IRL: Nike’s Back To The Future Auto-Lacing Shoe Dan Koelsch, August 26, 2010September 7, 2011 In Real Life (IRL) is a new feature in which we highlight real world things that are directly inspired by (or strikingly resemble things from) the movies. You may remember when we told you about the DIY auto-lacing shoes that were inspired by Back To The Future II (aka “power laces”). Now it looks like the big guns are looking to try it themselves, as Nike has filed a patent for just such a thing. Take a look at the patent and sketches after the break. Source: Engadget Viral News Back to the futureIRLNike
Fan Made Work Watch: Spoof Trailer for “WikiLeaks: The Movie” December 19, 2010December 19, 2010You’ve probably heard of WikiLeaks, the organization that has been leaking classified government documents to the public over the last few years in order to keep governments “open.” Well, A spoof trailer that dramatizes the entire WikiLeaks story is on YouTube, and it’s pretty good. Check it out after the… Read More
‘Better Call Saul’ Fans Can Snack On Sweet Deal From Cinnabon February 9, 2015February 9, 2015In the Breaking Bad episode “Granite Slate,” Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk) predicted his own fate of managing a Cinnabon somewhere in Nebraska after the collapse of Walter White’s meth empire. The series premiere of Better Call Saul opened with the titular character changing his name from Saul to Gene, and… Read More
Rooster Teeth’s IndieGoGo Project “Lazer Team” Reaches $1 Million In Record Time June 9, 2014June 9, 2014From the people who brought you Red Vs. Blue comes an IndieGoGo campaign most of you have seen already. The very popular YouTube channel Rooster Teeth, which has 5 million followers and up to 2 billion views, started out as a Halo parody between red and blue players, turned to… Read More
Now we can get fatter and fatter and not have to worry about bending over and tying our shoelaces anymore. Finally! 🙂
@VanGoghX Grow up you butt head, you swear like not tying your shows will make you obese… You are delusional.