See for yourself!

cattylala:

kittenhugs:

supascooperandmightymansh:

the-pretty-visitor:

theimprisoned:

I just freaked out a tad bit. LEGO Howl’s Moving Castle by imaginebrickzone [brickshelf]

waoh

I have been waiting so goddamned long for somebody to do this.

YESSSSS

ghibli? in my legos? count me in

(via elec-rabbit)

Source: brickshelf.com

mydarkenedeyes:

Tree of Life

mydarkenedeyes:

Tree of Life

(via theambiguousalien)

Source: mydarkenedeyes

tripudios:

Owl (by Jason Dale)

tripudios:

Owl (by Jason Dale)

Source: Flickr / mycameraobscura

fuckyeahlokispenis:

I Actually Have This Real Pretty Mod

That Gives The Night Sky More Stars, And Nebula’s, Ect.

I Love It.

(via elec-rabbit)

Source: fuckyeahlokispenis

tripudios:

= Swiss Ice Sheet: Milky Way = (by dmkdmkdmk)

tripudios:

= Swiss Ice Sheet: Milky Way = (by dmkdmkdmk)

Source: Flickr / dmkdmkdmk

theartofanimation:

ALANTAR Cent

(via elec-rabbit)

Source: theartofanimation

tripudios:

Painting The Night (by BigBrotherBear)

tripudios:

Painting The Night (by BigBrotherBear)

Source: Flickr / jasonidzerda

harharhar:

bbook:

Rule 1. (to kill expectation)
Go into the film without having read or watched anything.  Trailers are acceptable, as they are sometimes created by film directors  themselves, though even that sometimes is questionable.
Rule 2. (to kill projection)
Assess what the film is trying to say or achieve within the  realm of what kind of movie it is trying to be. Do not project your own  expectations. Let the film dictate the level of expectation, be that  tonally, narratively or conceptually. 
Then, assess how well you think the film reaches whatever goals it set out to achieve.
Rule 3. (to kill hype)
Don’t talk about the film with anyone who has not seen it,  except if you’re encouraging them to go see it. Only discuss the film  with those that have seen it, and discuss it hard. That’s what it’s there for.
The Rules, etc.

Great read.

harharhar:

bbook:

Rule 1. (to kill expectation)

Go into the film without having read or watched anything. Trailers are acceptable, as they are sometimes created by film directors themselves, though even that sometimes is questionable.

Rule 2. (to kill projection)

Assess what the film is trying to say or achieve within the realm of what kind of movie it is trying to be. Do not project your own expectations. Let the film dictate the level of expectation, be that tonally, narratively or conceptually. 

Then, assess how well you think the film reaches whatever goals it set out to achieve.

Rule 3. (to kill hype)

Don’t talk about the film with anyone who has not seen it, except if you’re encouraging them to go see it. Only discuss the film with those that have seen it, and discuss it hard. That’s what it’s there for.

The Rules, etc.

Great read.

Source: ifp.org

newsflick:

A new view of the Helix Nebula acquired with ESO’s VISTA telescope in infrared light reveals strands of cold nebular gas that are mostly obscured in visible light images of the Helix. (AFP)

newsflick:

A new view of the Helix Nebula acquired with ESO’s VISTA telescope in infrared light reveals strands of cold nebular gas that are mostly obscured in visible light images of the Helix. (AFP)

(via itsfullofstars)

Source: newsflick

comicscavern:

(via ‘Transformers: Autocracy’ Digital Comic Series Launches Today - News - Comics Cavern)

comicscavern:

(via ‘Transformers: Autocracy’ Digital Comic Series Launches Today - News - Comics Cavern)

Source: comicscavern.com