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NoneMoreNegative posted:If you haven't visited http://www.wrongsideoftheart.com/ before, you should... I looooove this one. loving awesome! Like I said before, I adore the art in old posters.
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Bloody Hedgehog posted:Actually, a giant pacific octopus will gently caress your poo poo up. While slow to anger, if they do come after you they can easily drown you. Their intelligence really shows in that the few times they've attacked divers, they frequently try and pull the divers regulator out of their mouth. The big ones too will frequently attack and eat sharks. At the Seattle aquarium a couple years ago, fish started disappearing in their large tank. They figured it was the sharks doing it and set up a camera to record and double check. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFOEZh1Lbbg It was not.
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# ? Apr 5, 2012 18:00 |
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Irish Taxi Driver posted:At the Seattle aquarium a couple years ago, fish started disappearing in their large tank. They figured it was the sharks doing it and set up a camera to record and double check. Octopus camouflage will always be amazing to watch. It's so perfect in both the detail and the transition speed. Incredibly creepy and beautiful at the same time.
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Lobok posted:Octopus camouflage will always be amazing to watch. It's so perfect in both the detail and the transition speed. Incredibly creepy and beautiful at the same time. Hell yeah! There's that one amazing video of a small octopus hidden in some fan coral or something, and you literally can not see it whatsoever until it suddenly changes color and jets away. Even after you watch it, you can replay it and you still can't pick out exactly where it is, it's camouflaged so perfectly.
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Desperado Bones posted:I looooove this one. loving awesome! Like I said before, I adore the art in old posters. I surprised at how swanky some of those porno movie posters are. The artists who did that put some loving effort into something I don't think much people paid attention to.
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# ? Apr 5, 2012 19:26 |
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Holy poo poo, I remember this poster! I would always stumble with it when I wandered in the video rental store as a child. Good memories...
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# ? Apr 5, 2012 20:20 |
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Here's that octopus vid. Octopus out of loving nowhere! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmDTtkZlMwM
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Bloody Hedgehog posted:Here's that octopus vid. Octopus out of loving nowhere! This is actually taken from one of the TED Talks collections that just went up on Netflix, I watched it earlier in the week. Awesome stuff.
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Embiggen posted:
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Soonmot posted:This is actually taken from one of the TED Talks collections that just went up on Netflix, I watched it earlier in the week. Awesome stuff. I just noticed that when I posted this particular clip, but the octo footage in question has been around for quite a while now. I know I've seen it at least 5 years ago. Cool though that one of the TED speakers picked up on this amazing piece of footage and did a talk about their camouflage capabilities.
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Bloody Hedgehog posted:Here's that octopus vid. Octopus out of loving nowhere! I like to imagine that as the people in the audience are clapping in amazement, the octopus is in attendance in a nice suit feeling pretty good about himself.
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kiimo posted:Hey you guys Steve Guttenberg totally looks like this now... poo poo, he looks better in the second picture. Also, I hate that thing where the credits border the poster like that. It's hard enough to read them as is!
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# ? Apr 6, 2012 01:50 |
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Lobok posted:I like to imagine that as the people in the audience are clapping in amazement, the octopus is in attendance in a nice suit feeling pretty good about himself. I could see that happening.
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Lobok posted:I like to imagine that as the people in the audience are clapping in amazement, the octopus is in attendance in a nice suit feeling pretty good about himself. And I like to imagine that playing out like a scene from Ocotad.
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# ? Apr 6, 2012 02:31 |
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The best/most terrifying thing I learned about octopi was that there was an experiment where they had two of them in a tank, separated by a clear glass partition. They gave one of them a jar with a fish inside. The octopus feels around for a bit, gradually works out how to unscrew the jar and eats the fish. They put a jar with a fish on the other side. The other octopus instantly unscrews it and eats the fish inside. They learn by watching. This is huge in the animal kingdom.
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Maxwell Lord posted:They learn by watching. This is huge in the animal kingdom. I don't get it, how is that big? Any animals that learn things learn by watching, usually by watching their mother or fellow pack members.
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Bloody Hedgehog posted:I don't get it, how is that big? Any animals that learn things learn by watching, usually by watching their mother or fellow pack members. Octopus learn really loving fast. What might take another animal a few times of watching to get, they get in a second. Smart motherfuckers.
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Okay, yeah, if their learning is that fast that's pretty drat cool. I always thought their real show of insight was in problem solving and figuring out problems on their own with no help. Wasn't there another story at a marine research lab where they kept coming in in the morning to find fish were missing out of one of their tanks. They eventually set up a webcam at night and saw that an octopus in another tank not only figured out how to open the hatch on his tank, he would get out, crawl over to the other tank, and then steal a fish from that tank. After he was done, he would return to his tank and then close the latch behind him. This is the weirdest/coolest derail I've seen in a while.
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# ? Apr 6, 2012 04:45 |
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Screw Planet of the Apes, it's the cephalopods you gotta watch out for
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TheBigBudgetSequel posted:Octopus learn really loving fast. What might take another animal a few times of watching to get, they get in a second. Smart motherfuckers. This may be because octopuses lack proprioception, meaning that they already need to use visual information to study the effects of their own arm movements. Watching another octopus solve a problem might actually be a similar experience to actually solving the problem itself.
