A compilation of short funny videos

Friday, October 30, 2015

YouTube user Teri Z has put together a compilation of videos posted by Redditors in a thread called "What is a short (< 1min) video that always cracks you up?"


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How 10 iconic movie scenes were shot

Friday, October 30, 2015

Screen Rant shares some interesting behind-the-scenes facts about some of the most iconic movie scenes.
For every carefully planned script or crystal-clear director’s vision, there’s an unplanned twist or total accident that ends up being just as important to a finished film. Sometimes, that means an unforgettable movie moment has nothing but luck to thank, or that audiences will never know what really went on behind the scenes – until now.

Screen Rant

100 Years of Beauty: Brazil

Friday, October 30, 2015

Freckled Brazilian model Cintia Dicker takes us through the history of hairstyle and make-up in her country in the past 100 years, in the latest episode of Cut.com's 100 Years of Beauty series (previously).


WatchCut Video

Halloween news bloopers

Thursday, October 29, 2015

News blooper YouTube channel NewsBeFunny celebrates Halloween with a compilation of Halloween-themed gags.

Dark stories about popular superheroes

Thursday, October 29, 2015

Screen Rant's Rob Flis shares some dark stories about popular Marvel and DC Comics superheroes, such as the fact that Superman starred in a porno of sorts, or Peter Parker was sexually abused as a child.
With superheroes dominating the box office around the world, the average movie fan can probably tell you the biggest points in any superhero’s origin story. But the origin stories and classic comic arcs that every fan knows by heart are usually the ones the publisher wants them to remember. Even the brightest heroes tend to have some dark stories in their past. And when we say dark, we mean so dark, fans will wonder why they were ever published in the first place.

Screen Rant

Infographic: Superman's villains

Thursday, October 29, 2015


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Pop Chart Lab's The Myriad Monikers of Metropolis Menaces charts down the many villainous foes of Superman.
Look! Up in the sky! It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s…a taxonomy of Superman’s villains! A veritable bottle city of the Last Son of Krypton’s redoubtable rogues gallery, this chart of criminals, crooks, and crackpots categorizes by name nearly all the menaces that have imperiled the Man of Steel and Metropolis—from eminent evildoers like Lex Luthor, Zod, and Bizarro to more rarefied reprobates like Mr. Mxyzptlk, Dollmaker, and Vartox. An in-depth documenting of the demented worthy of even Brainiac’s praise, this is the definitive guide to those that would oppose truth, justice, and the American way.
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15 years of Rémi Gaillard

Thursday, October 29, 2015

Rémi Gaillard (previously) celebrates fifteen years since he's been pissing people off with his pranks and, to mark the occasion, he has created a montage that takes a look back at his long career.
Rémi Gaillard is world famous for his dangerously funny videos.

Unafraid of controversy, he has challenged the norms and expectations of online video with his creativity!

From bringing Pacman and Mario Kart to life and playing pranks in animal costumes, to taking on the likes of Ronaldo in a battle of football skills, Rémi has done it all and shows no signs of stopping any time soon - his motto is, after all, "C'est en faisant n'importe quoi qu'on devient n'importe qui"!

One things for sure - once you watch Rémi's videos, you'll never look at an elevator in the same way...

Rémi GAILLARD

Bad Lip Reading: The first Democratic debate

Thursday, October 29, 2015

The first Democratic debate gets edited and given the proper "bad lip reading" treatment, for hilarity purposes.
Democratic hopefuls discuss the important issues of our day.

Bad Lip Reading

Tee of the day: Oldest joke in the galaxy

Thursday, October 29, 2015


Oldest Joke in the Galaxy by Warbucks Design

Moving movie posters

Thursday, October 29, 2015

Video editor Pablo Fernández Eyre (previously) animates famous movie posters, by using film footage that matches the image featured in the poster.


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Barack Obama sings "Thriller"

Thursday, October 29, 2015

The guys from Baracksdubs (previously) edit footage of President Obama, making him sing Michael Jackson's Thriller.

Little trick-or-treater quickly peaces out

Thursday, October 29, 2015


America's Funniest Home Videos | via

22 horror movie facts

Thursday, October 29, 2015

Mental Floss celebrates Halloween, with host Greg Benzine sharing some interesting facts about horror movies.


Mental Floss

Romance

Thursday, October 29, 2015


SMBC

Louis CK gets punched in the face

Thursday, October 29, 2015

In which comedian Louis C.K. is filmed getting punched in the face during one of his stand-up performances, by what appears to be an angry heckler.


