severalowls:

karlfranks:

waititi:

yall know valkyries flashback scene in ragnarok? back in 2014 the ragnarok director was actually featured in this short reel testing out the lighting system used to shoot that sequence when it wasnt even patented yet like who knew if this technology was gonna be vital to the creation of whats basically one of the most visually breathtaking scenes in the entire mcu back then

btw this lighting rig was invented by stu from what we do in the shadows http://www.syfy.com/syfywire/thor-ragnarok-used-amazing-new-tech-to-show-off-valkyries-battles

https://www.tumblr.com/audio_file/inhumansandwiches/177454021328/tumblr_pdrydgeIOQ1ubwr2y?plead=please-dont-download-this-or-our-lawyers-wont-let-us-host-audio
http://inhumansandwiches.tumblr.com/post/177454021328/audio_player_iframe/inhumansandwiches/tumblr_pdrydgeIOQ1ubwr2y?audio_file=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.tumblr.com%2Faudio_file%2Finhumansandwiches%2F177454021328%2Ftumblr_pdrydgeIOQ1ubwr2y

peanut-for-your-thought:

Someone paid 100 buckeroos for Taako to say this 

annleckie:

macgician:

gjume:

steampunktendencies:

“The paternoster elevator at Prague City Hall. These door-less, continuously moving lifts are the 1860s invention of Peter Ellis, an architect from Liverpool, and were once popular all over Eastern Europe and Germany before production ended in the 1970s over safety concerns. ” Video courtesy Jada Yuan

you ever just instantly develop an irrational fear

my toddler brain immediately thought “in what brutal manner will you be crushed if you don’t get out at the last floor” but it turns out thats not one of the ways they will kill you

OMG I saw one of these in the restored Metropolis and couldn’t figure out how it managed those turns thank you. Plus I had no idea this was a real thing in the real world.