Amazing Steampunk Diving Suits and Submarines
The Upcool site has some mind-blowing pictures of old underwater diving suits and submarines. Some of the diving suits can be described as distinctively ‘steampunk’ in appearance, even though the…
The Upcool site has some mind-blowing pictures of old underwater diving suits and submarines. Some of the diving suits can be described as distinctively ‘steampunk’ in appearance, even though the…
I have always been a fan of hand painted backgrounds, especially the ones in the Tom and Jerry series created during the Hanna Barbera era, which were produced by Fred…
I found this amazing collection of vintage Italian adult comic book covers on Flickr. The gallery includes covers of the infamous “Isabella” comic, illustrated by the great Sandro Angiolini. The…
This photograph of an abandoned, stuck-in-a-time-warp NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory was taken near Bishop, California. Visit this link to see more cool photographs of the laboratory and some of its…
I'm not sure if this video is real, but it's the most hilarious thing I have seen in a while. I'm resonably sure, that people queued up to buy his…
This vintage ad for Shell X-100 motor Oil was the super-trippy creation of famed Russian illustrator Boris Artzybasheff. via (Thanks, Jeff )
More retro movie madness. This is one of the awesomest clips, I have ever been able to lay my eyes upon.
Forget about the news of Tony Stark (Iron Man) making a guest appearance in the upcoming Hulk Movie. Now imagine, Spider-man, El Mariachi, and a Mecha/Gundam robot, all coming together in a movie. That would rock. Unfortunately, it would be close to impossible for Hollywood studios to get all these characters from different genres into a single movie. Imagine the endless, bitter negotiations, rights acquisitions and piles of paperwork. But the good folks in Japan (bless their big hearts) have already done it. Obviously, they didn’t bother to get the rights for these famous characters, but who really gave a heck those days.
The last scene in the clip, takes the film to a different level. El Mariachi drives away with his lover son, leaving a forlorn Spider-man to wonder at what might have been. Wow ! A Brokeback Mountain story arc, too ?
You show them, Charlie! Charlie Chaplin was a true master of the silent film era. Though he did not have the advantages of modern technology, he was one of the…
More retro movie madness this time. I Drink your Blood / I Eat Your Skin was a 1970 double feature, a monstrosity which was "inspired" by the the vicious crimes…