If The Matrix Ran Windows

November 11, 2008

What if The Matrix was run in Windows? The crew at College Humor take us down that scary path?

Toyota’s Ninja Kittens

November 10, 2008

Toyota typically does not have great commercials in North America, and seem to gear them towards the typical Toyota crowd of asian accountants, j/k! A commercial we’re missing out on is the Ninja Kittens marketing the new Corolla in Australia

According to the agency, the campaign “tells the story of a kitten headed hero who battles a gang of feral baddies” in an abandoned shopping mall, then scoots away in his sporty Corolla. “The ambitious production was a combination of very well rehearsed fighting sequences, and real, cuddly kitten heads.” source

There’s an animated online comic for the campaign on their website. The cuddly kitten heads may give you nightmares though!

Top Gear is Back for Season 12!

November 8, 2008

They’re back! Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, James May and The Stig are back for another fun filled season of Top Gear! Now into their 12th season, the crew looks to take their antics to Vietnam and  the USA. My favourite segment was the “Toyboata”, what was yours?

Heidi Klum Rocking Out Of Her Clothes

November 8, 2008

You won’t be seeing this director’s cut on TV! Here is the uncut version of Heidi Klum’s Guitar Hero World Tour commercial. Kobe Bryant, Tony Hawk, Alex Rodriguez and Michael Phelps are not the only ones who can unleash their inner rock star, but I think Heidi’s version wins.

AC/DC Rocks Excel

October 26, 2008

For a lot corporate drones stuck behind the boss’s firewall. Phil Clandillon and Steve Milbourne, who work at a digital design boutique division of Sony/BMG in London, have put together what they call “the world’s first music video in Excel format,” for AC/DC’s Rock and Roll Train.

“Basically, it’s come about because we recognized that a lot of people have fairly restrictive internet and security policies at work,” Clandillon told Wired.com. “What we really liked was that we could actually subvert the corporate firewalls by including AC/DC’s music in an Excel spreadsheet, because that’s allowed through every corporate firewall there is.” [Wired]

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