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¿Cuan Metal es esto? ¿El mustacho de Jesús es un hecho histórico? How Metal is this? Is Jesus’s mustache a historical fact? - http://eldifusor.tumblr.com/post...
¿Cuan Metal es esto? ¿El mustacho de Jesús es un hecho histórico?
 
How Metal is this? Is Jesus’s mustache a historical fact?
This is exactly why the robots will always rise against us… retrozone: mudwerks: vintagefuture: Mechanical Servant via casiotone401 [Teenage Mutant Robot Domestic Slaves…] - http://eldifusor.tumblr.com/post...
This is exactly why the robots will always rise against us…
 
retrozone:
  
mudwerks:
  
vintagefuture:
   
Mechanical Servant
  
via casiotone401
  
[Teenage Mutant Robot Domestic Slaves…]
Sex. In America an obsession. In other parts of the world a fact - http://eldifusor.tumblr.com/post...
Customer: Look, there’s no other way to say this, but I didn’t come in here to be insulted. Bernard: Well, I didn’t ask for the job of insulting you. In another life, we could have been brothers. Running a small, quirky taverna in Sicily. Maybe we would have married the local twins instead of wasting each other’s time here in this dump. But it was... - http://eldifusor.tumblr.com/post...
Customer: Look, there’s no other way to say this, but I didn’t come in here to be insulted.
 
Bernard: Well, I didn’t ask for the job of insulting you. In another life, we could have been brothers. Running a small, quirky taverna in Sicily. Maybe we would have married the local twins instead of wasting each other’s time here in this dump. But it was not to be. So hop it.
 
Black Books Season 2-Episode 5: Hello Sun.
De seguro lo hacen por Laika… jjae: Smartest Dogs: Moscow’s Stray Dogs Joel usually shares stuff on Google Reader that’s a little over my head - really super dense articles and studies on physics and politics, but every now and then he’ll find something for me that doesn’t require the use of all my brain cells. Ironically, he could probably just... - http://eldifusor.tumblr.com/post...
De seguro lo hacen por Laika…
 
jjae:
  
Smartest Dogs: Moscow’s Stray Dogs
 
Joel usually shares stuff on Google Reader that’s a little over my head - really super dense articles and studies on physics and politics, but every now and then he’ll find something for me that doesn’t require the use of all my brain cells.  Ironically, he could probably just do his Google Reader sharing with these dogs instead …
  
Russian scientists say that Moscow stray dogs became much smarter. The four-legged oldest human’s friends demonstrate real smartness such as riding the Moscow metro every morning to get from their suburban places of living to the fat regions of Moscow center. Once they arrive to the downtown, they demonstrate different new, previously unseen for the dog, skills. Those skills can include “the hunt for schawarma” for example, the popular eastern cuisine dish among Muscovites.
  
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Daisy: In the end, our relationship was just like a sandwich toaster. You know, you just forget you’ve got one. And it just sits there on the top of the cupboard collecting a layer of greasy fudge. And even if you do see it you just assume it’s broken, you think if it’s working I’d be using it all the time, but you don’t and it just sits there.... - http://eldifusor.tumblr.com/post...
Daisy: In the end, our relationship was just like a sandwich toaster. You know, you just forget you’ve got one. And it just sits there on the top of the cupboard collecting a layer of greasy fudge. And even if you do see it you just assume it’s broken, you think if it’s working I’d be using it all the time, but you don’t and it just sits there. Then one day, you get an overwhelming desire for toasted sandwiches, you know? And you get it down and it works, and you can’t believe it, you know? And then you make every kind of toasted sandwich there is, you have toasted sandwich parties. You make Marmite and cheese, chocolate and…
 
Tim: Pilchards.
 
Daisy: Banana and…
 
Bilbo: Acorns.
 
Daisy: Acorns. And then as quickly as the desire comes, it just goes. And then you put the toasted sandwich maker away. And, you know what?
 
Tim: What?
 
Daisy: You don’t miss it.
 
