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Best Movies & TV Shows Of Dan Harmon, Ranked
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Across the past few decades, Dan Harmon has garnered a progressively thriving following, and his best TV shows reveal exactly why he has such a devoted fanbase. Whether he's writing, directing, or appearing in front of the camera, Harmon's distinct creative voice shows through within every project he's involved with. With his earliest credits popping up in the late '90s, Harmon has a significant number of projects under his belt spanning an over twenty-year career.

In the 2020s, Dan Harmon is most known for specific shows like Community and Rick and Morty, which are both considered among the best comedies of the 21st century. However, Harmon didn't jump from obscurity straight to helming two of the most successful shows of the last few decades. While many of Harmon's highest regarded works are among his most popular, he has also been involved with numerous lesser-known cult classics. As the...
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  • 1/15/2025
  • by Paul DiSalvo, Tom Russell
  • ScreenRant
Adam Savage Shows Off The Spacesuits Used in First Man
There’s a lot of incredible detail that was put into the creation of director Damien Chazelle’s film First Man. He brought the story of Nasa’s mission to the moon to life in the most spectacular and thrilling ways.

The creative team want to make sure that they captured the details of everything from that era and that included the recreation of the astronauts space suits. I’ve seen some of the original space suits in museums that I’ve been to and they are so cool looking!

In the most recent episode of Tested, Adam Savage meets with spacesuit replica maker Ryan Nagata, and they show off several of his spacesuits and spacesuit parts that he made for the movie.

Adam and Ryan talk about his build of the X15 suit seen in the film, the technical accuracy achieved by the costume department, and what he learned...
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  • 10/24/2018
  • by Joey Paur
  • GeekTyrant
Adam Savage Shows Off His Incredibly Cool Apollo A7L Spacesuit Replica
In a recent episode of Tested, Adam Savage shows off his awesome Apollo A7L spacesuit replica. The craftsmanship and detail that went into building this suit is amazing. The video was accompanied by the following info:

Adam gives a tour of his Apollo A7L spacesuit replica, made by industrious suit builder Ryan Nagata. The attention to detail and fabrication techniques make this suit one of Adam's favorites in his collection. You may have seen Adam wear this spacesuit in the final season of Mythbusters!
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  • 1/21/2017
  • by Joey Paur
  • GeekTyrant
Those Wacky Nazis and Their Giant Spider Robot Thingies
Via GammaSquad, here’s a look at a 5-minute short film from director Ryan Nagata, who made the film on a $2000 budget (I find that hard to believe, I mean, they have tanks and stuff!), and is intended as an example of what he could do in case a studio or producer decided to give him the money to make a feature-length film version. Honestly, I have no idea how he made this for $2000, it looks like it might have cost $10000 at least. Says Nakata: There was no studio involved with this. It was literally shot in a foxhole we dug in my grandmother’s backyard. Not as much money was spent on it as you might think. I built all the those models myself and the costumes were shared amongst actors and I had collected them previously (being somewhat of a WWII buff). That would explain why one American...
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  • 3/1/2010
  • by Nix
  • SciFiCool.com
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