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03 May 13:09

Newswire: A Chicago donut shop is printing Mitch Hedberg's "Receipt For Donut" routine on its receipts

by Marah Eakin
Harith

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One pop-culture savvy donut shop employee is doing the lord’s work. After being given permission to put whatever he wants on customer’s receipts at Stan’s Donuts in Chicago, he decided to include a printed transcription of Mitch Hedberg’s “Receipt For Donut” bit, in which the late comedian claims that he can’t think of a situation in which he’d need a receipt for a donut.

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The staffer posted a picture of the receipt to Reddit, where it quickly got a lot of play—including getting picked up by places like the International Business Times. Said Redditor insists his donut receipts shouldn’t be in the actual news, but a donut-hungry public clearly has a fever for witty cashier banter. According to Geekosystem, the receipt message was subsequently changed to ...

03 May 13:07

"Everybody loves beer. Beer is joy. "

by AOA
Harith

PREACH.

Over a Capital, Jimmy Vielkind looks at New York State's growing beer/spirits/cider scene -- and some of the obstacles holding back the industry. An example: The state does not yet have a large scale producer of malt (though that may soon change), which is an issue for brewers who need New York State ingredients to meet thresholds under the state's farm brewery license. [Capital]
02 May 17:24

The extraordinarily 80s Crossgates promo film

by AOA
Harith

YOU GUYS

A link to this video on YouTube -- a 1984 promo film by the Pyramid Companies for the then just-opened Crossgates Mall -- popped up in our inbox with a message from Fred that simply said: "Eight minutes of eighties awesomeness."

Heh. And Fred was right. It is 80s-tastic, like some synthesizer newsreel film. Come for the 80s fashion and stores long gone, stay for the the now-three-decade-old aerial footage.

A few stills are after the jump to give you a sense of the video...

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02 May 15:06

There’s nowhere to sit. All the spots are taken by...



There’s nowhere to sit. All the spots are taken by rhinoceroses.

01 May 18:20

feistie: so my cousin went to senior prom and got out of not a car, not a limo, but a TARDIS they...

Harith

Baller as fuck.

feistie:

so my cousin went to senior prom and got out of not a car, not a limo, but a TARDIS

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they pulled up in a flatbed truck and then he walked out of a REPLICA TARDIS HIS DAD SPENT TWO WEEKS CONSTRUCTING

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I AM NOT MAKING THIS UP HE ARRIVED IN A TARDIS DRESSED LIKE SO

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I just thought the Whovian side of tumblr would appreciate this

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that is all

01 May 17:44

Newswire: Hailee Steinfeld aca-joining the cast of Pitch Perfect 2

by Marah Eakin
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ACA-MAZING

True Grit star Hailee Steinfeld is joining the cast of Pitch Perfect 2. There’s no word yet on who she’ll play, whether she’ll sing, whether she’ll be good or evil, or anything more concrete, but it is known that Steinfeld will join Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson, and Brittany Snow in the a cappella film when it starts filming this month in Baton Rouge. Steinfeld’s casting marks the first new character added to the sequel. Pitch Perfect 2 hits theaters May 15, 2015.


01 May 13:43

'Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes' Coming This Fall [Video + Tons Of Images]

by Matt D. Wilson
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This was inevitable, and welcome. I hope Zade gets into these in a few years, because I'm basically just looking for an excuse to buy them.

A new version of Disney Infinity is coming this fall, and it's going to focus completely on Marvel superheroes. Iron Man, Black Widow, Thor, Captain America, Hulk and Hawkeye, the team from the first Avengers movie, will be the first batch of heroes available in Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes. There will be 20 playable figures released in all, with potentially more to follow.

Not only that, but the Marvel version of the game will feature stories written by Brian Michael Bendis.

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30 Apr 12:41

s/camel/_/

by xqwzts
Right now someone who works for Facebook is getting tens of thousands of error messages and frantically trying to find the problem before the whole charade collapses. There's a team at a Google office that hasn't slept in three days. Somewhere there's a database programmer surrounded by empty Mountain Dew bottles whose husband thinks she's dead. And if these people stop, the world burns. Most people don't even know what sysadmins do, but trust me, if they all took a lunch break at the same time they wouldn't make it to the deli before you ran out of bullets protecting your canned goods from roving bands of mutants.
29 Apr 22:25

Newswire: Warner Bros. is working on nine more DC Comics films

by Sam Barsanti
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Good speculatin', AV Club, but we already know a bunch of these movies:

http://www.bleedingcool.com/2014/04/27/official-justice-league-movie-directed-by-zack-snyder-will-follow-batmansuperman/

They were right about Shazam, but they did not -- and really, who would? -- predict METAL MEN.

If you thought this weekend’s announcement of a Justice League movie was the extent of Warner Bros.’ vision for the future of movies based on DC Comics, there’s a good chance you come from an alternate reality in which companies don’t value money as much as they do here. Perhaps in your world, Batman is a bad guy obsessed with owls, and entertainment companies are driven by creative concerns instead of financial. But people in our universe love money. Perhaps that’s why Warner Bros. is working on nine additional DC-based movies.

This is according to a report in The Wall Street Journal (via Coming Soon), which makes it look like Warner Bros. is very serious about taking on Marvel and its vast, 14-year-plan of Avengers tie-ins. Assuming Justice League and Man Of Steel 2: This One Also Has The Justice League don’t count, we can ...

24 Apr 20:08

Newswire: Stephen Colbert stopped by The Daily Show to say goodbye to Stephen Colbert

by Sean O'Neal
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Bravo.

As we rapidly approach the time when we’ll have but a mere seven months or so left of The Colbert Report, Stephen Colbert is doing all he can to hurriedly put his affairs in order, last-306,803-minutes-style. So last night, as is required of everyone everywhere who quits their job, he stopped by The Daily Show for an exit interview with Jon Stewart—who’s well aware his onetime protégé is moving on, having endorsed and paid tribute to him already. But there is still the formality of hearing it from him directly. It’s all part of the paperwork.

Colbert, setting up a heartwarming tribute to himself, also let Stewart know his official reasons for leaving: He’s “won television,” and has nowhere left to go. (Certainly not to The Late Show, where “some fat guy” will be taking over.) Of course, as someone pointed out recently, The ...

23 Apr 20:34

While discussing the non-stop production updates, character casting announcements and plot reveals in online movie "news"...

by MRTIM
Harith

Yup


23 Apr 17:43

Newswire: NBC will finally air The Maya Rudolph Variety Show in May

by Marah Eakin
Harith

FINALLY

After months in limbo, Maya Rudolph’s variety show special finally has a run date. The Maya Rudolph Show will air Monday, May 19 at 10 p.m. ET on NBC and will star not only Rudolph but pals Kristen Bell, Andy Samberg, Fred Armisen, Craig Robinson, Sean Hayes, and Chris Parnell. Janelle Monae will act as the show’s musical guest, and Raphael Saaddiq will lead the house band. The show, executive produced by Lorne Michaels, is ostensibly meant as a pilot, and  was originally scheduled to air after the Winter Olympics. Its success could mean development into an ongoing series (though the fact that it’s languished on NBC’s schedule since late 2013 suggests the network probably isn’t pushing for that).

18 Apr 20:52

Jerry Seinfeld's Inner Monologue Reviews His Instagrams

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So I was reading this post and it was not very good or funny, but then I glanced up at the url and laughed for like five minutes. Admittedly it will probably not be as good, since it is being pointed out to you rather than discovered spontaneously after 90 seconds of boredom, but I just had to tell you guys this happened.

WHY AM I YELLING?

DO YOU REALLY THINK I AM GOING TO EAT THIS?

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WHO DECIDED TO LIGHT ALL OF THESE CANDLES

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DID IT FLASH? I DON'T THINK THE CAMERA FLASHED?

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WHO THOUGHT THIS WAS A GOOD IDEA AND WHY DID I AGREE TO BUY IT

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17 Apr 16:26

Anti-Semitic Kansas Shooter Mostly Has His Mayor’s Support

by Caroline Bankoff
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what the devil


Like many people who spoke to the press in the wake of this weekend's deadly shootings at two Kansas Jewish facilities, Marionville Mayor Dan Clevenger felt the bizarre need to point out that the vocally anti-Semitic gunman, Frazier Glenn Miller, otherwise seemed like a decent guy. "He was always nice and friendly and respectful of elder people, you know, he respected his elders greatly. As long as they were the same color as him," said Clevenger, whose small Missouri town is the closest one to Miller's home (hat tip, TPM). "Very fair and honest and never had a bit of problem." However, the mayor differs slightly from others who vouched for Miller's niceness in that he was also willing to say that he wasn't totally opposed to the shooter's beliefs.

"Kind of agreed with him on some things, but I don't like to express that too much," Clevenger told local television station KSPR. Though he said that Miller "didn't have any right" to kill three innocent people, he wasn't shy about mentioning, "There some things that are going on in this country that are destroying us. We've got a false economy and it's — some of those corporations are run by Jews because the names are there." (A decade ago, he also wrote a letter to the editor identifying himself as "a  friend of Frazier Miller helping to spread his warnings" about "the Jew-run medical industry" and the "Jew-run government.") He also speculated that Miller would use his trial to "really state his views on things" and "go out with a bang." Basically, it'll just be another opportunity for Marionville's most prominent residents to do the place proud.

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Filed Under: frazier glenn cross ,frazier glenn miller ,crimes and misdemeanors ,awful things ,white supremacy ,kansas ,shootings ,dan clevenger

16 Apr 21:59

For Our Consideration: Stephen Colbert is succeeding downward by taking over Late Show

by Mike Vago
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This. Very this. I've felt a little flat about Colbert taking over the Late Show, and I thought it was just because I don't know what kind of host he'd be when he's not doing the character. But this piece takes that idea to the next level -- I don't want him to have to do his character for the rest of his life, but I also don't want to see him doing something so formulaic and uninventive as late night talk.

When Stephen Colbert takes over CBS’ Late Show next year, he joins a grand tradition of innovative comedians hosting talk shows, a tradition that stretches back from Steve Allen and Ernie Kovacs through Johnny Carson and Colbert’s predecessor, David Letterman. But Colbert will also become part of a newer tradition—the modern phenomenon of TV performers succeeding downward.

The classic case is Katie Couric. Couric may have been the perfect host of The Today Show, a job she held for 15 years. She was smart enough to do serious news, and she also brought a light touch that made cooking segments and puff pieces fun and fascinating. After conquering the breakfast nook, in 2006 she got a call up to the bigs: the CBS Evening News. There was no question the job offer was a big deal. This was the desk, after all, where Walter Cronkite once sat as ...

28 Mar 03:18

‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ Trailer: The Boys Are Back

by Germain Lussier
Harith

Oh god. It's really here, guys. It's really happening.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles trailer

After years of speculation and controversy, the first Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles trailer is finally here. Directed by Jonathan Liebesman, this reboot of the comic book turned TV show turned movie series has a more modern feel than previous incarnations. We hear Shredder (William Fichtner) talk about creating heroes with reporter April O’Neil (Megan Fox) and then, there they are. Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Donatello and Raphael. Well, not all of them together. Not in this short tease for the August 8 release. But you get a pretty good idea. Check it out below

Here’s the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles trailer.

After that short tease, the look of the Turtles isn’t what bothers me. It’s not even the suggestion Shredder and April O’Neil’s dad created the turtles. It’s the tone. The film is presented as this realistic, gritty action movie, but the Turtles sound like the old Turtles, cracking jokes and grinningly helping each other out. Even in this short tease, the Turtles feel like the turtles fans are familiar with from the TV show and first set of movies. You can practically smell the pizza. Will that work in this otherwise seemingly heavy movie?

In addition, here’s the first full image from the film:

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Megan Fox

The reboot of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is directed by Jonathan Liebesman. It stars Megan Fox, Pete Ploszek, Noel Fisher, Jeremy Howard, Alan Ritchson, Danny Woodburn, William Fichtner, Will Arnett, Whoopi Goldberg and opens August 8. Here’s the official synopsis:

The city needs heroes. Darkness has settled over New York City as Shredder and his evil Foot Clan have an iron grip on everything from the police to the politicians. The future is grim until four unlikely outcast brothers rise from the sewers and discover their destiny as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The Turtles must work with fearless reporter April and her wise-cracking cameraman Vern Fenwick to save the city and unravel Shredder’s diabolical plan.

The post ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ Trailer: The Boys Are Back appeared first on /Film.

27 Mar 21:41

Russia Has Also Seized Ukraine’s Military Dolphins

by Caroline Bankoff
Harith

Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat


When Russia took the Crimean peninsula, it also gained control of what had been Ukraine's Sevastopol-based "combat dolphins," state-owned news agency RIA Novosti reported. The sea mammals have been trained to do a variety of tasks, including "underwater patrolling with detection devices" and "defending against mines and enemy divers," according to ABC News. (The world's only other known fleet of militarized dolphins belongs to the United States.) It has been reported that the Ukrainians also hoped to outfit the creatures' heads with knives, pistols, and carbon-monoxide-filled weapons that would allow them to take out enemy divers.

However, according to a military employee who spoke to RIA Novosti, the program was due to be shut down in April because "the Ukrainian Navy lacked the funds for such know-how." Apparently, there is now renewed hope for its continuation: "The oceanarium's engineers are developing new instruments for new applications to boost the operational efficiency of the dolphins underwater," said the employee. "Our experts have developed new devices, which convert the detection of objects by the dolphins' underwater sonar to a signal on an operator's monitor." It's impossible to say whether the dolphins, who very well could have been looking forward to retirement, are happy with the change in leadership.

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Filed Under: international intrigue ,ukraine ,russia ,crimea ,dolphins ,animals

27 Mar 13:55

How to Poop Like a Samurai

by A Manly Guest Contributor
Harith

I'll just leave this here.

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Editor’s Note: This a guest post from Will Black.

So you have started shaving with a safety razor like your handsome granddad and taking James Bond showers to stimulate your muscles with a frigid rinse at the end. Maybe you have been building your bug-out bag and practicing tying knots underwater like a Navy SEAL, all while building rituals of habit. What’s next? In answer to your questions on the title of this piece — yes, there is a way that you can visit the bathroom in the way of the masters of Bushido.

Years ago, when I was 12-15 years old, the Japanese cultural craze was starting to hit America and Samurai swords were all the rage. I would read anything I could on Japan’s ancient warriors. To this day I keep my bokken (木剣, bok(u), “wood,” and ken, “sword”), a wooden sword most commonly in the shape of the katana, as my weapon of choice by the bed.

During this period I got my hands on a copy of Dave Lowry’s book, Autumn Lightning. Dave Lowry has written articles for years for Black Belt Magazine (yes, I had a subscription at the time). In his book he chronicled his coming to hear about a Japanese sword master that lived in his neighborhood, and his subsequent work to become a student, along with many of the things that he had learned.

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Lowry’s master never stopped training. This was due to his zanshin or “continuing mind.” Simply stated, everything he did, he did with great purpose. As he was a sword master, he continued in his study of the sword. When it rained, the master would go outside, crouch in the rain shadow under the house’s eaves, and cut rain drops dripping from the roof line as they fell. He never stopped studying what he did. Bushido taught zanshin as preparedness for battle, which could come at any time. Even, say, when one was on the toilet.

The method his master taught for relieving oneself had been passed down for generations untold. When one would go to the outhouse, he would remove his right leg fully from his clothes. This was to give him full mobility. Yes, it would be odd to fight someone off when you were on the john, but imagine your feet being tied together when you were attacked on said john vs. your legs moving freely.

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Secondly was body position and posture. The samurai would sit squarely on the seat, cross his leg so that his right ankle rested on his left knee (his left foot remained on the ground), place a hand on each knee, then straighten his back. Supposedly this aligns the bowels to help one from having to strain. You may think it seems like a bunch of malarkey, but this one actually works. If you have ever felt like there is a plumbing issue when you sit down, then pay attention. Take your time, have some patience, and you will get the yoga version of Draino on your system that has been passed down from samurai warlords of old. I have literally felt a swirling sensation during the act of evacuation. Try it out to see for yourself.

One downside is that our toilet seats are really geared towards sitting with both legs straight forward and on the ground. Another is that rarely is the seat exactly where your thigh is parallel to the ground. Most seats are too low for the average man, so it may be a strain just to get that leg up. Finally, if you really want to be technically correct in what you’re doing, you need to have a bokken in the bathroom with you. This is part of being prepared. Legs free is good. Legs free and armed is better.

Just remember these steps to help you bug-out to the bathroom next time nature calls.

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Will Black runs The Meridian Foundation, a group passionate about helping businesses support the charities that inspire them by redirecting a portion of the fees that are paid to MC/Visa. If he is not in the water, he is under it, near it, or in his secret Lair hidden in his house which is his 2-year-old daughter’s favorite room.

Illustrations by Ted Slampyak

27 Mar 13:18

Newswire: Apple now in talks with Comcast for some of that sweet, uncongested web space

by Kyle Ryan
Harith

Hey, that's swell.

Like Netflix before it last month, Apple is in talks with Comcast for a deal to let its Apple TV streaming service bypass public web congestion, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal. The deal affects the so-called “last mile” of connectivity, the part controlled by ISPs like Comcast, whose customers pay for Internet access. The whole infrastructure of the Internet and how something gets from Apple’s servers to your Apple TV is eye-glazingly complex, but to try to put it simply: Apple wants Comcast relay traffic from its set-top boxes separately from public web traffic. 

Last month, Netflix worked out a similar deal with Comcast, the nation’s largest ISP, and experts speculated then that the deal wouldn’t entail higher prices for customers—because instead of paying a middleman company for bandwidth, Netflix (and now Apple) is simply paying Comcast. 

WSJ’s sources say the ...

26 Mar 14:51

LOL: Bradley Cooper Proves Louis CK’s ‘Inside the Actors Studio’ Theory Wrong

by Germain Lussier
Harith

So weird!

Bradley Cooper Louis CK Actors Studio

Louis CK is known for telling the truth. Even if it’s painful or offensive, Louis CK will tell people how it is. Now, a recently discovered interview shoves that idea in his face thanks to CK’s American Hustle nemesis, Bradley Cooper.

To explain, in an old interview CK did with fellow comedian, writer and actor Stephen Merchant, he joked about the fact every single actor who asks a question on Inside the Actor’s Studio will never be famous. That sounds like a pretty safe assumption, if only because of the millions of people who want to be actors, only a small handful actually reach recognizable status. But, it’s not 100% true; one young actor who asked a question on Inside the Actor’s Studio did become famous. A young man named Bradley Cooper.

Check out this great video below.

Thanks to the Wrap for the heads up.

Bradley Cooper Louis CK’s Inside the Actors Studio Theory Broken

The levels of coincidence and irony here are just incredible. Obviously, the fact that Cooper, now a famous actor, did ask a question on Inside the Actor’s Studio, is the biggest one. Second is the fact Cooper is asking Sean Penn that question, the exact actor CK mentions as a throwaway example. And third, that CK ended up in a movie with Cooper, and in that movie, Cooper serves him up in such demeaning way. It’s as if years of frustration culminated on set that day. Not that either actor was likely aware of this odd coincidence at the time.

The editing of this video is perfect and hilarious. In fact, it’s almost too perfect and hilarious. You can’t watch this and not think Penn, Cooper, Merchant and CK are all in on the gag and shot an elaborate version of the show. However, a quick Google search will show that not only did Cooper earn his Masters of Fine Arts from the Actors Studio at The New School, where this show was taped, he did ask that question.

What are your thoughts on the video?

The post LOL: Bradley Cooper Proves Louis CK’s ‘Inside the Actors Studio’ Theory Wrong appeared first on /Film.

25 Mar 17:29

Newswire: You can now boldly get drunk on official Klingon beer

by Caroline Siede
Harith

"I recommend we also order nachos, sir."
"I appreciate your insight Worf, but no."

