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Tauntaun Sleeping Bag

Posted by 1337g33k on October 12, 2009

It’s going to be awesome to be able to use my son as an excuse to get this…

Think Geek:

“Slumber in the Belly of the Beast:

In the sub-zero wasteland of the planet Hoth, only the strong survive… and of course those lucky Jedi protected by the thick skin of a Tauntaun. Now after exhaustive movie viewing research and analysis ThinkGeek Labs has isolated the exact synthetic compounds needed to re-create Tauntaun fur. What have we done with this supreme knowledge? Created a Tauntaun sleeping bag of course. 

This high-quality sleeping bag looks just like a Tauntaun, complete with saddle, internal intestines and plush lightsaber zipper pull. Now when your kids tell you their favorite Star Wars movie is “Attack of the Clones” you can nestle the wee-ones snug in simulated Tauntaun fur while regaling them with the amazing tale of “Empire Strikes Back”.

Use the plush lightsaber zipper pull on the Tauntaun sleeping bag to illustrate how Han Solo saved Luke Skywalker from certain death in the freezing climate of Hoth by slitting open the belly of a dead Tauntaun and placing Luke inside the stinking (but warm) carcass. If your kids don’t change their tune on which Star Wars film is the greatest ever, you can do your best Jar Jar impression until they repent.”

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Church converted into magnificent bookstore

Posted by 1337g33k on September 23, 2009

Boing Boing:

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“This breathtaking place is a former Dominican church that was converted into a new retail location for bookseller Selexyz Dominicanen. The architecture firm was Merkx+Girod. From Design Top News:

The store demanded 1,200 sq m of commercial area where only 750 were available.

The initial idea of the client to install a second floor within the church was rejected by the designers, because this would completely destroy the spatial qualities of the church. The solution was found in the creation of a monumental walk-in bookcase spanning several floors and situated a-symmetrically in the church. In doing so the left side of the church remained empty while on the other side customers are lead upstairs in the three- storey ‘Bookflat.’

The ground floor gives room to several different book displays, information desks, magazine-stands and cash registers, all made of standard sheet materials in different colours and surfaces.”

Merkx+Girod Architects: Bookstore Selexyz Dominicanen in Netherlands

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Neil Gaiman’s library

Posted by 1337g33k on September 4, 2009

Please God, let me have a library like this one day……

Shelfari:

Neil Gaiman’s Bookshelves

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“Shelfari has always been a place where people come together to talk about their books.  A place where you can show off your virtual bookshelf and where communities form around your favorite books and authors.  It’s no surprise to us that you can learn a lot about someone by seeing what’s on his or her bookshelf.

Which is why we thought it would be fun to take a look at what’s on the bookshelves of some of our favorite authors.  What books do they love, or consider to have been particularly enlightening, informative or just plain fun? What books do they keep?

So we asked one of our all-time favorites, Neil Gaiman, if he’d be willing to give us a peek into his personal library, and he graciously agreed. 

Gaiman first gained wide acclaim with his complex and literate 75-issue comic series The Sandman, and has since broadened his scope to write award-winning and bestselling novels (American Gods, Anansi Boys), screenplays (“Beowulf”) and yes, he still continues to write comics. His books Stardust and Coraline were both adapted for the screen and his most recent novel The Graveyard Book was awarded the Newbury Medal and, just last month, a Hugo Award for Best Novel. (See the Shelfari author page for Neil Gaiman for many more details.)

Naturally we’d assumed that someone whose work is filled with references ranging from literary to mythological would have a fairly extensive library but even so, we were a bit unprepared for the scope of what he sent us.  In the basement of his house of secrets we find a room that’s wall-to-wall and floor-to-ceiling with books (along with a scattering of awards, gargoyles and felines).  The photo above hints at what’s there, but here are a few close-ups:

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Click here for the complete set, and click on any thumbnail to see a high-resolution image (where you can read the titles on the individual books).

