“Pop Culture” Perfectly Choreographed
You may remember Madeon’s very well-executed mash-up of 39 different pop hits. Nathan Barnatt is the master of dancing everywhere. (via coketalk.tumblr.com) Watch Video ›
You may remember Madeon’s very well-executed mash-up of 39 different pop hits. Nathan Barnatt is the master of dancing everywhere. (via coketalk.tumblr.com) Watch Video ›
What do you say when your friend confesses they’ve neither read nor watched the Harry Potter series? What if they’ve never played Portal or seen Mad Men? (via loldwell.com) View Image ›
Nickelodeon’s popular decision to show old episodes of Clarissa Explains It All has been deemed lowbrow/despicable by New York Magazine’s Approval Matrix. (via nymag.com) View List ›
Andrew Kolb’s little wooden Two of a Kind figures are great pieces of art depicting the common Fat/Skinny dynamic found in pop culture. (via The Uniblog) View List ›
Great Showdowns is a series of watercolor paintings by artist Scott Campbell that presents us with unique interpretations of some of the greatest pop culture showdowns ever! (via greatshowdowns.com") View List ›
These Pop Culture Nesting Dolls by Ginger Williams are hilarious and perfect. The caricatures are mildly grotesque and super kitschy in the way that the art on a Nesting Doll should be. (via The Uniblog) View List ›
Don’t call it a comeback! Check out these gorgeous stills from Lindsay Lohan’s collaboration with painter/director Richard Phillips. You can watch the whole film over at BlackBook Magazine right here on BuzzFeed!
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Princess Leia seems a little short to be such a height snob. To commemorate the one year anniversary of his daughter, this Geeky Dad created an awesome growth chart. Taller than a tribble; shorter than a dalek. View Image ›
Especially when it’s laced with geeky pop culture references. I gotta give it up to the stitchers at Steotch. They make cross stitching baller. View List ›
Maybe he’s old news now that Jet Blue folk hero Steven Slater has stolen his spotlight, but you can still celebrate Internet phenom Antoine Dodson in a commemorative doll!!! It’s currently on Ebay–and at a price of $50, it can be yours. View Image ›
Spiderman with a coke problem, Catwoman having a threesome with Batman and Robin and Hitler engaged in S&M. It’s safe to say that artist Giuseppe Veneziano has a fondness for portraying pop culture icons and historical figures in a less than flattering light. View List ›
There’s a formula for everything. I just can’t believe someone found a way to logically compare Spongebob to both Captain Kirk and Harry Potter. View Image ›
Everyone on TV has been reading the same newspaper for years. Don’t believe me? Here’s proof. View Image ›
Gurt Swanenberg combines 17th century natural history collections with pop culture images to make nature look the way God actually would have intended if he’d thought of it. View List ›
This is not commentary; this is art. Randy Moller, who does play-by-play for the Florida Panthers hockey team, likes to punctuate goals with random pop culture references. Watch and learn. (Via). Watch Video ›
This excellent essay (written by an Irish blogger) touches on the shift we might witness in pop culture as our President-elect replaces W., who argubly ushered in the age of Paris Hilton. Also kind of amazing: George W. Bush is compared to Reece (thanks, readers!) on Malcolm In The Middle, which — when you think about it — is eerily dead on.
Test your 90s pop culture savvy with ’90s TV trivia from shows like 90210, Saved By the Bell, and Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. This should help you pass some time while you anxiously countdown until the season premieres of the new 90210 and Gossip Girl. Read More ›