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New Mortal Kombat Movie in the Works?

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Horror news website Bloody Disgusting “received word that Warner Bros. Pictures has been looking to redo Mortal Kombat…“. I was a die-hard fan of the first game, simply because it was so ridiculous. I didn’t like the movie though, as young and devoid of standards as I was back

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January 27th, 2010 by: Lambert Varias

Nolan’S Cheddar Animatronic Short Film: This is Why the Internet Exists

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…so we can watch tiny slices of awesome like this, one short clip after the other, and before you know it, another day at the office is done. It’s true; I asked DARPA.

It took animatronics expert John Nolan – he’s worked on lots of films, including Harry Potter…,

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January 22nd, 2010 by: Lambert Varias

Paper Super Mario Brothers 3

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21-year old YouTube user smartkid82504 made this awesome stop motion film as his final project in his “Art and Alternative Media” class. Here’s what we might get if we mashed two Mario games together:

Before you get overly excited, let me tell you now that barely anything happens in this…

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January 15th, 2010 by: Lambert Varias

Fils Sound Film is a Flexible, Transparent Speaker

Here’s another cool find from the aisles of this year’s CES show. Developed by Korean electronics manufacturer FILS, this innovative material might look like a piece of acetate, but it’s actually a transparent speaker.

Fils Sound Film is a flexible, light transparent sound technology which can be used to create…

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January 9th, 2010 by: Technabob

Fuji Instax Camera Prints Tiny Pics for $1 Each, Will Really Make You Treasure Your Captured Memories

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Remember the PoGo? That’s Polaroid’s modern-day take on their classic instant cameras. The PoGo lets users edit pics before printing them, or you could save the pics and upload them to a computer later on. Fuji’s Instax instant camera has half of the functionality of the PoGo at half the…

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November 18th, 2009 by: Lambert Varias

Turbo: Action-Packed, Geeky Teen Movie. So Yeah, Satisfaction is Not Guaranteed.

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But hey it’s for free, so we can’t really complain. No one’s forcing you to watch it. But let me let me tell you more about the movie so you can decide if you’d rather watch a puppy who can’t get up. Turbo is basically Karate Kid 4.0. The movie…

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October 8th, 2009 by: Lambert Varias

Film & Cassette Tape Portraits by Iri5 Are for Sale, and Yes, They’Re Expensive.

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Reader Alex commented on our call for surveyees (take the survey! there’s a prize!) that the stuff we usually feature are cool (of course they are ) but mostly expensive. Alex, if you’re reading this, I’m sorry but this is another one of those cool-but-expensive stuffs. But they’re not just…

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June 25th, 2009 by: Lambert Varias

Hey, You Got Your Camera in My Roll of Film!

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There’s something just so wrong it’s right about this wacky camera. At first glance you’ll think this is just a gigantic roll of 35mm film. But pop open the side, and it reveals an actual 35mm camera under the hood.

The thing that really makes my brain ache is the…

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April 3rd, 2009 by: Technabob

Plamodel DIY 35mm Camera Kit Snaps Together, Then Snaps Photos

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Sure, you can pick up a cheap disposable camera at the neighborhood convenience store for about $10 bucks, but why buy one of those when you can build your own for a few dollars more?

The SuperHeadz Plamodel 35mm camera kit lets you snap together your camera using die-cut pieces…

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March 26th, 2009 by: Technabob

Speakers Made From Recycled Film Canisters

Bird-Electron Kodak Film Canister Speakers

Bird-Electron, the people who brought us iPod speakers made from gourds, has released another set of unique speakers for your portable media player. This time, the speakers are using recylced plastic containers from 35mm film to produce sound.

In addition to the environmentally-friendly reuse of materials, Bird-Electron Kodak Speakers don’t…

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September 1st, 2007 by: Technabob

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