A smattering of nerdery. Curated by Andrew, Miguel, Davis, Ian, and Michael.

Quirky little stop-motion ad featuring robots, by Wes Anderson.

This TMNT cartoon opening-credits stop-motion remake is one of the most awesome things I’ve ever seen.

I have watched the live-action short version of Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie dozens and dozens of times, and I’m pretty excited to see stop-motion adaptation.  As far as I’m concerned, Tim Burton and stop-motion is a win-win.

It’s amazing to me how close the Spielberg version of Tintin is to parts of this 1947 French stop-motion version (sans Tintin-as-a-bottle-of-whiskey-hallucination/mirage).  I recommend seeing/watching both.

ANIMATED COMIC COVERS. More please. Make this a reality.

via Kerry Callen’s Blog

I’ve been re-watching Justice League season 1 on blu-ray lately.  I just noticed this very Dalek looking contraption in the background of Vandal Savage’s prisoner room/holding area in the Episode “Savage Time” - which of course is about alternate time lines and time travel - like a certain Doctor?   Justice League/Dr. Who cross-over surprise!
Has anyone else ever noticed this or am I just reaching?
Now if they could just get the Justice League to show up on Dr. Who…

I’ve been re-watching Justice League season 1 on blu-ray lately.  I just noticed this very Dalek looking contraption in the background of Vandal Savage’s prisoner room/holding area in the Episode “Savage Time” - which of course is about alternate time lines and time travel - like a certain Doctor?   Justice League/Dr. Who cross-over surprise!

Has anyone else ever noticed this or am I just reaching?

Now if they could just get the Justice League to show up on Dr. Who…

Super Powers - as interpreted by Tom Whalen.  I never get tired of this guys’ stuff and his send up to my favorite childhood show is a gem.

Super Powers - as interpreted by Tom Whalen.  I never get tired of this guys’ stuff and his send up to my favorite childhood show is a gem.

THE FACE.
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THE FACE.

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