Here's the video from another angle. Given the fact that it's filmed at The Comedy Cellar, the place where they film the stand-up scenes in Louie, and at the end of the video somebody appears to be yelling'Cut!,' it's likely that it's a scene from the show.

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Falling boxes prank

Thursday, October 29, 2015

Prankster Hooman Nouri of HoomanTV visits a park in Orange County, California, where he scares people with a stack of falling boxes.


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Halloween costume fails

Wednesday, October 28, 2015


Fail Army

8-bit "Army of Darkness"

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

The third film of Sam Raimi's Evil Dead trilogy, Army of Darkness is retold via old-school 8-bit (and a little 16 bit) game tech, as part of CineFix's 8-bit Cinema series.

Top 10 movie monsters of all time

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

The guys from CineFix count down their picks for the top ten monsters in the history of cinema.
Whether they made us cover our eyes as kids, or scream like children as adults, movie monsters have a way of creeping into our subconscious and fanning the flames of our fears. Here are our Top 10 Monsters in Movie History!

Horror villain origins

Wednesday, October 28, 2015


Just Say Eh

Why props matter

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

In his latest video essay, filmmaker Rishi Kaneria showcases the importance of using props in movies.
A look at the hidden power of film props. And how filmmakers use the everyday (and not so everyday) objects in their scenes to enhance cinematic storytelling.

Rishi Kaneria

The Ohio State Marching Band's tribute to British music

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

The Ohio State University Marching Band aka The Best Damn Band in the Land (previously) honored Londoners during a game between the Buffalo Bills and the Jacksonville Jaguars on Wembley Stadium on Sunday, with a classic rock medley from the "British Invasion."

Infographic: How to fight like James Bond

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Lottoland celebrates the release of the new Bond movie Spectre, with an infographic that outlines some interesting things about James Bond's notorious fight scenes, including some of the strangest weapons he's used throughout the years.


Lottoland

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Time-lapse video: 0 to 16 years in 4 ½ mins.

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Four years after he made the video showcasing his daughter Lotte's growth from 0 to 12 years, Dutch artist Frans Hofmeester celebrates her sixteenth birthday with a new updated time-lapse video that shows her portrait for 15 seconds every week from when she was born til present day.


Hofmeester

Modern-style trailer for the original Star Wars trilogy

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

A trailer for the original Star Wars trilogy made in the style and using the music from the Star Wars: The Force Awakens trailer, courtesy of graphic artist Medley Weaver.


Medley Weaver

Honest Trailers: "Inside Out"

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Pixar's Inside Out gets the Honest Trailers treatment from Screen Junkies.
Relive Pixar's emotional roller coaster that made adults cry and made kids wonder what the heck was happening.

Screen Junkies

Underappreciated movie characters

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Dorkly illustrator JHell pays homage to six underappreciated characters in the background of every movie.






The Beatles: A 5-minute drum chronology

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Newscastle, Australia-based drummer Kye Smith has put together a five-minute medley of The Beatles songs, set in a chronological order, which he covers on his own drums.


Kye Smith

10 famous actors movie debuts

Monday, October 26, 2015

In one of their latest videos, the guys from Screen Rant share the screen debuts of ten of the most popular young actors in Hollywood.
Every year, more and more young actors and actresses make their mark on Hollywood, but a rising Star can always be pushed aside by an established Hollywood Legend. Whether Oscar winning, Oscar nominated, or just a fan favourite, every actor needs to get their start somewhere - and even the greatest thespians only have ONE first role. Some are funny, some are fascinating, but almost all of them are hard to believe.

Screen Rant

Adele keeps calling guy on phone

Monday, October 26, 2015

YouTube comedian Francis Higgins has put together a montage of recordings of singer Adele calling him on the phone.


Also: Lionel Richie calls Adele

The influence of "Pulp Fiction" on "Breaking Bad"

Monday, October 26, 2015

Spanish video artist Jorge Luengo Ruiz points out the visual similarities between Pulp Fiction and Breaking Bad, showcasing the influence Quentin Tarantino had on the creators of the popular TV show.


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Robin Williams Halloween group costume

Monday, October 26, 2015

After we've seen them the previous years, dressed in Johnny Depp, then Jim Carrey, and then Will Ferrell character costumes, Redditor Aubra_cadabra shares a photo of the Robin Williams tribute she and her friends did this year for Halloween.


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Supercut: Movie worms by size

Monday, October 26, 2015

Atlas Obscura (previously) has created a montage that features worms famous movies, ranked by their sizes.


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Halloween-decorated house performs "Ghosbusters" and "Monster Mash"

Monday, October 26, 2015

This year, the guys from Creative Lighting Displays have made a house in Riverside, California, perform Ray Parker's Ghostbusters and Bobby Pickett's Monster Mash with its light display.



