Archive for September, 2008
Well here it is, thoughts? (click read more below peeps)
Because one day I will make her my bride…
Yves Rossy
This Swiss crazy cat, known to the world as JET MAN, became the first person in the history of ever to fly over the English channel… with a jetpack. Person of the Week? Person of Forever more like it. This guy ranks right up there with The Rocketeer, Boba Fett, Samus Aran, Buzz Lightyear and every other jetpack-equipped superstar.
Also, his first name backwards is Sevy, which is nearly savvy. That’s just undeniably fantastic.
Gino Corica

This one is for you Spence, this guy was so pumped that Geelong would win the grand final that he got ‘08′ tattooed to his arm. What a wanker! (If you didn’t know already Geelong LOST the AFL grand final).
Here is the story from the ‘Geelong Advertiser’:
NEWTOWN’S Gino Corica has so much faith in the Cats he tattooed his arm with Premiers 08 two weeks before the game is decided.
But this strong loyalty for his beloved Cats is nothing knew for the father-of-two.
Last year, the day before the grand final, he got his first ever tattoo the Geelong Football Club emblem with Premiers 07 inked on his forearm.
“I have been a fan for so many, many years, since the late ’60s, and last year it felt so right and I jumped the gun a little bit,” he said.
“This year the way they have played, no bloody way they will lose.”
But there is also an element of surprise with Mr Corica’s tattoos.
“When I got it last year no one knew,” he said.
“I had it all bandaged up and after the game, I pulled my sleeve up and took the bandage off.
“They thought it was (fake) and were asking when it would come off.”
And his family’s reaction was no different this year when they saw his new artwork.
“They thought I was an idiot,” he said.
Mr Corica, who is heading to the MCG for the clash, said the match would be close until half-time.
“It will be a hard slog for a bit and then they’ll just take off,” he said.
“They will keep the 1989 final in their minds to stir them on.”
After watching last year’s wild celebrations on Geelong’s city streets, Mr Corica said he wished he was in his 20s.
“If I was a bit younger and not 58 I would have gone out for three days,” he said.
And Mr Corica had a message for those superstitious people who might think he had set a bad omen for the blockbuster today.
“It worked last year, didn’t it?” he said.
It’s been a while since I’ve produced a top ten list, but I’m back, and again jumping into that dangerous category of music.
So why song outros? Everyone has a song in their collection that they remember because of the outro. Even if the song is completely shit up until that point, it doesn’t matter, as the outro will arrive and punch you in the face, make you scream ‘what the fuck’, force you to repetitively punch the table with your fist yelling ‘yes, yes, yes!’, or sometimes it will just make you tilt your head back and soak it all in.
Ok I’m over the wank now, hear are ten outros that I adore. Also, the list is in no particular order, as I found it pretty pointless ranking them. Maybe YOU can decide.
Well I’ve finished this animation, that was for a university assignment.
Voices of the characters were done by Seph.
See if you can spot the BIG MISTAKE!
Click here to view or the image above. (it will open in a new window).
It could be because I’m extremely tired, at that point where everything is amusing, or it could be that this video is actually funny. Whatever the case, I laughed at the end. Not much. A slight chuckle. But if you do the same, then it’s done the job. Enjoy.
For a long time now, Seth Rogen has been talking about adapting The Green Hornet to the big screen. While it’s been public knowledge that Rogen will fill the role popularised by Van Williams in the 1960s (as well as co-writing with Evan Goldberg), the role of Kato and a possible director have had much buzz and speculation in the press. As it turns out, the oft rumoured Stephen Chow (director, writer and star of Kung Fu Hustle) will be filling the role which brought Bruce Lee to fame in the United States and, in a surprising but well received twist, Chow will also be directing the film.
The Green Hornet is set for release in 2010.
Check out Super Hero Hype for the full scoop.
IGN reports that the role of Dr. Watson in Guy Ritchie’s upcoming Sherlock Holmes adaptation has officially been cast, with Jude Law stepping into the shoes of the great detective’s closest confidante and friend. Jude Law will be acting opposite Robert Downey Jr. who plays the titular role.


