Godzilla vs. Green Tea
Being both a Godzilla fanboy and green tea addict I got quite a kick out of the above commercial spot from Singapore.
Found via dekku.blogspot.com and coloribus.com.
Godzilla vs. Green Tea
Posted by Michael Pinto on Apr 12, 2008 in Japanese TV
Being both a Godzilla fanboy and green tea addict I got quite a kick out of the above commercial spot from Singapore. Found via dekku.blogspot.com and coloribus.com. MAMEmania: Akkanvader
Posted by Guest Author on Apr 11, 2008 in Videogames
In this series retro game expert Zac Bentz picks his top ten MAME games. If you’re a casual gaming fanboy MAME stands for Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator and is a software emulator that allows you to play ancient arcade games on modern hardware. Akkanvader – 1995 – Taito It’s no surprise that there are exactly 1,035,648,399 different clones of the original Space Invaders. Today, I’m taking a look at one of them, Taito’s Akkanvader from 1995. It’s colorful, cute, and best of all, fun! Who is the Demolitionist? Nicole Eggert!
Posted by Michael Pinto on Apr 11, 2008 in Cinema
What happens when you mix Robocop with ummm, well I’m not quite sure! I think the true test of a great B movie is if you can’t tell the trailer is real or if it’s a parody — and the Demolitionist (from 1995) succeeds! Martian Moon Phobos Photographed
Posted by Michael Pinto on Apr 10, 2008 in Science
The above photo of Phobos is just breath taking, to see the all the amazing detail just click on the image to view it as full size. Also the NASA website features a 3D photo if you have those cool red and blue glasses: NASA Spacecraft Images Mars Moon in Color and in 3D “A new stereo view of Phobos, the larger and inner of Mars’ two tiny moons, has been captured by a NASA spacecraft orbiting Mars. The High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) on NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter took two images of Phobos 10 minutes apart on March 23. Scientists combined the images for a stereo view. “Phobos is of great interest because it may be rich in water ice and carbon-rich materials,” said Alfred McEwen, HiRISE principal investigator at the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory at the University of Arizona, Tucson. ” Robotic Lunar Winnebago
Posted by Michael Pinto on Apr 10, 2008 in Science
What’s amazing about this vehicle is that the living quarters being carried around by this lunar robot will weigh 15 tons. What’s great about this concept is that the same technology could be used to construct a base on Mars in advance of human explorers reaching the planet: Giant robots could carry lunar bases on their backs “NASA engineers are testing out a giant, six-legged robot that could pick up and move a future Moon base thousands of kilometres across the lunar surface, allowing astronauts to explore much more than just the area around their landing site. In a 2005 report about its exploration plans, NASA said it wanted to set up a base at a fixed location on the Moon after initially returning humans there in 2020. But a gargantuan robotic vehicle called ATHLETE (All-Terrain Hex-Legged Extra-Terrestrial Explorer) could change that. Measuring about 7.5 metres wide, with legs more than 6 metres long, the robot could act essentially like a turtle, carrying the astronauts’ living quarters around on its back. It was designed by engineers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California, US, who are now testing two small-scale prototypes of the robot.” Cute Little Baby Pandas Drinking Milk
Posted by Michael Pinto on Apr 10, 2008 in Japanese TV
This ultra cute video was shot by NHK in Sichuan Province, China. I wish I had a baby Panda as a pet… Buffy Ouija Board
Posted by Michael Pinto on Apr 10, 2008 in Hobbies and Collections
I have my doubts about this official Buffy the Vampire Slayer ouija board because it has this off putting legal disclaimer: “Game board for entertainment purposes only.” …but if you don’t mind that minor defective detail you’ll be able to find this little goodie in stores in July from Dark Horse Comics. How To Spot a Cylon Poster
Posted by Michael Pinto on Apr 9, 2008 in Battlestar Galactica
