Craig Ferguson's opening monologue rant from last week gives his grand theory of why everything sucks. Sure, it could have been penned by CBS' ad sales group, who pound the pavement pitching the importance of whole audience popularity (which places CBS as the most-watched network) vs. the 18-49 adult demo (which advertisers tend to value). But in the broadcast late-night field, only Ferguson (and, on occasion, Dave Letterman) ever seems to really drop the veneer of Talk Show Host and bluntly says what they really think. What's great about Ferguson is he cares ... and yet doesn't give a s--t ... if that distinction makes sense ...
LittleBigPlanet, commonly abbreviated LBP[5][6] and developed under the title The Next Big Thing, is a puzzle platformer and user-generated content video game for the PlayStation 3 first announced on 7 March 2007, by Phil Harrison at the 2007 Game Developers Conference (GDC) in San Francisco, California.[7][8][9] It is developed by Media Molecule, a British company founded in part by Rag Doll Kung Fu creator Mark Healey, and published by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe.
Many saw the game as an important title for Sony's PlayStation 3.[10] The game received an overwhelmingly positive reaction from critics and has been praised for its presentation, including its graphics, physics and audio, along with its gameplay and large array of customisable and online features. Additional praise was given to its scope and future potential based on user-created content; minor criticism was reserved for specific elements of the gameplay mechanics and level creation facilities. LittleBigPlanet won the AIAS Interactive Achievement Award for Overall Game of the Year, in addition to several others.[11]
A PlayStation Portable version of the game has been announced for release in the second half of 2009, which will feature new levels and content.[12] The first video is a DAFT PUNK
Absolutly wonderfull animation. do have a look in to it , This is a animation Directed by Clément Soulmagnon, Yann Benedi, Sébastien Eballard & Quentin Chaillet
'm posting this video in the hopes that it will help other people discover the joys of peeling a banana. I had never known about this method until recently.
Here we see Steve Jobs delivering his commencement speech to the graduates of Stanford University in 2005. In it he talks about getting fired from Apple in 1985, life & death.
A strange man uses holographic tools to build a world for the woman he loves. This is a short by filmmaker Bruce Branit known also as the co-creator of 405.
With the development of the BMW GINA Light Visionary Model the BMW Group presents trendsetting solutions. Chris Bangle gives us a first impression of the ideas behind the process of sculpturing an ...
Being creative and original these days is not an easy task, and photography makes no exception. Milk photography isn’t something you see every day and Andrey Razoomovsky took it to perfection. You might ask yourself what is milk photography ? Well … the photos below speak for themselves.
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