Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Star Wars Uncut

Star Wars Uncut "The Escape" from Casey Pugh on Vimeo.



More: You can help finish this film!

via Kyle

Friday, April 09, 2010

Exit Through The Gift Shop



Via Sullivan

Thursday, April 08, 2010

This.



More

Wednesday, April 07, 2010

Off to never neverland



Here's a little smooth jazz to cleanse that last post from your palate.

Monday, April 05, 2010

Magnificent


Yvette's Bridal Formal is located in beautiful Panama City, Florida. Yvette's is open till 6 P.M. Yvette's was established in 1980. Yvette's has Garters & GLOVES!!

Elder Futhark
Visigothic Gaul
Land of Mist
Light the Hall
Kronus Magnus
Lead onward fro
Flickering Shadows
Dimming Low

a thousand and one Thank
Yous to the young woman who
loves the NightQueen,
Antressa the Theophlosser !!~*

For all this, some Old Timey Country Cookin' Recipe's [sic], a chance to order a portrait of President of the United States Barack Obama by World Famous Artist Sean Terrence Best, and a virtual concert of public radio scraps (without a pause button), be sure to visit Yvette's.

Friday, April 02, 2010

Attention Robert Smigel!



This is just asking for the Smigel treatment

Via Nikki

Thursday, April 01, 2010

Forget the thrills, dope kills:)



Via JP

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Weird



This one's for every guy out there who, like me at 12 years old, knew more parody songs than originals. I think Patton Oswalt is probably in that club with me.

Monday, March 29, 2010

Grade School Scarface



When I was in *high school*, I played a detective who tracked down the school's litterbug and made him "clean up"-- fudging kids these days, don't know how good they got it.

Via Jonathan Blanks

Thursday, March 25, 2010

"Tesla was the electric Jesus"



I had to complete the Jesus post trifecta, even if in a very tangential way:) If history was actually taught this way, more people would become historians, but they would all die young.

Via Xaq via /.

UPDATE: Evidently, high schools don't take kindly to this type of pedagogy.

Friday, March 19, 2010

"Jesus-beats bangin' in my trunk"



Credit to John.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

The wrong mushroom?


Dead Mario and Crucified Jesus

Thanks to Neil L. on Facebook

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Fashion must be destroyed



Not railing against size zero models or Kate Moss' coke binges, this is a horse of a different color. Not sure what to make of it actually.

Via the irrepressible Jerry Brito.

Before LOST, Ben Linus: Prison Counselor



Via the lovely Erin R.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

What do you mean we?



Via the magnificent SageFats

Academy Award-Winning Movie Trailer



So very meta.

Via the glorious Dan Kennedy

Tuesday, March 09, 2010

Tokyo/Glow

Tokyo/Glow HD from Nathan Johnston on Vimeo.



More

Via Xaq

Although not remotely related, I also wanted to highlight the NPR remixes of Church of the SubGenius "congregant" F. Le Mur.

Via Reason

Thursday, March 04, 2010

The Age of Humbert

Via Slate

I'm probably bringing Pieces of Flair dangerously close to relevance, but I don't doubt that there will be a post about a graphic novelization of the life of Godzilla creator Tomoyuki Tanaka or the like in the near future to compensate.

Regardless, as I find myself firmly in the "Hell, that's messed up" camp, and as PoF has previously highlighted the disturbing without ignoring the pedophilic, I thought I could give this a go. It also helps that I believe that Brazil's rising international clout makes them the successors of Japan and Russia as international purveyors of cultural unease.

So, with that in mind, I thought I'd seek commentary on Brazil's 8-year-old Lady Gaga, which, while double-take inducing, doesn't lack for camp value:



A frightening new stage in the sexualization of pre-pubescents, or is nothing new under the sun? As Shirley Temple shows us:



OK, with that, I'll start hunting regretsy for a follow-up post.

Smells like Teen Spirit - The Ukulele Orchestra



It is finished.

Wednesday, March 03, 2010

Speaking of abusing Smells Like Teen Spirit....



Via BoingBoing

Tuesday, March 02, 2010

You've been badly whipped...



For more of this general brilliance, visit Nate Bloch's site.

Thanks to Mike N. at FEE, and Tom, in his own nagging way...

