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HH: Animated Illustration of Perils of the Deep
please try not to be so fucking stupid
Umm the police shot and killed that girl and all of them had background...
Stranger Visions by Heather Dewey-Hagborg
This super interesting project consists of 3D printed portraits based on DNA...
Mandatory Monday Merle - Are The Good Times Really Over
If Hag had an opinion on the Yahoo/Tumblr deal, he’d probably say something like this,...
The Green Hornet was a television series shown on the ABC US television network. It aired for the 1966-1967 television season and starred Van Williams as the Green Hornet/Britt Reid, and Bruce Lee as Kato.
MAD MONSTER PARTY!
This Halloween stop-animation film came out in 1967. With all of today’s technology, Hollywood still can’t come close to the magic of films like this.
From the movie, Velvet Goldmine.
I’m in this movie, along with several bands that I’ve played in (past and present) and there’s a picture of me on the poster too.
THE SIMPSONS GET ANIMATED BY CREATOR OF RENN & STIMPY
Ok, so it’s just the sofa section of the show’s opening, but as a huge fan of both The Simpsons and Ren & Stimpy I just had to share this. Those two shows were the high watermarks of the 90s golden age of mainstream animation, and very influential on an entire generation of young, impressionable minds. So in a way this is the cartoon equivalent of the Beatles jamming with the Stones - but much weirder. A lot of people won’t like this (and some would say it’s a good fifteen years or more since both were at their peak), but it’s still great to see John K’s dark and twisted take on America’s first family. Maybe I’m reading too much into this, but I detect a subtle swipe at the character’s roles here, and Is that a hint of bitterness I can taste in the his rendering of their front room in such gloomy colors?
Fun starts at the :47 mark