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Labels from Bruce Campbell's Soup



Today is Bruce Campbell Day (PBUH), so Sci Fi Wire decided to create four labels for Campbell's Soup cans that have the actor's name and deeds inscribed upon them. They are "Bisque o' County Jr," "Cream of Darkness," "Gumbo Ho-Tep," and "Autolycus Cheese." You can download and print them at the link.

And may The Bruce be with you during today's festivities.

http://scifiwire.com/pics/BruceCampbellsSoupLabels-scifiwire.pdf via Sci Fi Wire

Batmobile Tumbler Golf Cart



This golf cart allegedly belongs to Christopher Nolan, the director of Batman Begins and The Dark Knight. It's modeled after the tumbler Batmobile from those movies. You can view more pictures at the link.

Link via GeekTyrant | Photo: This Is a Life | Previously: Man Builds Batmobile Go-Cart

Deafula: The Horror Movie about a Hearing-Impaired Vampire



Deafula was a 1975 movie by Peter Wolf that was performed entirely in American Sign Language. IMDB summarizes its plot as "A theology student finds himself turning into a vampire and hunting other students for their blood." The above video is a short clip.

IMDB Page via Nerdcore

Super Force Amanda!


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At first glance, this looks like a clip from a forgotten 80s children's cartoon. The details are great, such as the station logo in the upper-left corner and the YouTube title designating this video as part of episode 12. But it's actually a clever parody of one little bit of modern Internet life. Enjoy this short adventure of Princess Galactica and Marshall Renegade created by the animation house SFA.

via Urlesque | SFA's Website

Steampunk Halo Helmet



deviantART user Dopelgunder made a steampunk helmet from Halo. At his gallery, you can also view his steampunk Xbox casemod and a few other items adjusted for the retro Victorian look.

Link via Kotaku | Photo: Christophe

Star Trek "Tik Tok" Parody


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Brilliant. Simply brilliant. YouTube user MissSheenie made this mashup using scenes from classic Trek and music from the Ke$ha's song "Tik Tok."

via Geekstir

Previously: The Simpsons' "Tik Tok" Parody

Vintage Batman Alarm Clock


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"Golly, Jeepers, Batman! I'll make the call!" Never was a more anti-Frank Miller Batman alarm clock made. Deliciously kitschy!

via The Corner

Sci-Fi Air Show



Visual effects artist Bill George created photographs of people attending an unfortunately imaginary air show. Some of the air and spacecraft include favorites from Battlestar Galactica, Space: 1999, Land of the Giants, and 2001: A Space Odyssey. It's like a trip through the future from the perspective of the 1970s.

Link via Sci Fi Wire

Lord of the Vuvuzelas


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The pop culture blog Urlesque has a great roundup of the vuvuzela meme, including this gem by YouTube user PistolShrimps. It shows the Fellowship both accompanying people with vuvuzelas and attacking orcs armed with them. The song is "Taking the Hobbits to Isengard" by Erwin Beekveld.

Link | Previously: For Rohan!

Post-Apocalyptic LEGO Diorama



LEGO artists Nannan Zhang and Tyler Clites made a marvy diorama set in a post-apocalyptic environment. It's called "Containment" and it looks like the future thankfully has a lower unemployment rate. The mutated denizens of the future keep busy salvaging parts from a crashed ship and working in what appears to be a functional soylent green processing facility. The whole system is motorized, as you can see in the video.

Gallery, Video, and Official Site via io9

Anatomy of a Fanboy

At Test Freaks, D. Salmons provides a psychological analysis of the fanboy phenomenon. Such people, he alleges, are strongly motivated by jealously, a desire for tribal identity, and a yearning to find respect within that tribe. Good old-fashioned cognitive dissonance also plays a role:

It takes a lot to make money in today’s world, and often there is a less than ample amount for all of the choices. If you can’t buy both a PS3 and a XBox 360, then you will have to choose. And when you go online to discuss your wonderful hard won choice, you will naturally want to find that it was a good choice. Otherwise, hey, you can’t make financial decisions.

And if you can’t make good financial decisions, then you are going to be in trouble. The writing is on the wall, you are doomed to be a poor, insolent character that is stuck playing on a console that sucks, or so you are afraid. So you defend your choice, which proves to the world that you are indeed a wise choice maker, and that you and yours will prosper in the economic time to come.


Do you agree with his analysis?

Link via Digg | Image: Warner Bros.

Doctor Who/Monty Python Mashup


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The Doctor and Rose face a French Dalek. "I fart in your general direction! Your mother was a hamster and your father...."

I liked them better when they were just trying to exterminate us.

via reddit

This Batman Fan Film is How All Batman Movies Should Be Made


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Hollywood, take note: this is what a Batman movie is supposed to look like.

  • Very gritty and dark.

  • Villains are true psychopaths barely functional even in their own worlds.

  • A seamless, carefully-written script.

  • No glitzy stunts, special effects, or gadgets that try (and fail) to distract from the absence of a good story.


I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that, with the exception of Mask of the Phantasm, this fan film is the greatest Batman movie ever made.  Warner Bros. should immediately hire its creators, Aaron and Sean Schoenke, to turn it into a feature-length presentation.

Official Website via Comics Alliance

UPDATE: Nerd Bastards has more production information about this film. Here's an interesting bit: it only cost $27,000 to make.

Girls Suck at Video Games


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Don't hit me! At least not in the face! I don't actually believe that. "Girls Suck at Video Games" is just the title of this clever short film by Stéphanie Mercier. It's a bit of social commentary about gender roles in the form of a 2D video game.

via Miss Cellania

Violinist Creates Mario Music and Sound Effects as the Game is Played







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Playing the Mario theme on the violin is nice, but not neato. What makes this video different is that it appears that pro violinist Teppei Okada plays the theme and sound effects in sync with someone else playing the game. What's unclear is whether or not the game is pre-recorded (and thus practiced) or impromptu. The latter of which would, of course, be extra awesome. There are similar videos in the YouTube channel, or you can go to Geekologie for a nice selection. YouTube Channel via Geekologie | Violinist's Website


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