Monday, March 01, 2010

Politico Editorial Meeting



It's possible that i find this funny solely because i used to live in DC. Possible, but I think it's pretty funny:)

Via Dave Weigel

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Nirvana, Rick-rolled



There really are no words.

via CNet's The Social

Monday, February 22, 2010

Terrifying moments on Sesame Street



More here--from the good folks at Mental Floss.

The Olympic Spirit



At times, Shabalin led Domnina around by her ponytail. They mugged, stuck out their tongues and mimicked the hand over mouth gesture that was once associated with American Indians. (See it here and judge for yourself.) After the dance ended, the crowd gave the Russians what could generously be called a lukewarm reception.


The picture hardly does it justice. If it weren't for NBC's super-douchey video restrictions, I'd post it here. The best I can recommend is to google and watch at your leisure. The part where he appears to drag her by her hair is a particularly nice touch. Don't miss the eskimo tard kiss at the end.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Chocolate Shop

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Faith in humanity = restored

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

All Creative Work Is Derivative

In honor of how much the D word has been thrown around on PoF:



Via Stephan Kinsella at the Mises Blog.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

How English sounds to non-speakers

Evidently, to Italians it sounds like this:



Via this blog full of fascinating things i recently happened across.

Friday, February 12, 2010

Happy Valentine's Day



I think this is Jimmy Fallon's Mike Myers impersonation. That's really all I have to say.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Beaker's Ballad

Thursday, February 04, 2010

Your Super Bowl moment of Zen

Wednesday, February 03, 2010

Selleck Waterfall Sandwich



Exactly what you're thinking and one of the most brilliant gems hiding in the internets rough. The best use of the tumblr platform to date.

Take a listen to the theme song.

Tuesday, February 02, 2010

Haloscan's demise

Bad news... Haloscan, the awesome free software I've used for the blog to manage comments has just given me its two weeks notice. There are two options: (1) export and save the comments and hope that a third party vendor develops something to import Haloscan files, (2) sign up for Echo ($12/yr), which may or may not be as functional as Haloscan, or (3) ditch the old system altogether. Any thoughts on this matter of vital importance are welcome. Please note that the quote bin will not be affected, as these comments are saved on blogger.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Best news story ever



Via Ivan O.

Rock-a-bye



From the defensive, to the offensive, to the macabre, and everything in between. If you've already exhausted other means of using your child to broadcast your personal aesthetic, consider one of these to ensure everyone out there knows how truly non-conformist you really are.

Baby Carriages of the Damned.

Thanks to Xela B. on Facebook.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Finally! Econ Rap



Just another reason to love Russ Roberts.

This has me thinking about dusting off my "Income elastic, unitary" (set to the Beastie Boys' "Intergalactic") rap i composed in undergrad. Nah, that's still a terrible idea.

Via: every free-market/libertarian/economics peep i know.

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Werner Herzog read Curious George



Via Andrew Sullivan

Friday, January 22, 2010

The Late Night War



Via Adam Mueller.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

I get the news I need from the weather report



Though currently on hiatus, the David Lynch Daily Weather Report is worth the subscription. It's not daily of course and some episodes are more Lynchian than others.

Also, if you're semi-obsessed with Lynch as many of us here at PoF are, this interview project, aptly titled: INTERVIEW PROJECT, deserves a gander.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

No Comment



For women too!

Friday, January 15, 2010

Geekstars of tomorrow?



Via "Sex, Drugs and Applied Science"

Monday, January 11, 2010

Mystery solved

Photobucket

You've probably always wanted to know what teddy bear diarrhea looks like. Thanks to the fine folks at Pedialyte, now you do.

Friday, January 08, 2010

At the risk of alienating all of you...



...FaceBook users.

Wednesday, January 06, 2010

Seasteading's "Burning Man on the Water": Ephemerisle

Ephemerisle Documentary by Jason Sussberg from The Seasteading Institute on Vimeo.



More.

No idea what's this is all about? Check it.

Behold, the Star-Spawn of Cthulu!



Okay, so it's just an octopus...that's using a coconut shell as armor!

Full story.

How Twilight Works

With typical direct simplicity, The Oatmeal breaks down America's most beloved mopey-bastard-driven literature. Consider this your gateway to The Oatmeal's creamy goodness...



The Oatmeal

Also recommended: What Marcellus Wallace Looks Like.

