Let me show you odd. A climactic clip from Monstry, a 1993 Russian film from director Sergey Kuchkov. The monster is a turtle. Talk about terrifying! Um, couldn't you just outrun it?
(via Dark Roasted Blend)
Let me show you odd. A climactic clip from Monstry, a 1993 Russian film from director Sergey Kuchkov. The monster is a turtle. Talk about terrifying! Um, couldn't you just outrun it?
(via Dark Roasted Blend)
It's an exciting day at yesbutnobutyes as we welcome our 13 millionth visitor. To celebrate we're all gathering at Scaramouch's place to search for more fart lighting videos and AWOL porn stars. Party on!
Sanitized by Scaramouch
Brand new geek-culture site, Rescued By Nerds, has a nice smattering of interviews from the floor of last weekend's NY Comic Con with various comic creators like Dan Goldman and Jamie McKelvie. Check out the videos here.
(Full disclosure: This is a new site that I am affiliated with and will be contributing to in the weeks ahead so look for some more exciting things to pop up there soon).
Hellen Keller saves the President
Tara Chase saves the Queen
Old Superman joins the JSA
Glenn Ganges frags his co-workers
And a comic book to read for the rest of your life
Every Wednesday we run down the 5 most interesting comics or graphic novels coming out for the week.
Today for lunch we're making funny faces. Have a laugh and be amazed.
Greenpeace produced a parody of the Dove Onslaught ad to highlight Dove's contribution to deforestation. Contains some images that may be disturbing, which is the point. More about it here.
With Summer around the corner - and Manhattan finally feeling vaguely Springy (damn you, Al Gore!) - a young(ish) movie lover's attention turns toward that most treasured of occasions: Blockbuster Season. The first few months of this year proved to be unusually disappointing at the box office ("Drillbit Taylor" and "Jumper" come to mind). Last year at this time, I had already added "The Hoax" and "Zodiac" to my possible High 5 of 2007 list (both ended up off the list in the end).
As is becoming a tradition at Big Picture Big Sound, I'm taking this time to create some predictions about the upcoming movie season. Unlike last year's fall movie picks, however, the criteria here are a bit different. No one's expecting talk about Oscar gold at the end of August. No, this season is all about movies that have the words "high-octane" or "thrill ride" (or both!) in their previews.
And with that in mind, here are the top ten movies I'm most looking forward to this summer (as usual, in order of release date)...

Pennsylvanians vote to keep the fight going for at least a few more weeks.