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Edward? Is That You?
March 8th, 2012 6:00 PMRobert Pattinson gets a smashing Nigel Thornberry makeover.
We Can't Stop Here, This is Bat Country
March 8th, 2012 5:30 PMThis catchphrase from the 1998 comedy film Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas has been used in a number of image macros featuring cats in automobiles.
LEGO Space Shuttle in Space!
March 8th, 2012 4:30 PMRaul Oaida from Romania built a miniature space shuttle using LEGO blocks and launched it into the sky with a high-altitude balloon as a tribute to the end of NASA's space shuttle era.
Steampunk
March 8th, 2012 4:00 PMThis science fiction sub-genre has evolved from a literary trope into a full-fledged aesthetic movement seen in cosplay, video games, and even apartment design.
The Bourne Swede
March 8th, 2012 3:24 PMThe signature chase-and-kill scenes from the Bourne films get spoofed in this "Swede Film" parody by YouTuber WhatTheMaynard.
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Edward? Is That You?
Robert Pattinson gets a smashing Nigel Thornberry makeover.
We Can't Stop Here, This is Bat Country
This catchphrase from the 1998 comedy film Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas has been used in a number of image macros featuring cats in automobiles.
LEGO Space Shuttle in Space!
Raul Oaida from Romania built a miniature space shuttle using LEGO blocks and launched it into the sky with a high-altitude balloon as a tribute to the end of NASA's space shuttle era.
The Bourne Swede
The signature chase-and-kill scenes from the Bourne films get spoofed in this "Swede Film" parody by YouTuber WhatTheMaynard.