Category: Entertainment

  • The Avengers video clip playlist

    Just press play, sit back and wait for the awesomeness …

  • RUIN: An incredible animated short film you must watch

    I just watched this awesome animated short-film titled “RUIN” by Oddball Studios and its a post-apocalyptic film which looks a lot like a Terminator movie featuring a disguised Keanu Reeves lookalike. The animation is incredible and the film is under 10 minutes. Watch in HD if you can.

  • TWiT and @SteveMartinToGo sitting in a podcast

    I have been subscribed to numerous TWiT podcasts for years now and Triangulation is an awesome show. In Triangulation Leo Laporte and Tom Merritt interview tech luminaries, thinkers and generally amazing people. In episode 41 they interviewed Steve Martin and this show is a must watch. I am about 11 minutes in and they have…

  • Awesome racing car simulator with added realism

    My son and I were in Sandton City yesterday and we came across this awesome racing simulator in the Fountain Court: The sim looked like it was part of a somewhat anaemic Blackberry promotion on the other side of the Fountain Court.

  • The sensual woman chooses @Woolworths_SA blouses

    Really, @Woolworths_SA – if if this IS what the blouse is called, find another name for it! bit.ly/wRbm3x — KerryHaggard (@KerryHaggard) March 8, 2012 I saw this tweet, clicked on the link and the following awesomely mind-blowing clothing item name almost make me wet myself (I’ve been drinking a lot of water today): Wow, someone…

  • Dollar Shave Club's awesome promo video

    The Dollar Shave Club has an awesome promo video. Its a lot like the brilliant Old Spice ads and you have to watch it: I’d buy from these guys! Thanks to Mashable for the link.

  • In a world where browsers wage war, comes Firefox The Movie

    Besides the actress looking a lot like Julianne Moore, this trailer inviting the next round of Firefox Flicks creators is fun:

  • Your worst movie theatre experience probably wasn't this bad

    You know those people in movie theatres who seem to think they are the only ones there or that everyone appreciates their running narrative and the details of their phone calls? I just read an open letter from Drew McWeeny, a movie critic, to someone who makes those people seem positively innocuous. It starts like…