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 There are only five days left to make a movie of Eric Powell   fantastic comic book The Goon. That   how long remains to the movie   Kickstarter campaign. Only five days! And David Fincher and the folks from Blur Studios ar stanley cup e so close to getting the funds needed to finish off their R-rated story reel, that will hopefully seal the The Goon deal for Hollywood.     We ;ve got an update from the fellas at Blur 鈥?including this beautiful bit of concept art showing a slackjaw street cleaning. Here   the full image  click to embiggen . Plus we got an update from the Blur Studios directors Jeff Fowler and Tim Miller  the fellas behind the amazing Girl with the Dragon Tattoo opening titles  https://gizmodo/an-exclusive-look-at-the-making-of-dragon-tattoos-stunn-58 stanley cup 73372 Jeff Fowler: The backers were very quick to tell us what we were doing wrong and that was great, so we were able to make adjustments to the Kickstarter campaign as we went along to based on their input. We heard from the granddaughter of legendary scifi fantasy illustrator Frank Frazetta, and he was a huge influence on Tim. She reached out as a fan stanley quencher , and to say that she thought that her grandfather would have loved The Goon鈥攖hat was cool. Tim Miller: The biggest surprise for us doing Kickstarter was just how incredibly involved the FANS expect you to be. Once we understood that it   going to be this very intense and INTERACTIVE experience with the community, and EMBRACED that-the campaig Mmqd Two Magnificent Magnified Shots
 Dippin ; Dots isn ;t dead. But it   dying鈥攖he company filed for bankruptcy today in federal court. It   a sad day not just for you and for me and for min stanley water jug o stanley nz r league concession stands. It   a sad day for the future.     There   still a more than decent chance that Dippin ; Dots come out of this bankruptcy filing okay; they have more assets than liabilities and sales are up. But the move forces our imaginations to conjure up a world without the chilly little nubbins. One that   far worse off for it. Your parents grew up in a world without Dippin ; Dots. And you may have, too, hard as it is to imagine; the company wasn ;t founded until 1987, the year that microbiologist Curt Jones applied his use of cryogenic encapsulation to dessert, concocting perfect little spheres of bliss. Twenty-four years ago, Jones called his creatio stanley water bottle n The Ice Cream of the Future. And in every way that matters, it still is. Dippin ; Dots are delicious, yes, okay. But beyond just taste, they ;re one of the most tangible symbols of progress in the last thirty years. Dippin ; Dots are everything you love about ice cream but without the slop, the bovine slobbering, the compulsion to eat faster before you get creamy melted muck all over your hand. They ;re fastidious in the way our best visions of the future are fastidious, a pre-apocalyptic snack for a world in which our robot butlers haven ;t yet turned on us. There   the old