Warning: NSFW. The SFW trailer is at the bottom of the post.
It’s finally here geeks! The official trailer for the upcoming Deadpool movie is here! It’s the same trailer that was aired during SDCC a few weeks ago, but this version is the official one, and it’s in glorious HD!
Before the latest reboot hits theaters, relive the disappointing 2005 adaptation of the Fantastic Four – and its sequel starring Silver Morpheus and that cloud thing.
In this short video tutorial, Youtuber Mrwhosetheboss will teach you a simple way to turn your smartphone into a 3D hologram projector using items that most people have at home!
In this new viral video from “The Martian,” Matt Deamon ponders about a very important question: How Can Aquaman control whales since the animal is a mammal and not a fish?
A 3D printed pill has become the first such drug to get Food and Drug Administration approval. The benefits include the ability to precisely control dosage.
While the printing material is the drug itself rather than a polymer such as a plastic, the basic principle of the 3D printing is the same as usual. One of the big keys to the drug is that using the 3D printer makes it much more viable to produce a pill with a specific dosage for a specific patient.
That’s in contrast to normal mass drug production where it’s usually only economic to produce a limited range of sizes. Moving away from mass production could also mean drugs could be produced nearer to patients, cutting shipping costs and times.
The other advantage of the 3D printing process, known as ZipDose, is that the printed pill can be structured to make it particularly porous. In turn, that means it can dissolve almost instantly even with only a small sip of liquid. That’s particularly useful with levetiracetam where some prescribed doses can be up to a full gram, an amount that can be uncomfortable for some patients to swallow in a traditionally-manufactured drug.
Aprecia plans to adapt the technique to work with other drugs.
The folks over at HitFilms make some pretty awesome low-budget videos showcasing some rather impressive VFX knowledge. This one from earlier this month was a funny video spoofing Valve’s popular Portal series called “Portal Combat.” I’ve seen a lot of Portal inspired videos on YouTube, but this one has some pretty fun humor to it, not just cool Portal trick gags. It was written and directed by Ryan Connolly, and it’s worth a watch. I definitely recommend subscribing to HitFilms.
We build so many amazing weapons and props, we wanted to offer a show where you at home could build them yourself! Follow along with our host Dustin McLean (“Homemade Movies”) as he shows you how to build awesome props from all of your favorite movies & games, for under $50! This week, channel your inner Tony Stark and learn how to build an Arc Reactor. Save The World!
Check out these geektastically cool 3D ceramic mug from Thinkgeek! Each of these (Vader, Stromtrooper) are officially-licensed and come with a removable lid and can hold up to 24 oz of liquid!