Freddie’s Claymores
Freddie Wong is back, taking on all comers thanks to a handy set of claymore mines, a bunch of the Action Factory stunt team flying through the air, and the requisite Freddie dose of After Effects.
Freddie Wong is back, taking on all comers thanks to a handy set of claymore mines, a bunch of the Action Factory stunt team flying through the air, and the requisite Freddie dose of After Effects.
Remember how scary mommy’s nose was for baby Emerson? Turns out that’s not the only thing that the tot has his eyes fixed on. At least he finds a little something to laugh about.
ASUS combines Lambo styling with a powerful Sandy Bridge i7 CPU, a 1080p 15.6″ display, 3GB GeForce GTX 460M GPU, and up to 1.5TB disk. In black or orange finishes with automotive details.
MyDamnChannel’s Mark Malkoff decides to take to the streets of New York on a kid’s trike to see if he can beat an MTA bus in a one-mile race across 42nd Street. Guess who gets to the finish line first?
We have no idea what to make of Husky Jackal Theater’s attempt to mount a production of Terminator 2 set to the words of Shakespeare, but with enough of your pledges, the show will go on.
(NSFW: Language) Billy Crystal wants to play Harry Burns again. The executives think it’s a good idea, but they have a couple of suggestions to help the movie appeal to today’s discerning moviegoer.
YouTube user Tobuscus – the man who sang about the Dead Island and Halo: Reach trailers – continues to make fun of dramatic video game commercials. Hide in a park and murder people!
The thunder god gets down and dirty while still in his mortal – albeit still above average – form in this excruciatingly short clip from the movie. Watch out for a certain sharp-shooting Avenger.
The Kool-Aid mascot is kinda rude, busting into people’s houses just to sell juice. His twin Krool-Aid though is just downright evil. He busts into people’s houses and then turns them into juice.
Carl Sagan takes a look at the various lifeforms throughout the known universe, their idiosyncrasies and idiotic customs, in this educational video that just gets weirder and weirder by the second.
In case it’s fallen off your radar, this gameplay trailer for Brink is a great reminder of the game’s incredibly bright and detailed graphics, weapons and customization options. Out 05/17/11.
You know how they say that previews sometimes give away the best part of movies? Well, what would happen if trailers actually revealed the biggest secrets in movies too? Spoiler alert x5.
Artist Martin Messier conducts a symphony using a set of 8 vintage Singer sewing machines, wired to a microcontroller circuit. See more of the show and an interview (in French) with the artist here.
The same week Sony was hacked by a group with the same name, they’ve taken wraps off of Roland Emmerich’s Anonymous, a drama featuring a conspiracy of Shakespearean proportions.
The athletic, front-wheel drive Mercedes-Benz Concept A-Class features a new turbocharged 4 cylinder gasoline engine, dual clutch transmission and radar-based collision warning system.
If you want to smell like your favorite breakfast food, Bacon cologne may be the perfect scent for you, though we’re not sure what canines that pass you by would do (or ladies for that matter).
Check out this vintage rejection letter from journalist Lafcadio Hearn to his paramour; their relationship ended when she sent him a photograph of her in a low-cut dress. Harsh. (Thanks Billy!)
(NSFW: Language) We just heard the first track off of the Beastie Boys’ Hot Sauce Committee Pt. 2, now we have a trailer for the Boys’ 22-minute promo video, rife with awesome celeb cameos.
National Geographic offers a fascinating series of videos that showcase young men from Sudan and their cultural observations of America, as they are introduced to it for the first time. (Thanks Tyler!)
A story about a man with a unique job – he’s just like a process server, except he deals with more personal matters. This could be spun off into a short film or a sitcom. Directed by Kosai Sekine.
Sweden-based Bike By Me is the ColorWare of bicycles. Start off with vanilla and customize the color of its 9 major parts, from the frame to the chain. Also priced like ColorWare goods though.
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