
The Addis family of Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire has a Christmas tradition that involves using thousands of LEGO bricks to create festive masterpieces. Over the past 18 Christmases, the family has built a snowman, a giant angel and a snow-covered church. However, this year they decided to create a 7-foot Dalek wearing a Santa hat.
Each creation requires nearly 200 hours of build time, and when completed, adorns the family’s Christmas card.
(via Daily Mail)

Using stereoscopic techniques to create a three-dimensional look, artist, architect and former NASA employee Kurt Wenner created this awesome Spider-Man street art, which gives viewers the impression that they are tightrope walking on his web high above a city. Additional examples of Wenner’s work can be found in his book Asphalt Renaissance.
Check out the complete image after the break.
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Vader: Which one of those strippers do you want Pee-wee?
Pee-wee: That one.
Vader: Consider it done.
Apparently, this picture of Pee-Wee and Darth Vader hanging out comes from the Spike TV Scream Awards earlier this month.
(via I Heart Chaos)

Artist Nate Hallinan imagines what a Smurf would look like in real life—and it’s a far cry from the cute, cartoon versions featured in the recent movie. More like a cross between the Smurfs, the Na’vi and Master Shredder.
(Nate Hallinan via Geekologie)