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12 Feb 19:12

Show Me My Papers

by snopes@snopes.com
Cooper Griggs

ARG! Social media airing people's laundry. Enough already!

News: 19-year-old Alecia Faith Pennington claims she cannot prove her natural born citizenship due to parents' off-the-grid beliefs.
12 Feb 19:06

Unconditional Rebel: A 3.5-Minute Music Video Shot in Just 5 Seconds with a High Speed Camera

by Johnny Strategy

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One day in mid-Autumn of last year, 80 extras lined up along a dirt road in an industrial area in France. A car drove by at 50 km/h (about 31 mph) and filmed them engaging in various activities – everything from lighting up a barbecue grill and cutting a metal shopping cart to playing the cymbals and talking on the phone. The action was over, quite literally, in 5 seconds. French filmmaker Guillaume Panariello describes it as “the shortest shooting ever.” But it’s when the footage is slowed down that the magic happens.

The footage was filmed at an incredibly high rate of 1000 frames/second. Once it’s put to slow motion, what happened in 5 seconds unfolds into a 3.5-minute “dreamlike mural.” There were some digital elements later added in the editing room but for the most part this is a single, 5-second shot. It was put to the song “Unconditional Rebel” by French musician Siska. (via PetaPixel)

12 Feb 19:02

Humorous Street Art and Urban Interventions by SpY

by sergeyursu

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There are not many street artists who use their sense of humor, implementing it directly into the urban environment. There is no doubt that the Spanish artist SpY is among them.

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12 Feb 18:58

Trailer: Star Wars vs. Star Trek

by David Pescovitz
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via GN

No, it's not real. Yet.

12 Feb 17:50

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Looks like a Kookaburra.



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12 Feb 16:27

US carriers make it (somewhat) easier to unlock your phone

by Jon Fingas
If you've struggled with getting your carrier to unlock your phone so that you can easily travel abroad -- or, gasp, switch providers -- today is an important day. As promised, seven US networks (AT&T, Bluegrass Cellular, Cellcom, Sprint, T-Mobile, U...
12 Feb 01:53

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12 Feb 01:52

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12 Feb 00:30

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12 Feb 00:26

The Best Martial Arts Movie Fights of All Time

by Brian Ashcraft
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via Bewarethewumpus

The Best Martial Arts Movie Fights of All Time

From karate chops to roundhouse kicks, cinema has seen its share of martial arts fights. Now, it's time to look at the ones that come out on top when the others went down for the count. The best, if you like.

Obviously, making a list like this is quite a task. Saying one fight is better than another is subjective. And it would be so easy to make a laundry list that consists only of Jackie Chan, Donnie Yen, and Jet Li fights. That I have not done. Sorry!

Instead, this is comprised of a variety of different fights from over the years from different actors and directors in order to distill these scenes into a larger, all-encompassing best list. The scenes included show either a high level of martial arts skill, or in the case of some (I'm looking at you, Tarantino), an unabashed love of the genre itself.

If there are scenes I have missed, forgotten, or simply ignored, add them in the comments section below. Also note that some of the descriptions contain spoilers, so if you see a movie you haven't seen yet but plan to, you might wanna keep scrolling.

The Manchurian Candidate (1962)

The Best Martial Arts Movie Fights of All Time

This was one of the first times American mainstream moviegoers, who were used to cowboy saloon brawls, had seen a karate fight scene like this. The scene blew people's minds, inspiring some cinemagoers to take up karate, much like The Karate Kid would decades later. Sure, it doesn't compare with the martial arts acrobatics of the years that followed, but it's brutal and rough. So much so that Frank Sinatra ended up with a broken hand.

Zatoichi Challenged (1967)

The Best Martial Arts Movie Fights of All Time

The incomparable Shintaro Katsu as the character he made famous, the blind swordsman Zatoichi. Sure, Beat Takeshi did a commendable job in his 2003 take on Zatoichi, but here, Katsu shows why the character will always be his—and his alone— in this elegant samurai showdown.

Fist of Fury (1972)

The Best Martial Arts Movie Fights of All Time

Geez. Can you really pick Bruce Lee's best fight? Is that possible? In his short career, Lee left a series of iconic fights. There's everything like the the Chuck Norris duel to that time Bruce Lee tangoed with Kareem Abdul Jabbar—the last of which isn't really a great fight per se, but hey, it's got Kareem in sunglasses. But the Fist of Fury dojo fight lives up to its English language title. It's Bruce Lee uncorked and let loose. Jet Li did a damn fine job in the 1994 remake Fist of Legend, which proved him as a worthy successor.