Thanks to Daniel K. at Facebook

Monday, January 04, 2010

The Barry Manilow t-shirt experiment

ManilowShirt

Via the WSJ: "maybe we worry too much about what others think. A Cornell study of the psychology of embarrassment—which I like to think of as the Barry Manilow T-shirt experiment —suggests as much. Subjects were required to enter a room wearing a T-shirt featuring a large picture of Mr. Manilow, the crooner whose hits may induce as much wincing as swooning. Although 50% of the T-shirted subjects were self-conscious about what they were wearing, only 20% of the people in the room even noticed it. This experiment yielded the reassuring result that individuals are more aware of their gaffes—from flubbing an answer at an interview to having a bad hair day—than most of the people observing or talking to them."

Saturday, January 02, 2010

I Declare This Kid the Winner.

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

The Post Anything and Win 2009 PoF Song-Off!

Ok, so I realize my postings have dwindled to a nearly non-existent trickle. Hello billable hours! Anyway, I just looked at the date and realized we have exactly one day to get a 2009 song contest in. So here it is. Post a song, any song. It must be an original recording. If you post something truly kick-ass, I will even provide a kick-ass prize. Anything goes folks, after all, sometimes the bare minimum is enough.

Had enough this holiday season?

Not yet, you haven't.



The poor-quality video above is just a small sampling of what you can expect from the 30th Anniversary Dean and Company Christmas Special! Here's the "promo" and you can view the entire spectacular extravaganza here (just click on videos). Those of you following along at home may recall that excerpts from the Dean & Company Christmas Special of 2007 was posted here by Matt at my behest. More info here and here.

The dean family and their variously-named relations are essentially folks with too much money and time on their hands. Their show has lost some of its earnestness recently as attention from from folks like Rick and Bubba have made them realize that folks have been laughing at them over the years rather than with them. The Deans appear to have embraced this new role and ham it up with the best of them. I, for one, am glad that the Deans chose to spend their fortune and free time producing three decades of truly mesmerizing and completely awful local access programming.

Even though the Deans are now playing along, they still have an amazing capacity for unintentional dissonant brilliance. Just check out their unbelievably terrifying website complete with dead baby doll guide and a virtual shooting gallery where you take potshots at children and their families in a deeply unsettling Victorian carnival ground.

Enjoy.

Thursday, December 24, 2009

'Twas The Night Before Christmas by Tay Zonday

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Deconstructing The Phantom Menace



For all of us who need to kill an hour or so over the holidays instead of killing our relatives.

Full story and parts 2-7 here.

Monday, December 21, 2009

Merry Christmas from PoF and Wham!

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Um, stand up for Jesus?



Btw, in case our reader thinks that the PoF cabal meets secretly to come up with posting themes, let me assure you that mine and James' pee-related posts are purely coincidental. Our secret meetings have much more important matters as their focus...

Via Justin.

It's all pipes



I'm probably playing with fire by posting an environmentalist promotion on a libertarian blog, but I have to give the Brazilians points for style and practicality. I was green before it was cool.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Want



Via Reason.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Accenture cancels revised Tiger ads

PoF News: Accenture announced it is breaking up with Tiger Woods, but it's a difficult break-up. In fact, the company even briefly toyed with launching a new ad campaign that would reflect the changed atmosphere around the beleaguered golfer. Thanks to the same folks who raided email accounts to bring us Climategate we have a sneak peek at this ill-conceived effort:



Thanks, Charles!

Monday, December 07, 2009

Then how about a smile?



In a culmination of my hopes and dreams, I've now become a POF Blogger. And so, I'm pleased to give all of you a Christmas present, straight from the heart.

Via AV Club

Customers love new laptop steering wheel desk

laptop_steering_wheel_desk

The AutoExec WM-01 Wheelmate Steering Wheel Desk Tray attaches to your steering wheel for easy access to a writing and drink storage surface.

Here's an excerpt from one satisfied customer's review: "I use it as a 'mini-bar' when the friends and I go out to the bars. I can quickly fix multiple shots of tequila for myself and the friends as we drive from one bar to the next. We also discovered that if you place a pillow on top of it and turn on the cruise control you can catch quick naps on the interstate."

Via Ze Frank.

Friday, December 04, 2009

Give it a ponder.



Ok, so I'm a sucker for viral ads.

Are you a traceur, too?



Via Kent.

Thursday, December 03, 2009

Becoming Batman



Last year author E. Paul Zehr released Becoming Batman, a training manual for how an average joe could achieve the physical transformation necessary to be a superhero. Earlier this year, a trailer debuted on YouTube for a new feature film documenting just this process.