One can’t help but look for books in common with our own shelves, or wonder which books were most influential on Gaiman’s own work.  With that in mind, we’ve created the Neil Gaiman’s Bookshelves group where everyone can chat about these questions or anything else related to Mr. Gaiman’s shelves.  Any member of the group can add to the bookshelf so feel free to help build up a virtual equivalent of what’s shown in the photos!”

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James Cameron’s “Avatar” Teaser Trailer

Posted by 1337g33k on August 20, 2009

Do yourself a favor….download the 1080p and watch it on your HDTV! Hot d@m, James Cameron is back babeeee!

/Film:

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“The teaser trailer for James Cameron’s new film Avatar has arrived.

The clip is live at Apple.”

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Frank Darabont to Direct The Walking Dead

Posted by 1337g33k on August 12, 2009

OHHH MYYYY DADDDDDDDD…..

/Film:

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“Frank Darabont, the writer/director of such films as The Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile and The Mist, is in final talks to write and direct a small screen adaptation of the Image Comics series The Walking Dead. Darabont pitched the concept to AMC and several other outlets, with Gale Anne Hurd, who is attached to exec produce. The black and white comic book series was created by writer Robert Kirkman and artist Tony Moore in 2003, and is considered to be the definitive zombie graphic novel ever created.

The ongoing series now has over 60 issues, which have been collected in 10 trade paperbacks (but month’s end). You can pick up the first tradepaperback on Amazon for around $10. Brad Ladlee from Examiner said that The Walking Dead “realistically depicts the aftermath of a zombie apocalypse” and is “[m]ore than just a scary story about zombies, it is about how people would physically and mentally handle the dead rising and survive the fall of modern society.”

The story follows a group of people, led by a small-town Kentucky Police Officer named Rick Grimes, trying to survive in a world overrun by zombies. But unlike most zombie films, the books are more character centric. AMC’s senior vp of programing Joel Stillverman says that the tv show will stay faithful to the graphic novels.

“This is not about zombies popping out of closets,” Stillerman told Variety. “This is a story about survival, and the dynamics of what happens when a group is forced to survive under these circumstances. The world is portrayed in a smart, sophisticated way.”

And if you think about it, who better to do a series set in a character survival piece set in a horrific world than Frank Darabont? I have the super duper massive trade paperback which collects the first 8 volumes of the series, but have been unable to find time to begin reading it. That said, I’ve had many conversations in the past with my comic geek friends who have read the series. Most of them agreed that there would be no way to turn this into a film, and that it would work much better as a television series or cable miniseries.”

Source: Variety

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Comic-Con: Tron 2 Retitled TRON Legacy; IMAX 3D; Concept Art and New Scene Revealed

Posted by 1337g33k on July 24, 2009

Geekgasm in full effect….

/Film:

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“Disney finally revealed the title to the Tron sequel at the Disney 3D panel at Comic-Con 2009 — TRON Legacy. Jeff Bridges explains that the title is in reference to the story’s theme: “It’s basically a story about a son’s search for his father. It was also revealed that Tron Legacy will be released in both Digital Disney 3D (old news) and IMAX 3D (new news).

Disney surprised nearly everyone by premiering a teaser trailer for the project (which was actually a test created to convince Disney not make the film) at last year’s Comic Con. The footage was easily the most talked about thing of last year’s con. The Tron crew returned to Hall H this year, but unfortunately weren’t able to live up to their last appearance. That is not to say that what we saw of the film was not impressive, it is just they didn’t have a lot to show since the film just wrapped production and they have a year of post production ahead of them.

“And the first Tron, when we made it in 81, there was no internet,” explained Jeff Bridges. “Cell phones were things you carried around in a suit case, and what you saw was so new and fresh, and the same thing is true with this one.”

Disney has released an official plot synopsis:

TRON is a 3D high-tech adventure set in a digital world that’s unlike anything ever captured on the big screen. Sam Flynn (GARRETT HEDLUND), the tech-savvy 27-year-old son of Kevin Flynn (JEFF BRIDGES), looks into his father’s disappearance and finds himself pulled into the same world of fierce programs and gladiatorial games where his father has been living for 25 years. Along with Kevin’s loyal confidant (OLIVIA WILDE), father and son embark on a life-and-death journey across a visually-stunning cyber universe that has become far more advanced and exceedingly dangerous.