Executioner (1974)

The Best Martial Arts Movie Fights of All Time

Most men could not pull off fighting in a frilly shirt-bowtie combo. Then again, Sonny Chiba is not most men. He fights bears. He throws X-ray punches. Here, he kicks paint off dudes' faces and rips out their bones. Sonny Chiba is a karate warrior. Sonny Chiba is the Street Fighter. Sonny Chiba is fucking badass.

Master of the Flying Guillotine (1976)

The Best Martial Arts Movie Fights of All Time

That's writer-director Jimmy Wang Yu as the One-armed Boxer, facing against a character that inspired Dhalsim from Street Fighter in one of the 1970's most inventive martial arts flicks.

The Magnificent Butcher (1979)

The Best Martial Arts Movie Fights of All Time

This was supposed to be Sammo Hung's breakout film a la Jackie Chan's Drunken Master. While it didn't surpass Jackie Chan's original, the film left us with some of Sammo Hung best fight scenes. That shouldn't come as a surprise seeing that iconic martial arts choreographer Yuen Woo-ping directed the film.

Wheels on Meals (1984)

The Best Martial Arts Movie Fights of All Time

As with Bruce Lee, picking Jackie Chan's best fight sequence is difficult, if not impossible. While Chan has done bigger stunts, the Wheels on Meals fight scene with Benny Urquidez is so relentless that even watching can be exhausting. Unlike other Jackie Chan fight scenes, this one doesn't rely heavily on props and instead lets viewers marvel at Chan's and Urquidez's skills. Honorable mention to both Drunken Master II and Who Am I, among a lifetime of spectacular work.

Once Upon a Time in China II (1992)

The Best Martial Arts Movie Fights of All Time

This isn't only one of the greatest movie marital arts fights, it is the greatest martial arts fight with bamboo poles. Bar none. Here, Jet Li and Donnie Yen are at the top of their game.

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)

The Best Martial Arts Movie Fights of All Time

Who knew the guy who made Eat Drink Man Woman and Sense and Sensibility could film a fight scene like this? Until the year 2000, no one.

Hero (2002)

The Best Martial Arts Movie Fights of All Time

Without a doubt, one of the most beautiful fight scenes ever filmed.

Kill Bill Vol. 1 (2003)

The Best Martial Arts Movie Fights of All Time

Okay, so the scene is heavy on special effects, wire-work, and camera tricks. But it's such a stylish love letter to martial arts films that the scene comes together in a kinetic and satisfying way. Fun fact: Sonny Chiba's daughter is one of the Crazy 88s.

The Matrix Reloaded (2003)

The Best Martial Arts Movie Fights of All Time

While not costing $40 million dollars like the Agent Smith fight apparently did, Matrix Reloaded's chateau scene is the better for it. There's no badly aged CGI, and instead, there's a well-paced, easy to follow, and brilliantly choreographed fight—something that most Hollywood movies are unable to do.

The Protector (2005)

The Best Martial Arts Movie Fights of All Time

While Ong-Bak has Tony Jaa kick ass WHILE ON FIRE, The Protector showcases his martial arts talent in a four-minute long take that took a month of preparation. The shot was so complex that it was only possible to do two takes per day—in order to fix the set between takes. The result is the Touch of Evil or the I Am Cuba tracking shot of marital arts movies.

IP Man (2008)

The Best Martial Arts Movie Fights of All Time

A mix of over-the-top gonzo act and superb technique. This scene shows Donnie Yen using wing-chun to knock the crap out of a horde of black belts. So much skill. So much ouch.

The Raid: Redemption (2011)

The Best Martial Arts Movie Fights of All Time

The Raid's big hallway setpiece might evoke comparisons with Old Boy's big fight. But the key difference is that Old Boy's feels like a tooth-and-nail (and hammer) brawl. The Raid's is also a down and dirty brawl, but with more of a martial arts flair.

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11 Feb 23:36

Court clamps down on warrantless surveillance case against NSA

by Billy Steele
This week, a US District Court judge ruled in favor of the NSA in a case challenging its tactics of intercepting messages on the internet without a warrant. California District Judge Jeffrey White said that the plaintiffs in Jewel vs. NSA didn't esta...
11 Feb 05:10

NSA leaks suggest Iran learned cyberwarfare from US attacks

by Mariella Moon
Cooper Griggs

not surprised.

