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The Iron Man was also the name of the book featuring a giant... well, Iron Man, written by Ted Hughes. Turned into a rock opera by Pete Townsend which was then itself turned into the non-musical animated film The Iron Giant.

Doesn't work on me - or rather it sort of works. Before you explained it it did, after you explained it it partially worked - the changes appeared to slow down, but they never stopped.

@mistergrieves567: Speaking of stupid... That should be Your, not You're, obviously :)

@mistergrieves567: No, you probably have a huge visual cortex (reduces the chance of any given optical illusion working). That or you're doing it wrong because you're brain is stupid ;)

@Dauch.Bot: Looked like video distortion to me.

@se7a7n7: That guy (apparently his name is Dan Mason) did not, and does not, get enough work. I gave a crap about his character, even though he was the #1 henchman. Great performance (and monocle).

@Avrus: I think that one's universal.

@FrankN.Stein: This is of course what I meant. Good film, better titles.

@Ceropegius: Strontium Dog, hands down, with Zenith a close second. That said I think Rogue Trooper or Bad Company probably have a better chance of fitting into Hollywood thinking.

You downplayed Dredd to his teeny tiny movie pads, and you missed out Johnny Alpha, who can easily give him a run for his money.

@wezelboy: Yes, I'm a little curious as to why this is "News." It's a video of an older game (not that old mind you) with someone doing something that's pretty standard in that game (Crazy long base jump fail happens about once every 20 minutes). So what's interesting or amusing or awesome about it?

Beware using the word "Table" in this context - it means opposite things on the opposing sides of the Atlantic (Causing me to believe that NASA had just raised the idea, rather than buried it) ;)

@MaWeiTao: For me the greatest was the Namco NegCon. I'd buy one in a heartbeat if they updated it for the current generation.

Well, since I had Photoshop open I tried the Imaginary colours test with red on one layer and green on a second hidden layer which I revealed after staring at the red for 30 seconds. The result was pretty interesting.

@bob_d: Yes, with the Exception of The News, Top Gear and the occasional Doctor Who finding anything from the BBC on BBCA is a little like hoping to see a music Video on MTV or VH1.

@jianna: Given his age when I read the book (He was about right at the time), I always pictured Dirk as Alexei Sayle in a hat.

@Edward Yee: "Pay no attention to the sack behind the columns!"

@Hypnosifl: I responded to that one too (it is an optical illusion; it's incorrect to say the spheres are visually the same size, but that still doesn't mean the brain is processing their respective sizes correctly) :)

@guspaz: I think the actual difference (Which is very small - on this monitor, at this res less than 1mm) is less than the apparent difference, as such it's still a valid illusion.