PAN's Finds
Internet finds, observations, reviews, discussions, rants, tirades. And jokes.
Saturday, October 2, 2010
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Japanese Synchronized Gymnastics - Yes, It's A Real Thing
Friday, October 1, 2010
The English Language In 24 Accents [video]
Bloody fantastic, mate. (I just did that in an accent. Which one? Pick one, I did it in that one.)
[Boing Boing]
DUMBO Underwater Video Installation
This is frightening for New Yorkers like me who can't swim. Seeing New York in any sort of destruction is scary. It's Cloverfield all over again.
[Laughing Squid]
Thursday, September 30, 2010
uDraw - New Wii Game With Drawing Tablet
Wii is coming out with its own drawing tablet to accompany the game uDraw in which you...draw. That seems to be all you can do. Here's my question: why not use a real tablet on a real computer instead?
The tablet could be put to better use on the Wii for a new Mario Paint game. Back in the day, I was a big Mario Paint fan with big plans. Big movie plans. Unfortunately, I was preoccupied with the second grade... Now that I'm an adult, I've got all the time in the world to play.
With each new Nintendo console, I've been filled with the hope of a new Mario Paint. In the original SNES video game, you were able to do far more than just draw. You could animate your drawings and even create a soundtrack. There was also that addictive and oftentimes frustrating fly-swatting mini game.
To further attest to how powerful a new Mario Paint would be, I found the theme song of Charles in Charge composed entirely on Mario Paint (while I was on YouTube "researching" for my post about the Family Matters cover):
Imagine how much more can be done now that it's almost 20 years later. In related news, everything reminds me that I'm old.
[Kotaku]
The tablet could be put to better use on the Wii for a new Mario Paint game. Back in the day, I was a big Mario Paint fan with big plans. Big movie plans. Unfortunately, I was preoccupied with the second grade... Now that I'm an adult, I've got all the time in the world to play.
With each new Nintendo console, I've been filled with the hope of a new Mario Paint. In the original SNES video game, you were able to do far more than just draw. You could animate your drawings and even create a soundtrack. There was also that addictive and oftentimes frustrating fly-swatting mini game.
To further attest to how powerful a new Mario Paint would be, I found the theme song of Charles in Charge composed entirely on Mario Paint (while I was on YouTube "researching" for my post about the Family Matters cover):
Imagine how much more can be done now that it's almost 20 years later. In related news, everything reminds me that I'm old.
[Kotaku]
The Morning Benders - Virgins
A long time ago, when having a MySpace account was acceptable, this band The Morning Benders sent me a friend request and messaged me saying they thought I would like their music because I liked some other band (as many bands on MySpace used to do). I wrote them back and they wrote me back and this exchange went on for another round or two. I wish I remembered what was said. This story would be less incomplete if I did...
[Vulture]
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Family Matters Theme Song Cover
Sick Animation covers the Family Matters theme song.
Here's another slow-paced cover of a beloved 80s/90s sitcom's theme song (Saved By the Bell by Randy Haddock) from last year:
Who's going to cover Charles in Charge in 2011?
Here's another slow-paced cover of a beloved 80s/90s sitcom's theme song (Saved By the Bell by Randy Haddock) from last year:
Who's going to cover Charles in Charge in 2011?
Labels:
fan-made,
music covers,
nostalgia,
oh internets
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Lone Star Canceled After Only Two Episodes
Have you been watching Fox's new drama Lone Star? I actually watched the first episode online yesterday just in time to catch the second new episode last night. That's two hours of good television gone to waste, since the network just confirmed its cancellation.
There are several reasons why this show shouldn't have been canceled. I won't go into them all. Here are some of the dumbest reasons why:
James Wolk looks like Kyle Chandler (Coach Eric Taylor from Friday Night Lights) |
Adrianne Palicki used to be on Friday Night Lights |
Bryce Johnson used to be on Popular |
Now, don't you wish you watched this show?
[Vulture]
Easy A - Speaking of Mean Girls
I saw Easy A over the weekend. I was so excited for this movie being deemed the Mean Girls of this generation. Firstly, that's a bold statement. MG is up there on my list of favorite movies. Yes, of ever. In fact, it's one of the most quotable films of my life. Secondly, are we in a new generation? How old am I? The answer is "How dare you!"
Well, I sat down, ready to laugh...and I did. I wouldn't compare the film's leading lady, Emma Stone, to Lindsay Lohan and I wouldn't go so far as to draw similarities to Mean Girls, but it was a cute film. The script does not live up to Tina Fey's masterpiece, that's for sure. But Stone is just as charming as Lohan, in her own way. I said I wouldn't compare them, right? Right. Emma Stone is a charming young lady unlike any other. She's got that "it" factor, much like another husky-voiced redhead who shan't be named, not to mention her comedic timing. Emma Stone is the cross-breed of the young, hot "it" girl and the quirky girl-next-door. Again though, script-wise, I felt like it had the potential to be stronger. I can't remember a single a quote, let alone one that would make sense to end this on. Instead, I'll leave you with Mariah Carey who to this day quotes Mean Girls:
[@MariahCarey]
Monday, September 27, 2010
Calvin and Hobbes from September 6, 2010
Hey, Best Week Ever's Noah Garfinkel, Let's Be Friends
I've been reading Noah Garfinkel's articles on Best Week Ever for a while now. This guy causes real-life LOLs and I think we would be great friends. His humor is exactly what humor should be—hilarious. And to top it all off, I read his article "I Ruin Your Morning After Dentist" today and find out that he's watching Veronica Mars on Netflix like a college kid cramming for a test the night before. I WATCHED VERONICA MARS EXACTLY LIKE THAT ON NETFLIX THIS SUMMER!! I think Kristen Bell must have heard about us and is now campaigning to get a movie going for the show that was canceled three years ago. That's the only explanation that makes any sense.
Here are some pictures of things I mentioned in this blog:
Here are some pictures of things I mentioned in this blog:
Noah Garfinkel |
Veronica Mars (Season 1) DVD cover |
Photoshop'd dramatization of Kristen Bell's eagerness to please her new fans |
Stop-Motion Procrastination [video]
Funny story about this procrastination video: I put off watching it because 1:25 seemed like too long of a video to watch at the time. And now three days later...
Someone in the comments pointed out another video on procrastination:
If I didn't have a procrastination problem, I would make a video about it too. Ohhh the things I would do... Endless! Excuse me while I find a pen for the next 30 minutes.
[The Daily What]
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Hello Kitty + R2D2 = "Hello H2K2"
If I had watched any of the Star Wars movies, I'd be going insane right now. Instead, I'm just thinking "HELLO KITTY ROBOT!!"
Check out the rest of Joseph Senior's Hello Kitty Pop Culture series.
[The Daily What]
Check out the rest of Joseph Senior's Hello Kitty Pop Culture series.
[The Daily What]
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Oh Deer...
A deer made from typewriter parts. We're building our demise. The robo-Noah's-Arc only needs one of each animal. Really, it only needs one super-robot. Typewriter deer is only the beginning...
I should probably mention that I have an irrational fear/fascination concerning robots, androids, artificial intelligence, etc.
[Boing Boing]
I should probably mention that I have an irrational fear/fascination concerning robots, androids, artificial intelligence, etc.
[Boing Boing]
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