Look-Alike of the Week: Flava Flav Looks Like a Gremlin

Monday, November 9th, 2009

(via Totally Looks Like)

Two Haiku Movie Review: Where the Wild Things Are

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

Where the Wild Things Are
wild-things-are

Max needs therapy:
waaaaay too heavy for children.
“Art Film,” not “Kid Film.”

Carl Jung with monsters.
Furries with Indie music.
Goth teens will love it.

More from the Traffic Cone Michelangelo

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

On Monday, we featured the brilliant roadside creation of Joseph Carnevale, the N.C. State student who has since been arrested for his extracurricular activities. Well, it seems the traffic cone monster wasn’t the only creature constructed by Mr. Carnevale:

If you know the whereabouts of any other Carnevale Cone Creations, let the Dilla know!

Update: Through extensive research, the Dilla has come across Joseph Carnevale’s personal blog, and it’s quite the read. We suggest you check out some of his impressive adventures.

Here’s a local news piece we found as well, intervewing Carnevale, and showing some more of his art:

(via The Daily What)

Thou Shalt Not Pass!

Saturday, June 13th, 2009

Raleigh, N.C. — Police arrested Joseph Carnevale, a N.C. State student, last week for his involvement in the creation of what some consider to be the world’s greatest cone monster. Though we assume many a passerby were shocked, Blogadilla appreciates Mr. Carnevale taking one for the team.

Update from Heywood: According to WRAL.com, this is Joseph Carnevale. He looks pissed.:

Update #2 from Heywood: Here’s an interview with Joseph Carnevale — apparently the company whose construction barrels were stolen doesn’t want to press charges, but they do want Carnevale to recreate the monster at their company headquarters, potentially even for money!

Carnevale hasn’t decided whether or not he’ll build the monster, but either way, the police say they’re still pressing larceny charges against Carnevale. BOO!!

(via For Sure NOT)