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Jan 27th, 2012 @ 1:11 am

Breaking Bad - The Ecstasy of Gold (tribute video)

This music video is lights-out, knock-you-on-your-ass incredible. For “Breaking Bad” fans, it’s a reminder of how unholy good the best drama on television is. On the other hand, if you’ve not seen the show, there’s a lot of spoilers, but they’re mostly out of context, you probably won’t remember them, and besides, knowing spoilers is scientifically proven not to ruin the story. I’m not saying you should embrace spoilers, but if you need a little impetus to finally plop your ass down in front of the show — it’s best best series on Netflix, after all — this video should serve to demonstrate exactly what it is you’re missing.

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Aug 5th, 2011 @ 1:20 pm

An 8 Minute Tribute to ‘Breaking Bad’

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Jan 20th, 2010 @ 10:26 pm

John Hughes Tribute T-Shirt
We’ve featured some of Dutch Southern’s t-shirts in past editions of Cool Stuff. Their latest tee is called Shermer, IL and was designed by Evanimal. Film geeks will recognize the name of the town as the fictional suburban location of many of John Hughes’ teen comedies. And you may have guessed it, the t-shirt design is a tribute to John Hughes and some of his characters, printed on a white American Apparel tee.Here is a listing of the references:
Sixteen Candles — Farmer Ted showing Sam’s panties to a roomful of geeks.
The Breakfast Club — Bender fist-bumping the sky after surviving another day of detention.
Weird Science — Gary and Wyatt watching killer mutants crash their party.
Pretty In Pink — Duckie serenading Andie with Otis Redding.
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off — Bueller serenading Chicago with The Beatles.
Some Kind Of Wonderful — Keith practicing on Watts.
The t-shirt is available on DutchSouthern.com for $21 plus shipping.
via slashfilm.com
via backnblack

John Hughes Tribute T-Shirt

We’ve featured some of Dutch Southern’s t-shirts in past editions of Cool Stuff. Their latest tee is called Shermer, IL and was designed by Evanimal. Film geeks will recognize the name of the town as the fictional suburban location of many of John Hughes’ teen comedies. And you may have guessed it, the t-shirt design is a tribute to John Hughes and some of his characters, printed on a white American Apparel tee.

Here is a listing of the references:

The t-shirt is available on DutchSouthern.com for $21 plus shipping.

via slashfilm.com

via backnblack

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