Screen Reviews

Mister Pants

http://www.misterpants.com

From the same guy that created Superbad.com, the fascinating and aesthetically peculiar chain of intertwined ultra-modern Internet art that’s been invited to the Whitney, comes something a bit more comprehensible. Misterpants.com is a collection of every possible nugget of goodness that’s been overlooked on the Internet, an often-updated list of links to the bizarre, humorous, and frequently ridiculous. Be it pictures of anime animals killing bubbly humans or information about Emperor Norton, Misterpants.com somehow manages to find it. Also included are the creator’s insights into Japanese culture and his coping with it (he moved there somewhat recently), and roughly anything else he deems Web-worthy. Granted, going to Misterpants.com is putting yourself at the whim of this somewhat-mysterious character, but fear not – he’s got a strangely good sense for what you want to see.


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