In homage to the religious, following an amazing collection for any Christian enjoy. Heresies of all tastes and types:
- A sexy hot Jesus girl
- Jesus and Shiva
- Jesus medieval super gifted
- The cross on the pole
- Jesus pedophile
- God treading on the head of angels
- Pop Jesus
- Emperor Palpatine from Star Wars exists
- Kisser Pope
- The last supper of the devil
Monday, September 10, 2012
Bizarre Religion Pictures
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Friday, August 17, 2012
Nissim Ourfali - The new web celebrity
The chorus never go out of your head: "I am Nissim Ourfali." The new instant celebrity of the Internet made this video just for his Bar Mitzvah, but soon will appear on all TV shows in Brazil.
Look in the face of shame the tiny baby brother, who is the only one who has really embarrassed.
You can sing now, I am Nissin Orvai!
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Dimitri Kozma
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Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Cassiopeia - First CGI Movie
The first animated feature film created entirely in CG was Brazilian and called Cassiopeia. Which was released in 1996.
The story is not quite as Toy Story was released a little before. But Brazil can not take the plunge, as it was with Santos Dumont and the Wright brothers in the case of the airplane. They alleged that Toy Story models used was scanned usind real models and Cassiopeia didn't, was entirely created by computer.
The result was a weak film that is hard to watch. Regardless of the CGI dated, slow dynamics and characters without empathy, the film's biggest problem is the generic script.
I applaud the pioneer attempt to innovate. The authors deserve all our respect and deserve credit for working with love, but could not forget something that no technology could tip: a good script.
Curious? Want to watch the full movie for free? Watch it below:
Cassiopeia The Movie - 1996
The production was directed by animator Clovis Vieira and had a team of 3 animation directors and 11 animators, working on 17 486 DX2-66 microcomputer. The first character model was done on a 386 SX 20Mhz. The software used was Topas Animator produced by Crystal Graphics. The film was completed in January 1996.
Title: Cassiopeia
Director: Clovis Vieira
Producer: D'Nello Rossi
Production: NDR Movies
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Dimitri Kozma
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Labels: Animation, Art, Brazil, Critics, Full Movie, Movies, Technology
Friday, July 13, 2012
Bizarre Spam
Take a look on spam I received in Spanish and note if there's anything wrong with the girl in the picture:
Did you notice anything?
To avoid having to pay rights to image of women photo owner, the pick was created as a "Frankenstein" in Photoshop, placing the nose of another woman and a giant mouth of another.
Weird!
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Dimitri Kozma
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Monday, July 9, 2012
Osmar, the first slice of white bread
When I was eating a loaf of bread I saw the first slice was ignored in the package and I remembered that there was a multimedia CD-Rom with this animation that tells the life of Osmar, the first slice of bread so it is rejected by all.
And I found this Brazilian animation available online. Watch below this short and fun. Only in Portuguese language.
Synopsis:
In a magical universe where the loaves walk and talk, the streets are paved with tablecloths and straw trays are cars, Osmar, a first slice of bread that did not overcome the fact of having been left in the package, visit the psychologist Dr. Saint Croix to try to overcome their trauma.
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Dimitri Kozma
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Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Weird People
bizarre collection of people to our joy! Prepare to enter the world grotesque and beyond imagination... We will see here:
- With the demon in the body
- Hannah Montana fan
- Tits serving tea
- The man with dual color
- The sexy computer technician
- The little Dexter
- Cute couple
- Sexy amputee
- Flexible lips
- Imagine waking up at night and see this Miss Piggy in your living room...
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Dimitri Kozma
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Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Saturday, June 9, 2012
Grotesque Art
A great selection of grotesque art. I love this style, and I think art needs to awaken some sense, even if this feeling is not something pleasant. Long life to grotesque art!
I omit the names of some artists because many of them could not locate, but enjoy the work of Chris Ryniak, John Isaacs, Roxanne Jackson, Zdzislaw Beksinski, Patricia Piccinini, among others. If you know more authors, just put in the comments.
Prepare your stomach, because many of these pictures will certainly need this.
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