Marcus Williamson has finally viewed the great film Fight Club. To celebrate, he decided to put together a minimalistic set of poster designs.

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Fight Club Minimalist Posters by Marcus Williamson (Facebook) (Twitter)

The Drunken Moogle:

Charmander, Charmeleon, Charizard (Pokemon Cocktails)

Ingedients:
Charmander-
1 splash of grenadine
1 oz Fireball Cinnamon Whiskey
.5 oz Bacardi 151

Charmeleon-
1 spash of grenadine,
1 splash of scotch
1 oz Fireball Cinnamon Whiskey
Fill with ginger ale

Charizard- 
2 oz Fireball Cinnamon Whiskey
2 splashes of grenadine
2 splash of scotch
1.5 ounces Bacardi 151
Fill with ginger ale 

Directions: For the Charmander shot, pour a slash of grenadine into the bottom of a shot glass. Add the Fireball, then top with the Bacardi 151. Light it on fire, then extinguish before drinking.

For the Charmeleon cocktail, mix all the alcoholic ingredients and then pour over ice in a lowball glass. Top with ginger ale.   

For the Charizard drink, Mix all of the alcoholic ingredients, pour into a highball glass and top with ginger ale. If you plan on lighting the Charizard on fire, add the Bacardi 151 last, after the ginger ale, on top of everything else.

Check out more tasty / video game Drunken Moogle drinks here.

Drink created and photographed by The Drunken Moogle (Twitter)

Via: thedrunkenmoogle

In celebration of The Legend of Zelda’s 25 year anniversary, artist Joe Spiotto created this awesome musical album complete with a golden vinyl record. See it at Gallery 1988’s “Video Game Art Show” on Sept 16th in Santa Monica, CA.

Prints of the album art are available to purchase at Joe’s Etsy store!

The Legends of Hyrule by Joe Spiotto / Joebot (Blog) (Etsy) (Twitter)

Artist Matt Rhodes illustrates Middle Earth in his own unique vision from when he read through the books. See the Lord of the Rings piece full size here.

This image is one last hurrah. One last artistic foray into my own vision of the story when Middle Earth was the Canadian Rockies I grew up by, the soundtrack was by Loreena Mckennitt and the players were all made up.” – Matt

My Lord of the Rings by Matt Rhodes (Blog) (deviantART)

Via: Super Punch