World Cup 2010 Blog: “The Physical Transformations Of Maradona & Dunga” plus 1 more | ![]() |
The Physical Transformations Of Maradona & Dunga Posted: 22 Jul 2010 12:26 PM PDT A Brazilian tech company doctored these transformations for our amusement. Something which may be very simple but to the technologically unevolved (present!) still stands in the end as wonderfully cool. At least in the case of Dunga. Diego’s (below), however, is artistic metaphor. Someone whose transformations have run the full spectrum of one human’s physical appearance capabilities; almost as though he suffered through a drug problem somewhere in the middle. A man aptly summed in roughly 30 seconds, with not a single word to be found.
The physical transformation of Maradona – Argentina’s coach from iG Internet Group on Vimeo. |
The Summer’s Next Blockbuster: “Kill Paul Octopus” Posted: 22 Jul 2010 09:19 AM PDT Between being named the honorary friend of a Spanish town which holds an annual octopus festival and Russian betting syndicates attempting to purchase his special powers, Paul’s plate is getting rather full. Not just of mollusks, but of opportunities the most limelight-hungry celebrity could only dream of. So clearly he doesn’t have time right now for such things as movies, which is why a Chinese film company was forced to cast an ‘actor’ in his stead for the upcoming “comic suspense” Kill Paul Octopus. It’s a good thing this all hasn’t become ridiculous yet.
Judging by the fact that they switched themes mid-filming, this obvious cinematic masterpiece has the low, low ceiling of being about as good as anything Adam Sandler has ever done. But tell me you won’t at least sneak a peak on YouTube in late August after it’s come out just to see who exactly – besides the Germans and anyone who bet against him – is trying to kill Paul Octopus. And that, ladies and gents, is the genius behind it all. A film destined to be so successful Paul’s agent Chris Davis – no really, he has one, even if “Chris” is really just a starfish – will be fielding calls left and right for the world’s hottest dish, whose latest celeb endeavor is buffing up his image by saving sea turtles off the coast of Greece. You really can’t make this stuff up. It’s good to be Paul. |
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