Bilbo: So what you’re saying is ‘Don’t hide the toasted sandwich maker away, use him regularly and you’ll get the most out of him’.
 
Tim: No, she’s saying ‘Chuck your boyfriend, have a sandwich’.
 
Spaced Season 1  :  Episode 5- Chaos (click the picture by Tyler Stout to watch the clip on Hulu)
:-) 3b1: Inconceivable! :) (via movieoftheday) - http://eldifusor.tumblr.com/post...
:-)
 
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Inconceivable! :)
 
(via movieoftheday)
Nice… pathologia: lovesmogwai: (via free-love) - http://eldifusor.tumblr.com/post...
Nice…
 
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lovesmogwai:
  
(via free-love)
Instruction in sex is as important as instruction in food; yet not only are our adolescents not taught the physiology of sex, but never warned that the strongest sexual attraction may exist between persons so incompatible in tastes and capacities that they could not endure living together for a week much less a lifetime - http://eldifusor.tumblr.com/post...
Monty Python crew! maeby: planetearthisblue:(via fuckyeahmontypython) - http://eldifusor.tumblr.com/post...
Monty Python crew!
 
maeby:
  
planetearthisblue:(via fuckyeahmontypython)
Truth…. vanhessa: glou:veryemergency:shitdisco:onedropcolors:bigbrat:quitepeculiar:jonwithabullet:tumblasaurus:sapphiremagic(viafuckyeahslightlyamusing) LOLLL reblog for truth - http://eldifusor.tumblr.com/post...
Truth….
 
vanhessa:
  
glou:veryemergency:shitdisco:onedropcolors:bigbrat:quitepeculiar:jonwithabullet:tumblasaurus:sapphiremagic(viafuckyeahslightlyamusing)
           
LOLLL
   
reblog for truth
…you killed my father…prepare to die… youknowthatimeantit: (via loveyourchaos) - http://eldifusor.tumblr.com/post...
…you killed my father…prepare to die…
 
youknowthatimeantit:
  
(via loveyourchaos)
Thanks for sharing! noisecon: This totally made my morning. Watch this! jlamere: fuckyeahvantooren: YOU WILL NOT REGRET WATCHING THIS. IT’S THE MOST AWESOME MUSIC VIDEO IN THE WORLD. IN THE WORLD. Impressed. - http://eldifusor.tumblr.com/post...
Thanks for sharing!
 
noisecon:
  
This totally made my morning. Watch this!
 
jlamere:
  
fuckyeahvantooren:
  
YOU WILL NOT REGRET WATCHING THIS. IT’S THE MOST AWESOME MUSIC VIDEO IN THE WORLD.
 
IN THE WORLD.
  
Impressed.
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Agreed… mparis: This is a damn interesting ethical-moral question. travs: aaronftw: i think im gonna post this on facebook. i will loose friends. - http://eldifusor.tumblr.com/post...
Agreed…
 
mparis:
  
This is a damn interesting ethical-moral question.
 
travs:
  
aaronftw:
  
i think im gonna post this on facebook. i will loose friends.
‘Well, here at last, dear friends, on the shores of the Sea comes the end of our fellowship in Middle-earth. Go in peace! I will not say: do not weep; for not all tears are an evil.’ - http://eldifusor.tumblr.com/post...
¿Recuerdas esto? Sintoniza HOY sábado (5 de diciembre) a las 9pm (hora local de Puerto Rico) Frecuencias Alternas para que escuches una entrevista con la voz y creador de esta y muchas más canciones de tu niñez. Mientras tanto, les dejamos las siguientes entradas de PuertoRicoIndie.com: una breve historia de la curiosa carrera musical del Capitán... - http://eldifusor.tumblr.com/post...
¿Recuerdas esto?
 
Sintoniza HOY sábado (5 de diciembre) a las 9pm (hora local de Puerto Rico) Frecuencias Alternas para que escuches una entrevista con la voz y creador de esta y muchas más canciones de tu niñez.
 