Old School Fanboy Rant: Having grown up in the 70s the original Battlestar Galactica was like treasured junk food, so while you craved a high quality meal like Star Wars you were pretty darn happy to find a weekly TV show that spaceships buzzing around and things blowing up. The new series tries to make up for that “original sin” but misses the key selling point which is that Galactica was never trying to be the coolest kid on the block — what made it charming was the cheese! But if you’re a new school Galactica fanboy (or fangurl) then you’ll have to adorn your hacienda with this poster: “The tin toasters are easy! Those damn Cylons are tricky bastards. I’m not talking about those big walking toasters with the oscillating eye, the big flying models full of gore and guns, or even the so-called “hybrids.” I’m talking about the humanoids. The religious zealots who are out to subjugate humanity in any way possible. I hate those guys.” Cyberpunk 1985 Commercial for Nintendo
Posted by Michael Pinto on Apr 9, 2008 in Videogames
Now you’re playing with power! This 1985 commercial for Nintendo seems to be inspired by films like Blade Runner and Alien. What’s funny about the commercial is that the set design has a very bleak cyberpunk look, yet when the game displays pop up you get the sharp visual contrast of kid friendly candy colored 8 bit graphics. APPLE = Tasty Korean Comics
Posted by Michael Pinto on Apr 8, 2008 in Comic Books
UDON Entertainment is publishing an English edition of APPLE, an amazing looking Korean illustration and comics anthology. As a manga snob I’ve been quite impressed with the quality of comics coming out of Korea recently, and the previews I’ve seen of this publication are a good example of what I hope is the start of a new trend. APPLE stands for “A Place for People who Love Entertainment” and features many artists who work on video games, so they’re also bringing a bit of an outside perspective to comics which is quite refreshing. Volume One comes out in May and you can pre-order at Amazon.com: Stupid Comics: Phoenix Edition
Posted by Michael Pinto on Apr 8, 2008 in Comic Books
This week Image Comics is releasing Stupid Comics: Phoenix Edition by Jim Mahfood. The book is filled with his comic strips from the weekly Phoenix New Times newspaper and deal with every theme from sex to politics (two of my favorite topics!). In addition to his sense of humor I just love the look of Mahfood’s artwork, it has a sharp sense of style. A Sister Solar System?
Posted by Michael Pinto on Apr 7, 2008 in Science
While we have yet to make it to Mars, maybe in my lifetime we’ll spot another Earth? So far we’ve discovered 300 planets outside of our solar system so the odds are in our favor: Solar System’s ‘look-alike’ found “Astronomers have discovered a planetary system orbiting a distant star which looks much like our own. They found two planets that were close matches for Jupiter and Saturn orbiting a star about half the size of our Sun. Martin Dominik, from St Andrews University in the UK, said the finding suggested systems like our own could be much more common than we thought. Dr. Who Budget Gets Drastically Slashed
Posted by Michael Pinto on Apr 7, 2008 in Dr. Who
I always love to come across fanboy inspired LOLcats... Meet the Tomy Robots of 1984
Posted by Michael Pinto on Apr 7, 2008 in Hobbies and Collections
From page ten of the Montgomery Ward Christmas Catalog from 1984: “Meet the Tomy Robots. Omnibot is a sophisticated butler who amazes children and adults alike with his charm and intelligence.” Omnibot is shown above and below, also featured were Verbot which “recognizes his mater’s voice” and Dingbot who “always seems a bit confused”. Omnibot featured a remote control, alarm clock and an audio cassette player and cost $224 if you order him before December 3rd, 1984. Maidokuro: The Awesome Corpse-Housemaid
Posted by Michael Pinto on Apr 6, 2008 in Animation
I first ran across Maidokuro: The Awesome Corpse-Housemaid on iTunes as a video podcast and I was hooked right away watching episodes on my daily subway ride. Each episode (which only last s a few seconds each) stars a cute corpse maid who kills her client in a new clever way. The show looks better as a podcast but you can always catch episodes at YouTube. Charlton Heston Rides Into the Sunset
Posted by Michael Pinto on Apr 6, 2008 in Cinema
I just found out that Charlton Heston passed away at age 84. While he got his start in films in 1950 and won an Oscar, as a fanboy I’ll always associate him with such classic fanboy favorites like Planet of the Apes, Soylent Green and The Omega Man. Here’s an amazing scene from Soylent Green, Charlton Heston’s tears at Sol’s death were real, as Heston was the only cast member who knew that Edward G. Robinson was dying of terminal cancer. This was the 90th and last movie in which Robinson appeared: Parody Preview: The Last Defenders #2
