Photos and videos, mostly.
- A Daily
Dose of Imagery photo gets Farked, with
amusing results. This
one is subtle, but I also dig these
ad reps. - I almost never link to photos of scantily-clad women, but this is something
of a watershed moment: Winnie
Cooper is all growed up (barely safe for work). Ms.
McKellar’s career never really went A-list after The Wonder Years,
though appearing on The West Wing ain’t bad. - Julie Leung links
to a
fantastic trailer (MOV) for a documentary about penguins. - That trailer reminded me of the
best ocean documentaries I’ve ever seen. I saw Blue Planet on
the BBC a few years ago, but I’ve recently seen trailers for a theatrical
version as well (that is, for release in cinemas, not a play with dancing
flounders). - Via Boing Boing,
here’s the trailer
for Quake 4. It’s really tricky to tell the cut-scenes from the game action.
That’s either a tribute to the game or to the trailer’s editor. I’m not sure
which.
I wonder if Quake 4 will actually be a game, as opposed to the engine demo that Quake 3 turned out to be.
That documentary on penguins looks really great…
Quake 4 is not actually developed by ID Software and is in fact based on the Doom 3 engine, to answer Chris’ question.