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Just for fun and for you. The Force Awakens journey, riffing on my LOTR letterpress prints StarWars style.
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Fear is near (and so is cheer). Happy Halloween!
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We’re a fan of all the Drake “Hotling Bling” memes out there.
What’s your favorite?
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10 Photos Of Norway’s Fairy Tale Architecture
Norway started out as a kingdom in 872 and has existed ever since. It has also saved quite a bit of its traditional architecture. Traditional Norwegian architecture makes it look like a land out of a fairytale. Stave churches – so named because of the Norse words for their load-bearing poles – were extremely popular back in the 12th century, and their unique shape matched with all-wooden construction make is simply spectacular.
Norvegian vernacular (as in, built to local requirements and using local materials) architecture is wonderful. Moss and even trees grow on the roofs of wooden or stone buildings, making Norway a sort of Norse Shire. Have a look, and plan your next holiday accordingly!
via: boredpanda
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Jamie Lee Curtis recreates the iconic “Psycho” shower scene that originally featured her mother, Janet Leigh
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“It felt appropriate to us that Lil’ Gideon, whose dad runs an auto dealership, would have a store of vehicles, and when we put vehicles and convicts together it kind of occurred to us that, “Oh we can do it a little bit of a Mad Max homage.” The funny thing is, we wrote these episodes a year ago. We had no idea that a Mad Max movie, let alone one that was a big deal, would come out between us writing it and this episode airing.”
Alex Hirsch on the Mad Max homage in Gravity Falls Weirdmageddon Part 1.
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The official IMAX and theatrical posters for Star Wars: The Force Awakens have been released!
Watch Nerdist News to find out 7 clues we obtained from the new poster.
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