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Video: See French producer Madeon mashup 39 pop songs | The Strut Madeon is only 17 years old, but he has skills far beyond his years. Watch him mashup 39 catchy tracks including Daft Punk, Katy Perry and Michael Jackson into one even catchier track. See the video and the list of all the songs he used after the jump. Track List: Alphabeat – Boyfriend Alphabeat – Fascination Bag Raiders – Shooting Stars Black Eyed Peas – Gotta Feeling Britney Spears – …Baby One More Time Capsule – Can I Have A Word Chromeo – Mamma’s Boy Coldplay – Viva La Vida Daft Punk – Aerodynamic Daft Punk – Around The World Deadmau5 – Raise Your Weapon (Madeon Remix) Deadmau5 – Right This Second Ellie Goulding – Starry Eyed ELO – Mr. via theinternettoday

INDIEBLOGHEAVEN Mila Kunis was already damn near perfect before this day began, but as I type this I think she’s even hotter. How can that be possible? She rescues this UK reporter who’s nervous as hell during a press junket, and she shows why she’s the hottest babe EVER. This isn’t an interview; it’s a genuine conversation between a novice reporter about his buddies and Mila who loves the uniqueness of his unpolished ways. Watch it over at Grantland. I caught some sheeeee-ite from people on Twitter and text about me tweeting the “Call me Maybe/Head Like a Hole” mashup, “Call Me a Hole.” Eric Clapton’s full stream of his new album “Old Sock” is now out. Oakland’s garage/60’s doo-wop heros are back in Shannon and the Clams with a new track, “Rip Van Winkle.” The Santa Cruz Blues Festival sounds awesome. Last, but not least...the new Iggy and the Stooges track, "Burn."

Back to the future | Pondly Article by James Pond I am the owner of Pondly.com / art lover / electrical engineer / software developer / MBA in e-business student. I blog for pleasure and love to share my Internet findings. Irina Werning, a Buenos Aires Photographer asked friends and family to “re-enact” old photos of themselves for an ongoing project, which she christened “Back to the Future.” Did you like these photos? Visit Website Do you want more visual fun? Aurgasm | your favorite music you've never heard 15 Movies from Your Childhood to Rewatch with Your Kids | Live Simply... Watching movies with your kids is a great way to bond, not to mention introduce them to some of your favorite and most beloved films from when you were their age. It’s a win-win: they get the joy of watching something they've never seen before while you can bask in a nice dose of nostalgia. Here are 15 movies we loved when we were younger that we'd eagerly rewatch with our own children. 15. A fun twist on the well-known Peter Pan story, Hook explores what would happen if the boy who never grew up actually did. 14. This movie is a handy little lesson about the importance of looking after your siblings. 13. Your kids will get a kick out of this monster mashup. 12. The original movie starring Gene Wilder is a little on the trippy side, but kids will enjoy seeing the magical wonders of Willy Wonka's chocolate factory. 11. Every kid has fantasized about having the house all to himself so he can eat whatever he wants and watch countless hours of television. 10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1.

10 SXSW 11 Films Weve Seen and Highly Recommend With over 120 films to choose from in just nine days at the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival, even the most experienced planner will be unable to take in all of them. That is just simple math. Sometimes you just have to take a page from Neil ... If extreme violence laced with comedy is your bag, then you can take the word of Eric Snider who enjoyed 'Hobo With A Shotgun,' or Scott Weinberg who fancied 'Super,' James Gunn's take on the modern superhero. Or, you can take a cue from yours truly (as you hopefully did last year) and add ten more recommendations to your schedule to already go along with 'Source Code' and 'Paul.' '13 Assassins' If glorious non-stop action is what you crave in-between the atypical mumblecore festival fare, then Takashi Miike's '13 Assassins' will be that deep drink of water after days in the desert. SCREENING TIME Sunday, March 13 – 6:30 PM – Paramount Theatre A nutty scientist has been working on a formula for cloning.

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