Artist Kevin Van Aelst creates artwork inspired by biology from a wide variety of mediums. I particularly like this set of chromosomes made from delicious Gummi worms:
NOM NOM NOM!!!

Artist Kevin Van Aelst creates artwork inspired by biology from a wide variety of mediums. I particularly like this set of chromosomes made from delicious Gummi worms:
NOM NOM NOM!!!
Patrick Stewart, in an interview with PBS, talks about how much he funking loves the internet, his iPhone and video games. You and me, Captain. You and me.
GANTZ is definitely one of those stand-out animes, primarily because of it’s no holds barred violence and it’s life after death undercurrent.
Weird alien technology, unbelievable monsters and people dressed in hot skin-tight suits; judging by the image from Shukan Young Jump Magazine 2010 No.10, this live-action Gantz is heading in the right direction:
Sweet outfit! Actress Watanabe Natsuna will be playing the role of Kei Kishimoto. AND, Its been confirmed that the movie will have the infamous scene where Kei Kishimoto materializes naked in the GANTZ apartment after slitting her wrist in the bathtub 😉
Gantz tells the story of a teenager named Kei Kurono who dies in a train accident and becomes part of a semi-posthumous “game” in which he and several other recently deceased people are forced to hunt down and kill aliens. The missions they embark upon are often dangerous…
They say it’s probably best to avoid writing/filming clichés, but nothing really compares to the explanatory impact of a good cliché don’t cha’know:
This compile is a bit meh, but most anything relating to film is A-OK in my book blog.
Awesome posters sell these planet’s awesomeness better than any hollywood publicity ever could. Shesh, do I ever want these on my walls: [Cargo Collective]
Can’t forget now –
Last year, on the set of Terminator Salvation during principal photography, actor Christian Bale went ape shit at a crew member. It had it’s viral internet glory back when, but this is by far the funniest and coolest spliced audio mashup of the lot. Oh and FYI, there’s quite a bit of salty language: