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Monsters, Inc., one of my favorite Pixar movies, used the idea of monsters and scares and creepy creatures for laughs and a heartwarming story. This movie trailer by Ross Thompson paints the picture differently and re-cuts the scenes in the style of the Prometheus movie trailer. This is Monsters, Inc. the horror movie. Though Prometheus…
Meet Ram. It rams things it doesn’t like. Meet Drone. It buzzes around and films things it sometimes shouldn’t. Ram meet drone. Ram rams drone. Ram chases down photographer who tries to save drone. Ram is like celebrities who freak out on the paparazzi for getting too close. Celebrities are just like us. Ram is…
The jiggles, man. Ryan Matthew Smith filmed Jell-O bouncing in super slow motion and it’s weirdly fun to watch. Mostly because anything in slow motion is fun to watch but also because something as alien and flubber-esque and globby looking as Jell-O is just spectacular at bouncing. SPLOID is a new blog about awesome stuff.…
There are still too many unknowns about the hack that launched a thousand (well, a dozen or so) celeb nudes over the weekend; how it happened, what’s being done to keep it from happening again. But one thing has become more clear than ever: the need for a “private photo” mode on your smartphone. That…
Green stuff is going to grow towards the sun. When your at-home plants start edging their way to the window, it’s a good idea to rotate them once-a-week-ish to keep leaves, stems, and tendrils from becoming crazy lopsided. These lovely Voltasol pots are angled at the bottom into a gentle point, making for a quick…
Milan Vuckovic mashed up two things most humans love by re-imagining Game of Thrones’ opening credits in the style of Saul Bass, the master of the title sequence. It’s like if Game of Thrones existed in the 60s. Pretty soon, we’ll have a recreation of Game of Thrones for every era. SPLOID is a new…
Today, all around the country, kids are headed back to school—some facing, for the first time, the cruel hierarchy of high school hallways. In solidarity with America’s teens, let’s all head back to that place with Dazed and Confused. Alright, alright, alright. On some level, you can relate to this movie. You were a burner,…
Make all the “Dear Friend” email scam jokes that you want—Nigeria now has one of the most sophisticated government-issued ID systems in the world. A new nationwide card that rolls out this week collects biometric information to prevent fraud and includes a debit card feature backed by MasterCard. The National eID card, which was officially…
Moby has gotten so good at doing so many other things— campaigning for politicians, advocating for animals, blogging about architecture—that you might have almost forgotten that he still makes music. His newest video, “The Last Day,” is out today, should you need a reminder. As the latest video off his 2013 album Innocents, “The Last…
You can recognize these shots even if you only saw them for a second. Because they’ve been spoofed and parodied, referenced and homaged, spliced into our brains through pop culture, recreated in conversation so many times that these iconic shots are what we’ll remember even when we forget everything else. I don’t even think I’ve…
By now you’ve heard about the massive cache of nude photos that internet scumbags stole from a number of female celebrities. Now, researchers are learning more about how the perv-hackers may have done it: using a password-cracking software designed for police, but available online to anyone who seeks it. Over at Wired, Andy Greenberg explains…
I’ve seen many dash cam videos is my life but this one is so surreal, so unexpected and so hilarious that it’s already one of my favorites, even if it’s fake. Think of it as a movie and enjoy. Car rage videos aren’t normally this funny and that’s because this one is not real, it’s…
The European Space Agency’s Earth-monitoring Sentinels collected radar interferometry of the Napa Valley before and after the recent earthquake, highlighting ground deformation. Ground-truthing of surface ruptures is drawing a surprisingly complex picture of valley faults. For more uses of radar interferometry, check out these unstable slopes in South America.
It only requires assembling a single piece of Ikea furniture to realize why an electric screwdriver is a worthwhile investment. So if you’re in the market for one, Black+Decker’s new 4V MAX Lithium Pivot Screwdriver could be a great choice for the sole reason that you can charge it from the same USB adapters you…
The mid-1910s saw an explosion of people driving unlicensed cabs. They were called jitneys (slang for a nickel, which was also what they typically cost) and cities across the U.S. scrambled to regulate them. Today, cities around the world are struggling to regulate modern-day jitney coordination companies—ride-sharing apps like Uber and Lyft. But unlike the…
E. coli is an exceedingly common bacteria that lives in many places including your very own gut. It’s also a favorite organism for synthetic biologists looking to engineer useful microbes. By inserting just a few genes in E. coli, scientists have found they can coax the bacterium intomaking ready-to-use propane. You might know propane best…
Prepara has managed to miniaturize the handheld electric mixer your parents used by eliminating one of the spinning metal whisks and swapping the power cord for a set of four AAA batteries. Not only is it lighter and easier to use, it will also free up a bunch of drawer space. Using the compact blender,…
Welcome friends! Today, Apple’s going to take the wrapping off of the iPhone 6, possibly a larger iPhone 6L, and even more possibly the fabled iWatch. We’ll be covering it all live, right here. Join us! The keynote kicks off at 1PM EDT/10AM PDT, but we’ll be firing up the ol’ liveblog machine as early…
During my tour of LA’s sewers, I was consistently amazed by how little I knew about what went on in the drains and pipes beneath my feet. I asked Kent Carlson, the city’s sewer and stormwater field operations manager, to stop by and shoot the shit. After working as a machinist in the Navy, Carlson…
I’ll be perfectly honest with you. I didn’t really like the design of the new World Trade Center, when it first won approval. It seemed basic. But I watched it rise, and I saw it start to shine, catching reflections of the surrounding downtown skyscrapers. I realized I’d missed something early on. French illustrator Romain…