Mientras tanto, les dejamos las siguientes entradas de PuertoRicoIndie.com: una breve historia de la curiosa carrera musical del Capitán Memo y un Top Ten de nuestros temas favoritos de Memo Aguirre.
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This is brilliant! Fantastic! noisecon: For all my #DoctorWho loving friends: RUN FOR YOUR LIVES! :-) tardisadventures: simmm: An Awful Lot of Running by Chameleon Circuit - http://eldifusor.tumblr.com/post...
This is brilliant! Fantastic!
 
noisecon:
  
For all my #DoctorWho loving friends: RUN FOR YOUR LIVES! :-)
 
tardisadventures:
  
simmm:
  
An Awful Lot of Running by Chameleon Circuit
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¡¡Atención tumbleros puertorriqueños!! - http://eldifusor.tumblr.com/post...
oldhollywood: Stills via 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968, dir. Stanley Kubrick) Interviewer: Why does 2001 seem so affirmative and religious a film? Stanley Kubrick: The God concept is at the heart of this film. It’s unavoidable that it would be, once you believe that the universe is seething with advanced forms of intelligent life. Just think about... - http://eldifusor.tumblr.com/post...
oldhollywood:
  
Stills via 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968, dir. Stanley Kubrick)
 
Interviewer: Why does 2001 seem so affirmative and religious a film? 
 
Stanley Kubrick: The God concept is at the heart of this film. It’s unavoidable that it would be, once you believe that the universe is seething with advanced forms of intelligent life. Just think about it for a moment. There are a hundred billion stars in the galaxy and a hundred billion galaxies in the visible universe. Each star is a sun, like our own, probably with planets around them. The evolution of life, it is widely believed, comes as an inevitable consequence of a certain amount of time on a planet in a stable orbit which is not too hot or too cold. First comes chemical evolution — chance rearrangements of basic matter, then biological evolution.
 
Think of the kind of life that may have evolved on those planets over the millennia, and think, too, what relatively giant technological strides man has made on earth in the six thousand years of his recorded civilization — a period that is less than a single grain of sand in the cosmic hourglass. At a time when man’s distant evolutionary ancestors were just crawling out of the primordial ooze, there must have been civilizations in the universe sending out their starships to explore the farthest reaches of the cosmos and conquering all the secrets of nature. Such cosmic intelligences, growing in knowledge over the aeons, would be as far removed from man as we are from the ants. They could be in instantaneous telepathic communication throughout the universe; they might have achieved total mastery over matter so that they can telekinetically transport themselves instantly across billions of light years of space; in their ultimate form they might shed the corporeal shell entirely and exist as a disembodied immortal consciousness throughout the universe.
 
Once you begin discussing such possibilities, you realize that the religious implications are inevitable, because all the essential attributes of such extraterrestrial intelligences are the attributes we give to God. What we’re really dealing with here is, in fact, a scientific definition of God. And if these beings of pure intelligence ever did intervene in the affairs of man, so far removed would their powers be from our own understanding. How would a sentient ant view the foot that crushes his anthill — as the action of another being on a higher evolutionary scale than itself? Or as the divinely terrible intercession of God?
 
-excerpted from The Film Director as Superstar by Joseph Gelmis
You are completely right! dianadhevi: … and I’m guessing @eldifusor would LOVE a poster print-out of this *sigh* … to dream… Comic Book Artists Illustrate Sci-Fi Legends - http://eldifusor.tumblr.com/post...
You are completely right!
 
dianadhevi:
  
… and I’m guessing @eldifusor would LOVE a poster print-out of this *sigh* … to dream…
 
Comic Book Artists Illustrate Sci-Fi Legends
Rafael Tufiño An artist known as the “Painter of the People” for his canvases and posters depicting traditional aspects of life on the island, Mr. Tufiño, who was born in Brooklyn and frequently returned to the city, was an important presence in New York, where he was a mentor to Puerto Rican artists and served as a bridge to Puerto Rico’s... - http://eldifusor.tumblr.com/post...
Rafael Tufiño
 
An artist known as the “Painter of the People” for his canvases and posters depicting traditional aspects of life on the island, Mr. Tufiño, who was born in Brooklyn and frequently returned to the city, was an important presence in New York, where he was a mentor to Puerto Rican artists and served as a bridge to Puerto Rico’s traditions and aesthetics.
 
