Cthulhu Spice
H.P. Lovecraft and Old Spice. Like chocolate and peanut butter – two great tastes that taste great together. Er, more like two completely random ideas that somehow work together. Join the cult.
H.P. Lovecraft and Old Spice. Like chocolate and peanut butter – two great tastes that taste great together. Er, more like two completely random ideas that somehow work together. Join the cult.
In what seems like this generation’s version of Sideways, Douchebag is about two brothers attempting to re-connect – nah, one of them is engaged and wants one last taste of the single life.
The Great Escape is a 1963 BMW R60/2 customized by Blitz motorcycles of France. Blitz kept its 600cc engine, stripped off the fender, added 18″ tires and painted the body and engine matte black.
Placed somewhere between a Carrera S and GT3, the new wide-track Carrera GTS out-guns the standard Carrera by 23 horses, with its 3.8-liter, 408-hp power plant. It sure looks purdy, too.
Created as a promotional gimmick for STIHL leaf blowers, Euro RSCG Dusseldorf built this wall calendar that automatically sheds each day by dropping its pages to the ground like falling leaves.
Invented by Paul Vo, the Moog Guitar’s pickups use magnetic fields to control the strings, allowing guitarists to pull off controlled and infinite sustains, instant mute, harmonic blends and more.
Hey, did you hear about how legendary director Werner Herzog saved legendary weirdo Joaquin Phoenix from a car wreck? Here, listen. Animated by Sascha Ciezata, narrated by Herzog himself.
A man that’s universally reviled, and a trend that’s getting there – mix the two together and you get upstart webcomic Hipster Hitler. And before you send any nasty comments, we don’t support Hitler.
Go back to the world of Marty McFly and Doc Brown with the 25th Anniversary Trilogy. Naturally, it’s filled with extras, like this interview with co-writers Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale. Out 10/26/10.
One of only two drivable prototypes of the XP-833 Banshee concept car. The XP-833 was designed by John DeLorean in 1964 for then employer Pontiac as a competitor to the Mustang. More info on eBay.
EA has revealed this action-horror game, made by a veritable who’s-who of Japanese game creators. If you like slashing and shooting your way through rooms full of demons, this game is for you.
We think the best part about the traditional hand greeting on this hoodie, designed by São Paulo’s Paulo Bruno, is when you unzip it and it becomes the standard Spock wave. Clever, clever youth.
The Tourist, starring Johnny Depp and Angelina Jolie, involves a man visiting Italy and a woman who crosses his path in order to mislead all those following her former lover. Coming in December.
Short of hiring a dealer, getting this gizmo is the best way to speed up your games. It deals cards up to 3 feet away, guaranteed no flipping. Less waiting, more winning. Runs on two AA batteries.
Unveiled at the Intel Developer Forum, the Inspiron Duo is an Atom-powered netbook running Windows 7. Oh and also its 10-inch screen can be swiveled 180 degrees, turning the device into a tablet.
The 2010 Audi TT RS is officially coming to the US. The TT RS has a 2.5L 5-cylinder engine that generates 360hp and 332lb-ft of torque, allowing it to go from 0 to 60mph in just 4.6 seconds.
Created by the The Triplets of Belleville animators, The Illusionist tells the tale of a magician struggling to compete with more modern entertainers, who then meets a girl who thinks that his tricks are real.
Forget about part one. This is Gymkhana 3 – nothing but a jaw dropping, adrenaline-pumping and tire-punishing run through l’Autodrome de Linas by the one and only Ken Block.
A little while back, the guys from Freebord gathered 36 riders on the streets of SFO with neon Tetris pieces strapped to their heads to create a real-life version of the classic arcade game.
David Alvarez used over 14,000 individual dice, carefully arranged to form a halftone-like effect to produce these massive 8-foot by 5-foot portraits of James Dean and Marilyn Monroe. Snake Eyes!
The level of storytelling detail that’s coming together for HBO’s Game of Thrones compelled author George Martin to say it’s like walking into one of his dreams while visiting the set. Sweet.
This moped rider not only hit the highway at 85 mph – without a helmet, he does it lying down, with his face towards the ground. We’re amazed the stunt ended without tragedy.
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