Afternoon Dubloons – Links In Brief(s)

Stuff which what we found interestin’.

 

All 786 planets in our solar system, to scale – (xckd.com)

Actor Ronny Cox on why a remake of Total Recall is a bad idea – (The Wrap)

Bees that drink your sweat and the tears from your eyes – (Discovery Magazine)

The Shackleton Crater on the moon might contain frozen water – (WPTV)

The so-called ‘zombie attacks’ continue in the States after a man under the influence of an unknown substance bit a chunk out of another man’s arm – (Opposing Views)

Strange and mysterious snakes invade a Namibian town – (Fortean Zoology)

The Breaking Bad Lego Meth Lab isn’t really one for the kids – (Nerd Approved)

You ever feel your phone vibrating in your pocket, only to find it isn’t there? It’s called Phantom Cellphone Vibrations – (Mental Floss)

Afternoon Dubloons – Links In Brief(s)

Stuff which what we found interestin'.

 

South African teenager to be caned for posting a mildly offensive Facebook photo caption – (Straits Times)

Tim Burton has zero respect for director Kevin Smith – (Buzzfeed)

Crispin Glover directed a movie about a man with cerebral palsy who has sex with hot women and then murders them shortly after. Feel good movie of the year? – (Film Drunk)

Just in case you thought Whitney Houston was overrated here’s her isolated vocal track on ‘How Will I Know’ – (Jake Fogelnest)

If you’re playing Ragnarok Odyssey on Playstation Vita here’s a comprehensive guide to help you through – (Past The Pixels)

An ‘on the money‘ review of the first episode of HBO’s drama series Luck – (Tachyon TV)

Brace Yourself! There’s to be a sequel to I Am Legend – (Den Of Geek)

Afternoon Dubloons – Links In Brief(s).


Stuff which what we found interestin'.

 

 

Empire Magazine lifts the lid on some more details surrounding the 24 movie which will be a full day in two hours – (Empire Magazine)

Lovefilm generously plans out all the movies you’ll want to see in the next twelve months – (Lovefilm)

Things have just become way too commercial on Tatooine – (Geeks Of Doom)

He’s at it again. Tony Blair and the £8m tax mystery – (The Independent)

TV chef and recent I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here contestant Antony Worrell Thompson got nabbed for shoplifting – (The Guardian)

Tom Hanks has created his own online animated series – (Hey U Guys)

Bored men in lab coats tinker further with Mother Nature and produce monster headed supersoldier ants – (The Telegraph)

Iran sentence former US marine to death, increasing the tension between the two countries – (The Huffington Post)

Morning Booty. Links In Brief(s)

Stuff which what we found interestin'.

First Muppet movie review is in. Long story short the Muppets are great, they’re human co-stars? Not so much – (Hollywood Reporter)

X Factor judge Gary Barlow was genuinely shocked by the raunchy dance moves during of some of the auditions this year – (MSN)

Some outrageous footage of Egyptian security forces beating protesters in Cairo – (The Atlantic Wire)

Pregnant woman miscarries after she’s pepper sprayed by Seattle police during a peaceful protest – (Buzz Feed)

Little girl axes player in Skyrim as proud parents watch and laugh. Wonder if their joy will continue years from now till the night of their own bloody demise at the hands of their bloodthirsty axe obsessed 18 year-old daughter?

TV show will ‘dare sharks’ to bite divers during a live broadcast. Say no more, we’re there! – (Warming Glow)

Die-hard Twilight fan drives to the cinema on three tyres – (Film Drunk)

The Information Super Highway is an Internet graveyard for relic websites still active since their launch back in the 90s – (Information Super Highway)

A fascinating article on the deadliest gangs of El Salvador – (Environmental Graffiti)

Javelin missle missfire in Afghanistan. MW3 can’t do this.