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Things Organized Neatly

Things Organised Neatly is a series of images dedicated to the art of arranging

Things Organized Neatly is a mesmerising series of photographs dedicated to the art of arranging and all the artists who enjoy creating perfect arrangements with everyday objects, true sources of visual satisfaction. Created by Austin Radcliffe as a Tumblr project before becoming a book, Things Organized Neatly: The Art of Arranging the Everyday is currently available for purchase from Amazon. These images feed into the hint of OCD within us all – a need to create order and simplicity from an otherwise complicated and messy world.

Rowlf the Dog raps Snoop Dogg’s “Who Am I? (What’s My Name?)“

Rowlf the Dog owns it in Mylo the Cat's latest mashup

Rowlf the Dog goes nuts rapping a Muppets version of the Snoop Dogg classic “Who Am I? (What’s My Name?)“, with Fozzie Bear as Dr. Dre, in the latest mashup video by the always awesome Mylo the Cat. Does life get any better?! – Love it! 🙂

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Vintage Beat’s a Dance Remix of Old Film Clips

Vintage Beat compilation by Joe Penna is our vid OTD

We’re currently loving Vintage Beat by Joe Penna, also known as Mystery Guitar Man, a clever compilation of film clips from the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s that are all connected together with a danceable soundtrack. Happy Monday 🙂

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For The Love Of Spock – Official Trailer

For The Love Of Spock is a doco on the life of Leonard Nimoy

For The Love Of Spock is an upcoming documentary, directed by Adam Nimoy, that both celebrates the 50th anniversary of Star Trek and reflects on the inspiring life of Spock, actor and father Leonard Nimoy. With Zachary Quinto, who plays Spock in the Star Trek reboot films, narrating the documentary, For The Love Of Spock is set for release sometime in 2016. Looking forward to this one 🙂

For the Love of Spock

The BFG Official Trailer

The BFG film adaptation from Disney is almost here

Looking forward to Disney’s film adaptation of the much-loved Roald Dahl novel The BFG. Directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Ruby Barnhill as Sophie, this highly anticipated film features the voices of Mark Rylance as The BFG plus Bill Hader and Jemaine Clement as giants Bloodbottler and Fleshlumpeater. In Australia, The BFG will be released in cinemas on 30th June 2016. This should be a big hit! 🙂

The BFG

A.L. Credo transforms Street Art into GIFs

A.L. Credo creates awesome animated GIFs from famous street art

Loving the creations of A.L. Credo a motion designer who has fun transforming artworks of many famous street artists into clever animated GIFs. Awesome work! 🙂

Sesame Street does ‘Regulate’ by Warren G & Nate Dogg

Sesame Street's awesome ‘Regulate’ mashup is our video OTD

Mylo the Cat has nailed it again with this latest mashup of Bert, Ernie and the cast of Sesame Street performing “Regulate” by Warren G and Nate Dogg. Love it! 🙂

Sesame Street

Tracksuits in the Movies Supercut

Tracksuits worn in movies get a brilliant supercut tribute

We’re loving this awesome supercut tribute to the best tracksuits worn in movies by Travis Greenwood, who teamed up with video editor Robert Jones, creating “Leisure On The Lens”. Nailed it! 🙂

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McDonald’s does Anime Ad in Japan…Kawaii!

McDonald’s Japan releases awesome new anime commercial

McDonald’s in Japan have just released an awesome new commercial as a very ‘kawaii’ anime which tells the story of a new, nervous yet enthusiastic employee in a video containing all the classic codes of Japanese animation. So cool! 🙂

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Playboy – Vintage Ads from 1958 to 1974

Playboy sells itself in this vintage series of advertising

What kind of man reads Playboy? Well, if you believe the vintage ads for the magazine published between 1958 and 1974, the readers of Playboy are all young men, most caucasian, handsome, rich, talented, adventurous, athletic, intelligent, and always surrounded by beautiful women. In reality, it seems this advertising series was primarily intended to market the magazine to advertisers and convince them that readers were not just interested in photos of naked women. Ummm…ok sure 😉