Some stuff that is cool:
Sneak Preview of Gaiman’s delicious stop-motion tale Coraline. Oh, Laika, you are so awesome.
The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down — a HILARIOUS story that everyone needs to read right now, in which the cast of Who Framed Roger Rabbit must solve the serial murders of CGI characters. Even if you haven’t seen the movie in years, the humor and cultural commentary shine through.
The Vienna Vegetable Orchestra. As Mickey said, it brings new meaning to “playing with your food.”
Nine Most Badass Bible Verses.
EEE, PRINCE CASPIAN TRAILER! Oooh, the PRETTY!
LifeHacker’s 2007 Guide to Free Software and Webapps
JKR finishing Deathly Hallows, and Time: Rowling Answers Ten Questions About Harry
Mental Floss: How to Organize Your Home Library
The Color of Magic poster. I continue to have Major Problems with the casting of both leads (1. TOO OLD, 2. TOO NOT ASIAN), but hopefully it’ll be entertaining nonetheless.
*chortles* In more WGA-fallout news: Since the strike began, there has been much speculation about what cable programs might make the move to broadcast television as networks attempt to keep viewers as scripted programming dries up. Psych is moving to NBC (YAY, more viewers = more love! Though apparently this is just the older episodes, because all the advertisements for season 2 say it’ll be on USA) and CBS is considering airing a cleaned-up version of the Showtime hit Dexter. Dexter? Cleaned up? BAHAHAHA. The show would be five minutes long! Deb would just be one prolonged BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP. Come to think of it, I would pay money to see Cleaned-Up Dexter.
In a similar vein (ha!), “This time there will be Torchwood for everyone as BBC2 will also air a “kid friendly” version cut down to remove any post-watershed worthy scenes.” Again, will every episode only be five minutes long?