This is FAN MADE!!!
Good grief, the animation in this amazing! So close to the film it’s scary! Can’t imagine the amount of effort that went into this.
Oh my god.
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Sometimes I think of how one tiny mutated cell can wipe out our whole civilization, but then I watch a video like this and think “nah, we’re way too awesome of a species to be defeated.”
I feel like my life is complete after watching this.
man I am always blown away by good woodwinds cuz i could never get the hang of ‘em myself. this guy is tops, wow
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The adorable miniature series entitled MINIMIAM from Pierre Javelle and Akiko Ida.
The peanuts and grapes ones are my favorite.
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Functional Nintendo NES Controller Coffee Table
It may be hard to believe at first glance, but this oversized Nintendo NES controller actually works. The table is constructed from high quality materials including maple, mahogany, and walnut with dovetail joinery and mid century modern legs. If you have $3500 just laying around, you can pick it up now from Etsy.
;_; If I had a gazillion dollars!
D8 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is so cool!
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Check out this impressive preview of one of the “cast members” from the upcoming $20 million-plus How to Train Your Dragon arena show that opens next March in Melbourne and Sydney. After striking out with the Shrek musical (which is performing better in London than New York), DreamWorks appears to be on the right track with its second stage effort. They’ve outsourced the show’s creative direction to the Sydney, Australia firm Creature Technology Company, the animatronics arm of Global Creatures, which previously created a successful arena show based on the BBC series “Walking with Dinosaurs.”
From the Brisbane Times:
[The show will include] at least 24 dragons for a show that will include acrobats and aerial artists, projections and flying creatures. The five-tier set will be backed by a 60-metre screen and the action will unfold on 1000 square metres of stage studded with projectors to provide an immersive experience… . ”DreamWorks didn’t want us to be the same as the film. They wanted us to create something new and magical,” [said the show’s director Nigel Jamieson.] ”We were looking for people with physical skills and humour, and clowning, but also with youthful skills. So we’ve very much taken up the hip-hop and parkour kind of thing. It’s a very different sort of cast and DreamWorks have been very supportive of that.”
This shit better make it to the US!
SKIP TO 9 MINUTES THIS IS SO COOL. I CANT EVEN. AHHHH and the END. I’m going to become rich so I can hire some guys to just trot around with this in front of me all day while I eat grapes ok? D:
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