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Today’s fluff is submitted from a reader. It is fluff only in the sense that it has no particular use in normal life, for it is a video dealing with traditional archery practices from your world.
Some comments:
1) I now rather want to see a movie use a drive-by (arrow) shooting.
2) I am slightly concerned about the target audience, given that the movie includes multiple “do not try this at home” warnings dealing with arrows being fired at the guy in the video.
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So. I think I’ve mentioned the AVByte Brother’s work before.
Maybe not. I don’t quite remember.
Anyways, they make 2-3 minute musical-y thingies, and they have a new one up. This one’s about “Fandoms.” It features characters from The Hobbit, Hunger Games, Harry Potter, Star Wars, Pirates… In other words, it’s great. Enjoy!
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To go as a semi companion to Fluffy’s microstory of yesterday, here’s a YouTube compilation of some “vines” (or micro-movies), where a guy narrates random people’s lives… randomly.
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Greetings, readers!
YouTube showed me a trailer for a movie that looks like it’s going to be successful, by having practically nothing original at all.
The movie? “Chappie”.
The premise? Police robots (ala the movie I, Robot), and somebody turns one of them sentient ala Short Circuit and “I, Robot” (the movie).
It looks like the robot then turns into something of a superhero, while at the same time Earth goes into full panic mode because “Sentient Robot o noezzz!!!” And of course there’s the evil scientist who created the original police robots to get rich, and the good scientist who designed “Chappie” the friendly sentient robot, and who seems to be a hardworking, caring father ala every cliche’d movie with two scientists ever. Ok, slight exaggeration. Slight.
So I can’t tell if it’s a pure ripoff of Short circuit (in which case it’ll be bad and nobody will know, so it will still be a successful movie because so few know about Short Circuit), a combination of Short Circuit and Iron Man (in which case it’ll be bad, but still a successful movie because so few know about Short Circuit), or Short Circuit and Transformers (in which case it’ll be really bad, but still a successful movie because so few know about Short Circuit.)
Here’s the trailer. Maybe you can tell me.
And for those of you unaware of Short Circuit, here’s an old trailer for that, too:
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My cousin got married yesterday. So in honor of that, I’m sharing a YouTube video that he once shared. It’s a rather remarkable version of the Skyrim theme. For those of you who don’t know about the Skyrim music, here’s an example of a well done alternate version. (Yes, it’s Lindsey Stirling.)
And here’s the version my cousin shared. Enjoy(?)!
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So. I was having lunch with my family yesterday.
Oh good.
It was! I like the holidays when we can be all together and stuff.
But that’s not quite where I’m going with this. No. Where I’m going, you see, is the background music. One of the songs played was one that none of us had heard any version of before. And that’s rare. Trust me on this.
But this one was one of the rare ones. It deals with “The Christmas Donkey.”
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This post says that it’s for “beer”, but I’m pretty sure it’s not an exclusive beverage. I think it should work with any type of glass-bottled beverage.
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Greetings, readers!
I hope you had an excellent Christmas.
I spent much of mine playing a game called “Portal” for the first time. It is quite amusing, and I highly recommend it.
For those of you who are curious, here is a trailer for the game.
The trailer sets a great feel for what the game itself is like, although I never encountered the descending spikes. That might be a “harder level” “feature”. I do not know.
I enjoyed the game a lot, however, and highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys puzzles. It starts of simply, and gradually builds your required skills. It does so in a very natural way, however.
In all, I found it to be an excellent game. If you get the game, I hope you enjoy it.