Although usually associated with bloodwine, Star Trek’s Klingons are also fond of their warnog—a clear, Klingon ale that’s just not as good out of the replicator. Now, thanks to CBS Consumer Products, Trekkies will be able to taste that Klingon specialty for themselves. CBS and Federation of Beer have teamed up on an official Star Trek-themed Dunkelweizen called Klingon Warnog, a beverage billed asa bold beer suited for the harsh Klingon lifestyle” (and hopefully the intense Klingon partying lifestyle as well).

While Canadian Trekkies have been enjoying Vulcan Ale since last year, this is the first official Star Trek beer to be sold in the U.S. The Tin Man Brewing Company in Indiana will handle production, and the official description reads:

Warnog's aroma is predominantly mild banana and clove produced by the German wheat yeast, supported by subtle sweet malt character from the ...

22 Mar 02:43

Newswire: Full list of Record Store Day releases announced, lines already forming

by David Anthony
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The first sentence of this piece, YES.

I'm trying not to get my heart set on any particular release but I WANT SO MANY OF THESE.

Record Store Day, the annual celebration of local record stores that forgoes cake and party hats for long lines and crushing anxiety for its participants, will be taking place on Saturday, April 19. In years past, the list of Record Store Day releases has been vast, including reissues of out-of-print titles, pre-releases of forthcoming works, and limitless other day-of specialties that ensure hopeful collectors will be waiting out front of stores hours before they open. In advance of this, Record Store Day has unleashed its massive list of special releases, one that is as diverse and deep as any year prior. The full list can be perused here—and since lines outside of shops are probably already 10 people deep, it’s best to start searching eBay for those 311 reissues now, bro. 

21 Mar 04:40

The 13 Best "Disney Afternoon" Shows

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The order of this list is all kinds of fucked. I'll give you the top 4, fine, but there's no way Gummi Bears was better than Rescue Rangers, and the bottom of the list? Timon and Pumba better than Bonkers? GOOD DAY SIR.

These classic ’90s cartoons are ranked from best to worst (woo oo!).

Quack Pack

Quack Pack

Original series run: Sept. 3, 1996–Nov. 28, 1996

Plot: Huey, Dewey, and Louie are angsty teenagers who now live with their Uncle Donald — wait, did Uncle Scrooge die?! — who works as a cameraman alongside girlfriend Daisy, who is now a reporter with her own TV show.

Final verdict: Disney rarely does hip or cool well, and this adaption suffered from trying to transition Huey, Dewey, and Louie into cool teens.

Disney Television Animation / Via disney.wikia.com

Quack Pack intro:

Bonkers

Bonkers

Original series run: Sept. 4, 1993–Nov. 28, 1996

Plot: A spin-off of the short-lived Saturday morning cartoon Raw Toonage, this series followed the adventures of Bonkers D. Bobcat, a washed-up cartoon star turned Hollywood cop.

Final verdict: Bonkers was just plain annoying, and he lacked any of the appeal and charm of Roger Rabbit, the cartoon he was based on.

Disney Television Animation

Bonkers intro:


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20 Mar 13:50

2048, Doctor Who style

by Dorothy Ail
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SO ADDICTIVE

Link here. It's fairly straightforward - a version of the amusingly addictive pattern game 2048 with Doctor Who pictures put on. A fun little timewaster, though.


19 Mar 16:20

'Peanuts' Movie Teaser, Images Promise All The Snoopy You Could Want And 'No Twerking'

by Matt D. Wilson
Harith

I was the #1 most worried person when this movie was announced, but this looks perfect.

Charles Schulz's much beloved, long-running comic strip Peanuts is coming to theaters in a new, all CGI film in November 2015, and fans got their first look Tuesday via a few images and a 60-second teaser from Blue Sky Studios.

From the looks of it, fans should probably feel pretty encouraged. Not only do the movie characters look a whole heck of a lot like Schulz's comic designs (or at least 3D versions thereof), but the teaser indicates that the unforgettable Vince Guaraldi music that accompanied Peanuts TV specials for decades will be used. Check out the teaser and images after the jump!

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18 Mar 17:32

Newswire: Nine Inch Nails, Soundgarden announce co-headlining tour

by Marah Eakin
Harith

Mountain Tall, your dreams are leaking into the real world.

