Star Wars Revenue Throughout our Galaxy [Pic]
$33 billion: That’s how much the Star Wars franchise made since its debut in 1977, and almost half of that comes from the sale of toys. Now try to imagine how much plastic that translates into. [Wired]
$33 billion: That’s how much the Star Wars franchise made since its debut in 1977, and almost half of that comes from the sale of toys. Now try to imagine how much plastic that translates into. [Wired]
Winter is coming… to Asgard? [Via]
My dog was biting on the toys shown in the video and by chance he ended up making a tune which sounded like the game of thrones music.That turned into this.. The audio is indeed recorded on these very toys…from my phone and then auto-tuned to sound like the way it does. [advaitnemlekar]
Eduard Khil, better known as the Trololo guy on the Intertubes, has died this morning at a St. Petersburg hospital a few weeks after suffering from a stroke, which had made irreversible damage to his heart and brain. Rest in peace Eduard, I expect your legacy will live on for many, many years, thanks to […]
Reading Rainbow is one of the greatest American kid’s TV shows of all time… OF ALLLLL TIIIIIME! I am an avid reader thanks to my parents encouragement and to shows like that. I used to watch it probably every single day when I was little. I hope you guys enjoy my version of the theme. […]
Aperture: Lab Ratt is a live action interpretation of VALVe’s web comic ‘Portal 2: Lab Rat’ and follows the story of the schizophrenic hero behind the walls; Doug Rattmann. [Via IHC]
Whether you love him or hate him, one thing is for certain: Quentin Tarantino‘s narrative style is anything but linear. Cue: “Pulp Fiction“. Did Mia Wallace‘s adrenaline shot to the heart happen before or after The Wolf showed up? How is Vincent Vega in the diner with Jules “Bad Ass Motherf***er” Winnfield when he was […]
The opening sequence of 2008’s “The Dark Knight” is one of director Christopher Nolan‘s finest displays of suspense. But when Plan 9 Pictures added Bernard Herrmann‘s score from Alfred Hitchcock‘s “Vertigo” (1958), the sequence gets downright creepy. http://youtu.be/UcF2JyyZsHs [Source: YouTube / Via I Watch Stuff]