Better Living Through Electrochemistry. Sally Adee tried out a DARPA helmet that stimulates the brain with electricity. (via Boing Boing)
The most gruesome crime in Australian history is now a feature film. Ten years later, is it still too soon to put The Snowtown Murders on the big screen?
What if the movie Pulp Fiction were presented on stage in Shakespeare's day? Then it would be just like the production of Pulp Shakespeare at the Fringe Festival.
Mashup of the week: Disney Princesses and reality TV. I'm not a fan of Desperate Housewives or its spinoffs, but I would watch The Real Housewives of Disney every week.
Putting Animals in Their Place. They can't so everything perfectly!
The Weirdest News Stories of the Week.
What we really need is a old-school role-playing video game based on the TV series Breaking Bad. Your role, of course, is the meth maker.
Imagine the worst film adaptation of a board game you can imagine, and this will beat it. Adam Sandler will star in a movie based on the game Candyland.
Sheep are pretty dumb, and tend to follow the sheep in front of them no matter what. When they go in circles and won't stop, you've got a sheep cyclone.
Math whiz and entertainer Vi Hart is okay with Spongebob, Squidward, Patrick, and Gary, but that pineapple house? It's just not realistic!
When the best of the best break dancers get together for a tournament, one thing is guaranteed: they will make you feel awkward, graceless, and out of shape.
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