Supercar – Wonder Word
“Wonder Word” was a single released in the year 2004 by the now defunct Japanese alternative rock band Supercar. The visually bizzare video for the song, directed by Koichiro Tsujikawa,…
“Wonder Word” was a single released in the year 2004 by the now defunct Japanese alternative rock band Supercar. The visually bizzare video for the song, directed by Koichiro Tsujikawa,…
Watch a rather funny and irreverent commercial for Heineken Beer.
I just dig the Sweeney Todd reference on this totally sweet-looking Razorblade Mirror from Suck UK. I’m not totally sold on the functionality part, but would still love to own…
Mithun Says, “Dancing Queen is a short film directed by Sumit Roy, a writer and award winning filmmaker based in India. The film is a moving look at the joy…
The Marvel Super Heroes was an animated cartoon series, first broadcast on U.S. television in the 1960s.
The low budget series used the technique of xerography; a process that involved the use of photocopied images from comic books, which were then manipulated to animate the characters.
The program had five segments, and each one featured the adventures of a popular Marvel superhero. Captain America, The Incredible Hulk, The Invincible Iron Man, The Mighty Thor, and Prince Namor the Sub-Mariner were the characters showcased by the show.
After searching around a bit, I was able to find the theme songs for all the superheroes on the show. Some of them are quite campy, but still great fun to watch.
Captain America
Artist Kellen Waugh has provided printable DIY directions for creating your own Wall-E paper model. Link [via]
One more cover this time. After singing a cover of Nine Inch Nails ‘Hurt’, Kermit is back with a “muppetified” cover of Radiohead's ‘Creep’, which just happens to be one…
I find the stuff on the Married To The Sea webcomic to be quite hilarious. This particular comic strip with a steampunk reference is especially funny. Link
This one is slightly dated, but is still a goodie. Watch Rick Miller, the man of many voices, perform a cover of Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody.
I just adore the casually playful nature of the song ‘Hey Hey Hey’ by Room Eleven, a band based in Holland. Singer Janne Schra’s voice has been described as “a…