If you've ever watched a documentary about the making of a movie, you realize that the actors and crew spend a lot of time standing around. Seems easy enough, until you realize that 90 percent of their workday is like one of those awkward, small-talk filled elevator rides with co-workers you barely know. Oh, and sometimes the elevator ride is a sex
There's a fine line between photos that make you pronounce the phrase 'look at the little kitten' as 'wook at da wittle kitty,' and images that will haunt the inside of your closed eyelids at night.
Don't try to deny it -- you've had those violent daydreams occur when the guy in front of you at the Hardee's can't decide if he wants three burgers or four. Fact of the matter is that we all tend to mentally inflict punishments upon those who apparently can't carry out the simplest tasks. We asked you to show us those punishments.
Whether it's music or movie trailers, mash-ups tend to work better in the digital realm. We asked you to take that lesson to it's logical conclusion, and mash up entire websites.
Everything in movie universes seems to perfectly timed, perfectly placed, and perfectly executed to NOT have people behind the scenes making it all happen.
We asked you to show us some of the subtle hints we missed in famous ads.
The musicians you know and love haven't always looked that way. We asked you to show us what they looked like before their publicists demanded an electronic touch up.
It's kind of like that old man with the shovel in 'Home Alone.'
Given how easy it is to be typecast in Hollywood, we're almost positive this happens all the time.
Here's what the posted warning signs of the future would look like, to give us an idea of where humanity was headed.
We don't think we're being pessimistic when we point out that there are no happy endings in real life. There are no endings at all, everybody just gets old.
The line between horror and comedy is shockingly thin.
Video game characters are unique game to game, but some things seem so universal that there has to be classes somewhere.
Turns out life as a video game bad guy isn't all head stomps and teabagging.