In this funny little ad for Heineken, a woman is taking her girlfriends on a tour of her new home, and shows off her fancy walk-in wardrobe. The girls erupt in joyous screams but are overshadowed the screams of glee from the men. Check it out.
And here’s a great spoof by Bavaria on Heineken’s Walk-in-Fridge commercial.
God bless competitive advertising which one did you like best? Drop us a comment.
If you plug the number 241543903 into a Google Images search, the results will show you photos of people sticking their heads into freezers. This little bit of interestingness was brought to you by David Horvitz. And as memes go, it is as fun as accidentally ingesting your own faeces. But hey that’s my opinion so let us know what you think.
Asher Roth is a 23-year old white rapper from rural Pennsylvania whose debut album “Asleep in the Bread Aisle” charted to the #1 spot on iTunes top 10 albums within 24 hours since its release. Sold out in-stores across the US, major retailers underestimated the grass roots support that Roth has received from blogs, magazines, and the hip-hop community for his raps on suburbia and varsity life.
Asleep in the Bread Aisle has received mixed reviews – praised for its old-school influenced sound, but also criticized for its limited subject matter.
Smoking weed, having sex, and swearing is hardly riveting material, and when Asher can’t turn these topics into something clever, it becomes tiresome
His party-rap single “I Love College” about weed, beer, drunk women, and frat parties unsurprisingly scored 36,128,311 plays on MySpace and logged another 6 million views on YouTube. Check it out.
What did you think – was it refreshing, irritating, bland? Drop us a comment.
At first glance the pictures from Danish photographer Peter Funch look like random snapshots of people on the streets of New York. In his series Babel Tales Funch stakes New York City street corners out for 10 to 14 days at a time and photographs pedestrians from the very same spot. He then photoshops samey people (smokers, yawners, dog owners, etc) into a composite photo of New Yorkers over time.
Here’s a small gallery of photos from the Babel Tales series:
Flickr user heiwa4126 has taken some great panoramic shots and through a technique called stereographic projection, he has wrapped the panoramas around to look like small planets. The location Tokyo, Japan lends itself perfectly to this kind of photography. Here’s a gallery of his small planets:
More of heiwa4126’s images at his small planets Flickr set. And many more stereographic projections can be found in this Flickr pool.
Daichi is an impressive 18-year old beatboxer who might just be a serious contender to win an wild card entry into the Beatbox Battle comeption. As soon as he starts, you know his dude is something special. Check it out.
YouTube user dokugyunyu created this fantastic stop-motion video where a wolf and a pig are involved in an epic chase scene around the city. 1300 printed photos were used in the making of this clip and there’s a quirky soundtrack to go with it. Check it out.
This is a weird but effective public service announcement from the Australian government encouraging people to get their flu shots. Considering the gross discharge that results from a sneeze, I might just consider the flu jab after all.
Here at Onelargeprawn we really appreciate hearing from our readers be it in the comments or other contributions, and Xbox 360 forum member Marko MG THABO Swanepoel sent in this fantastic write-up. If you have something you’d like to contribute or found something interesting on the web please get in touch with us.
Without further ado, here is Marko’s review of Rock Band 2 for the Xbox 360.
After Rock Band 2 finally arrived on our shores most of the rhythm game nuts couldn’t wait to get their hands on it. Let me tell you…it was worth the wait. Harmonix did an absolutely brilliant job at making Rock Band the most immersive ‘Rock simulator’ that money can buy.
Let me just get right to the juicy part and just say that the song library is just spectacular. It includes everything from Punk rock to Heavy metal and it will satisfy all ages, young and old. Your dad will probably love some songs from the past or your best buddy will like all the famous nu-metal bands that appear in this game. Songs include some of the best artists from all generations such as The Who, System of a Down, Disturbed, AC/DC, Foo Fighters, Judas Priests, and Metallica just to name a few. The feature that takes the cake is the DLC (downloadable content). It’s just packed with great songs. Some legendary songs and some songs that are just awesome to play at a party.
More of this rocking review can be found after the jump.