The US government and security experts have connected Iran to many cyberattacks in the past, including one launched against the Navy. Based on a 2013 NSA document leaked by Edward Snowden, published by The Intercept, it's also been long suspected tha...
10 Feb 23:19

Apple invests in a solar farm that can power 60,000 homes

by Jon Fingas
Apple makes much ado about using clean energy sources to power its buildings these days, and it just put its money where its mouth is... a lot of money. The company is investing a whopping $848 million in a First Solar plant in California's Monterey ...
10 Feb 23:05

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10 Feb 21:41

Jeb Bush's email transparency experiment goes horribly wrong (update)

by Richard Lawler
Cooper Griggs

LOL! So are all of the Bush boys idiots? Or just George and Jeb?

Today Jeb Bush posted archives containing thousands of emails from his time as governor of Florida for public viewing. That's great as a push for transparency from a potential presidential candidate, however as The Daily Dot and The Verge have found,...
10 Feb 20:47

A New Artificial Skylight System Nearly Indistinguishable from the Sun Itself

by Christopher Jobson

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In what may be one of the most ground-breaking developments in creating artificial sunlight, a group of Italian scientists recently announced CoeLux, a new kind of skylight that perfectly mimics the feel of daylight. The creator’s claim the system is so effective that it tricks unknowing individuals into thinking they are looking up at the actual sun.

The inventors are somewhat tight-lipped about how CoeLux works, but it involves filtering a light source through a layer of nanoparticles that mimic Earth’s atmosphere. Because of this, not only does the color match sunshine but the quality does as well. In the photos above—which CoeLux insists aren’t digitally altered—you can get an idea of how realistic the light is, and see it in action in the video.

The light is currently available in three different configurations that mimic sunlight at different points on the globe including tropical, mediterranean, and nordic environments. Applications for CoeLux might involve anywhere light is scarce, from extreme environments like scientific outposts to underground parking garages or even in hospitals. You can see more on their website. (via PetaPixel)

10 Feb 18:29

micdotcom:The U.S. could learn a lot from how Germany is dealing...

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The U.S. could learn a lot from how Germany is dealing with measles 

375 cases of measles have been confirmed in Germany in the past four months. With 254 new cases in January alone, the Washington Post calculates the Germanic outbreak to be 10 times worse than America’s, based on relative population size.

But their reaction has been at least 10 times better

10 Feb 18:25

Anamorphic Work with Cylindrical Mirror

by Valentin
Cooper Griggs

via David Pelaez

L’artiste hongrois István Orosz imagine des illustrations anamorphiques incroyables. Il dessine et peint des images qui semblent n’avoir aucun sens jusqu’à ce que vous placiez un miroir cylindrique au sommet de l’oeuvre d’art. István utilise de des algorithmes qui lui permettent de concrétiser ses idées sur le papier.

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10 Feb 18:20

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10 Feb 18:08

'Sartorial robots' zip your clothes up for you

by Mariella Moon
Cooper Griggs

This will be handy for the body bags once the robot overlords have seized control.

We hope you remember this tiny machine in the far future (while in a high-tech hotel served by a cadre of robots), because this might be how "auto-zippers" begin. Part of a project called Sartorial Robots, which an MIT student starter a couple of yea...
10 Feb 18:02

Neil Armstrong kept the original moon landing camera in his closet

by Jon Fingas
If you were the first to set foot on a celestial body, wouldn't you keep a few mementos from the trip? The great Neil Armstrong certainly did -- including one of the most important gadgets in recent history. The Smithsonian National Air & Space Museu...
10 Feb 16:09

Google's got a robot dog that stalks indoors, haunts dreams

by Timothy J. Seppala
Cooper Griggs

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Now imagine 10-15 of these. Armed with pulse rifles and mortars.

This is how it starts: you feel bad seeing the robot "dog" get kicked, and the next thing you know it's nipping at your heels, pushing you back to work in the salt mines. Instead of using the film and TV trope to illustrate how morally bankrupt a vil...
10 Feb 15:00

Rescue drone that can search buildings wins $1 million prize

by Steve Dent
Cooper Griggs

Reminds me a little of the scout drones in Prometheus.

A clever, bizarre-looking drone that may one day save your butt has won a million bucks in the UAE's Drones for Good competition. Flyability's GimBall has the unusual ability to squeeze into tight indoor spaces and search for potential disaster victi...
10 Feb 14:30

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they are soo fucking lucky

my god the last GIF why would anyone do that?!?! 

10 Feb 08:12

New video spec clears the way for 8K laptop screens

by Jon Fingas
Think your 4K laptop or 5K iMac is hot stuff? If specification developers have their way, both will soon be old hat. The Video Electronics Standards Association has unveiled Embedded DisplayPort 1.4a, a new format that lets all-in-ones and laptops us...