The Ghost in the Shell Twitter account has posted 5 very short teasers that will surely get you curious about the upcoming movie. It’s not enough to form an opinion yet, but I really liked what I saw. Check ’em all out below!
Hi Everyone, I would like to present to you all my exciting new video “Shaolin Weapons Action Reel 2016” based on the style of Shaolin Kungfu that I have been studying in London.
As a Canadian and as a member of the country that has the most amazing prime minister/country leader in the world, I don’t have to vote on November 8, but if you do vote against a certain politician, Joss Whedon promises to have Mark Ruffalo do a nude scene in an upcoming movie.
I think he should promise a new season of Firely instead… or maybe have Tom Hiddleston do a nude scene.
With that said, no more politics on [GAS] for a long, long time. I usually stay away from stuff like this, but this video has Joss Whedon in it… along with a few other people I know you guys really like.
The Koopa Kids are a a group of seven fictional characters in the Super Mario franchise, and when Mario jumps on them, they eventually end up exploding. This comic by Phantom Arcade 3000 take a look at the brutal reality behind Mario’s murderous habit.
If you’re a Star Wars fan, the AT-AT Multi Stand organizer from Premium Bandai is just the thing you need to keep your desk in order, thanks to its many hidden compartments. The 1/72-scale replica is fully posable and also comes with a snowspeeder, which you can attach to a charging cable to simulate the iconic scene we all remember from The Empire Strikes Back.
For those interested, the AT-AT Multi-Stand Organizer will go on sale next December for about $95.00 (9,720 yen) in Japan. International shipping is apparently available, but for those of you who speak Japanese, confirmation would be appreciated in the comments!
A new Luke Cage featurette that delves into the gritty series’ title character played by the Mike Colter. Marvel’s Luke Cage will premiere globally September 30, 2016 on Netflix.
Michael J Fox already got a pair from Nike last year to celebrate us reaching 2015 (aka The Future) but the HyperAdapt 1.0 shoes will finally be ready for public sale on November 28.
The laces don’t actually tie as such, but rather tighten. Also, the traditional thick flat laces you see at the top of the shoe are merely for show and the restraints are instead a cable made of fishing line, though thankfully with some padding.
The name of the sneakers comes from the way they automatically adjust to fit the wearer’s foot once a pressure sensor in the sole is triggered. The wearer can manually adjust the fit with two buttons. In theory this won’t be needed when putting the shoe on, but may be useful if feet swell during the day.
The shoes also have LED lights which light up as the shoe is ‘lacing’ up. These aren’t just for show as they also indicate when the built-in battery is running low. A full three-hour charge should provide enough juice for two weeks of daily wear.
The shoes have been a long time coming. Current Nike vice president Mark Parker actually gave the idea to Robert Zemeckis back in 1988 during the development of the movie. The company has been mulling over turning it into a reality ever since and started serious development 11 years ago.
What you are about to see is Bill Gates (with a shotgun) promoting Windows 95 gaming at the Microsoft Judgement Day gamer’s conference in 1995. You’re welcome.