Posted by Michael Pinto on Apr 6, 2008 in Comic Books
These superheroes are so posed looking in their silly costumes that I find myself rooting for the giant monster who views The Last Defenders as an all-you-can-eat smörgåsbord. Cover art by chef Mike Deodato (this issue will be food courts on April 9th, 2008). I Dig a Corgi
Posted by Michael Pinto on Apr 5, 2008 in Hobbies and Collections
One of my favorite childhood toys was a treasured but slightly abused die-cast Yellow Submarine toy made by Corgi. Sadly while it was a high quality toy I recall damaging it at some point, so I was pretty happy to read that Corgi has entered into a licensing agreement for a range of Beatles and Yellow Submarine goodies: Beatles Vehicles to Die (Cast) For “Celebrate the Beatles legacy with the album covers die-cast collection, featuring London Taxis and Buses fully decorated with Beatles album covers of Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band, Abbey Road the Magical Mystery Tour Bus and a range of others. They roll into shops around spring/summer time.” Russian Animation: Struggle of Love in a Dream
Posted by Michael Pinto on Apr 5, 2008 in Animation
Surrealism is always more disturbing to me than anything I’ve ever seen in the horror genre, which I think is due to the lack of conventional storytelling that we see in a typical slasher flick or monster movie. The above animated film Struggle of Love in a Dream (Hypn-eroto-machia —Гипнэротомахия) is a good example of how a lack of coherent structure itself can be somewhat chilling. Andrei Svislotsky was inspired by the paintings of Salvador Dali when he directed this film in 1992, however I also sense the chaos of the post-cold war under the surface the artwork. Star Wars Japanese Tea Towels
Posted by Michael Pinto on Apr 4, 2008 in Star Wars
I just like the look of the above tea towels, unlike most fan merchandise they show some good taste at work: “Japan’s Heart Art Collection, Ltd., who recently graced the world with the irresistible R2-D2 and R4-P17 trash cans, now unveils a set of eight stellar tea towels which may just transcend their modest utilitarian function to qualify as, dare we say, art? The eight towels, which measure approximately 15″x35″, include some wonderful Japanese-inspired Star Wars imagery, such as R2-D2 jettisoning over a traditional Mount Fuji with ocean waves woodcut, a clone trooper helmet doubling as a Japanese shrine bell, Artoo and Threepio under a cherry blossom tree, Vader and Yoda amid intricate scrollwork patterns, and more.” Star Trek Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Posted by Michael Pinto on Apr 4, 2008 in Star Trek
Chief Engineer Michaelangelo, First Officer Donatello, Captain Leonard, and Chief Medical Officer Raphael: These are the continuing voyages of the Star Trek Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles! Shown above is a detail from the back of a Playmates package dating from 1994 (to check out Chief Engineer Michaelangelo go here). Found via terrible2z.com. Retro Nintendo Heaven
Posted by Michael Pinto on Apr 3, 2008 in Videogames
Shown above are screen shots from RoboCop 2, F-1 Race, Hello Kitty no Ohanabatake and James Bond Jr. which I found at Nintendo8.com an entertaining website which allows you to play dozens of classic 8-bit games online. Click on the image to view at full size… The Youngest Known Planet?
Posted by Michael Pinto on Apr 3, 2008 in Science
It’s amazing to think of what’s out there: This almost (but might not be) planet is 14 times the mass of Jupiter: Has the youngest known planet been spotted? “A team of astronomers says it may have spotted the youngest planet ever found, boasting an age of less than 100,000 years old, and perhaps as young as 1600 years old. They say it bolsters a controversial theory that planets form very quickly, like stars – but other astronomers say the massive object may not be a planet at all but a ‘failed’ star, which explains its speedy birth.” Life Sized Star Wars Droids
Posted by Michael Pinto on Apr 3, 2008 in Star Wars
Why should Jawas have all the fun? Now you can own your own life sized droids! Shown above is the R2-D2 ($5,450) life sized figure from Sideshow Collectibles. Another $5,950 will get you C-3PO. As for me I’m waiting for the life sized Millenium Falcon… |
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