
If like me you take a passing interest in world affairs but can’t be arsed with the pomp of long winded ceremonies, this is just the ticket.
4 days of jubilant snaggle-toothed partying as Britishers salute their queen, condensed into under two minutes.
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Sit back, get comfy, break out the popcorn because this is ten minutes long, but it’s worth sticking with.
There’s no exploding aliens or hot women to be saved from exploding aliens, but there’s subtlety and character. And goddammit that’s all you need.
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Posted by: wesbo | 06.7.12 |
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Everyone knows that dogs are good at doing tricks but How complex can those tricks be? Barats and Bareta are here to find out.
Can a canine read Mein Kampf? What about staging a low budget version of The Passion, casting itself in the lead role?
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This ride has visuals at such a high resolution that your eyes will need two months to adjust after you view it.
Sure, you can be all cynical about it being a lame ride for geeks, but deep down we’d all love to have a go.
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The music video for Lorn‘s “Ghosst(s),” directed by French animation collective CRCR, is the spookiest animated video about death you’ll see this week.
From the official blurb: “The video demonstrates of the passage from life to death, from a presence to an absence. Various stages are linked together and constituted the transformation of an alive body into an abstract entity.”
Sure, or the transformation of your plans for tonight from “sleeping” to “not sleeping.”
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As if regular camping didn’t already expose you enough to the elements, these geniuses have sent their tent into space.
That flysheet might keep the rain off but probably offers little protection from cosmic rays and -40c temperatures…
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Zombies, whatever! Nicole is bitten by her zombie boyfriend… Or is she? We follow as she descends into a waking nightmare that will end her life as she knows it. The next day she is walking to school with her boyfriend and he seems to be fine now and her wound has disappeared. Has she imagined the whole thing?
With a record breaking 220 shots in 2 days, at 6 locations with 27 zombie extras, ‘We Are What We Eat’ is the debut film of Sam Toller, a 16 year old North Londoner. Expect teenage angst, eviscerated intestines and the walking dead!
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Space girl has a few issues with her on-board computer during an emergency crash landing procedure.
It’s a bit sexist that she’s a Space GIRL and manages to crash her ride in the first episode. Nothing sexist about that costume though. Wowzers.
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