wasilewski about a world where the only ticket to a good life is a literal ticket. But what is a “good life” in a dystopia that combines the worst of Orwell’s and Huxley’s fears?
Yes, the Atlantic Ocean has a road. Heine Schjølberg braves the impressive system of causeways, viaducts and bridges that make up the Atlanterhavsveien in this neat video. Beats traffic.
Available in 11.6″ and 13.3″ models, the Taichi tablet-laptop hybrid that has two 1080p screens. It has an Intel Ivy Bridge Core i7 CPU, 4GB RAM, SSD storage and 2 USB 3.0 ports.
Omar is comin’… to sing you songs about how evil everyone is and we’re all screwed. Hold your boomsticks, this isn’t a real musical. Just D’Angelo and the gang poking fun at the TV series.
Adidas SLVR recently released a line of apparel inspired by fencing uniforms. The clothes have a snug fit and are dominated by asymmetrical details. The women’s jacket is especially dope.
The video for If You Ever Need Someone by The Family Bones was made by Image Flux using over 25,000 Post-it notes. Watch the making-of video here. The song is available for free this week.
Want to know more about your PC? Take lessons with Terry “Wolfman” Claut (Awoooo!). He’ll tell you about Intel progressors and HP Toshibas, thanks to his years of knowing computer stuff.
A godsend for anyone who stores leftovers, Date Dots have month and date dials to mark the expiry date or the day when you stored your food, and stick to food containers with a suction cup.
An 18K gold pocket watch given by Lincoln to his wife Mary Todd. The inscription behind it reads, “To Miss Mary Todd – A Token of my Everlasting Devotion and Affection – Abe Lincoln.”
Polygon’s 3-minute clip blatantly skips over some of our favorite video games and consoles, but it’s still a fun look back at just how far video games have come in the last 35 or so years.
Quentin Tarantino’s new film stars Jamie Foxx as a slave turned bounty hunter who learns the ways of the gun from Christoph Waltz to rescue his wife from evil plantation owner Leonardo DiCaprio.
LEGO City: Undercover for the Wii U is a lighthearted open world action game with mini-games and augmented reality features. Think of it as kid-friendly version of Grand Theft Auto.
Back in the day, beer cans didn’t have pop-tops and real men had to open their beers with a pointy opener called a “church key” (or a screwdriver if desperate.) Get ready for a blast from the past.
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