
The huge buzz that surrounded Stranger Things has faded now that summer has turned to autumn, but fans of the show are just hibernating until they can get their hands on season two. Until then you can remember the first season with this Lego recreation, which sees various scenes remade with the stop motion toy bricks.
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The trailer for Martin Scorsese’s upcoming movie has just hit the internet and it looks great. It stars Andrew Garfield, Adam Driver and Liam Neeson as Christian missionaries in 17th century Japan. In Japan it was a time when Christianity was outlawed and the presence of missionaries forbidden. Garfield and Driver head to the country to look for their missing mentor Neeson.
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With the Marvel Cinematic Universe Marvel have created something unprecedented in cinema—even if you’re not a big fan of the films you can’t deny that they’ve made a huge success of creating an interlinked world of crossover superheroes. However, they do have their downside, and along with the villains being a bit lame YouTube Patrick (H) Willems also thinks they look ugly.
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Reggie Watts’ ‘F*ck Shit Stack’ might be six years old but it’s still as badass as ever, and it’s still stands as an acute parody of modern rap music. Calling out the tired cliches that are still associated with rap music and making a highly listenable and enjoyable song out of it too, without making it sound preachy either.
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Coming across like some kind of real-life Bodhis from Point Break the film Distance Between Dreams is about the winter of 2015 which was an historic year for big-wave surfing. Because it was an el niño-fueled winter in the pacific it created some of the hugest waves ever seen—fortunately surfer and director Ian Walsh was there to record it all.
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Dialect coach Erik Singer analyzes the accents of some of Hollywood’s biggest stars and acting names and looks at just how accurate they are. Because Wired invited him to take a long, hard look at 32 actors, from the late Phillip Seymour Hoffman’s brilliant Truman Capote, to Kevin Costner’s dreadful robin hood.
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We all remember that feeling when you were a kid on Christmas morning and you unwrap the gift of your dreams. Sheer joy just pulsates through you as you scream with jubilation. Then, you grow up into an adult and you lose that sense of excitement when it comes to opening presents. The thing is, that’s not strictly true. Because if you get a gift you really, really want you might let out a little squeal of delight. Or leap uncontrollably with happiness.
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Metallica recently appeared on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon and they joined the host along with his in-house band The Roots for a very unique version of their classic track ‘Enter Sandman’—it was unique because they use kids’ instruments to perform it, the kind you might find in a grade-school classroom.
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Ryan Reynolds recently won GQ’s Man of the Year award so the magazine decided to interview Ryan and then decided that the interviewee was going to be none other than his twin, Gordon. But Gordon isn’t like Ryan, instead he’s bitter, jealous, and spends the entire interview roasting his successful brother and firing insults at him.
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It’s been 50 years in the moviemaking business, starring in over 200 movies where he’s earned his money by breaking bones and doing elaborate stunts all in the name of showbiz. So it’s about time Jackie Chan finally got his Oscar which he recently received as an honorary one at the 2016 Governors Awards.
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David Chappelle recently hosted Saturday Night Live and while doing so admitted that he was a fan of The Walking Dead—and like most fans of the show he was affected by the head-pounding scene from Negan in the first episode of the seventh series. So affected that he decided to recreate the scene with some Chappelle’s Show favorites.
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