I thought the first three "Bourne" movies were actually pretty good. At first, I had my doubts about Matt Damon playing an action hero, but he ended up doing really well. Now, five years since the third movie was released, the franchise is back for a fourth installment.
Everything looks so much cooler in super-slo-mo! Case-in-point: this collection of highlights from a Danish TV show called "Dumt & Farligt," which is apparently an entire show of "stupidity captured at 2500 frames per second," as the video says.
An integral part to any good video game is the soundtrack. Good video game music can be made even better when it gets covered by really talented people; or, in this case, just one person who plays several instruments, and another guy to cover the drum parts!
I only recently discovered the Tron franchise. It was shortly before the sequel, Tron: Legacy, came out; and I figured I better watch the first movie before I see the second one. Though the original Disney classic is pretty dated by today's special effects standards, I really liked the world it created; and I don't care what anyone says, I really liked the sequel too! I'll also admit that I'm e
It's awesome when science creates something cool. All throughout my school years, I may not always have done well on science tests and homework (especially in high school chemistry); but I always loved being able to observe science in action.
I've always been fascinated with Rube Goldberg machines. Mousetrap was my favorite board game growing up! So of course a World-Record-setting Rube Goldberg machine caught my interest with little effort.
Last week, Kama beat me to the punch when she featured the new video for Google's "Project Glass," a concept for glasses that keep the user constantly connected with social networks and the people around them using a digital heads-up display. It would have been perfect for my Stuff That's Cool series; but that's okay, because as you know, Kama's awesome. Well anyway, it looks like Micr