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Underworld has yet to prove whether its a good movie or not, but the site alone awards it plenty of brownie points. The trailer is a good deal of fun too.
Six Station is filled with amazing art and flash animation which is hypnotising to look at.
It may only be in Spanish so far, but the English version is on it's way. And it's so well made that the language barrier doesn't matter so much anyway.
A fascinating, interactive look at the Mars Expedition which really takes you to the heart of the matter. There is a lot of amazing footage here and there is only going to be even more impressive stuff in the future.
Who would have thought that a recruitment site for the Marines would be so well crafted? Well, it is, and you can see it in all it's glory here.
BBC have produced a great site for their TV show Spooks in which you train to be a spy through such tests as bomb defusal and sniper training. great fun.
Loads to see here on Nike's official basketball site. If you are a fan of the game or just a fan of great skill, then check it out.
A great little selection of online flash experiments which range from the poor to the amazing.
Have a stroll around a home of the near future with this great virtual tour.
A couple of guys were sitting around playing Halo when they decided that it would be hilarious to do voiceovers to the cut scenes and make a series out of it. And guess what? They were right.
Dark Horse Comics specialises in the slightly more twisted aspects of comic books and this site reflects that with some bizarre and eery cartoons.
One of the best things about the official charlie's angels site are the cartoons based on the movie, but there are also great clips and games for fans.
The new Mini site reflects all the fun aspects of the car and there are loads of clips to watch including not only ads but also the construction of the famous car itself.
The alphabet not only provides us with language, but it also serves as inspiration for these superb online experiments.
This really does feel and react like a real puppet and is fun to play around with for a few minutes.
Experience a virtual world where you can explore old homes at will and learn about their contents on the way.
A manga version of the book of revelations, quite a novel way of making it appeal to a younger market.
Don't ask me how they do this, but it's pretty impressive and takes a feat of timing and coding combined.
Pukp Theatre have a nice comic book feel to their animations, and where better to see them than their official site?
A great site for Dany Boy, a prominent graffiti artist. The graffiti section is a joy behold and comes highly recommended.
Spongi gathers together a large selection of short films from aspiring film-makers from across all genres.
A nice little flash application which is like Piano Graphique for kids, not only does each keyboard stroke make a sound, but an image aswell.
Lots of stuff to see and listen to on Infinite Wheel, all presented in a rainbow of colour.
The Killer is a comic book noir and there are a lot of episodes available to watch and be intrigued by.
'Web User' is attempting to pick 80 of the best webcams from around the world and the collection is growing steadily and is well worth checking out.
Today's site reflects the movie it advertises in so far as it is equally as impressive visually and technically and there is no shortage of stuff to see and do.
Today's site may have no practical purpose, but you have to marvel at the skills of the guy behind it and he has produced a few very moody pieces of flash.
Great online comics, including the classic Spiders which is based around an alternative version of the war in Iraq.
A great flash site for a very talented artist, Jason Kirtley, who seems just as home in the artistic world as in the commercial world.
I don't know why this is so compelling, but it is, just point, click and watch the display unfold.