First rule of Horrorthon is: watch horror movies. Second rule of Horrorthon is: write about it. Warn us. Tempt us. The one who watches the most movies in 31 days wins. There is no prize.
Monday, May 10, 2010
The "GET OUT OF THERE!" Collection
Fromiwatchstuff, Ready to hear characters of film and television shout variations of "GET OUT OF THERE!" in such rapid succession that the phrase eventually devolves into a meaningless noise that barely compels you to leave? Because hh at Pajiba has created just such an experience with this "GET OUT OF THERE!" montage. It isn't just for getting you out of sock drawers anymore; "GET OUT OF THERE!" is for every situation:
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Wow, There sucks!
GOOT! TBTBT is coming right at us!
(Side note: JPX, I don't know if you ever tried to combat the whole Youtube video size issue, i.e. not cutting off the right hand 15% of the frame, but MrsX was highly entertained by the clip, and posted it on her own blog in celebration of her final Final Exam at NYU tonight.
In any event, she found that in the HTML language, under where it has a "Width" & "Height" measurements, she changed the numbers to 420 and 253, respectively, and got the full-frame video embedded, no cutoff.)
GOOT!
Oh, great! Nice work, MrsX!
(Because I'll probably be going in and making the switch afterwards.)
Ooh, it worked! I replaced both h&w measurements b/c the html had them twice. Just the top ones didn't work.
Where's MrsX's blog?
What you wrote,
"In any event, she found that in the HTML language, under where it has a "Width" & "Height" measurements, she changed the numbers to 420 and 253, respectively, and got the full-frame video embedded, no cutoff"
What I hear,
"The heterogeneous reactions of carbonyl sulfide (OCS) on the typical mineral oxides in the mineral dust particles were investigated using a Knudsen cell flow reactor and an in situ diffuse reflectance UV-vis spectroscopy."
Here we go.
As a class requirement, she had to maintain a blog throughout the semester, and she chose the entertainment industry and various aspects thereof, hence the catchy title.
Her interview with my boy Tony Gilroy came out pretty well, and there's some interesting stuff if you check the older posts.
She's like, smart & stuff.
JPX, I'm reminded of the Far Side:
"blah blah blah blah GINGER blah blah GINGER blah blah..."
That was fun! JPX's comment made me laugh louder though.
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