Cool Fire Mario Art By Fellipe Martins

January 29th, 2009

Here’s a cool, i am 8-Bit-style piece by artist Fellipe Martins:

Fire Mario

Fun!

You can take a look at some of the artist’s other artwork over at http://nationpoo.blogspot.com/.


Cute Star Wars Boba Fett Coaster (Revised)

January 22nd, 2009

It’s Not A Coaster.  Still Cute, But Not A Coaster.

Boba Fett Coaster

Aw. 

I want one!

Artist Terribly Odd created the cool artwork pictured above, Terribly Small Boba Fett, the second of a 12-part series of Terribly Small – and, so far, incredibly cute - original pieces.

You can order the limited edition Terribly Small Boba Fett (only 12 pieces) here at the uberbot site (www.uberbotonline.com).

Also, check out the artist’s other work at www.terriblyodd.com.

Thanks to Zooey for providing the info.


Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen Movie Poster

January 17th, 2009

Here’s the poster:

Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen Poster

And here’s part of the same image, brightened up a bit using Photoshop (courtesy of the guys at tformers.com):

Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen - Light

Interesting. 

My guess is the face belongs to the character “The Fallen,” and his face just happens to look a lot like the Decepticon symbol:

Decepticon Symbol

Very Egyptian, pharoah-like, wouldn’t you say?

Michael Bay and company shot scenes at the pyramids in Egypt.  I hope this doesn’t turn out to be one of those “The-Transformers-played-a-role-in-the-development-of-ancient-human-civilizations” things, like Alien Vs. Predator.


Chocolate Movie Trailer

January 17th, 2009

Been a long, long time since I heard any news about this movie.  Here’s the link to the original post I wrote last January. 

I’m really looking forward to seeing this movie when it comes out.  Chocolate looks pretty promising.  And there haven’t been very many martial arts movies coming out lately.

Thoughts?


Wolf Daddy – Korean Animated Short Film

January 7th, 2009

Wolf Daddy is an award-winning South Korean “anime” directed by Chang Hyung-yun.  Heart-warming and funny, this cute, 10-minute animated short tells the story of a wolf novelist whose life is turned upside down by the unexpected arrival of a six-year-old girl named Young Hee.

The film won the 2005 Korean Animation Award, the Tokyo International Anime Fair Award, as well as the 11th Annual Hiroshima Animation Festival Award.

Here it is, in the original Korean with English subtitles:

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“Fridge Deer” – love it!