If the Trasnformers kicked it old school in the year 2045, 100 years after WWII, they very well would look something like you find in the video here.
This is a pretty clever and humorous short animation. Its creator Vincent Chai developed it with every-day programs like Maya, Photoshop and After Effects. Pretty damned swank, and inspiring, if you ask me.
Variety reports that “Columbia Pictures is getting serious about scaring up a new installment of its blockbuster Ghostbusters franchise” and nerds around the world are all a twitter, as I myself am.
They go on to say:
The studio has set “The Office” co-exec producers Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky to write a script for a film designed to bring back together the original cast of Harold Ramis, Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd and Ernie Hudson.
Studio would not comment on the development and has been mum on recent rumors that there was interest in making another installment of the franchise.
The scribes just wrote “Year One,” a comedy that was directed by Ramis. Ramis with Aykroyd wrote the first two installments of the films. Ivan Reitman directed both the 1984 original and the sequel that was released in 1989. The close proximity between the writers and original Ghostbuster Ramis is evidence that the ghost chasers have sparked to the idea of returning.
I give you Kansas’ iconic song Dust In The Wind, as sung by zombies. No really, I mean it. Zombies can sing. And if you were the Living Impaired you could sing too if you had someones hand up your bum! Created by Matt Ficner these zombies are for the Creepy Puppet Project, which I think sums up everything you need to know about this project.
To see more of his puppet creations shamble over to his YouTube page.
I’m sure there’s a Jim Henson joke somewhere in all of this.
We here at Zombie Monkey Projects beseech you, British television, to allow us ugly Americans to partake of yet another one of your kooky scfi Brit-coms - No Heroics, the upcoming series about a world filed with superheros that live everyday lives. Yes, it smells at first like just another played out idea, but deep down we see comedic win. Please oh stiff-lipped Brits, let us bask in its sarcastic humor before NBC swoops down and turns it into another one of their re-visions, like The Office.
The red band trailer for Zack and Miri Make a Porno is so NSFW. So, so not safe for work that you have to be 18 to view it.
For those unfamiliar with this upcoming comedy, Zack and Miri Make a Porno is director and all around potty-brain Kevin Smith’s next film. Staring fellow potty-brain Seth Rogen and Elizabeth Banks, the movie follows two lifelong friends who are so deep in debt that they decide to enlist the help of their friends to make a porno movie (based on Star Wars) for some quick cash. But as everybody starts “doing” everybody, Zack (Rogen) and Miri (Banks) realize that they may have more feelings for each other than they previously thought.
The film, which hits theaters this October, also stars Craig Robinson, Traci Lords, Katie Morgan, Ricky Mabe, and Kevin Smith alums Jason Mewes and Jeff Anderson (my doppelganger).
What do you do if you’re a fan of the film Gremlins 2 and you hated the projection booth scene in which the little green beasts invaded, only to get reprimanded by Hulk Hogan? Why you create a better version all on your own, which is what French fan Sacha Feiner does with amazing results.
Feiner explains:
This is the alternate fan sequence I made for the DVD version of the Gremlins 2 “film break” scene. I made it alone, in a two months period, with (computer-enhanced) puppets I re-created for this project.
In Feiner’s alternate version the Gremlins proceed to splice themselves in various films to reek mayhem and hilarity. And the effects are almost seamless, which is pretty damn impressive for a home-grown project.
Fallbrook Entertainment presents the sexy satirical answer to Cloverfield. Yes, that’s right, it’s CLEAVAGEFIELD, a rockin’ raunchy romp sure to knock your socks and panties off. It stars Amy Ried, Rebecca Love, Julie K. Smith, and a bevy of bountiful beauties.
Chopping Mall director Jim Wynorski is at the helm with this tongue-in-cheek (that joke just writes itself) parody of the J.J. Abrams monster movie Cloverfield. Waynorski further describes the film’s plot:
A bunch of hot chicks are having a slumber party for their friend Tiffany, who’s off to Sweden to make a high end Triple X movie. The festivities are in high gear; but then a giant monster inexplicably invades Los Angeles. One girl videos everything as the babes make a run for it through the city. But there are more things to beware of beside the monster. According to some naked hotties seen in an alley way, the monster is covered with moth-mites that drop off its slimy body then attack unwary female victims, chewing off their clothes. It’s a harrowing night for all involved.
You can check out the movie trailer on the Cleavagefield MySpaceTV page. It’s a little NSFW, if for any other reason than the embarrassment you’ll feel should your coworkers catch you viewing such a thing.
3 years after hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, British artist Banksy has been leaving his trademark pieces throughout the city. You can see more of this series of work on his site.
Adam and Jamie of MythBusters created a massive 2100 barrel paintball gun to create their own version of the Mona Lisa - all in one single shot. And it looks pretty damned good.
The big gun took six months of work to create and was for Nvidia’s Nvision tradeshow. Named Mona Lisa, it was used as part of a demonstration (on an absurdly large scale) on the difference between a CPU and a GPU, the massive paint gun representing the GPU and a smaller robot seen at the beginning of the video named Smiley being the CPU.
Beyond the fact that most of us mortals could give a rat’s ass about the difference between a CPU and a GPU, this demonstration was of a typical MythBusters level of over the top we know and love them for.
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