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revamped 1967 volkswagen bus becomes ‘back to the future’ time machine
the van features a ‘working’ flux capacitor (described by doc as ‘what makes time travel possible’) and an accurate recreation the time machine from the original film.
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Did I Ever Tell You Guys About The Time I Got Drunk And Asked Denmark If I Could Borrow Greenland?
A younger, slimmer, slightly-more-fearless ChefShwasty would tell you that this was solely out of boredom. The actual truth being is that at the age of 23, I discovered dark rums, and for a period of time, it made me fearless like a pirate. I felt like the world was at my fingertips.
Diadem from the Stars
Hermetic Library Fellow T Polyphilus reviews Diadem from the Stars by Jo Clayton This novel was clearly written as the first in a multi-volume saga, barely getting started within the scope of its overtly projected story of interstellar quest and redemption. (There were eventually nine books in the Diadem series, with nearly as many more […]
Upcycled Solar Panels transformed into Street Art: Let´s celebrate it!
Street Art Berlin is very proud to be partner of a next social project that is innovative and caring in different ways: The Beam Solar Panel Project. The Berlin-based magazine The Beam which covers the transition to a zero-carboneconomy, will launch The Solar Panel Art Series in partnership with Little Sun Foundation, who bring sustainable […]
Hidden IPhone Box Storage Case DIY!
Have an iPhone Box? Want to give someone and "Empty" iPhone Box, but with a hidden phone? Or just hide some secret thing where no one would find it? Then this guide is for you. This is a customizable way to hide your "Secret Object" in a place where everyone would expect it, but not exactly. In the …
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Kevin Feige Said Yes To Tessa Thompson And Friends When They Demanded An All-Female Marvel Movie
Liberated lady Tessa Thompson made a ballsy move while filming ‘Thor: Ragnarok’. Thompson, who plays new addition Valkyrie in the upcoming blockbuster marched right up to Marvel Studios head honcho Kevin Feige and basically demanded her own movie. But she wants to share. At a press conference for ‘Ragnarok’, Thompson and Feige recalled their conversation: “Recently I marched up with a couple of other women who work in Marvel and [asked Kevin] ‘How about a movie with some female superheroes? Like all of them.’” Feige added: “It was a pretty amazing moment to be somewhere and have your shoulder be tapped and turn around find every female hero we have is standing there going, ‘How about it?’ And I said ‘yes.’” Whaaaaaat?! Just like that?! Let’s cool our jets. It sounds like this was just a conversation, but it sounds pretty good right? Thompson didn’t say who her companions were, but presumably they included some of the following: Scarlett Johansson, whose Black Widow has appeared in more films than many of her male counterparts, Elizabeth Olsen (Scarlet Witch), Zoe Saldana (Gamora), Evangeline Lilly (Hope Van Dyne, although she becomes The Wasp in next year’s ‘Ant-Man and The Wasp’) and possibly […]
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For an Uncomfortable Two Minutes, Watch the I Love You, Daddy Teaser
I wasn’t expecting to be a huge fan of Louis C.K.’s forthcoming comedy I Love You, Daddy, and the film’s first trailer did not dispel my misgivings. At first I thought it was spoofing Woody Allen’s Manhattan, but it quickly veered into homage territory, an awkward position to occupy circa 2017, particularly in a week that unfortunately included Allen publicly opening his mouth to issue on opinion on the Harvey Weinstein scandal. When I’d finished watching the clip I felt both superior and annoyed, as if having just rejected the advances of a much older man who approaching me by asking “are you a student?” or “what school do you go to?” or “what do you study in school?”
Obviously Louis C.K.’s recent brush with sexual misconduct allegations do not ease the film’s lurid, hackneyed premise: the teenage daughter (Chloë Grace Moretz) of a very wealthy, Manhattan-dwelling TV writer (Louis C.K.) has an affair with an old man (John Malkovich) known for sleeping with young women and directing movies. Louis C.K.’s character is not sure he is ok with his beautiful and carefree daughter dating a man three times her age, and at one point reiterates to Malkovich’s character that she is a minor, to which he responds “a minor what?”
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The teaser ends with a woman telling Louis C.K., “I mean, everyone’s a pervert. I’m a pervert. We’re all perverts. Who cares?” Definitely that flippant assertion could do with some unpacking. It’s extremely Whatever Works. I hope the movie (coming to theaters November 17) is better than the trailer, which you can watch below.
The new greatest horror villain is way different than monsters and slashers
The likable psychopath is a great tool in any horror writer’s belt. Freddy Krueger. Chucky. Hannibal Lecter. Norman Bates. Pinhead.
Each of these villains finds a way into our hearts. Despite their intention to kill, often brutally, they possess such raw charisma that we, the audience, are willing to watch them wreak merry havoc on innocent people who we somehow like less than the literal murderer in our midst. Every example cited above has spawned numerous sequel films, books, TV series, and comics.
Poker and AI: Defeating Humans is Better Than Mimicking Them
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Poker and AI: Defeating Humans is Better Than Mimicking Them
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