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Fan-made "Family Guy"

Monday, October 26, 2015

After spending months trying to emulate Family Guy, animation artist Patrick McCarthy has created Stewie Potter, a Harry Potter parody made in the style and with the characters from Seth MacFarlane's popular show.


Patrick McCarthy

Also: South Park by the same artist

The Onion's take on "Back to the Future"

Monday, October 26, 2015

As part of Onion's Film Standard series, film critic Peter K. Rosenthal examines the first Back to the Future movie and the effects Reaganomics had on its characters.


The Onion

Josh Sundquist's 2015 Halloween costume

Monday, October 26, 2015

Amputee Paralympic champion, motivational speaker and Halloween enthusiast Josh Sundquist returns with a new creative costume that fits his body, this year as an IHOP sign.


Previously: Josh Sundquist's 2014 Halloween costume

"Star Wars" trailer: Han Solo's flashback

Monday, October 26, 2015

Star Wars enthusiast Nick Skywalker has edited the Star Wars: The Force Awakens trailer and combined it with footage from the original Star Wars trilogy, to create a brilliant fan-made trailer for the upcoming film, that features the memories of Han Solo.


Nick Skywalk

Thieving cat of the day

Monday, October 26, 2015

YouTube user Borut Birsa filmed his cat stealing a tiger plush toy from his neighbor's house.
He repeated for two times as the toy is too big. On the second attempt he did it :)

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Top 10 banned cartoons

Monday, October 26, 2015

AllTime10s compiles ten of the most controversial cartoon episodes that got banned from being aired on TV.


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How to speak with a Nigerian accent

Monday, October 26, 2015


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The "Back to the Future" trilogy in 90 seconds

Monday, October 26, 2015

For Back to the Future Day last week, graphic designer Elisa Solinas has animated the plot summary of the trilogy in a 90-second video.


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Wedding fail compilation: 2015 edition

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

From Fail Army:
Wedding season is finally coming to an end. What better way to celebrate than to kick back, relax and watch some of the funniest wedding fails submitted to us this year. Shout out to all the divorcee's too.

Previously: 2014 edition

11 interesting facts about "Back to the Future"

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

To celebrate the date of Marty McFly's arrival into the future (October 21, 2015), the guys from io9 share some interesting facts you may not know about the Back to the Future movies.


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Infographic: James Bond's cars through the ages

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

In anticipation of the 24th installment of the James Bond franchise, with Spectre coming out next month, Grange.co.uk has created Drive Another Day, an illustration that showcases the evolution of 007's cars.


Grange

Previously: A history of James Bond's cars

L.A. vs. N.Y.: Kids edition

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Jimmy Kimmel tries to settle the age-old Los Angeles vs. New York rivalry, by asking kids from the respective places their opinions on the matter.
There has long been a rivalry between Los Angeles and New York, but where does it come from? We wanted to explore this topic, so we sent a camera crew to talk to kids in both cities. We asked kids in L.A. what they think about New Yorkers and we asked kids in New York for their opinions of Los Angelenos and the result is this very special kids menu edition of "LA vs New York."

Jimmy Kimmel Live

Cat language

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Doggie Drawings' Lili Chin, who brought us a "Doggie language" illustration a couple of years ago, returns with a visual representation that features cats' behavioral patterns, created with help from the Oregon Humane Society's Training and Behavior Department.


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Fan-made trailer for the new Star Wars film

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Professional video editor Jacob Smyth edited the two teasers and the full-length trailer for the upcoming Star Wars - Episode VII: The Force Awakens, creating his own, unofficial trailer for the film.


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Dogs on the street chase laser pointer from apartment building

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

A group of stray dogs in Moscow, Russia, chase a powerful laser pointer coming from a high-rise apartment building, in the middle of the night.


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Movie trailer: "Batman v Superman" (1949)

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

New York Magazine's Vulture Remix (previously) imagines what the upcoming Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice movie would look like if it was released in 1949, by using footage from the old Batman and Superman serials from the 1940s.
These days, superhero movies are all about bombast — take, for example, the upcoming "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice." But there was a simpler time, when superheroes looked terrible and were more charming than scary. We imagine what a Batman/Superman matchup would've looked like in the era of the first serial films about the characters from way back in the middle of the century.

New York Magazine

Previously: Jurassic World (1978) trailer

Supercut: George Clooney doesn't need words

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Andy Schneider and Jonathan Britnell of Burger Fiction (previously) have put together a montage of actor George Clooney acting without using any words.
Acting is reacting.

