Neato: Creative Root Beer Composer

For Mozart’s birthday, Internet sensation, MysteryGuitarMan, really wanted to celebrate by playing the Overture of “Die Zauberflöte” by Mozart……played on root beer bottles. This is a pretty fun video. It’s not just the music that is incredible, his motions are pretty funny while he’s playing. Continue after the jump to be musically inspired by root beer!

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TeeHee: Lost vs. Avatar

The “comic” strip basically explains it all. It has been flooding the Internets and taking it by storm. It is quite hilarious and I guess you might need to watch Lost to understand this, but maybe not? Just ask a Lost nerd to explain it to you if you can’t understand:

T-He: Any News Is Good News?

The Onion News Network, the “finest” source for today’s news has breaking news lately.

With breaking news:

“Clean-up crews are hard at work after a VH1 bus carrying reality show contestants overturned, spilling 2,000 pounds of highly concentrated slut.”

and

“The DEA says Lil Wayne is an indispensable weapon against Mexican drug cartels having eradicated 40 tons of marijuana alone by smoking it himself.”

Check out the special coverage after the jump!

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100 Films Once More, 65 To Go

Well I have done it again. I have accomplished another viewing of 100 films I have never seen before in my life. This has taken over the last 63 days of my life. If you haven’t been following me, a while back on May 17, 2009, I got this crazy idea in my head that I would up my film palette and explore new films and watch a whole bunch that I have never seen before due to an apparent realization that I, in fact, have never seen a lot of movies. I was some what aware of this, but this growing hobby of film had not made me realize the severity of what I have been missing out with such limited films I have seen.

So starting May 17, 2009, I had ventured out an idea to accomplish an original goal of 100 movies by the end of the summer; practically a 100 movies in 100 days. By the time I finished the goal I was at 93 days in and felt that I should try this again. By the time I did, here we are 300 films later.

This Time I feel like my films I have chosen have broaden dramatically and even opened up to computer animated films, which is something I never would have allowed before. I seem to be running out of classics, though, as this list appears to be more modern to me, but still dwells in old classics.

As I stated before, I have finished watching another 100 films I have never seen before in a startling 63 days. As this third trial had started I figured I would change my goal of instead of just watching 100 movies every time in 100 days, I would try to just watch more than a years worth under a years time. Soooo, I currently am at 300 films under my wing and at day number 248. Only 65 more films in 117 days……I’m pretty sure I can do that and we’ll see how many films I can get to by May 17 this year. Am I sick person?

Now with out further ado, my current list of 100 films I have never seen before:

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T-He: Cute Things Exploding!!!

To get over my anger of the Golden Globes, here is a great post on something more funnier than The Hangover beating (500) Days of Summer, or Avatar beating Up In The Air for Best Picture……Ugh………

Here they are:

More after the jump!!!

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Catch Up On LOST in 8 Minutes and 15 Seconds

Are you Lost……………Well someone created a little 8 minute and 15 second recap of seasons 1-5 of LOST that will get you pumped(?) for the final season of this ridiculous series. This is an interesting video and fun at the same time. I enjoyed it. You should too. Check it out.

100 Quotes All Geeks Should/Probably Know

Wired has come up with a little list of 100 quotes from all movies and television a like that all Geeks/Nerds must know. I’ve got your list right here and they are mighty classic. If you want to enjoy the list, continue after the jump to see them all.

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T-He: Bacon, Mascot Fail, and Zorbees Dub

Some funny videos to pass your time.

An Epic Look Back On the Films of 2009

Kees van Dijkhuizen created a little 7 minute recap of all the amazement of film of 2009. Cinema 2009: 1 Year, 342 Movies, 12 Months of Production, 7 Minutes. Watch this ish and enjoy because it is pretty exciting.

“2009 proved that innovation is rewarded, and for that reason, I’ve decided no film should be left behind. I’ve nearly tripled the amount of footage used in 2008: A Tribute To The Movies.”

You can view his work from last year at this link: Cinema 2008.

The 3rd Iron Man 2 Viral Photo

WHAT DOES ALL THIS MEAN?! SECRET?! STARK?! CONFESSION?! All highlighted areas, BUT DOES THAT MEAN ANYTHING? ARE THEY JUST MESSING WITH US? Check out my last two posts: 1here and 2here to see the other two photos to see if you can put anything together.