Thankfully, though, you don't have to wait on the movie to come to your local theater. You can watch all of the episodes leading up to this point here.

Wednesday, December 02, 2009

All politics is local



Independent endorsement of Birmingham mayoral candidate Patrick Cooper. Yeah, that's how we roll down south...

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

"The Palin man isn't a person. It's an idea; it's a philosophy..."



via Justinian.

Just in Time for Turkey Day



via the irrepressible Mike J.

Monday, November 23, 2009

Batmobile Smart Car



Somehow not as cool as the original.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Luke Skywalker on a Tauntaun



Read all about it here.

The Mightiest Beard of All



Words fail me.

Via Shaun

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Awesome

Ramona Falls "I Say Fever" from Barsuk Records on Vimeo.



More

Via the talented Mr. Lowery

Tuesday, November 03, 2009

I'm sorry for posting this

And surprised it has not been seen round these parts before if our trusty search function is any indication:



Evidently this was a staple on Letterman for a while. It's practically a gift for late night comedy.

Yes, let the mighty eagle soar. John Ashcroft, we knew ye far too well.

Where the Dirty Hipsters Are



The real question is: where aren't they?

Monday, November 02, 2009

Drunk Ewoks make for good tv



Via Warming Glow: "The hosts of 'The Today Show' dressed up in Star Wars costumes for the typical 'here’s how you can decorate for Halloween' segment, and they hired a couple people to be in Ewok costumes, which was a nice touch. An even nicer touch? This email from a friend of mine: 'For what it’s worth, a friend who works at the Today Show confirms that they were both midgets and drunk.' *looks skyward* Thank you, God!

"It takes a while for this video to get going, but the payoff provides all sorts of unexpected delights. Ewoks fighting, moonwalking, leg-humping… If George Lucas had made the Ewoks like this in Return of the Jedi, it totally would have justified their existence."

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Happy Halloween!



via HitandRun.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

The Best of The Worst Tattoos in Mugshots

WhySoSerious

Via Chicago Now: "In this week's fun post, I give you the tattoos of people who apparently make a lot of bad decisions in life. They've all gotten arrested and they've all gotten some amazingly bad ink. Enjoy"

Thanks, Brian!

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Swedish Chef Carves Pumpkins

Thursday, October 22, 2009

"Painfully honest and epic"

I couldn't agree more:


Be sure to watch the making of as well. If i'm ever in the market for a mobile home, i'll be sure to visit Cullman Liquidators.

Full story.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Klenginem - SuvwI'pu' qan tu'lu'be



Eminem's "Without Me" in Klingon. Not much of a video, but you can't beat nerd-determination.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Reason Interviews Cuban Punk Rocker Gorki Aguila

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Living with First-Person Shooter Disease



Via Kevin.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Trent Reznor shakes a mean tambourine



No other instrument better captures the essence of nihilism (except maybe maracas).

Friday, October 09, 2009

Mark Gormley sings



Via ze frank.

Thursday, October 08, 2009

John Denver, USA

Monday, October 05, 2009

Improbable movie trading cards

ChiguhrSticker

Trading cards from Annie Hall, Silkwood, Schindler's List and more - see them all here and here.

Via Kent.

Friday, October 02, 2009

The 10 Worst Celebrity Courtroom Sketches

Photobucket

You can check out the rest of the gallery here.

Via ze frank.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Drinking is Just as Good as Yoga



More yoga poses here.

Saturday, September 19, 2009

The Marshmallow Test

Oh, The Temptation from Steve V on Vimeo.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Snoop does Bollywood



Singh is King!

Via Justinian

Sunday, September 13, 2009

RIP Norman Borlaug


Borlaug’s groundbreaking work began in 1944, when he was put in charge of a joint project between the Mexican government and the Rockefeller Foundation to try to boost grain production in Mexico.

Within two decades, he had developed a high-yielding, disease-resistant variety of wheat.

He then worked to put such cereal strains into mass production across South America, Africa, the Middle East and Asia, at the same time as pressing governments to introduce farmer-friendly economic policies.

Many experts believe that his efforts averted a widely predicted global famine in the second half of the 20th century and saved up to a billion lives.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Whisker Watch Alert!!



Via the always excellent and sometimes disturbing: Everything is Terrible!