Burger Fiction

How "Back to the Future" should have started

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

The guys from How It Should Have Ended offer a more realistic and scientifically accurate beginning to Back to the Future Part II:
In the film, Back to the Future, the first time Doc tests the time machine is by sending his dog Einstein 1 minute into the future. Doc puts his dog in the car, drives it down the parking lot, and zap the car bursts into awesome flaming tire trails. Marty immediately thinks Doc killed his dog, because both the car and dog disappear. For a whole minute Einstein was missing until the DeLorean finally comes back from the past. This is why "Back to the Future 2" sending Marty into the future to see his own future children is impossible. When you travel into the future your timeline is you going into the future. A copy of you is not left behind to live on to 2015, so you can't go forward to see what your future self would be like. You would jump ahead to a world that lost you in 1985. People would think you had died. But that's not as fun of a story to tell is it. And if you think the movie works because Marty and Jen come right back to 1985, meaning they saw themselves because they closed the loop and lived on to 2015. You are forgetting at the very end of BTTF 3 Marty changes the future by not partaking in the famous drag race. He changes his future which means he never had the accident which means he never lives on to become the dad we see in 2015 making BTTF 2 a giant paradox. A fun movie, a life long favorite, but still a paradox.

How It Should Have Ended

"Smooth Criminal" performed on traditional Japanese instruments

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Professional shakuhachi player Yoshimi Tsujimoto helped by a duo of koto players perform Michael Jackson's Smooth Criminal.


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Creative symbol usage of the day

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

The OnTrees Personal Finance app uses Breaking Bad's Walter White/Heisenberg as an icon for their "Other Income" section.


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Texas criminal lawyer creates spectacular promo video

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Fort Worth-based criminal defense attorney Bryan Wilson aka the "Texas Law Hawk" knows how to get people to hire him.
Do you have to do the breathalyzer, blood test, or perform field sobriety tests when you've been pulled over? What if it is a "No Refusal" weekend?

Bryan Wilson

Dubstep in a McDonald's cup

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

YouTube beatboxer Parker Kane demonstrates his talent by performing an impressive dubstep sequence by using only a McDonald's cup and a straw.


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7 things you didn't know about "Ghostbusters"

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

As part of their Things You Didn't Know series, the guys from CineFix share seven interesting facts you probably didn't know about Ghostbusters.

New "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" trailer

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

As promised, Disney and Lucasfilm have released the full-length trailer for the upcoming Star Wars - Episode VII: The Force Awakens, which aired during last night's NFL game.


Star Wars

10 secret meanings of popular films

Monday, October 19, 2015

Screen Rant narrator Rob Flis reveals the more or less intentional hidden meanings behind ten popular Hollywood movies.
A film’s plot is typically what makes or breaks it, and audiences need to be entertained or captivated by the basic story if it’s to find success. But sometimes there’s more going on than what’s at face value. Directors have long incorporated subtext into their narratives to give movies an extra layer to consider.

Screen Rant

How to be hungover in differnet languages

Monday, October 19, 2015

In a recent illustration he made for Babbel magazine, British graphic artist James Chapman (previously) shows us what people say when they have a strong hangover, in different languages.


James Chapman

Grammatical voice

Monday, October 19, 2015


Wrong Hands

Debateless Democratic debate

Monday, October 19, 2015

The guys from The Woodcreek Faction return with the Democratic Party's version of "debateless" debate.
Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, Jim Webb, Lincoln Chafee and Martin O'Malley face off at the Democratic presidential debate, hosted by CNN's Anderson Cooper minus the debate. Recut with no dialogue.

Previously: Debateless Republican debate

The official poster for "Star Wars: The Force Awakens"

Monday, October 19, 2015

Yesterday morning Star Wars has released the official poster for their much-anticipated Star Wars - Episode VII: The Force Awakens, coming out in December.


Stay tuned for the new trailer, to be released tonight, during the halftime of the NFL game between the New York Giants and the Philadelphia Eagles in Philadelphia.

@starwars

Airport security

Monday, October 19, 2015

SMBC

People are Awesome: Fast workers edition

Friday, October 16, 2015

A compilation of people being really fast and efficient at their work, courtesy of People are Awesome.

Th lost Steve Jobs movie

Friday, October 16, 2015

As part of their Vulture Remix series, New York Magazine shares the trailer for a faux Steve Jobs biopic, made by Jobs himself.
Tech impresario Steve Jobs has the rare distinction of getting three biopics, including two in the past three years. But until now, no one has seen the best Jobs movie of them all: the film Jobs made about himself right before his death.

