Father and Son Build Giant Transformers Statues From Trash

Father and Son Build Giant Transformers Statues From Trash
This creative and talented father and son team build giant Transformers statues out of trash. And they look awesome. You know, considering that they are made out of trash. Specifically scrapmetal. Check out the video.

In 2010, Chinese farmer Yu Zhilin and his son Yu Lingyun opened up their own metalworking shop in the country’s Hunan Province. Inspired by the futuristic robots from the movie “Transformers,” the pair began fashioning original statues from scrap metal. Their first design took about a month and a half to build, but they’ve since created an impressive array of statues, giving new life to discarded car parts along the way. It’s not just the success of their new business that makes this father-son duo happy; the craft itself has brought them closer together.

Adventure Time – A Detailed Look Inside Finn and Jake’s House

Adventure Time - A Detailed Look Inside Finn and Jake's House
Russian artist Max Degtyarev specialises in some pretty cool cutaways and one of his latest works is none other than Adventure Time’s Tree Fort,shown here in some insane detail. You could look at this thing all day long and still find new cool things. Finn and Jake have some very cool digs, that’s for sure. I wouldn’t mind living in that tree house with them and having all kinds of cool adventures. Make sure that you take in all of the details here, because there is so much that you don’t see at first. Keep looking and you will be rewarded.

New Blade Runner 2049 Footage

New Blade Runner 2049 Footage
This weekend is the 35th anniversary of Blade Runner, and with the new movie coming our way soon, let’s celebrate with a new behind-the-scenes featurette about the sequel. It features much of the cast and crew, showing off the world of 2049 Los Angeles, as well as how Blade Runner 2049 is trying to set itself apart from the original. The previous trailer didn’t have me as excited as I wanted, but this featurette really has me wanting to see the movie. It doesn’t reveal much about the plot, but it really shines a light on the world building that took place to make this film happen.

Blade Runner 2049 hits theaters October 6.

via EW