TV Buzz This is some Benjamin Button shiz. Have you ever wondered what “MythBusters” stars Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman would look like if they cloned miniature versions of themselves and then posed for a photo with said clones? Well, wonder no longer!
Culture Buzz I've been inside a lot of PETA costumes. Some of them are warmer and more comfortable than others. This is what they're like.
Celebrity Buzz Whether you came to ogle the models or mock the fashion, everyone wins. And Kanye West and Maroon 5 and Nicki Minaj, too!
Beautiful armor inspired by Joan of Arc, created with cardboard, brown paper and bicycle tubes. Grace Duval spent a total of 50 hours into this magnificent work of art. Fantastic.
Chris Brown posted this photo for his Twitter followers on Halloween, saying “I don't think I can wear this costume tonight! Gonna change!”. You stay classy, Chris. (via twitter.com)
Style Buzz You can see their ankles! Scandalous. Modestly covered from head to toe 364 days a year, women began to dress in revealing costumes for Halloween as early as the 1820s, as a one day rebellion.
TV Buzz How many awesome Breaking Bad Costumes did YOU see this Halloween weekend? Probably a million, but here's ten more!
Celebrity Buzz Here are a few of the best Celebrity Halloween Costumes from 2010. We can't wait to see what our favorite celebrities have up their sleeves this year! (via beverlyhillshoneys.com)
Food Buzz Motherhood is a beautiful miracle. It's also a handy way to carry your snacks!
Culture Buzz Occupy Wall Street has had its fair share of quirky attired protestors. But as Halloween approaches, those at OWS can easily be confused for just your average Halloween party goer. See if you can figure out who's who in the Observer's “OWS or Halloween Costume Quiz”! More of the pictures can be found at the Observer's full slide show here (via observer.com)
Think corgis are the only animals who look cute in Halloween costumes? Think again.
Culture Buzz At least it better be unintentional. Man, nothing beats scouring the racks of the local fly-by-night Halloween tent for the most racist/stereotypical/degrading costume you can find, right?
Beauty store chain Ricky's thought it was a good idea to make this available to purchase on their website. UPDATE: They came to their senses.
Culture Buzz This is dedication. Check out the boots—they're mini-stilts, for added height. (via reddit.com)
Nailed it. This panda, born in captivity a year ago, has never seen a human face. Instead, his caretakers have always approached him while wearing totally realistic panda suits. Click the image for the full story and more pictures. (via shortlist.com)
Style Buzz Comic-Con begins tonight and let me tell you, these costumes, which were worn at last year's Dragon*Con, already have your costume beat. These guys decided to use cardboard boxes to create Lego-like versions of their favorite Marvel characters. Now, put away that Slave Leia costume and put your creativity caps on. I'm on the other side of the country and need to live vicariously through your Comic-Con experiences and photos. (via geekologie.com)
Culture Buzz Plan ahead for Halloween (and the continuing economic turmoil) this year, or go watch “X-Men: First-Class” wearing these affordable and easy to make costumes. (via gusnyc.com)
Culture Buzz A modest proposal: Let's look at these food babies! What does this say about us as a culture? That we think food is cute? Or that babies are delicious? Either way.