Showing posts with label transformers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label transformers. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

L'oscar s'il vous plaƮt!



Transformers: Dark Of The Moon - in the style of The Artist. As shown by Stephen Colbert in 'Movies That Are Destroying America: Oscar Edition'.  Something from or very similar to what can be generated by The Artistifier.  Apparently, Colbert Report likely inspired by similar Transformers clip used to promote Artistifier when it launched.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Happytron

Optimist Prime vs Negatron: FIGHT!

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

The Triceratops Never Existed, It Was Actually a Young Version Of Another Dinosaur


Scientists are saying that the Triceratops dinosaur—you know, the three horned one—was actually a juvenile form of a Torosaurus, the three horned dinosaur you don't know. Apparently, dinosaurs' skulls can shape-shift.

The scientists, John Scannella and Jack Horner, believe that the Torosaurus and Triceratops are actually of the same species. According to the them, as a Triceratops aged, its horns and frill became more similar to that of a Torosaurus. Short becomes long, saw-edged becomes smoothed and so on. Having them be the same species would explain why there were never any young Torosaurus fossils discovered.

Scientists sure enjoy crushing my childhood memory of The Land Before Time (they nixed Brontosaurus a while back). Hopefully they won't delete Triceratops too. [New Scientist via BoingBoing]

What does this do to our list of Dinobots?  

Grimlock&
Slag&
Sludge&
Snarl&
Swoop.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Autobots, let's rorr out!


Standing roughly 33 feet tall and weighing 6 tons, this Optimus Prime replica located at Beijing, China's Olympic Park may but look a bit funky, but in an epic robot battle I'd want this one on my side.

Composed of junked car parts and various bits of scrap metal, the interesting irony of this unofficial knockoff is that if Transformers really existed this is probably what they would look like. Let's all agree that this is probably the coolest way the world's nations could encourage more participation in green environment initiatives.

http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/90001/90783/91300/7062193.html

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Dinobots

Grimlock&
Slag&
Sledge&
Snarl&
Swoop.