Because none of the footage from inside the computer world was finished, they premiered some cool concept images from the production. Art included the recognizer, which is a bit evolved from the original film. The world of tron has been sitting on a server for 20 years, not connected to the internet, evolvoing. The scale is much larger, “a photo real or photo surreal enviorment.” We were shown a shot of the mile high tower in the center of the city, which we’re sure is an important location in the film’s plot. Another piece showed a scene on the streets of tron city, where we get to see what its like to be a program in this world.

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A few concept photos were shown of Disc wars, which has also evolved from the original film into a 16-game tournament. The arena is set-up so that the game court organically evolves. All 16 games are going on at the same time, and the boards combine in real time, until the last two Disc warriors are connected. We were shown some test footage of an athlete who uses a form of martial arts athleticism I’ve never seen before called luke kicking or tricking. The disc warrior was jumping around doing insane flips while chucking a disc. Very impressive. The footage was shown in super slow motion, having been shot with the phantom camera in 3D (a first) at 1000 (?) frames a second.

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Another piece of concept art shows the solar sailer, a freight train in the world of tron, which travels on a beam of light. But most impressive were the new vehicles, which included:

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  • Light Runner, which is like a light cycle, but can hold 2 passengers. It is said to be very fast, and has the unique ability to go off the grid on its own power.

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  • The Light Cycle: a much more evolved version of the light cycle which many saw in the trailer from last year’s con.

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  • Second Generation Light Cycle: Designed in 1989 by Kevin Flynn and “rumor has it its still the fastest thing on the grid” It looks like an inbetween model in the evolution of light cycles, incorporating some of the look of the first film and the realness and slickness of the new design.

What got me excited was footage from a rough assembly of a scene from the begining of the film, which takes place in the real world, and was not presented in 3D. The scene involved Kevin’s son being told in voiceover that someone received a page from his father’s old office, which has been abandoned for over 20 years. Flynn’s son shows up on a motor cycle. Flynn’s arcade has been long abandoned. He opens the door to reveal a room full of arcade machines, all covered with sheets. He inspects the old shut down arcade, and it is clear no one has been here in ages. He switches on the power and all the arcades turn on, as does a jukebox, which is playing retro 1980’s music. He goes up stairs to Flynn’s old office, which also looks untouched, everything covered. The next shot was kinda magical. He walks down an isle of games which ends with the Tron arcade game. He uncovers it and we see the retro 80’s graphics. He sticks in a quarter but the machine rejects it. He pulls out the machine to take a look at the back, and discovers a secret door. He opens the door and enters the darkness. Cut to black.

Director Joseph Kosinski promises that the film has “3 or 4 things that have never been done before, and we were doing them at the same time.” He promises that next year at comic con “you’ll see something you’ve never seen before.”

They also showed the Tron 2 trailer from last year’s con in 3D, which everyone seemed most impressed with.”

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Get Your Own Grisly Memorial Of The First Cylon War [ BSG ]

Posted by 1337g33k on July 17, 2009

If you want to know what to get me for Christmas, it’s one of these in an old renaissance-looking frame:

io9:

“Now you too can live like The Old Man, with your own print of the First Cylon War. Take a closer look at the robot-on-human carnage — it’s art, after all.

Think Geek is selling prints of this painting of the First Cylon War, for a mere 14.99:

This painting was painstakingly scanned in archival resolution, and reproduced on 22″ by 17″ 100-pound art-quality paper. Any Battlestar Galactica fan, new and old, can appreciate this fine piece of sci-fi artwork!

Now the only thing left is to decide where to put it? Mine’s going above the bed so every night I’m reminded of the past sacrifices fake humanity had to make in order to survive the machine uprising from the PAST.”

