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2013
02.07

Bernadette Peters as Marie in The Jerk

In no particular order, these are some of my favorite love songs written for, or featured prominently in, films. Not all of them are happy and romantic. They range from sweet to silly to sorrowful, so hopefully there’s something here for everyone, whether you’re in love or forever alone.

What are your favorite movie love songs? Let me know in the comments!

1. The Jerk (1979) – Tonight You Belong To Me

Performed by Steve Martin as Navin Johnson and Bernadette Peters as Marie

Probably my favorite movie duet ever…


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2013
02.07

Community x Justice League Mashup Art by Ben Deguzman

More great Community fanart by Ben Deguzman just in time for the Season 4 premiere.

(From left to right, top row)
Chang as the Martian Manhunter – Honestly, the only reason I made him J’onn is so I can name him Ch’ang Ch’angzz the Martian Changhunter

Shirley as Hawkgirl – Or, more appropriately, Shirleyra Hol. I really wanted her to be something fierce and war-like. Hawkgirl is perfect for that (particularly to those who followed the animated series) Part of me wanted to go the New 52 route and deck her out with all the ridiculous armor Hawkman currently wears. But alas, consistency won out.

Jeff as Superman – Just to show the world I don’t hate Jeff. Because I really don’t. But previously he’s always been the secondary hero (he was Harvey Dent and Guile) – and that’s only an artifact of the fact Troy and Abed rule the land of imagination. that being said, something would of felt amiss if I didn’t cast the primary alpha male of the show as the primary alpha male of the JLA

Troy as Green Lantern – Speaking of imagination, Troy is second only to Abed.. and therefore was a shoe-in for Green Lantern. And having him conjure up plumber tools? Couldn’t resist. I’d like to note I do try not to race cast characters, as Troy is essentially taking the role of the Green Lantern John Stewart.. but it happened to fall into place.

(from left to right, bottom row)
Pierce as Aquaman – Interestingly enough, I actually wanted to put Britta in the Aquaman role, since he’s considered ‘the worst’ of the Justice League. And I would of had her trying to talk to a fish in a bowl, and the fish would be replying back “you are the worst!” — However, adding word balloons and having to convey that kind of exposition disrupts the whole pin-up feel of the image. In any case, Pierce makes an excellent Arthur Curry. Or rather, he fittingly makes the most awful kind of Aquaman as is evident in his actions in this piece.

Britta as Black Canary – So I had the lyrics to her Christmas song from the episode “Regional Holiday Music” spiraling around her to emulate Dinah’s canary cry. But it kind of made Britta too much of a focal point, so I regrettably got rid of it. People familiar with that episode will recognize Britta’s pose here.

Annie as Wonder Woman – Annie being the third able to maneuver the Dreamatorium of course gets the primary lead female role. And she fills the costume out nicely, too.

Abed as Batman – I mean, really.. was there any question?

Dean as the Flash – So I wanted to avoid doing the ‘Dean in drag’ bit again. The dean is also notorious for taking some costume that’s typically butch, and completely feminizing it. (Is that a real word?) In any case, the Flash was a perfect candidate for that. In addition, I really envision him changing into different costumes anyway at light speeds.

Check out Ben’s other Community mashups: Community x Batman, Community x Street Fighter, Community x Dungeons & Dragons

This particular piece also goes really well with Aviv Or’s Community x X-Men mashup.

2013
02.06

Cosplay by Barb of Limebarb.com. Photo by Anna Fischer.

2013
02.06

Breaking Bad Behind the Scenes Photo - Dean Norris (Hank Schrader) with Danny Trejo's Severed Head on a Tortoise

Behind the scenes photo of Dean Norris (as Hank Schrader) posing with the severed head of Danny Trejo (as Tortuga) on a tortoise.

Danny Trejo's Severed Head on a Tortoise GIF - exploding tortuga bomb

2013
02.06

African Boogleg RoboCop Video Game Complete with Sparkly Rainbow - pirated playstation ps2 hacks

RoboCop flying with a jetpack in front of a rainbow - bootleg video game cover

Pirated version of RoboCop for Playstation 2 found in Nairobi, Kenya. The cover is inexplicably cheerful. I don’t know, maybe in Nairobi RoboCop is the happiest story they’ve ever heard.

Source: Gameological via Kottke

2013
02.06

Acrylic paintings on black velvet for Ltd. Art Gallery’s VELVET LEGENDS OF WRESTLING Art Show.

2013
02.06

Glitchy Daffy Duck GIF by Max Capacity

Animated GIF by Max Capacity

2013
02.06

Photo: Albert Einstein Shirtless and Chillin' on a Boat

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2013
02.05

Photo: Ann-Margret with Pigtails

2013
02.05

1988 Newspaper Ad for Mystery Science Theater 3000 Premiere on KTMA TV 23

This advertisement appeared in the St. Paul Pioneer Press Dispatch in Minnesota on November 20, 1988.

IT’S A SCI-FI THANKSGIVING CELEBRATION

The strangest movies you’ve never seen just got stranger!

PREMIERE: Joel Hodgson in Mystery Science Theater 3000

KTMA TV 23 was a Minneapolis-St. Paul area channel notable for being the first home of Mystery Science Theater 3000 before its jump to national television in 1990.

Originally a UHF independent station made to broadcast Minnesota Twins home games, KTMA became somewhat noted and known for their locally produced comedy series. Production manager Jim Mallon sought the help of local talent, such as cameraman Kevin Murphy, to create unique content for the channel. One of his other contacts was moderately well-known comedian Joel Hodgson, who had the basic concept for MST3K already in mind. Pounding out the concept with Mallon and other local comics, including Murphy, Trace Beaulieu, and Josh Weinstein, a rough pilot of the show was produced. After some additional tweaking and a thirteen-episode contract, the first episode was shot. Mystery Science Theater 3000 debuted on KTMA on November 24, 1988, Thanksgiving Day. Twenty-one episodes eventually aired before the show was canceled due to poor ratings; however, these episodes provided enough material for a pitch tape to send to the Comedy Channel, as well as allowing the show to rapidly establish a fanbase.

After declaring bankrupcy in 1989, KTMA was bought out by a Christian broadcaster, Lakeland Group Television in 1991, and was redubbed as KLGT. KLGT became a WB affliate in 1995, was changed to call sign KMWB in 1998, and made one more change when the WB became part of the CW Television Network, going to call sign WUCW.
MST3K Wiki

2013
02.05

See more on Hillary White’s DeviantArt page.

2013
02.05

Star Trek the Next Generation Blooper GIF - Patrick Stewart and Jonathan Frakes as Jean-Luc Picard and William T. Riker

This GIF comes from a Star Trek: The Next Generation blooper featuring Patrick Stewart and Jonathan Frakes as Jean-Luc Picard and William T. Riker.

Captain Jean-Luc PIcard Funny Face - Patrick Stewart in Star Trek The Next Generation

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