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Kesha – Tik Tok (Polka-Metal Version)

3 Jun

You knew this was coming… the Polka-Metal remix of Ke$ha’s “Tik Tok”.

Even though it doesn’t make any sense, it sounds great.

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Street Fighter: Legacy – Short Fan Film

2 Jun

StreetFighter-Legacy‘ a liveaction short film fan project, based on the popular Capcom gaming franchise: Street Fighter.

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Copyright Streetlight Films production, co-directed by Joey Ansah and Owen Trevor, produced by Jacqueline Quella and stars Jon Foo as Ryu and Christian Howard as Ken.

The Weatherman – “Roger That” Freestyle

2 Jun

This would be the only reason for people to watch FOX news…

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Todrick Hall Singing My Order at McDonald’s Drive Thru

2 Jun

American Idol season 9 finalist Todrick Hall sings his order at a McDonald’s drive-thru.

“Para-pa-papa! I’m lovin’ it.”

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Introducing Google TV

21 May

Google TV is a new experience made for television that combines the TV you know and love with the freedom and power of the Internet.

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Or you can just hook up your computer to your TV with an HDMI cable.

More info @ Google TV

Crater Face

20 May

Astronaut risks life and limb to bring two “moon pimples” together for love.

It’s rare to watch something that is sweet, funny, sad and topped with great music.

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Credits: Skyler Page

Pentagram Marks

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While the original hardcover edition was limited to 1,000 copies, I just snagged a copy of a the more affordable and just as useful paperback edition of Pentagram Marks.

The book comprises four hundred logo marks from nearly four decades of branding from the Pentagram design company. It’s a great look at a single company’s design output, even if it isn’t the best logo source book out there because of some of its datedness.

The logos are presented in (somewhat) alphabetical order, in black and white, and I will say that this spread is perhaps the finest among them. It’s like they’re about to have a little feathered showdown:

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Jon Han

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Illustrator Jon Han creates his conceptual images using a combination of sketchy hand-drawn elements with sharp digital edges and flat colours. Check out his blog, too.

Katrin Wiehle

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Some nice patterns and illustrations from German illustrator Katrin Wiehle. That goose pattern is pretty adorable. (via Mike Lowery)

Charles Schulz’s Teen Comics

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The Comicrazys blog has posted some scans from the out-of-print Charles Schulz book What Was Bugging Ol’ Pharaoh?

In Schulz’s Peanuts, the adults were always offstage, so it was easy to assume he never drew adults, teenagers, or anyone over the age of ten. So these cartoons are interesting artefacts from a man who spent 50 years drawing small children. What also sets some of these apart is their overt religious themes.

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Schulz was a devout Christian, but in 50 years of Peanuts, he managed to keep references to God out of his strip. There were a few exceptions, such as the Charlie Brown Christmas Special, of course, and this famous example from 1963:

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And while these cartoons feature mostly teenagers, we’re even treated to an actual adult now and then. So we can easily imagine how Charlie Brown might look when he grows up.

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Most, if not all, of these teenager cartoons have been reprinted recently in a paperback book called Schulz’s Youth. But as books go, it feels like an ugly slapped-together afterthought. Those beautiful captions set in Futura that so perfectly place the cartoons in the late 50s/early 60s are replaced with oversized captions purposelessly set in font based on Schulz’s handwriting from the latter half of his career. And there’s something about that old, yellowed paper that brings a cartoon to life that today’s ultra-smooth bleached-white paper fails to do.

Here’s another of Schulz’s book of teen cartoons, this one from my collection, called Young Pillars:

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Eddy Broth t-shirt

Hey Kids! S.britt’s beloved Eddy Broth is ALWAYS FUN and now you can be too! Get with it! No one who wears this t-shirt will ever be the same. Imagine the amazement and shock of your friends when they see you hanging out with Eddy instead of them.

Completely fire-proof, permanent, Soviet-surplus lead-based inks. Gigantic 8” x 8” design. Brilliant in normal light, spectacular in no light. Takes only minutes to put on, for a lifetime of enjoyment. Easy and exciting to wear, you’ll be the center of attention wherever you go. Reduce jealous onlookers to cringing helplessness in just seconds. You’ll never be alone again with Eddy so close to your heart! Once you start wearing your new Eddy Broth t-shirt, you’ll possess a new self-confidence that will generate A NEW YOU! You’ll be able to master any situation, regardless of your age, race or income level.

GUARANTEED TO MAKE YOU THE LIFE OF THE PARTY! Each 3-color, 100% cotton American Apparel t-shirt comes with a Best Friend Membership Card and free decal! All proceeds go the Eddy Broth Picture Book fund.

Crater Face

It’s rare to watch something that is as ridiculous and hilarious as it is sweet and touching.

ESPN – Boba Fett

19 May

Cannot be unseen.

Greyson Michael – On Ellen

13 May

So 24 hours later, Greyson Michael, the 12-year-old boy who covered Lady Gaga’s “Paparazzi”, made it on Ellen today.. and was all over the news. Best of luck to him :)

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“Paparazzi” Piano Cover

12 May

Awesome performance by Greyson Michael with his version of Lady Gaga’s “Paparazzi”.

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Infomercials: You’re Doing It Wrong

11 May

As seen on TV…

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