Finnish Metal For Kids [Video]
Hevisaurus is a Finnish metal band… for kids. In the following clip, they perform the song “Jee Hevisaurus”, which translates to… hmm… sorry folks, Google translate doesn’t really help in this case! [Via Neatorama]
Hevisaurus is a Finnish metal band… for kids. In the following clip, they perform the song “Jee Hevisaurus”, which translates to… hmm… sorry folks, Google translate doesn’t really help in this case! [Via Neatorama]
Ladies and gentlegeeks, behold: This is a bacon AT-AT Walker. Yes. You read that right. A freaking Imperial AT-AT Walker made out of pure, awesome, delicious BACON. This thing kind of makes you feel like breaking into song, doesn’t it? More pics after the jump.
Accompanied by Mary McDonnell (President Laura Roslin), BSG’s actor and director Edward James Olmos (Admiral William Adama) gives an enlightening speech about the concept of “race” to a group of students at the United Nations. Enjoy! So say we all!
In the year 2500, humans are allowed to watch this single video once a year. All other music is forbidden and punishable by deresolution.
You won’t find a better gift for a Star Wars geek than a bar of soap in the shape of Han Solo as he was encased in Carbonite in the movie The Empire Strikes Back. Whether it will ever be used for washing is another question entirely. $6.50 from Luxury Lane Soap.
An Awesomely entertaining dystopian short from RSA‘s Carl Erik Rinsch featuring robots, a “unicorn”, guns, and a car chase through a russian city. Oh my. This certainly looks a lot like something Neill Blomkamp (District 9) could have produced. Check it out!
Exactly 1 year ago yesterday, we wrote about Meet Meline, a fabulously well animated 3D short produced by one of our longtime reader, French filmmaker Sebastien Laban. I just received an email from Sebastien this morning announcing that the movie was finally available online! It goes without saying, since last year’s trailer was absolutely fantastic, […]
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Ladies and gentlegeeks, here is “Still Alive”, Jonathan Coulton‘s awesome song that plays at the end of Portal, as performed by the Gifford Children’s Choir. Enjoy!
He’s got 99 problems but a Jedi ain’t one. Lyrics after the jump.