Showing posts with label Dr. Who. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dr. Who. Show all posts

Monday, May 9, 2011

Sci Fi Ikea Manuals


And while a cheap time machine made out of pressboard does sound appealing, entering the dimension-bending maze that is an Ikea store just isn't worth it. See more Sci Fi Ikea Manuals by Caldwell Tanner.

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Monday, January 17, 2011

Exterminate! Exterminated


Dalek's have no loyalty to other robots. Exterminate! (Exterminated by jimiyo at TeeFury)

Update: I have been informed that Daleks are not, in fact, robots, thus revealing my pop culture shame — I've never watched Dr. Who.

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Monday, December 20, 2010

Nerdelicious: Ten Geeky Gingerbread Creations

'Tis the season to break out your inner craft geek. Here a few seasonal concoctions to inspire your own creations. Me, I just eat Turtles. Above, Zero Lives blogger Das Chupa brings us an Angry Birds themed Gingerbread house. I would play that.


A Gingerbread AT-AT. As the card says, that's awesome. As far as I can tell it was made by (or at least photographed by) Chez 282. I first saw it on pacalin's site.


A Gingerbreadhenge, for all you pagans out there, by The Dude (no, not that one.) Found on Clonehenge, which has "the most complete list of Stonehenge replicas on the internet, nay, marry, in the wide world!" I love the internet.


A gingerbread collection on Popped Culture wouldn't be complete without some sort of Super Mario reference. (Super Mario Gingerbread by Mike Bade, via Nerd Bastards)


The Star Trek GingerBorg Enterprise is a gingerbread replica of the Enterprise D. Green splotches indicate that Borgs have taken over and are destroying things with lasers. (By audreyh4 at instructables)


Das Chupa (see Angry Birds above) started his creations with a gingerbread Pac-Man arcade game.


Anna-Maria Oléhn's TARDIS gingerbread house can fit a surprising amount of Christmas treats inside.


And what's a Dr. Who TARDIS without Daleks? They are vegan too, so you know they're truly evil. By Johnson Cameraface.


The gingerboard (gingerbread motherboard) was created in Sweden by Benny, Monica, Anna-Maria and Erik. (Via mediatinker and You Bent My Wookie, who has a great gallery of gingerbread creations)


“I ate his body with some jelly beans and a nice glass of milk thtthththththththth”. I know this gingerbread Hannibal Lecter is only a t-shirt, but somebody ought to make it. (Cannibal by Glennz, via Shirtoid)

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Monday, November 22, 2010

A Who's Who Of Dr. Who


While there would certainly be enough room in the TARDIS for all 11 incarnations of Dr. Who, there isn't if they all try and get in at the same time. Get the t-shirt now - one day only. (Who's Who by Ian Leino for TeeFury)

In celebration of the print, Leino has also created a coupon code (WHOSWHO) for his own shop - which has some great designs — good for 15% off your total order.

Update: TeeFury sale is over, but you can still find this over at redbubble.

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Sunday, October 3, 2010

Gotham Starry Night And Other Van Gogh Parodies


The Starry Night, Vincent van Gogh's most recognizable work, has been replicated and interpreted countless. These are a few of the parodies. (Gotham Starry Night by ~1funnyguy)



A terrifying vision of Hello Kitty bestride the world like a colossus. Could this be the vision that sent Van Gogh to the asylum in the first place? (Hello Starry Night by Leslie Holt)



The Battle of Endor as interpreted by a famous Ewok artist. (Starry Night Star Wars by newbpainter)



Don't know the artist behind Barth Van Gogh, but it seems to have spread from the tumblr Return of the Vader.



The Fleet by CraigMc. From the Worth1000 contest Star Wars Ren 3.



Again, is it any wonder that Van Gogh was in an asylum? Just look at what he saw in the night sky. (Starry Night with TARDIS by TerryLightfoot)



A McDonalds and a mosque? Billions served indeed. (Muslim Starry Night by Ron English)



Is that what Snoopy sees in the night sky? No wonder he sleeps on his doghouse every night. (Link via La Heidi)


Oh, I see what they did there. (From The Gremlin)


Somebody always has to be a critic. (Savage Chickens)


Previously on Popped Culture...
Vincent Van Wolverine
A History Of Emoticon Art
I'm Going To Disneyland!