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404GoonNotFound posted:Screw Planet of the Apes, it's the cephalopods you gotta watch out for I maintain that it is only their short life span that has so far prevented this.
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Octopi are also avid soccer fans.
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Embiggen posted:Thanks for the link, this site is great. Apparently in the 30s there was a documentary about a guy stabbing everything in the ocean: I just watched this. It's actually no bullshit the worst movie I've ever seen in my life. Crosspost from general chat: quote:I can't get over it. Holy poo poo. It's a documentary about a guy who fancies himself a "sheriff" of the sea, and he goes around murdering apex predators and really anything that he just doesn't like. There's this amazing 12 foot tiger shark, and he dives in and stabs it to death just for the fun of it. Also, this:
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# ? Apr 6, 2012 21:32 |
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Holy moley, I've gotta see that.
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# ? Apr 6, 2012 21:37 |
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Seperated at birth? Also, this looks like a 90s video game box cover for a Carmageddon sequel. Just terrible. Is that Willis with... some grandpa hair? And is that supposed to be Joseph Gordon Levitt? And why are they all angular like a Max Payne character? Dissapointed Owl fucked around with this message at 22:32 on Apr 6, 2012 |
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Bloody Hedgehog posted:Here's that octopus vid. Octopus out of loving nowhere! My favourite octopus video remains the one where one of the clever beasties steals a scuba diver's camera and swims off with it. Octopuses are the best.
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Dissapointed Owl posted:
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# ? Apr 6, 2012 23:03 |
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That's not that great of a poster but you'd better believe I'm excited for a Rian Johnson film with JGL and Bruce Willis.
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quote:In a futuristic gangland, a killer (Gordon-Levitt) works for a mob in the year 2042 and kills people who are sent from the year 2072. He recognizes one victim (Willis) as himself and hesitates, resulting in the escape of his older self.
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csidle posted:Woooowwwww holy poo poo that's Max Payne at the top. That poster also isn't so bad! And it's Max Payne 3 at the bottom too.
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Dissapointed Owl posted:
The "angular" edges of the people is because the designer who clipped the background out of the photos is terrible at using Photoshop. It looks like he used the 6+ year old method of using a bezier path rather than the more up-to-date quick-selection/refine-edge layer masking (which deals much better with hair detailing and allows for manual adjustments after the fact). He/she definitely messed up JGL's cheekbone, and the photos look kinda blurry to start with. But yeah, it would be a good poster if it weren't for that. Photoshop education! PS, Rian Johnson director? I am totally on board, Brick and Brothers Bloom were great. f#a# fucked around with this message at 00:43 on Apr 7, 2012 |
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f#a# posted:PS, Rian Johnson director? I am totally on board, Brick and Brothers Bloom were great. Shane Carruth, the director/writer/etc. of Primer, was a technical consultant on the film too. So, like, quadruple on board. Dissapointed Owl posted:And is that supposed to be Joseph Gordon Levitt? The makeup or prosthetics they're using to make JGL look more Willis-y is probably contributing to that. I just hope it looks good when filmed. The photos make it look a little 'eh'. LesterGroans fucked around with this message at 01:08 on Apr 7, 2012 |
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Cobra Commander and GI Joe in the same movie? Directed by the guy who did Brothers Bloom? Holy poo poo. 1stGear posted:Octopi are also avid soccer fans. gently caress Paul so much. Ruined the World Cup for me. (ok maybe it was Germany that ruined it but Paul didn't help) Happy Noodle Boy fucked around with this message at 06:34 on Apr 7, 2012 |
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You are about to get arrowed:
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# ? Apr 7, 2012 09:51 |
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What a crap tagline that is for Hanna.
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# ? Apr 7, 2012 09:55 |
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Missed this one, mate.
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Vagabundo posted:Missed this one, mate. Ha! I knew there was at least one more, but I just couldn't remember it. Now I am analyzing those arrow posters and wondering do they obey the same rule "you can't point your weapons right at the viewer" and I guess they do. But they sure are staring right into my soul, so I am dead anyways. not trolled not crying fucked around with this message at 10:07 on Apr 7, 2012 |
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Kush posted:You are about to get arrowed: This makes me think of a movie about aging rival archery champions. Now they each have a teenage daughter who are also archers, and the competition between them is reignited through the girls. Also, one of the archers is Pentagon employee Maximus who is secretly an immortal champion of Zeus.
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Vagabundo posted:Missed this one, mate. There's also this:
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And thisf#a# posted:The "angular" edges of the people is because the designer who clipped the background out of the photos is terrible at using Photoshop. It looks like he used the 6+ year old method of using a bezier path rather than the more up-to-date quick-selection/refine-edge layer masking (which deals much better with hair detailing and allows for manual adjustments after the fact). He/she definitely messed up JGL's cheekbone, and the photos look kinda blurry to start with. But yeah, it would be a good poster if it weren't for that. I meant, why did they let this be made public looking like that.
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