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This was good on a couple of levels. Funny political humor along with a warning to the masses on just how easy this is to accomplish. This rendition was a project; thus the 56 (automated) hours to accomplish. Existing available software can realistically face swap heads in much less time. It's already a problem for celebrities. Buzzfeed was a good choice for the exposure - let's hope this spreads further.
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Mayonnaise is not ho-hum. You got your tuna, egg, and chicken salads which wouldn't exist without mayo (and not that other yucky 'salad' dressing which shall go unnamed). Ketchup? Meh.

Here's the real point: Got mayo and Ketchup in your fridge? Than make your own mayochup at half the cost. Just like mayo + dill relish = tartar sauce.
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Best post of the week. Don't know if it's only me, but 2nd picture down, I clearly see a face in the chasam rock. Forehead, nose, eyes, lips, beard. Anyone else?
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SILENCE! You ninny! That does not compute. The original Lost In Space was not a sitcom. It was awesome science fiction. I was the only one who watched it as it was on against Batman and all my friends watched that. Now THAT was a sitcom.
Full disclosure: Penny was my Marcia Brady

As for Dr. Smith, never fear, he'll be here, there, whatever.

Crush! Kill! Destroy! I'm in. No way this can be as bad as that awful movie remake.
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“Even a man who is pure in heart and says his prayers by night may become a wolf when the wolfbane blooms, and the moon is full and bright.”

The first movie line I memorized. Did you know it was changed from the original?

Out of all the horror films of my youth, it was years before I could watch the scene where Lon Chaney stands next to a tree and transforms into the Wolf Man. Scared the absolute bejeezus out of me.

Great article.
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"The Projects." Wow - that's exactly what I thought when I read this. All this time I thought those hulking monstronsities were unique to my childhood in Buffalo. They were only torn down a few years back. They were everywhere? Big time social failure.
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