New York Magazine

Fake Halloween costume ideas

Friday, October 16, 2015

Jeff Wysasky of Obvious Plant (previously) visited a local store, where he added some of his own Halloween costume ideas to the ones that they already had.




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Obvious Plant

Movie trailer: "Jurassic World" (1978)

Friday, October 16, 2015

Video artist Frank Ireland aka ChiefBrodyRules has created a trailer for what he thinks Jurassic World would be like if it was made in the year 1978.
Huge fan of the Jurassic Park series. I loved Jurassic World. It reminded me of 70s disaster movies and I thought I would try to do a "What if Jurassic World was made in the 70's?" video. I thought it would be easy but it's taken 17 weeks to make this video. LOL It was difficult, but I had a lot of fun making it.

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10 wrestlers you (probably) didn't know appeared in movies

Friday, October 16, 2015

The guys from Screen Rant point out 10 appearances, that almost went unnoticed famous wrestlers made in popular movies.
The world may not agree on just how “real” professional wrestling, or “sports entertainment” may be, but when the masses love or hate one performers above the rest, mainstream fame is usually within reach. Not every pro wrestler who has pursued a Hollywood acting career has found success, but that might not be as bad as it sounds. Some of the greatest legends of wrestling found their way into Hollywood films… and still, nobody noticed.

Screen Rant

Here you go little guy...

Friday, October 16, 2015


Jim Benton

Update: No worries

Cats with human mouths

Friday, October 16, 2015

YouTube user Markiplier celebrates reaching 10,000,000 subscribers by creating a creepy video of cats meowing with human mouths.
Behold the result of 8 hours of wasted time in an effort to make the stupidest video I possibly could!

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The many struggles of being a kid

Thursday, October 15, 2015

America's Funniest Home Videos has put together this cute and hilarious compilation of kids doing what kids do.


America's Funniest Home Videos

100 years of Halloween costumes in 3 minutes

Thursday, October 15, 2015

Halloween is coming up coon, so Mode Glam (previously) is preparing for the occasion with a video that showcases the evolution of the Halloween costume for women in the past 100 years.
Carving pumpkins, sipping cider, and trick-or-treating may all be indicative of Halloween, but nothing gets us into the spirit more than dressing up. For centuries, people have celebrated Halloween with costumes that run the gamut from spooky to sweet. Today, we’re revisiting Halloween costumes one decade at a time, and ending with a 2015 costume guaranteed to break the Internet.

Mode

First contact

Thursday, October 15, 2015


Jake Likes Onions

Hitchcock/Kubrick mash-up of the day: Red Drum Getaway

Thursday, October 15, 2015

French video agency Gump has James Stewart from Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window and Vertigo interact with various characters from different Stanley Kubrick movies.
Jimmy was having a rather beautiful day until he bumped into Jack and things got weird.

Gump Video

"Back to the Future" in the actual 2015

Thursday, October 15, 2015

College Humor imagines Back to the Future Part II as if Marty and Doc Brown traveled to the real 2015.


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Tony Montana's little friend

Thursday, October 15, 2015


Hoomph

16 terrible movie accents we all let slide

Thursday, October 15, 2015

Cracked editor and columnist Tom Reinman shares his opinions on a series of what he thinks are terrible accents from famous movies.
Film stars have been using roles which require them to speak in accents to make cartoon noises for years.

Cracked | via

Tee of the day: Two and a Half Droids

Thursday, October 15, 2015


Two and a Half Droids, from Firebeard
Uptight Chris 3PO is forced to live with his good friend Artie D2, who is a total drunk and fembot enthusiast, and together the two learn how to overcome any obstacle and love a friend for friendship's sake. But who's that rolling on to the scene? Why, it's Artie's bouncing boybot son Bobby, who has come to teach them both a lesson in droid fatherhood they'll never forget!

22 brain facts

Thursday, October 15, 2015

In this week's episode of Mental Floss List Show, host Greg Benzine (previously) shares some interesting facts about the brain.


Mental Floss

Prejudice

Thursday, October 15, 2015


Things in Squares

Football fail compilation

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Fail Army's latest compilation is dedicated to football, both American and European (soccer).
What is Football? Is it the one with the black and white ball, or the one with the yellow uprights? You guys can debate in the comments, but here are our funniest Football fails.

8-bit "Mad Max: Fury Road"

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

The plot of George Miller's Mad Max: Fury Road gets retold via old-school 8-bit (and a little 16-bit), as part of CineFix's 8-bit Cinema series.

50 unknown facts about "Star Wars: A New Hope"

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Video editor and ComicBookMovie.com reviewer Mr. Sunday Movies shares 50 interesting facts you probably didn't know about the first film in the Star Wars franchise, Episode IV: A New Hope.


