I Am Bruce Lee (Trailer)
A new documentary about the legendary martial arts master. We’re hopeful I Am Bruce Lee isn’t just a VH1/MTV-style documentary, and will tell us something we didn’t already know about the man.
A new documentary about the legendary martial arts master. We’re hopeful I Am Bruce Lee isn’t just a VH1/MTV-style documentary, and will tell us something we didn’t already know about the man.
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Mission Workshop combines classic military styling with modern touches like inside media pockets and c_change fabric which keeps out rain, wind and snow and regulates your body temperature.
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Motek Entertainment and Dynamixyz are working on a CGI MoCap system which doesn’t need those silly marker dots, and produces impressive results from just raw capture data. More here.
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Do we think that Matt Mulholland does Cisqo’s Thong Song better than the original in this amusing cover? We plead the fifth on that one, but either way here’s four minutes of zen coming at you.
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