The best of the internet, squirted out in flavorful neon globules, just for you.
- We think we've found the greatest video ever. It's three minutes of Megan Fox hanging around. She sleeps in her underwear. She hangs out by the pool in her swim suit. She barbecues. She gets ready to go out. It's awesome. We demand a sequel! Maybe Megan Fox eating breakfast? Brushing her teeth? We're totally not kidding. We would absolutely watch her do those things. (Via)
- The trailer for Francis Ford Coppola's Tetro. Looks pretty amazing!
- Star Trek! Hooray! Hilarious secret original version of the Star Trek prequel, done up as a '90s-style teen comedy; Great Star Trek Cover Shoots Of The Past 40 Years (via); Cinematical picks the seven coolest Star Trek moments (although their seventh pick is probably our least favorite moment in Star Trek history); Shiny Shiny makes the new Star Trek phaser the Geek Chic of the Week; Star Trek is coming to the Franklin Institute; and Zachary Quinto talks about the movie and possible sequels. Finally, we're lucky enough to have seen the new Star Trek movie already, and one of the only things we didn't like about it were the constant lens flares. It's good to know that even the director thought it got a little ridiculous after a while!
- 8-Bit Fatalities video game art. (Via)
- A Punisher/Eminem team-up comic. This is apparently not a joke.
- Pretty brilliant M.O.D.O.K. costume. (Via)
- Rumors are flying about Apple buying Twitter (via) and EA.
- "Two physicists have published an academic paper where they demonstrate... that vampires could not exist, since they would almost immediately deplete their entire food supply."
- Pretty great interview with Louis C.K. about that clip of him on Conan that's been flying around the internet.
- Font fight! (Via)
- A T-600 interrupted the morning commute in Toronto (Via). Meanwhile, here's a new trailer for the Terminator video game, and concept art from the movie (Via).
- The COLBERT in action.
- The financial (if not critical) success of Wovlerine means Hugh Jackman is lining up a bunch of new roles now, including one in a Wolverine sequel. Joystiq reviews the video game adaptation of the movie. It looks like there will be a Deadpool spin-off. And finally, here's a crazy dude who made fully functional Wolverine claws. Sort of. They're not, like, bonded to his skeleton or anything. Frankly, we're disappointed.
- Pretty clever idea: hide your email address from evil bots by converting it to an image.
- Harmonix will release replicas of John Lennon and George Harrison's actual guitars as peripherals for The Beatles: Rock Band.
- A couple of amusing images courtesy Geekadelphia: Spartan caution sign and zombie Obama.
- If you could save only one, Dollhouse or Terminator, which would you choose? The results are in and the answer is: Dollhouse. We probably would agree with that, but man, that's a hard choice.
- A rundown of the Webby Award winners.
- Remix Lessig's Remix.
- Awesome Blade Runner and Fifth Element desktop wallpaper images.
- Joystiq describes a hands-on experience with the Conduit online multiplayer.
- Apparently The Tudors is becoming a video game.
- FpsBrain Zoom "visual performance" enhancing capsules claim to make your eyes see video games better.
- Joystiq takes a look at a couple of odd swine flu-based video games.
- More Bionic Commando screenshots.
- Joe Dante, director of the original Piranha, will get a cameo in the remake.
- J.K. Rowling was named the ultimate hero of the last 10 years by a recent poll of children and was honored with a gigantic LEGO portrait.
- The director of the upcoming Twilight sequel Eclipse felt it necessary to apologize for some nasty things he said about Twilight on Twitter a while back. Heh.
- A Star Wars wedding on Star Wars day. Aww.
- Some details on the plans for the upcoming Thor and Avengers movies.
- Ken Watanabe and Tom Hardy have joined the cast of Christopher Nolan's Inception.
- A weapon disguised as a hat.
- Cool Ghostbusters art for an upcoming Philly event.
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