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Layar: First Mobile Augmented Reality Browser Is Your Real Life HUD

Posted by 1337g33k on June 17, 2009

Gizmodo:

“Layar combines GPS, camera, and compass to identify your surroundings and overlay information on screen, in real time. It is available for Android now and it will be available for iPhone soon, but exclusively for the 3GS.The reason is that Layar needs a compass to work, as Maarten Lens-FitzGerald—from developer SPRXmobile—tells us:

We are definitely going for the new iPhone 3GS because of the compass! We’re aiming for release after summer, but we depend on Apple accepting it.

I’m sure they won’t have any problems. I can’t imagine anyone saying no to such cool application— especially not when it makes use of the new magnetometer in the iPhone 3GS. Maarten also tells us that they are planning to make it available for any smartphone with GPS and a compass, which probably will mean the Palm Pre at one point. But that doesn’t matter if you are an Android user: You can download and play with it right now, although it seems that this release is limited to the Netherlands. Once more information layers are released worldwide, Layar will be extremely useful in many scenarios. The most obvious one will be to find your way in unknown places, but it will also be great for real estate and tourism guides.”

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Heavy Metal Movie’s Directors May Rock Your World

Posted by 1337g33k on June 8, 2009

i09:

“What kind of movie could bring together the directors of Pirates Of The Carribean, Fight Club, Terminator and Watchmen? According to producer Kevin Eastman, the answer is the upcoming Heavy Metal.

Eastman spilled the beans to Film School Rejects over the weekend that James Cameron, Zack Snyder, Gore Verbinski and David Fincher have signed on to the long-awaited anthology movie spun out of the long-running comic magazine:

I’ve
got breaking news that Fincher and James Cameron are going to be
Co-Executive Producers on the film. Fincher will direct one. Cameron
will direct one. Zack Snyder is going to direct one and Gore Verbinski
is going to. Mark Osborne and Jack Black
from Tenacious D are going to do a comedy segment for the film. Three
other directors have agreed but we haven’t signed them, but they’re
equally as jaw-dropping. So we’re on cloud nine to be working with such
an amazing amount of talent.

That’s an amazing
collection of talent, but we’re worried about the fact that there will
be another three directors added to the five listed; just how long is
this movie going to be? Or, more depressingly, is each segment going to
be incredibly short?”

‘Heavy Metal’ Adds Cameron, Verbinksi, Snyder as Directors [Film School Rejects]

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“Avatar” concept art perks up scifi geekmeter

Posted by 1337g33k on May 29, 2009

First, it’s James Cameron’s return to scifi. Next, it’s being filmed specifically for 3D. Then, Cameron hopes to revolutionize human motion capture.

Now, some concept art has been revealed that really has me geeking out (film comes out in Dec 2009)…

/Film: “…Here, in the first image you see the full design of a Powersuit. It was just a couple of days back that we saw a partial photograph of a practical suit built for the film. Looking at the full representation here will give you a better sense of its scale.

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It seems this particular piece of concept art was well preserved in
the final build. Also note the crashed vehicle in the background. From
what familiarity I have with the film (from talking to folk, stalking
Marketsaw as they stalk Cameron and reading the scriptment and notes)
I’d guess that this burning craft is a Samson, a light and fast transit
ship with only light armament.

The second image is all new stuff. I think its probably best that you take a look at it before I discuss any of the details.

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This one appears to show action from a set piece rather near the end
of proceedings. Fleeing in the foreground is another one of the
futuristic flying machines (most likely the Dragon Gunship, I think)
and behind it is one of the native beasts of Pandora. This one, I
think, is a Bansheeray.

There great amount of Pandoran flora and fauna was dreamt up by
Cameron to create a very complex alien ecosystem and I think he’s
planning to leave it in the background, behind the drama and
characterisation. Thankfully, it shouldn’t all be so alien that we
won’t be able to understand it – and indeed, the human characters who
come to this strange world seem to mostly comprehend the otherness of
what they find by referring to it in familiar, Earthly terms.”

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