Mr Sunday Movies

Real-life Hammer of Thor

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Creative engineer Allan Pan of Sufficiently Advanced has built a real-life version of Mjölnir (Thor's Hammer) using electromagnets and a fingerprint scanner, and uses it to prank people on the street, by convincing them that they are not worthy and only he is.


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Nail art of the day: Homer backing into hedge

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

This image of the memetic animated GIF of Homer Simpson backing into a hedge, from a 1994 episode of The Simpsons, in nail art form, made its way to the front page of Reddit yesterday.


Reddit

Rap music: Back in the day vs. Today

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Washington, DC-based music producer Crank Lucas points out the differences between rapping in the early years and rapping today.


Crank Lucas

Supercut: Quentin Tarantino's close-ups

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Video editor Pablo Fernández Eyre dedicates one more of his montages to Quentin Tarantino (previously: Foot fetish, Push-ins), this time taking a look at the use close-ups in the cult filmmaker's movies.


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10 post-credit you may have missed

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Screen Rant's Rob Flis takes a look at some "hidden scenes" shown after the movies' closing credits.
These days, movie fans know that the credits rolling doesn’t always mean the movie is truly over. Even before Marvel Studios was using scenes during and after the credits to tease their upcoming films, studios and directors were relying on small scenes to bookend their entire story, or just offer audiences another laugh. But some of the best after-credits scenes hit theaters long before audiences knew to find them.

Screen Rant

In which a bulldog wants to get out of exercising, but just can't

Wednesday, October 14, 2015


America's Funniest Home Videos | via

Honest Trailers: "Jurassic World"

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

The summer blockbuster hit Jurassic World finally gets an "honest trailer."
Relive the dino-sized summer blockbuster that left audiences cheering at the awesome dinosaur action – and groaning at pretty much everything else.

Screen Junkies

Shark attack in the San Francisco Bay caught on camera

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Video footage recorded this past weekend shows a Great white shark devouring a seal just a few feet off the ferry dock on Alcatraz island.


Here's a raw cut, without the zoom, in case you're interested.

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Pregnancy announcement compilation

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

FunnyClix has put together a compilation of the best and most touching pregnancy announcement videos that have been going around the internet recently.


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Drive-thru magic switch prank - part 3

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

In their latest Drive-thru magic switch prank video, Rahat Hussein and Jack Vale share some of the bloopers they had while they were making the prank, in which they tried to confuse drive-thru workers by quickly switching places on the driver's seat.


Previously: Part 1, Part 2

Magic of Rahat

10 movie outtakes that made it to the big screen

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

After they've shown us a previous video on the same subject, the guys from Screen Rant return with another compilation of movie outtakes that made the final cut.
No matter how well-paid or world famous movie stars and award winning directors may be, they're still human - which means they make as many mistakes as anyone. Usually those mistakes are left on the cutting room floor, or offered to fans on blooper reels for a look behind the scenes, and a laugh. But sometimes those same outtakes can wind up in the spotlight instead - the result of an editor and director who either never noticed, or decided it was just too good to take out. But we'll let you be the judge.

Screen Rant

Anatomy of generations

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

John Atkinson of Wrong Hands (previously) explains the differences between Baby boomers, Generation X and Millenials.


Wrong Hands

James Bond kill count

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Music and film enthusiast group Auralnauts has created a 38-minute video that features all the 362 on-screen kills of James bond, from 1962's Dr. No to 2012's Skyfall.
Bond. Lady killer. Regular killer. We count the latter.

Auralnauts

Previously, from Auralnauts: Arnold Schwarzenegger kill count, Sylvester Stallone kill count. Aslo: Jean-Claude Van Damme kill count

It's easy to get your Halloween costume wrong

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

In one of their latest comedy sketch videos, the guys from Third Leg Studios point out how easy it is to be offensive with your Halloween costume.


Third Leg Studios

Supercut: Quentin Tarantino push-ins

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Video artist Pablo Fernández Eyre (previously) has created a montage of clips from the movies of Quentin Tarantino, in which the camera pushes towards his characters.


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The evolution of women's eyewear

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

BuzzFeed showcases the evolution of women's seeing glasses and sunglasses since the 1930s.


BuzzFeedVideo

Previously: The evolution of men's eyewear

Muted phone

Tuesday, October 13, 2015


Extra Fabulous Comics

"The Walking Dead" intro made inthe style of "Friends"

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

To celebrate the premiere of the 6th season of AMC's The Walking Dead last Sunday, The Woodcreek Faction has prepared an intro sequence for the popular TV show using the theme song from Friends.

