‘Attack on Titan’, Explained (Sort Of)

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To try to explain Attack on Titan to someone who doesn’t watch the show (and capture all the depth of the franchise and not just write it off as a show about dudes attacking naked giants) is not easy. The show is violent, layered, complex, and maybe one of the best things out there right now. But seriously, how would you explain it? Well, once again, Kotaku attempts to do what most would scoff at:

The Titans are these large, kind of sluggish beasts and you’ll see humans zipping and flying around them, flipping in the air to perform some really acrobatic moves and land a decent strike. There’s lots of yelling as commands are quickly changed, because nothing ever goes according to plan. It’s almost always chaos. Cannons are firing off from a distance and Titans, with their ear-to-ear and toothy grins, try to swat at anything and everything that moves.

The goal for the military is to swing around behind the Titans and swipe at the back of their necks, which they have discovered to be their only weak spot on an otherwise incredibly tough exterior that manages to heal itself, no less.

Editor’s note: not all Titans are slow. Honestly, though. When I tell people it is about badass soldiers who attack what really end up being giant zombies, most people are pretty eager to give it a shot. Just saying.

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The Martian (Ft. Matt Damon) [Official Movie Trailer]

The Martian is based on Andy Weir’s best-selling novel of the same name.

During a manned mission to Mars, Astronaut Mark Watney (Matt Damon) is presumed dead after a fierce storm and left behind by his crew. But Watney has survived and finds himself stranded and alone on the hostile planet. With only meager supplies, he must draw upon his ingenuity, wit and spirit to subsist and find a way to signal to Earth that he is alive. Millions of miles away, NASA and a team of international scientists work tirelessly to bring “the Martian” home, while his crewmates concurrently plot a daring, if not impossible rescue mission. As these stories of incredible bravery unfold, the world comes together to root for Watney’s safe return.

[20th Century Fox]

‘Daredevil’ Loses Jason Statham Already As Bullseye

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As many of you had heard, rumor was Jason Statham was all set to play Daredevil’s nemesis, Bullseye, starting in season two of the show. Well, bad news (just days after that news was announced by most major websites). Looks like Daredevil will still be getting Bullseye, but unfortunately, it does not look like he will be played by the British hard-ass.

He makes his feelings pretty clear in this recent interview for his movie SPY:

Kind of a shame, really. Who would you want to play Bullseye in season two of Daredevil? Let us know!

[image, H/T to ComicsAlliance]

Robots Falling Down at the DARPA Robotics Challenge [Compilation]

Here’s a rather amusing compilation of robot falls from the first day of the DARPA Robotics Challenge, which was held last week.

As much as nobody wanted to see a robot fall, everybody wanted to see a robot fall, and the possibility of falls (and reality of falls) kept everyone watching on the edge of our seats. …“It’s amazing how we anthropomorphize these things,” DARPA program manager Dr. Gill Pratt said yesterday at a media briefing. “It’s a pile of aluminum and copper wire and software. I don’t cheer for my laptop. But people cheer for these [robots]. And of course when it falls, we all feel terrible, ‘Uh, it got hurt.’ ”

[IEEE Spectrum | Via LS]

This Ciri Cosplay (From Witcher III) Will Blow Your Mind! [Picture Gallery]

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If you’ve played Witcher III or simply have a general interest toward the game, you absolutely have to check out this amazing Ciri cosplayer who went above and beyond to become the real life version of the character. Kudos to Love-Squad for the perfect costume (and attitude!) and to Alexander Turchanin for the great photos!

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