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This is the intro to Aqua Teen Hunger Force movie…
…and the most epic movie theater video I’ve ever seen in my life!
All thanks to: Kaiser-Machead comment on Gizmodo
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This is the intro to Aqua Teen Hunger Force movie…
…and the most epic movie theater video I’ve ever seen in my life!
All thanks to: Kaiser-Machead comment on Gizmodo
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Everyone must’ve watched this video by now, with former Dominos’ employees doing disgusting stuff on food that’s going to be delivered:
But I wanna get out of the mainstream opinnion, and raise some questions on the whole deal.
It’s pretty obvious how the video was associated with Dominos (see the caps and shirts). And while I personally don’t like Dominos stuff much, one has to wonder if this wasn’t something plotted by some Dominos competitor.
I know people are certainly capable of stupidities like those, but I also know that competitors may go to great lenghts to put the competition down, even more in times of crisis.
So let’s say another fast food chain promised a better paying job, or a big reward for doing a video like that.
Of course, it’s just speculation at this time, but not too far fetched isn’t it?
The problem as I see isn’t this particular case, but how the reaction it caused may in fact provoke such practices.
So, all things considered, I’m really hoping depite all, that this video is real and the employees were fired… because if it isn’t, this might be part of a way bigger problem we’ll be facing from now on.
Source: BombounaWeb
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A very interesting blog with pics of food… food that if I ate, the title for me would be “This is why you’re dead.” ![]()
Click the image or this link for This is why you’re fat.
Do beware though: if you have heart problems, if you’re on a diet, or for some reason you can’t eat greasy, high caloric, juicy sweet stuff, it’s kind of a torture for the eyes… xD
Source: FolhaOnline
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Do you like japanese food? Do you really know japanese food?
Danny from DannyChoo.com selected 365 food pics from his “Week in Tokyo” series and made this neat video.
Music is Change Chance by Primarees.
Source and more info at DannyChoo.com
Interesting yet simple video made by letting a camera go around on a sushi bar conveyor belt.
Filmed by Dennis Wheatley and Stefan McClean.
Music with same name, by Shrift
Letting the video aside, there are lots of sushi chains that works just like that, with the conveyor belts delivering several types of sushis to the costumers. They are called kaiten-zushi.
You can either order sushis and other stuff, or you can pick the ones you find interesting that are passing by. The ones you ordered are marked so no one else gets it.
Usually, you pay for the ammount of dishes in your table. Very practical. I’ll make a post about them later on explaining how they work in detail…
Source: Gizmodo
Can you imagine historic war scenarios re-enacted by… food?
Well, Stefan Nadelman can!
I bet you could recognize some of them, but if you want the full list and more info, check the Food Fight official website!
Notice Stefan makes it clear that this is an American-centered view of the events, so don’t take this too seriously…
Though I think this is a much more efficient way of making people learn about those wars, the video has no intention of making an accurate representation of the historic events.
Source: Member NaKAhi70 News post at DannyChoo.com
While in Japan, I noticed they have very interesting ways of packaging their products.
Check for instance, this pretty cool refil pack for a well known product in Brazil.
Interesting, no?
Source: DannyChoo.com
Late last year I found a japanese restaurant here where I live (Curitiba-Brazil) that serves traditional japanese Teishoku… which are “meal kits” that has different stuff to compose a complete meal.
But anyways, the meal was very nice. Chicken didn’t look so great but it tasted ok.
I had better teishokus in other brazilian cities, but this one wasn’t bad… just not great.
It’s unusual in Brazil, though very common in Japan… in Brazil when you say “japanese restaurant” it’s usually sushi, sashimi or yakissoba.
Ever tasted japanese teishokus? Do you like them?
Check another post I made with delicious onsen and ryokan food.
Awesome ad!
Seems it’s made by Paul Robertson, who’s the author of some other very awesome videos that mixes gaming action with cute pixelated style graphics.
His other non-commercial videos goes more along the lines of side scrolling gruesome (like Metal Slug) action… I didn’t post them here yet because of the nsfw content (which this ad doesn’t have).
But maybe I’ll do it later on… the guy deserves recognition!
Source: Gizmodo
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