Yeah, turns out that’s not just “the rainbow” you’ve been tasting…
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A little classic Jackson 5 mixed with some Nirvana? Sounds kinda fun. Check out this mashup of “Rockin’ Robin” and “Smells Like Teen Spirit.”
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From Sebastian Baptista & Nico Casavecchia comes this tribute to Where the Wild Things Are which creates some very cool visuals to go with the story about buildings and vampires Max tells his mother early in the film.
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When Julia Kukiewicz wrote me from the U.K. to say she wanted to do a Top 10 of Movie Bitches, I was a little bit worried.
Turns out I had nothing to worry about. In fact her Top 10 Modern Teen Bitches list is a worthy companion to the Top 10 Villains You Love to Hate list from three years ago, only with less testosterone and more spunk. As Julia wrote,”She’s both sexily assured and absolutely forbidden fruit; smart enough to get her way and dumb enough to pull a “Fatal Attraction”-lite stunt at any moment.” Well put.
Star Wars, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Indiana Jones, The Cannonball Run, First Blood, Back to the Future, The Goonies, Harry Potter, and the Muppet films. You may not may the name Drew Struzan, but if you’ve looked at movie posters over the last thirty-plus years odds are you know his work. The new documentary Drew: The Man Behind the Poster takes a look behind-the-scenes at the artist’s career including interviews with Steven Spielberg, Matthew J. Fox, and Guillermo del Toro. The first trailer for the documentary premiered at Comic-Con to rave reviews but the film hasn’t yet gotten a release date.
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Have you, like myself, ever said to yourself: “Man, I do love me some Iron Chef America, but I really wish the Chairman would just go completely out of his mind and fight a bleach blonde, goatee’d sinister bad guy?”
If so, you’re welcome:

This past weekend a Starbucks customer finally had enough with the company’s lingo and had to be escorted out by the police when she refused to use the exact phrase “without butter or cheese” when ordering a multigrain bagel. Did the woman overreact by going ballistic on a Stabucks employee? Most definitely, but you could say the same for the barista who could have instantly diffused the situation by simply selling her a bagel. Me, I’m all for anyone telling Starbucks (and any other brand) to stick it when they attempt to create their own language in an attempt to seem cool, hip, or cutting-edge. So, to celebrate that thought, here’s this clip of Role Models on the subject of a venti large cup of coffee.
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