Snowboarders have been getting harassed on ski mountains across the world since the very first day snowboarding came into being. Skiers have long hated snowboarders for crowding up the mountains and trashing the fresh powder. But this is the first instance we’ve seen of the wildlife rebelling against the sport of snowboarding.
“I can’t even begin to tell you people how much pain and suffering I went through to film this video, it turned out exactly how I wanted and I couldn’t be more stoked. I really hope you guys like it as much as I do.” – Dylan Morrison
Buttery Films just posted a raw edit of his homie Axell Hodges with clips from the days in the St. Anthony Sand Dunes, void of music but heavy on the big hits. Check it out.
“Its given me everything: money, love.” “At what cost?” Broad Green has revealed a trailer for a horror film titled Wish Upon, about a teenager in high school who starts messing around with a mysterious magic box that her father brings home one day. The box grants her wishes that she uses to make her life better, but of course things start to go wrong and different people start to die after she makes a wish.
“Our girl Leah Pritchett just unofficially became the fastest Top Fuel drag racer on the planet during her weekend test session at Wild Horse Pass in Arizona. We link up with her in Arizona and watch her put down 4 of the quickest passes of all the teams testing. Her quickest time was 3.654 at 331MPH!” – @thehoonigans.
Just in time for the return of David Brent in “Life on the Road” (February 10 on Netflix), Ricky Gervais steps into the hot seat for the (vegan) wings of death. Accurately dubbing Hot Ones “a cross between Charlie Rose and f*%king Jackass,” the comedian gets pummeled by the likes of Zombie Apocalypse and Da Bomb Beyond Insanity.
“This chap is Mark Gibson from Zenith windows. They cold called my mum (who is 81 and has dementia) she told them the door handle was loose so they sent Mark Gibson – who was there for nearly 3 hours and took checks worth £6,000 for two doors she didn’t need. The next day we asked Mr Gibson back saying Mum wanted more windows and I challenged him on what he had done.”
The Atlanta Falcons and those watching at home may have had their doubts, but Julian Edelman knew: The ball never hit the turf. “I caught it! I caught it! I caught it!” the mic’d up Patriots wide receiver said after the play, audible in footage released by Showtime’s Inside the NFL. An official on the field agreed, and the catch was later confirmed by replay after a Falcons’ challenge.
A flat stomach, two-inch thigh gap, healthy bust, toned butt, perfect skin, flawless hair, and a scenic background is all any girl needs for her perfect profile picture. While these strict requirements may seem virtually unattainable, technology has proven them possible with just a swipe of the finger. Facetune, RetouchMe, Bodytune and ModiFace Photo Editor are just a few of the body and face editing iPhone apps flooding the App Store. They let users reduce body parts they wish to be thinner and amplify body parts they wish to be larger by either pinching or spreading their pointer finger and thumb across their screen.
Artist and comic creator Sutu, aka Stu Campbell, explored the use of AR as a storytelling tool in his 2014 comic “Modern Polaxis.” Now he’s taking the technology he and his business partner Lukasz Karluk developed even further, exploring its use as a tool for artistic expression. His latest project is called “Prosthetic Reality,” an art book that features the work of 45 artists from around the world. Each artwork, when viewed through the free EyeJack app for iOS and Android, comes to vivid life, with a colourful animation and soundscape that reveals a deeper meaning.