No Halloween playlist is complete without the Italian prog-rock menace of Goblin, or the sinister synth work of John Carpenter. But sifting through the endless assortment of horror-movie music would be exhausting, and you want to save your energy for partying. If you're concerned about compiling and collating the perfect mix for tonight's party, don't worry: DarkLord Disco, aka Ryan Todd, has put together four hours worth of psychedelic horror movie music, making a ghastly good playlist. Everything from Friday the 13th to obscure, straight-to-vhs horror flicks are present and accounted for. You can listen, and check out the first five Il Suono Scuro playlists, below, and listen to a sixth at his Soundcloud. This guy is doing the (Dark) Lord's work.
- 10/31/2015
- by Greg Cwik
- Vulture
Pizza and movies go together like peanut butter and jelly, or peanut butter and jelly pizza and the movies. Not a fan of those toppings? Whatever.
So while Domino’s is working overtime to remind you that they aren’t actually terrible and that they serve things other than pizza, Pizza Hut has come up with a brilliant, Diy way to bring you cheesy goodness, and also some pizza.
Via The Verge, Pizza Hut has developed a box that will transform into a movie projector. All you need is a smart phone. Order a Pizza Hut pizza, get it delivered in one of four different, artistically designed boxes, then pop out the lens that’s included into the front of the box, and finally prop up your phone with the small, three pegged pizza holder to project videos directly through the lens in the box onto a nearby wall.
And there you have it!
So while Domino’s is working overtime to remind you that they aren’t actually terrible and that they serve things other than pizza, Pizza Hut has come up with a brilliant, Diy way to bring you cheesy goodness, and also some pizza.
Via The Verge, Pizza Hut has developed a box that will transform into a movie projector. All you need is a smart phone. Order a Pizza Hut pizza, get it delivered in one of four different, artistically designed boxes, then pop out the lens that’s included into the front of the box, and finally prop up your phone with the small, three pegged pizza holder to project videos directly through the lens in the box onto a nearby wall.
And there you have it!
- 6/12/2015
- by Brian Welk
- SoundOnSight
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