The dream of the ’90s will be alive in amphitheaters this summer, with Nine Inch Nails and Soundgarden teaming up for a North American tour. The co-headlining jaunt kicks off July 19 in Las Vegas and will run through Aug. 25, when the two intense acts will headline the Hollywood Bowl. Death Grips will open most dates (provided the group actually shows up). Dates for the whole run are below.

Tickets go on sale Friday, March 21. Fan club pre-sale for each city begins today at noon local time, via NIN and Soundgarden’s respective websites.

Nine Inch Nails/Soundgarden tour 2014
July 19—Planet Hollywood—Las Vegas, Nevada  
July 21—Red Rocks Amphitheatre—Morrison, Colorado  
July 24—First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre—Tinley Park, Illinois  
July 26—DTE Energy Music Theatre—Clarkson, Michigan
July 27—Molson Canadian Amphitheatre—Toronto, Ontario  
July 29—XFINITY Center—Mansfield, Massachusetts
July 30—Susquehanna Bank ...

18 Mar 16:08

HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY!

by MRTIM

17 Mar 12:30

Newswire: Yes, a Bay Area radio station has had Nelly’s “Hot In Herre” on loop for the last 48 hours

by Sonia Saraiya

Latino Mix 105.7, a heretofore innocuous radio station serving San Francisco’s Spanish-language musical needs, has had Nelly’s “Hot In Herre” on loop since the afternoon of March 14, at least. It has not made much of an effort to explain why, although Radio Insight reports that it is a publicity stunt marking the station’s rebranding as a “Hot” station instead of a “Latino” station. Hence, “Hot In Herre”—on loop, maybe forever.

If you listen long enough (as you should), interspersed between Spanish-language commercials for goods and services in the Oakland area is trance-like, tantric mind-state that occurs when endings and beginnings blur, when it is always hot in herre, so take off all your clothes.

Give a little bit of ah, ah. With a little bit of ah, ah.

Listen live here. Forever. And follow the increasing confusion and horror of the radio-listening public at ...

13 Mar 17:11

Great Job, Internet!: Garfield Without Garfield’s Thought Balloons is a twist on a twist on the comic strip

by John Teti

Garfield Minus Garfield is funny, but it’s also about five years old, making it ancient in Internet terms. It’s about time, then, that someone came along and put a new spin on the idea of taking Garfield out of Garfield comics. For those unaware, Garfield comics are newspaper comic strips in which a man talks to his cat and nothing is digitally removed for comedic purposes. They’re very weird.

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But that brings us to Garfield Without Garfield’s Thought Balloons, a joke that is exactly what it describes. Created by cartoonist Jonathan Wojcik for Bogleech, the comics are a funny and surprisingly novel take on the “Photoshopping Garfield” genre. They work with the idea that Garfield’s owner, Jon Arbuckle, can’t actually hear the ...

11 Mar 15:52

Albany Postcard Project

by AOA
Harith

Love

albany postcard project screengrab

A screengrab from the new site.

Behold, some delicious local history nerd candy: the Albany Postcard Project.

The site, a creation of Albany Archives and collaborators, is an online collection of local vintage postcards mapped to the places from which the images were taken/illustrated. The entries also include dates about when the postcard's publishing era, when/from where/to where it was sent if mailed, and the message on the back.

Example: Here's an entry for a 1907 postcard of The Trust Building at the corner of State and Broadway in downtown Albany. (The SUNY Research Foundation currently occupies the building.)

From the project's about page:

At its peak, the postcard craze of the 1900s spawned thousands of images from many American cities, hundreds of them from Albany. The Albany Postcard Project is a community based initiative launched by the Albany Archives to create a comprehensive look at how the city appeared at the turn of the 20th century using scenes from postcards.
With much of Albany's architecture lost to time (and bulldozers), we can get a great idea of where the generations before us lived and worked through these pictures. In many instances we can duplicate the spot where the postcard was taken and compare the two locations, sometimes with startling results.
Over time we plan to collect as many of postcards as possible, and we need your help. We'd love to have scans of your postcards to help get a clearer picture of the city.

That about page link includes the info about how to submit cards.

Earlier on AOA:
+ Talking with the creator of Albany Archives
+ Albany: Then and Now app