12.11.11

Sure, the temperature is kinda hot in hell, but the desserts are to die for. The Hellboy devil's food cake is a big favorite.

The 50 Highest Selling DVDs of 2011 so far. (This makes very little sense to me.)

1. Tangled
2. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part I
3. Megamind
4. Despicable Me
5. Red
6. Rio
7. The King’s Speech
8. Secretariat
9. Bridesmaids
10. Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2
11. Due Date
12. Toy Story 3
13. Inception
14. Unstoppable
15. The Social Network
16. Transformers: Dark of the Moon
17. The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
18. True Grit
19. Tron: Legacy
20. The Fighter
21. Burlesque
22. Justin Bieber: Never Say Never
23. Salt
24. Rango
25. Black Swan
26. The Town
27. Life As We Know It
28. Gnomeo & Juliet
29. Little Fockers
30. How to Train Your Dragon
31. Fast Five
32 . Yogi Bear
33. Resident Evil: Afterlife
34. The Tourist
35. Takers
36. X-Men: First Class
37. For Colored Girls
38. Barbie: A Fairy Secret
39. The Other Guys
40. Mrs. Doubtfire
41. Shrek Forever After
42. Easy A
43. The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
44. True Blood: The Complete Third Season
45. Jackass 3D
46. The Green Hornet
47. Paranormal Activity 2
48. Thor
49. Beauty and the Beast
50. Machete

11.11.11

The Galactic Empire's drink of choice!

Illustrator Chase Kunz rocks Gotham City!




Some fantastic comic and movie figures from Custom Toyz.








Mike Spicer paints Batman the way the bad guys see him.

Before there was a movie, Star Wars was a script and these amazing concept paintings by Ralph McQuarrie.


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A very cool vector Iron Man by Muhammad Izzat Mustafa!




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I love hobo lingo and miss it so.

11 Antiquated “P” Words From the American Slang Dictionary

1. Pad the hoof: “To tramp about. Orig. hobo use.”
2. Pang-wangle: “To live or go along cheerfully in spite of minor misfortunes.”
3. Paper-belly: “A person unable to drink liquor straight, or one who grimaces after drinking.”
4. Peter Funk: “An auctioneer’s accomplice who poses as a buyer in order to stimulate bidding or to ‘buy’ items on which the final bid from a genuine customer has not been high enough. Auction use.”
5. Pie card: “A union membership card, specif., as shown to a stranger who is a union member in order to borrow money, obtain food and lodging, or the like. Hobo use c1925.”
6. Pig between two sheets: “A ham sandwich. Some lunch-counter use c1925”
7. Pine overcoat: “A coffin, esp. a cheap one.”
8. Possum Belly: “An extra storage compartment under a railroad car. Hobo lingo.”
9. Pretzel-bender: “1. A preculiar person; an eccentric; one who thinks in a round-about manner. 2. A player of the French horn. Musician use. Not common. 3. A wrestler. 4. A heavy drinker; one who frequents bars.”
10. Prushun or Prushon: “A boy tramp who begs for a mature tramp. Obscurely from “Prusssian.”
11. Puka: “1. Any small, private place, such as a pigeonhole in a desk, a safe, a purse, a small suitcase, or the like. 2. [taboo] The female genitals. Both meanings WWII USN use in Pacific. Prob. orig. Polynesian.”

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