Friday, September 04, 2009

2-3 year wait on SweeTango

SweeTango

The clear superiority of the Honeycrisp apple has been highlighted on PoF before (as has the unholy experiment known as the Grapple). Now, University of Minnesota apple breeders are preparing a successor to the Honeycrisp - the SweeTango. They claim it's an improvement. Unless you live in Minnesota, you're unlikely to find out for yourself until 2011-2012. Oh, how you tease us, science!

"SweeTango and Honeycrisp were developed at the University of Minnesota. The new apple has Honeycrisp's crispness and juice but kicks up the flavor and adds an intriguing note of fall spice. It was made by crossing Honeycrisp with Zestar!, another University of Minnesota variety.

"'It inherited Honeycrisp's texture, and that's a rare commodity, and it actually has more flavor than Honeycrisp,' said David Bedford, the university apple breeder who helped develop Honeycrisp and SweeTango."

Wednesday, September 02, 2009

New Eels video - E gets a date



Via Spinner: "'I've never been comfortable sharing my private life with the public, let alone letting a camera crew document it. But I'm willing to try anything once. I met Padma Lakshmi when we appeared on 'The Late Show with David Letterman' recently. I thought I had a shot with her. Then she met my dog, Bobby, Jr.'

"Bobby, Jr., who has a birth-defected backwards leg and a German Shepherd's full-size torso on little Basset Hound legs, made his first appearance on the 2005 Eels album 'Blinking Lights and Other Revelations,' singing the solo on 'Last Time We Spoke.' He has since gone on to have cameos in several Eels videos and has his own line of merchandise and MySpace page. His star has continued a rapid ascent that threatens to eclipse that of his master's.

"'I regret the whole thing now. I was so nervous, I was sweating. While it's a long-standing tradition for rock singers to date beautiful, famous women, it doesn't always go according to plan. I was in over my head. I always dreamt of dating someone as beautiful as Padma Lakshmi. I should probably just go back to dreaming.'"

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Because it's been a long time

Ladies and gentlemen, I give you Sesame Street Gangsta Rap:



Via: ER

Friday, August 28, 2009

Worst movie tattoos ever

Swayzeecentaur

"Tattoos of movies that aren't as cool as expected..."

Thanks, James!

FIREBIRDS light



Via Kent: "This started as an experiment to see what would happen if I cut down FIREBIRDS (Nicolas Cage's TOP GUN) by using only the shots of Nic Cage (cause he's so awesome) but it was a bit too surreal and actually too much Cage (if you can believe that). So I trimmed it down further and I cheated a little by adding a few extra shots to help the storytelling out. I invite you to fall into a Cage-coma. Viva la Bunkdance!"

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

The Ballad of G.I. Joe



Better casting and far more entertaining than the actual movie (plus bonus Alan Tudyk!).

Hippie Weirdo Yoga Farmer

Tuesday, August 04, 2009

The Quick Brown Fox Kicks Ass

CNR

Monday, August 03, 2009

Smell your fruit

devivospors

Not too long ago, Tyler Cowen at Marginal Revolution posted a blog entry on Richard Wrangham's How Cooking Made Us Human. Cowen highlighted the following memorable quote from the book:

"Instinctotherapists, a minority group among raw-foodists, believe that because we are closely related to apes we should model our eating behavior on theirs."

That's really just the tip of the instinctotherapy vignette, though. Here's a bit more:

"In 2003 I had lunch with Roman Devivo and Antje Spors, whose book Genefit Nutrition argues that cooked food provides an unhealthy diet to which we are not adapted. They were lean and healthy. They were clear about their preference, which was to eat all of their food not merely raw but without any preparation at all. They politely declined a salad because its ingredients had been chopped and mixed. The natural way, they explained, is to do what chimpanzees do. Just as those apes find only one kind of fruit when eating in a given tree, so we should eat only one kind of food in any meal.

"To illustrate their habit, Devivo, Spors, and a friend had brought a basket containing a selection of organic foods. They sniffed at several fruits, one at a time, to allow their bodies to decide what would suit them best."

The story goes on to mention how the friend scooped out bone marrow from a buffalo femur for lunch. The threesome are apparently experienced enough at this point to avoid following their own advice to blindfold themselves, a procedure recommended in Genefit Nutrition:

“It may be beneficial to close your eyes or use a blindfold when choosing. Have a friend hold each fruit for you to smell without looking at them. In doing so you will not be influence by your mind [sic]. The results are often surprising.”

Interested in more surprises? Check out the website.