...is the name of a beautiful drawn, romantic and philosophical webcomic from Dale Beran and David Hellman. Updated once or twice a month. I really hope it will get printed sometimes. In a big portfolio.
"...is a collection of found photographs. found at fleamarkets, thriftshops, some are scooped up from streets and alleyways, fallen from an overstuffed bag or torn pocket. others turn up in a cabinetís hidden compartment, found while wandering the rooms of an abandoned house. now the photos exist by themselves, lost in time. time tales does not want to reveal their mysteries. time tales asks to be the new home for lost photos, a resting place, for the nameless and the lost."
The author of this beautiful website: "a picture needs memories to be an image" A wonderful, melancholic site.
Really? Should we? Have you really looked at our work with the blue one? Are you this desperate?
I found lots of entertaining screenshots on this movie's website. Even its tagline is a masterpiece: "Lee Byeong-Gu thinks his boss is an alien. He may be right."
If you live in New York or in Korea, please watch this movie and tell me everything about it!
Zombie-Baseball What kind of hitter is the typical zombie?
Government-sanctioned laboratory experiments show us that the zombie can learn short, repetitive tasks like flipping a switch, licking an envelope and checking e-mail. Recognizing a strike zone or sitting on an inside, belt-high fastball is a different story, however. Like Adam Dunn, the zombie strikes out often. Unlike Adam Dunn, the zombie never hits home runs. Text: McSweeneys
Image: Loudbassoon
This is a very informative site, if you are interested in superheroes in movies and tv. Many, many movies with a wide range of screenshots. Watch Angle Grinder Man, Breathe Easy Man, Superataf, Superbarrio and Terrifica!
What the h**k is Rongo Rongo, you may ask impatiently. Tremble no more, dear visitor: This is Rongo Rongo! In 1770 the people of Easter Island were so impressed of the Spaniards and their writing-skills, that they invented a script of their own. If you follow this link you can have a look at tons of lost and living scripts, like Mayan, Mikhedruli, Morda, Mundari - just to pick out four examples starting with "M". They got forty more there.
Is to be found here: Wiblog
Though the author tries his best to bore the hell out of the reader, I still believe I read some Blogs which were more boring. Sorry!