Mark Hamillโ€™s Most Iconic Voice Roles: From the Joker to Chucky

From Rotten Tomatoes:

Mark Hamill may be known to most moviegoers for his work on screen with the light side of the force, but the actor has also racked up one of the most impressive voice acting careers of anyone in Hollywood โ€“ one that stretches all the way back to the early 1970s. His most famous voice role, of course, is as the Joker in Batman: The Animated Series, and in animated movies and videogames that feature his take on the character, and in this exclusive sit down Hamill goes deep on his inspirations, finding the Jokerโ€™s voice, and his favorite Joker moments. Plus, Hamill talks about his first voice role, dubbing Miyazaki classics, and putting a new spin on the worldโ€™s deadliest doll, Chucky, in the โ€˜Childโ€™s Playโ€™ reboot.

[Rotten Tomatoes]



6 Amazingly Geeky Bookends for Star Wars Fanboys and Girls

Looking for a pair of bookends to keep your Star Wars book collection in order? Here are some amazingly geeky ones, from Yoda using the force to Leia and Han guarding your book with their blasters.

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Can You Guess The True Color Of These Balls?

The Confetti Illusion: David Novick

Just like the gold or blue dress illusion, can you guess the color of these balls? Are they red, green, or blue? This new optical illusion by Professor David Novick from the University of Texas at El Paso plays a trick on your mind: The balls are all of the same color: light-brown. (RGB 255,188,144) Shrinking the image increases the effect:

The reason this illusion works is because our brains not only process colors individually but also within the context of nearby colors.

[Via IFLS]