
If you’re a fan of “Walking Dead”, you’ll love this compilation video of all the zombie kills in the show, in 70 seconds.

This video has one hell of a rad Master Chief costume. Look at the details! Master Chief is a douchebag in this video.

BurttMackintosh gives an example of what sound design means in the world of tv & film. Have a good set of earphones ready & feel the comparison of the same footage, with & without sound design. Neat work.

A crop circle appears overnight in front of Chilbolton Radio Observatory in England. It was a clear response to the Arecibo Message which was sent into space by Carl Sagan and Nasa in 1974. Does this seem feasible or is it a bad joke?
Carl Saga passed on December 20, 1996 (aged 62).

Eviosia Studios shot this time lapse video of the Geminid Meteor Shower in the High Desert of California. Sometimes, we miss out alot more unless we slow down.

Dentsu London presents Suwappu! an augmented reality toy. The toy allows you to have your own pet which expresses its own thoughts through your mobile phone. Frankly, I think it’s just Tamagotchi evolved.

Hot men teach you how to give yourself some TLC. Touch, Look & Check. The simplest way to detect breast cancer all by yourself. The mobile app reminds you to check your breasts regularly. If you love your boobs, you’ll love this app. Makes perfect sense.
Visit Rethink Breast Cancer.

College Humor imagined what The Sims would be like in a real life situation, specifically a summer teen horror movie trailer. Have a good laugh.

Long Live Play is Playstation’s latest push to gain market share, by focusing on exclusive titles for the platform. Find out who is Michael. It could have been you.

Dead Island did some neat work with their announcement trailer by having it in reverse. The game is on the Xbox 360, a rough but cool survival RPG. Will this be the last of zombie themed games? I guess we have to wait till the end of 2012.

Sony does a cool demonstration of the Playstation Move, which tracks the projections to the screens in realtime, allowing the projections to match the perspectives as you move. Will this be the future of movies?