This is a short video tour of the Star Trek themed man cave theater that Phil Stiller constructed in his basement. I especially like the hidden door, followed by the futuristic pocket door. The interior includes some Star Trek and space memorabilia, a small bar, theater seating for four, and,
- October 8, 2020
This is a small series of children’s board games (plus Cooties) reimagined as horror movie posters by Nashville, Tennessee based merchandise designer and scary movie fan Justin Bryant (physical posters up to 24″ x 36″ available at his shop here). I thought they were all very well executed. You want
- October 7, 2020
This is some security cam footage from a bar in Krasnorad, Russia of a cat falling through what appears to be a ceiling made of insulating foam panels, going wild for a few seconds, taking a victory lap celebrating the destruction it just caused, then quickly peacing out. Thankfully, the
- October 7, 2020
This is a video of what Marvin Gaye’s rendition of ‘I Heard It Through The Grapevine’ sounds like with his vocals isolated. SPOILER: Amazing. Man….what a voice. For reference, my voice kinda sounds like– “A cross between a garbage disposal full of gravel and a fart in an airport bathroom.”
- October 7, 2020
This is a short video from the rear cam of a Tesla Model 3 that captures the car’s instant acceleration preventing it from getting rear-ended by an old Acura Integra, which appears to be no stranger to a good rear-ending. Thankfully, traffic had only stopped momentarily and stepping on the
- October 7, 2020
This is a terrifying video of a malfunctioning dental school practice robot that looks like it’ll bite off anything that comes near it. Obviously, had I been a dental school student and this happened on my day to practice a root canal, there’s no question I would be an accountant
- October 7, 2020
This is a photo of Twitter user @aleashuhh’s cat performing a fairly convincing version of the detachable thumb trick — except with an entire leg — thanks to a tucked paw and the fortuitous position of a dog bone. In @aleashuhh’s own words: “Nearly had a heart attack.” Obviously, I
- October 7, 2020
This is Bataille de boules de neige (Snowball Fight) by Louis Lumière, a short silent film shot in Lyon, France in 1896 that’s been upscaled and colorized using DeOldify, an open-source AI tool that does just that. The result is impressive. Also, I really liked the plot: everybody nail the
- October 7, 2020













