From A Galaxy Far Far Away…
A little special something for all the Starwars fans, classic origami.
A little special something for all the Starwars fans, classic origami.
These iconic movies were turned into 8-bit gifs. Can you guess what they are? [spoiler] District 9 (2009) [/spoiler] [spoiler]Fight Club (1999)[/spoiler] [spoiler] The Big Lebowski (1998) [/spoiler] [spoiler] X-Men (2000) [/spoiler] [spoiler] The Fifth Element (1997) [/spoiler] [spoiler] Nacho Libre (2006) [/spoiler] [spoiler] Total Recall (1990) [/spoiler] [spoiler] Sin City (2005) [/spoiler] [spoiler] Moon (2009) [/spoiler] [spoiler] Pulp Fiction (1994) [/spoiler] [spoiler] Clerks. (1994) [/spoiler] [spoiler]The Avengers (2012) [/spoiler] [spoiler] The Life Aquatic…
It’s kind of crazy to think of how a few words and some pictures can strongly influence our purchasing behaviour. But this side by side comparison shows how the exact same movie can spin a movie poster into what seems to be a completely different film.
Originally Universal Studios had casted actor Eric Stoltz as Marty McFly in the 1984 BlockBuster Back To The Future. Despite being a decent actor, director Steven Spielberg noticed Stoltz’s lack of a natural comedic essence, and had to let him go. A decision that cost the studio $3Million. Here is what Back To The Future could have looked like….
Just when you thought Mark Hamill faded into a galaxy, far, far away, he comes out with this video paying respects to some of the biggest Star Wars fans out there. Really cool for the one true Jedi Master to notice people who share the same love he once had… a long, long time ago.