Posted in: Blog Posts, Random Fun by Archive Authors on September 13th, 2007
The picture tells the story. Read more here, more pics too. Actually, the builder tells his own story in "How-to: Build a Judge Dredd costume (Stallone Version)."
Kevin Goldsmith - the builder, pictured above also knows *a lot* about Judge Dredd, including the original desire to cast Clint Eastwood in the roll later filled by Stallone:
Posted in: Random Fun by Archive Authors on September 4th, 2007
Good question, posed by author Iain Levison.
Citing a number of insane trucker movies (Joyride, Thelma & Louise, and Duel among others), Levison turn the stereotype into a quasi-screed white-working-guy manifesto:
Posted in: Blog Posts, Random Fun by Archive Authors on August 30th, 2007
Nip/Tuck S4 is coming out shortly - which provides an excuse for promotional website fun! In the case of N/T, the site in question is NipTuckYourself.com, which lets you upload a photo and digitally give yourself different facial features in a nifty click & drag interface. Following your transformation, you can email the modded you, or post it to MySpace. Finally, there's a contest to win $2k worth of unspecified home theatre swag - but you have to Nip/Tuck yourself to get to the entry form.
Anyway, I decided to give Johnny Mnemonic a makeover to look like that stoner-chick from the original Apple "switch" commercials (embedded below).
Posted in: News and Opinions, Random Fun by Archive Authors on August 30th, 2007
The Sci-Fi-London Film Festival (here) has created a website to let everyone watch submissions and assorted sci-fi content - from shorts, documentaries, and "classics," to full length movies (there's only two at the moment). The site is at Sci-Fi-London.tv, and features a somewhat awkward, somewhat low-res way of displaying video, which must be YouTube-style streamed in your browser (no downloads). If you're an aspiring filmmaker, there's a submission page too.
Anyway, its a fun and easy way to check out some neat content.
Posted in: Random Fun by Archive Authors on August 29th, 2007
Terminator 2 tells us that Skynet nuked the planet on August 29, 1997 - making today the 10th anniversary of Judgment Day. Thanks, Wikipedia! T2 still goes down as one of the most influential movies in my collection: action, ground-breaking sfx, and an engaging plot all combined in the perfect storm of movie awesomeness. Below is the T2 trailer for your retro enjoyment...
Posted in: Random Fun by Archive Authors on August 29th, 2007
I love the Transformers. I love Star Wars. Yet - I always thought the crossover toy line verged on bizarre - until today's kick-ass release. Unicron vs. the Death Star - bring it on! Read all about it on Gizmodo & Uberreview.

Posted in: Random Fun by Archive Authors on August 29th, 2007
Just stumbled across this awesome analysis of Fight Club as a reimagining of a grown-up Hobbes saving a grown-up Calvin.
In the film Fight Club, the real name of the protagonist (Ed Norton’s character) is never revealed. Many believe the reason behind this anonymity is to give "Jack" more of an everyman quality. Do not be deceived. "Jack" is really Calvin from the comic strip Calvin and Hobbes. It’s true. Norton portrays the grown-up version of Calvin, while Brad Pitt plays his imaginary pal, Hobbes, reincarnated as Tyler Durden. [from Metaphilm]
Posted in: Random Fun by Archive Authors on August 29th, 2007
Just stumbled across this awesome analysis of Fight Club as a reimagining of a grown-up Hobbes saving a grown-up Calvin.
In the film Fight Club, the real name of the protagonist (Ed Norton’s character) is never revealed. Many believe the reason behind this anonymity is to give "Jack" more of an everyman quality. Do not be deceived. "Jack" is really Calvin from the comic strip Calvin and Hobbes. It’s true. Norton portrays the grown-up version of Calvin, while Brad Pitt plays his imaginary pal, Hobbes, reincarnated as Tyler Durden. [from Metaphilm]
Posted in: Random Fun by Archive Authors on August 28th, 2007
Here's site I StumbledUpon that might be of interest to you: FreeDocumentaries.org. It is what it sounds like: a list of complete documentary movies that you can watch, drawn primarily from Google Video. I don't imagine all of these will be available for too long; click "Watch this film" on the "Bowling for Columbine" page, for instance, and you're greeted with a screener warning at the beginning of what is obviously and illegitimately posted copy of the movie.
Posted in: Random Fun by Archive Authors on August 22nd, 2007
Heh - this is funny stuff - 13 of the Worst Movie Accents ever [found via BB]. I've never really paid too much attention to accents - either their relevance to a film's setting, or their authenticity, but apparently they really piss some people off. See the trailer below for a good example...