Will Quentin Tarantino’s 10th and final film be a Star Trek movie? If so, it might look a little something like this video!
Will Quentin Tarantino’s 10th and final film be a Star Trek movie? If so, it might look a little something like this video!
The folks from Studio 188 are back, and this time, they’re taking on Star Wars: Episode with a super low cost edition of the movie!
This is Halloween! This is Halloween!
Watch as the Vitamin String Quartet perform a spooktastic cover of This Is Halloween from Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas.
The group also has a few other notable music videos perfect for this time of the year!
The Walking Dead theme:
The Halloween movie theme:
[Source: @gfbcomics on Twitter]
Anker has released plenty of awesome home cinema projectors in the past, but now, they’ve just unveiled their best product yet: the Nebula Cosmos Max! The Nebula Cosmos max is the world’s first 4K UHD home cinema projector with 3D audio, offering a brightness of 1500 ANSI lumens, HDR10, Dolby Digital plus, keystone correction, and more! It’s also very affordable compared to the competition considering all the feature it has! There’s also a 1080P version
Through our previous crowdfunding efforts, we’ve successfully launched the ultra-portable Capsule projector to critical acclaim. Together with the Mars projector, Nebula has successfully redefined the portable projection landscape. When we reached out to fans to find out what they wanted from our next project, the answer was unanimous: a 4K projector designed for the home. Thus the Cosmos was born.
As I’m writing this, the Cosmos kickstarter has already raised nearly $600,000 on an initial funding goal of $50,000, with 59 days remaining to the campaign. Anker has also adopted the crowdfunding approach for several of their projectors in the past, and they were all highly successful.
[Nebula Cosmos Max: World’s First 4K Home Cinema with 3D Audio]
Data is Beautiful gives us a moving timeline of the most popular websites based on monthly visitors, starting in 1996. That was not long after I started regular internet use, after a disastrous flirtation with CompuServe in the ’80s. It starts out with AOL and Yahoo! dominating everything else, and you might be surprised at how recently today’s online giants made their move up the ladder.
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[Source: Ryan Selvy]
Arnold Schwarzenegger And Linda Hamilton are having a blast playing a game of “Snack Wars,” where snacks from both Austria and America are competing for supremacy.