It appears redditors are having a good time poking fun at Bill O’Reilly in the Pics section on reddit today. Here are a few gems I found.
More after the jump…
It appears redditors are having a good time poking fun at Bill O’Reilly in the Pics section on reddit today. Here are a few gems I found.
More after the jump…
Here’s a look at a homemade Nick Cave doll by Flickr users Rick & Mindy. And what would a Nick Cave doll post be without Bongwater’s “Nick Cave Dolls”?
“Wow! They have Nick Cave Dolls now… I waaaant ooone!”
WWHD?
Here’s an amusing sticker spotted by StickerGiant.com. Its origin is unknown.
Update: The sticker comes with the book Hüsker Dü: The Story of the Noise-Pop Pioneers Who Launched Modern Rock.
(via Laughing Squid)
A very compelling argument they have goin’ on there.
(via EPICponyz)
Someone has a lot of time on their hands to produce this rather fun track, which edits choice dialog from Saul Metzstein’s excellent BBC drama Micro Men, into a “Micro Mix”.
Metzstein’s film told the strange, funny story of the rivalry and ambition between two British computer pioneers, Clive Sinclair and Chris Curry. Sinclair (brilliantly played by Alexander Armstrong) devised the ZX80, ZX81 and ZX Spectrum and wanted to bring home computing to all, but lost out to rival inventor Chris Curry (Martin Freeman in the film), who co-founded Acorn Computers.
The rivalry comes to a head when the BBC announce their Computer Literacy Project, with the stated aim of putting a micro in every school in Britain. When Acorn wins the contract, Sinclair is furious, and determines to outsell the BBC Micro with his ZX Spectrum computer.
Sinclair went on to produce the Sinclair C5, a single occupancy battery-powered motor vehicle, which was a commercial disaster.
There are clips from Micro Men scattered over the web, and if you haven’t already, it is a drama well worth seeing.
Saul Metzstein is a talented and intelligent director, the kind Hollywood should hire more often. His last film was the award-winning Guy X, while his first Late Night Shopping is a firm cult favorite.
More from ‘Micro Men’ plus bonus Sinclair’s ZX Spectrum ad, after the jump…
Is it creepier? Yes. Is it more disturbing? Yes. Was this necessary? Yes.
Giant Mustache explains, “This is NOT a remix of the God-awful Sarah Palin song. This is something altogether different and disturbing and wonderful. Transformative…”
Enjoy.
(via BB Submitterator)
A wee bit of an overreaction from Mr. Spidey, don’t you think? As one YouTuber points out, “Saving the world at three different camera angles.”
(via Mister Honk )
“The group is currently performing at the Super Bowl XLV Halftime Show where a lack of post-production effects has revealed their stage show to be of inferior quality to a high school talent show.”
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(via Super Punch)
This Burger King commercial from 1980 falls into the “what the fuck were they thinking?” category. Sir Shake-A-Lot shimmies like a speedfreak after snorting a line of crystal meth the length of John Holmes’ blue-veined-blood-bomber. Sir Shake needs some Thorazine, quick! The dude is fried.