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Is this epic? Why yes, yes it is:

Katamari Bronze (from BoingBoing)

Cast by a dude for an art (sculpture) class, this is possibly one of the best homework assignments ever made by a kindred nerd.

P.S. Am rather amused by all the “I WANTS THAT” comments resounding through the internets, mostly because the artist shared that the katamari ball is heavy enough to cause some serious damage to wood if it was to fall over (apparently the katamari is NOT welded to the Prince; a design decision that I applaud). Since the bronze for the sculpture alone costs $200, this is really out of my price range. But still, I DO wants. Maybe mass production would be the answer here…

From BoingBoing: “Image: Katamari’s Prince, bronz’d

Tama referenced the Catch Me If You Can title sequence as an inspiration for her recent wall – which reminded me how fabulously stylish this opening was :D

Catch Me If You Can - Title Sequence

The site which hosted the CMIYC opening clip, The Art of the Title Sequence, is also quite interesting to browse through in its own right. I definitely recommend a visit if you like opening sequences and/or if you’re in need of some cinematic inspiration.

P.S. Happy 10th birthday to DA! May you have many more :)

Iron Man 2 Teaser Poster (from GordonandtheWhale.com)I watched Iron Man 2 with the boyfriend last weekend and the overall consensus was that it was overly self-indulgent. It seemed like the producers decided to take everything that was good about the first one and blow those things up, times infinity. Almost as if Tony Stark himself got a hold of the movie and decided to run amok with it, flamboyant personality in full swing with no checks or controls at all. Coupled with a really thin plot that tried to juggle in as much action as possible, quite a few of the characters ended up feeling like complete throwaways. As much as I enjoy watching Scarlett Johansson kick butt as mysterious/sexy red-haired agent chick, her character was really superfluous to the story. You could’ve easily taken her character out and it wouldn’t have detracted from the plot one bit. Samuel L. Jackson’s character also got no love in terms of back story. He basically appeared in the middle of the movie as the stern director of a secret government agency, drops off some goods, and then reappears for a few minutes in the end. It was a bit of a WTF? treatment. Has the comic book tropes been so ingrained in popular culture now that you can have your stereotypical kickass lady agent, stereotypical mysterious agency director, stereotypical bad rich dude who owns a big (rival) company, without having to spend any time explaining their backgrounds and motives? This was rather disappointing to see, not only because it was sloppy and lazy on the producers’ part, but also because much of the appeal for the first Iron Man was that it was NOT about your average stereotypical superhero – RDJ as Tony Stark stood in a league of his own.

But with all that said, Iron Man 2 was a fun watch – especially if you don’t have overly high expectations going in. It certainly was entertaining (cue Tony Stark in heavy-duty mechanical design mode, with his awesome equipment and robot assistants standing by) and it had quite a few “moments.” Although lots of good moments don’t always add up to a terrific movie, the first Iron Man was just so unexpectedly good that it was always going to be tough work for the sequel to measure up to the original.

So anyways, when I came across the “Heart Core” t-shirt via Topless Robot I thought – hum… yeah, despite my rant, this is still DO WANT! :D

Iron Man 2 Heart Core T-Shirt (from Entertainment Earth)

P.S. Incidentally, it looks like the Australian release date for Iron Man 2 was a whole week ahead of the U.S. release date?! I had known we’d get it earlier down under but I thought it’d be just a few days’ difference. I’m just going to gloat now and feel special because most other movies usually get released (much) later in Australia than in the U.S. ;)

I recently came across two artists with very different styles, each inspiring in their own ways. Steve Bialik I found a little while back, and given how his work has been featured in so many other blogs recently I wouldn’t be surprised if you’ve already seen his stuff as well. Steve is the awesome creator of “Samurai Star Wars” – a series of ukiyo-e styled renderings of Star Wars characters :D

C-3PO and Karakuri D2 (from STEVAPALOOZA!) Jabba the Hutt (from STEVAPALOOZA!) Yoda (from STEVAPALOOZA!)

I’ve never seriously considered shelling out for a print online before, but if Steve ever makes these into prints (as he’s hinted he would) and they’re not too pricey, I would totally buy a set of these and hang them all up in the apartment. My walls have been bare for far too long!

Then there’s Li Wei, whose work speak so eloquently for themselves that he needs no introduction:

Li Wei (from Mighty Optical Illusions)

Li Wei (from Mighty Optical Illusions)

Li Wei (from Mighty Optical Illusions)

And having done a bit of digging, it appears that Photoshop was NOT involved in the creation of these images – just wire work and steady poses. Amazing!

From Mighty Optical Illusions: “Chinese artist Li Wei’s Optical Illusions

For some reason whenever I think “Michiko to Hatchin,” I start typing “Hachiko to Mitchin” instead. Damn you Hachikō!!

Hachikō (Wikipedia)

Anyways, new wall:

Hatchin by flyindreams

For a new walling project:

The Inspiration LOVES Project

…time to go hibernate for a month :D

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I guess this isn’t really news any more, but I was still surprised when I stumbled across the announcement for a new season of Code Geass. As much as I enjoyed Code Geass and as much as I’m a fan of the series, I gotta say my first reaction was – why? And my second reaction was, WHY?! The first two seasons were great, the story was neat, the ending was sufficiently mindblowing, and it is good. Does Sunrise really have to milk this series for all its worth? I know Geass was popular, but it just smacks too much of Hollywood for me… all those bad sequels being pumped out one after another in blatant attempts to squeeze every bit of money out of tired franchises until fans want to scream.

Lelouch

Maybe I’m being overly pessimistic and cynical about Code Geass R3, especially since not much information has been released yet and we don’t know if it’ll be a remake, sequel, or spin-off. And I could end up loving it and think it’s the next best thing since sliced bread, but urgh. It hasn’t even been two years since R2 finished its run. My new theory on anime remakes or continuations to series that have already ended, and ended well, is that studios should leave well enough alone for at least five years before they try anything new. Not that that will ever happen, especially with popular series. But still, one could hope? :x

On a more lighthearted note,

Bandai baby clothes (from Kotaku.com)

I personally adore the Doraemon one because it’s such a throwback to my childhood days, but yeah. I want one. ZOMG GROVEL AT TEH CUTENESS!!

From Kotaku: “*This* Is How You Dress Babies In Japan” :D

April 6, 2010 UPDATE: Looks like R3′ll either be a sequel or a in-betweener. Not sure how I feel about either concepts :|

I recently learned that NEET stands for “Not in Employment, Education or Training.” I looked it up because it was referenced in Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei episode 9, and I had no idea what it meant.

Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei - NEET

Is that sad? It’s a little sad, isn’t it? :?

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Definitely one of the most creative videos that I’ve ever seen… :D

<333

The artist himself looks kind of sketchy, but I love the concept ;}

…how in the world does the dood live in it for five days though? Is there some sort of bathroom in the nest? xD;

Here are two Bleach pages that I especially liked the text of, so popping them up here for safekeeping :)

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