11 Twitter Reactions To Drake Being Black And Jewish
After Drake got re-Bar Mitzvah'd in his new music video for "HYFR," some Twitterers are just finding out that he is Jewish. Here's what they think about it. (via Heeb.)
After Drake got re-Bar Mitzvah'd in his new music video for "HYFR," some Twitterers are just finding out that he is Jewish. Here's what they think about it. (via Heeb.)
If you've already experienced all 86 minutes of Godfrey Reggio's heady and beautiful 1982 documentary, then you probably either walked away with mind blown or completely nodded off. For the latter, here's a 1552% sped-up version of the film with a new soundtrack.
Smells a lot like "LOTR" but looks damn good. Bella and Thor face off with Charlize Theron's Evil Queen June 1.
Remember when Meg Ryan has that fake orgasm at Katz's Deli in "When Harry Het Sally?" Are you suuuuure you remember it? Because this supercut has the memorable scene interspersed with clips of all sorts of guttural moans and intense proclamations from other films. So watch it already. You won't be sorry.
Type designer Matthew Butterick was put off by the use of Microsoft's Verdana font in "Mission: Impossible -- Ghost Protocol." So he did what any movie fanatic would do: Wrote the director to explain why the use of IKEA's favorite font was an utter failure.
Artist Travis English made these minimalist posters for all six "Star Wars" films. They're so good you'll even love the posters for the films you love to hate. (I'm looking at you, "Attack of the Clones.")
Whole Foods has its Jewish holidays a little mixed up. Or does it?
Part of Gallery1988's Bill Murray exhibit.
In preparation for the 75th anniversary of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit, publisher HarperCollins is releasing a book with a collection of 100 original never-before-seen illustrations from the author's personal archives. Here are six of them.
Raul Julia's son is producing a film about the Mayans and claims the giant head in this photo is "evidence of a superior civilization unlike any known to have lived on Earth". Apparently Stephen Hawking agrees with him. Bet you really want to watch Indiana Jones 4 again now. (via The Wrap, h/t @vrizov.)
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