In which a dog assists drone flight

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

YouTube user Ryan Daily's whippet puppy helps him out with his Hubsan X4 quadcopter's maiden flight


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The Indiana Jones trilogy in 90 seconds

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

The guys from Burger Fiction (previously) recap the original three films from the Indiana Jones series, in 90 seconds.


Burger Fiction

How to find love

Friday, October 9, 2015

Epic How To's Joe Bereta (previously) offers some advice on what you have to do in case you want to find your special someone.


AWE me

"The Walking Dead" - Season 5 recap

Friday, October 9, 2015

Since the sixth season of AMC's The Walking Dead premieres this Sunday, The Fine Brothers provide a 7-minute recap of the previous season of the popular TV show.
We present a recap of Season 5 so you can be fully caught up to watch and enjoy the Season 6 premiere with your friends and make them think you actually know the series when in reality you just spent 7 minutes watching this video. This is part of our SPOILERS brand of content.

Fine Brothers Entertainment

"A Reasonable Speed," starring Keanu Reeves

Friday, October 9, 2015

Keanu Reeves promotes his upcoming horror-thriller Knock Knock on Jimmy Kimmel Live, with this trailer parody for A Reasonable Speed.


Jimmy Kimmel Live

Hikers fall off a suspension bridge

Friday, October 9, 2015

Footage from a hiker's headcam shows the moment in which he and his three French companions suddenly fall off the Hopuruahine suspension bridge in New Zealand, after one of the cables that were holding it snaps as they are crossing it. Fortunately no-one was badly hurt after the 8-meter-high fall into the river below.


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Here is a subtitled conversation between two angry Scots

Friday, October 9, 2015

YouTube user Kmlkmljkl provides accurate subtitles for an angry Scottish couple conversation on The Jeremy Kyle Show


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Things you can own: Nicolas Cage face t-shirt

Friday, October 9, 2015


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How "Ant-Man" should have ended

Friday, October 9, 2015

Marvel's Ant-Man gets a funny alternate ending, from the guys at How It Should Have Ended.


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The Hero's Journey

Friday, October 9, 2015

Dutch video artist Iskander Krayenbosch provides an animated representation of the 12 stages that every hero has to walk through in movies.
Since the beginning of time people are fascinated by stories of hero’s. But did you know there is a fundamental structure that's lies beneath all these tales of fantasy. Joseph Campbell, a famous mythologist, was the first to discover similarities within all ancient myths. He called it the Monomyth. According to him there are 17 stages in which every hero has to walk through one way or the other. In the hero’s journey 12 of these stages are visualized by using iconic blockbuster movies that follow the same structure of storytelling.

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The evolution of men's eyewear from the 1930s to now

Thursday, October 8, 2015

With the help of vintage eyewear company Old Focals, BuzzFeed showcases the evolution of men's seeing glasses and sunglasses since the 1930s.


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Ten funniest movie death scenes

Thursday, October 8, 2015

Screen Rant compiles ten of the funniest and most ridiculous death scenes in movie history.
Nothing can bring a movie audience to tears like the death of a beloved character. But when an actor or actress's on screen death is well-deserved, insanely over the top, or delivered at the hands of a horror icon, viewers may be too busy laughing or cheering instead.

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People aged 0 to 100 show off their best dance move

Thursday, October 8, 2015

Soul Pancake brought in people from ages 0 to 100 and asked them do their best dance move.
We brought in people ages 0-100 to answer some of life’s big questions. Well, technically, we couldn’t find anyone 100 years old - but we did find a gentleman who is 105. In this episode, we asked them to show us their best dance move.

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Infographic: Monsters in literature

Thursday, October 8, 2015

Morph Suits (previously) rank some of the most famous monsters from literature.
To bring you this list we have researched the scariest of the scary monsters in literature, causing many a sleepless night for all of us at MorphCostumes, to find which horror was the most terrifying. We rated each monster by Appearance v Powers v Evil Intent and this then helped us come up with an overall scream score.

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24 ridiculous lawsuits

Thursday, October 8, 2015

This week, List Show host John Green takes a look at some of the most ridiculous lawsuits in history.


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8 weeks to 8 months

Thursday, October 8, 2015

Redditor Qsdwarmachine post a picture that shows the growth long stock coat German Shepherd, from the age of 8 weeks to 8 months.



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Disappearing acts fail compilation

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

From Fail Army:
When people fail, they sometimes have a tendency to disappear. Whether they've fallen behind a landing or fallen into a bush, the funniest fails are those that happen and you have no idea where the fail ended up!