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oldhollywood: Stills from La Jetée (1962, dir. Chris Marker) “La Jetee’s fans insist that it’s the finest science fiction film ever made, and why not? It’s truly unique, implementing a series of hundreds of unmoving pictures, beautifully edited together to tell a mind-bending story of time travel that doubles as a melancholy fable about memory,... - http://eldifusor.tumblr.com/post...
oldhollywood:
  
Stills from  La Jetée (1962, dir. Chris Marker)
 
“La Jetee’s fans insist that it’s the finest science fiction film ever made, and why not? It’s truly unique, implementing a series of hundreds of unmoving pictures, beautifully edited together to tell a mind-bending story of time travel that doubles as a melancholy fable about memory, loss, childhood, and destiny. Only for a moment is there any action on screen (besides the implied action in the cuts from shot to shot), and that motion is one of the cinema’s most profound. It’s no exaggeration, finally, to say that La Jetée may represent film’s closest approach to poetry.”
 
-Bryant Frazer, Deep Focus
 
The 26-minute film, which inspired Terry Gilliam’s 12 Monkeys (1995), tells the story of post-apocalyptic, nuclear war-ravaged Paris, where underground commanders run time travel experiments on prisoners. The film can be seen here.
oldhollywood: Faye Dunaway & Steve McQueen explore the erotic possibilities of chess in The Thomas Crown Affair (1968, dir. Norman Jewison) (via filmandmusicfashion.com) The movie’s major romantic scene takes place over a chessboard. “Do you play?” Crown asks. “Try me,” she answers. After those two sentences, the script had a three-word... - http://eldifusor.tumblr.com/post...
oldhollywood:
  
Faye Dunaway & Steve McQueen explore the erotic possibilities of chess in The Thomas Crown Affair (1968, dir. Norman Jewison) (via filmandmusicfashion.com)
 
The movie’s major romantic scene takes place over a chessboard.
 
“Do you play?” Crown asks.
 
“Try me,” she answers.
 
After those two sentences, the script had a three-word description about what should follow: “Chess with sex.” No dialogue, just a man and a woman, a chessboard, chess pieces, and a charge of sexual tension.
 
Steve & Faye radiate spontaneity in the scene, but in fact they were responding to my directions: “Faye, you’re playing chess, but another game is going on…Without thinking, your right hand goes up your left arm & lightly caresses your throat…Steve, let your eyes follow Faye’s hand…Faye, look up and catch Steve watching. You’re embarrassed. You smile & look down…Faye, stroke the bishop…Steve, what’s she doing? Masturbating the bishop? My God, she’s throwing you off your game…” And so on for six minutes of screen time.
 
“Check,” Vicki says. The silence is broken.
 
Crown stands up, studies the board, confirms he has lost. He roughly pulls Vicki to her feet.
 
“Let’s play something else,” he says.
 
They kiss. Not a brief, tender kiss. I was going for the all-time longest kiss in screen history. Not a hint of bare skin, but the kiss was far sexier than a shot of two nudes. It lasted for 80 seconds of screen time. If you can believe it, that kiss earned the movie a Mature Audience rating, and most newspapers would not reproduce our open-mouth kiss ad for the film.
 
-excerpted from This Terrible Business Has Been Good to Me by Norman Jewison.
 
The chess scene can be seen here.
oldhollywood: Steve McQueen & Faye Dunaway in The Thomas Crown Affair (1968, dir. Norman Jewison) (via getty/latimes.com) - http://eldifusor.tumblr.com/post...
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Steve McQueen & Faye Dunaway in The Thomas Crown Affair (1968, dir. Norman Jewison) (via getty/latimes.com)
Wireless, Clueless & Hopeless, Part 2 - http://notalwaysright.com/wireles...
Evangelist: If Alan Moore isn’t porno, what is? - http://pwbeat.publishersweekly.com/blog...
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