It's all about the good karma..
Thursday, February 02, 2006
Uwe Boll nominated for Razzie Worst Director award. What'd I tell ya a couple of months before, huh? Bloodrayne's out, so you might want to avoid that. Check out his profile on imdb, and cry over the list of game-to-movie adaptations he's slotted to make. He ought to win the award.
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Supposed World Of Warcraft the Movie "images". You might want to put down that drink before you click the link, otherwise you'd best prepare to have stuff come out of your nose.
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And these t-shirt folding thingamajig-techniques have evolved over time, huh. Check out this HOWTO video on making a t-shirt folding machine!
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Duke Nukem Forever in "full production". Hell yeah.
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Oh look, some ugly-american-girl's trip to Jollibee has sparked the thread linking to her supposed "exposure" (I smell ridicule) trip in her forum to bloat to around 37 pages. When I first read her entry, it had only 4 pages! You had it coming, girl.
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If you use Firefox, install this plugin. Great tool for tab-monsters, like me.
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Lastly, check out these photos of Olivo Barbieri. Real places shot to look like scale-models. Kickass. More of these stuff here. Apparently these photographers use Shift-lenses. And here's a HOWTO on making your own DIY shift-lens. ;)
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Supposed World Of Warcraft the Movie "images". You might want to put down that drink before you click the link, otherwise you'd best prepare to have stuff come out of your nose.
--
And these t-shirt folding thingamajig-techniques have evolved over time, huh. Check out this HOWTO video on making a t-shirt folding machine!
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Duke Nukem Forever in "full production". Hell yeah.
--
Oh look, some ugly-american-girl's trip to Jollibee has sparked the thread linking to her supposed "exposure" (I smell ridicule) trip in her forum to bloat to around 37 pages. When I first read her entry, it had only 4 pages! You had it coming, girl.
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If you use Firefox, install this plugin. Great tool for tab-monsters, like me.
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Lastly, check out these photos of Olivo Barbieri. Real places shot to look like scale-models. Kickass. More of these stuff here. Apparently these photographers use Shift-lenses. And here's a HOWTO on making your own DIY shift-lens. ;)
posted by Jomz, 10:12 AM