The real dark stories behind popular Disney movies

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

The guys from Screen Rant reveal a few gruesome things that happened in the original fairy tales that were the inspirations of some of Disney's popular animations.
Anyone who grew up with Disney movies knows that they can get pretty dark, from Mufasa getting trampled to death in The Lion King to Quasimodo's mother being brutally killed in The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Still, many of Disney's animated classics have had to soften or remove the more gruesome or depressing aspects of the fairy tales that they were based on.

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Supercut: First and final frames - part II

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

At the request of his fans, Baltimore-based video artist Jacob T. Swinney (previously) returns with another fascinating supercut in which he looks at the opening and the closing shots of 70 more famous films, side-by-side.
Like the first video, some of the opening shots are strikingly similar to the final shots, while others are vastly different--both serving a purpose in communicating various themes. The side-by-side comparison can communicate an entire story, but also allows us to develop new theories about a given film. So once again, what can we learn from examining the first and final frames of a film?

Cat-friend vs. dog-friend

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

The guys from Fatawesome are back with another video that that imagines how human friends would behave if they were cats or dogs.


Previously: part 1, part 2

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Self-portrait mash-up

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

When the San Sebastian International Film Festival asked him to do a short video to introduce himself, French director and video editor William Laboury has put together this montage made of clips from movies and TV.


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"Jaws 19" movie trailer

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

The celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Back to the Future trilogy, Universal Pictures has released a faux trailer for Jaws 19, the movie featured in the second film, with the hologram shark attacking Marty McFly when he first arrives to the future.


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Jean-Claude Van Damme kill count

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

As a natural continuation to Auralnauts's Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone kill counts, Ubisoft trailer director Benjamin Combes has prepared a 30-minute supercut video of every person killed in movies by Jean-Claude Van Damme.


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Netflix Settle: A new feature that decides for couples what to watch

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

In a new sketch video from Mashable's The Watercooler, Netflix advertises their new feature Settle, that helps out couples by picking what movie or TV show to watch.
The new option simplifies your arguing experience by quickly choosing a title that neither person wants to watch.

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Honest Trailers: Aladdin

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Screen Junkies gives the 1992 Disney hit Aladdin the Honest Trailers treatment.
Jump on your magic carpet and revisit the classic Disney animated film about a young boy and his genie. But mostly his genie.

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7 things you didn't know about "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

As part of their Things You Didn't Know series, the guys from CineFix share some interesting things you probably didn't know about the 1988 fantasy-comedy Who Framed Roger Rabbit.

"Break on Through" covered by vintage computers

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Bd594 (previously) has created a cover of The Doors' Break on Through, performed by old school computer equipment, complete with the vocals of Jim Morrison sounding like Stephen Hawking.

Devices Used
HP ScanJet 3C - Vocals
DECTalk Express - Vocals
Yamaha CX-5M Computer - Saw Wave Bass
Yamaha CX-5M Computer - Sine Wave Organ
Drums - Slamming Hard Drive Head
Cymbal - Striking Hard Drive Platter

If the wedding industry was honest

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Cracked imagines what a the wedding industry should say if told the truth.


Previously: If car commercials were honest, If jewelry commercials were honest, If fast food commercials were honest, If sports drinks commercials were honest

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Star Wars: The Force Awakens/Disney mash-up

Monday, October 5, 2015

The creative video artists from Pistol Shrimps (previously) edit some characters from popular Disney animations into the Star Wars: The Force Awakens trailer.


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Types of Spanish accents

Monday, October 5, 2015

NYC-based Venezuelan comedian Joanna Hausmann points out the differences of the Spanish accents from different Spanish-speaking countries.
Many people speak Spanish... but we speak it in TOTALLY different ways. Dominicans don't sound anything like an Argentinians. Meanwhile, Chileans sound like they're speaking some sort of alien language.

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Things not allowed

Monday, October 5, 2015

Prankster Obvious Plant (previously) has recently left this sign at a local drug store:


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Fail of the day: Japanese guy burns his house down while live-streaming

Monday, October 5, 2015

Watch Japanese live-streamer 'Daasuke' inadvertently capturing the moment he burns down his house: after accidentally lighting a whole matchbook on fire, he just casually places it on top of a bag full of pieces of paper and then proceeds to fight the spread of fire by trying to put it out with more paper, cardboard, a pillow and tiny cups of water.

(Action starts at about 4:50)


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Brave Frenchie chases away two bears

Monday, October 5, 2015

Jules, a 20-pound French Bulldog, took her guard dog responsibilities seriously when two bears wandered on her family's house property in Monrovia, California, last Friday.



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