It’s that time of year again… April Fools. Once again, Alltime 10s has found you the ten stupidest, most ill-advised pranks of previous years. From pretending to hang yourself to the Google stunt that got its users fired, this is 10 MORE April Fools Pranks That Went Horribly Wrong.
Gold Coast, Queensland, resident Sam Berry has posted this video of himself and his friends taking advantage of the floods caused by Cyclone Debbie, bodyboarding on the waters of Murwillumbah Weir.
When pioneering the murwillumbah weir, tag teaming is the way to go!
In their latest animated video, the guys from educational channel Kurzgesagt - In a Nutshell (previously) explore the facts, the fears and the future of genetically modified organisms.
Are GMOs bad for your health? Or is this fear unfounded?
For April Fools, Royal Oak, Michigan, fourth grade teacher Joey Dombrowski pranked his students with a spelling test of words he invented.
A playful school teacher in the US pranked his young pupils with an early April Fools' Day fake spelling test. The tricky teacher made up words to deliberately confuse fourth graders at his elementary school in Michigan, suggesting the likes of 'Blorskee' and 'Slipert'. The nine and ten-year-olds' can be heard becoming increasingly animated as teacher Joey Dombrowski suggests ever more baffling words to spell.
HBO has released a new teaser trailer for the upcoming 7th season of their popular show Game of Thrones, that shows Jon Snow in Winterfell, Cersei Lannister in the Red Keep, Daenerys Targaryen in castle Dragonstone.
In a video shared by Fishing and Boat Ramp Fails some time ago, a fish that appears to be frozen solid comes back to life and starts swimming around, shortly after being placed in a bowl of warm water.
When children begin to disappear in the town of Derry, Maine, a group of young kids are faced with their biggest fears when they square off against an evil clown named Pennywise, whose history of murder and violence dates back for centuries.
Moments in history, whether bigger or more intimate, are often recreated in film. This produces something that is transcending, powerful and nevertheless, haunting.
Following the viral success of his fake trailer for Mean Bean, John Loberger has created another video that imagines the lovable British comedy character Mr. Bean as a psychopathic killer.
Rowan Atkinson stars as Mr. Bean in this blood-curdling, gripping psychological thriller...and he's had enough of everyone's sh*t. Watch as the true twisted nature of Mr. Bean's psychotic dark side is revealed through acts of horrific terror.
In a new sketch made for British charity organization Comic Relief, English mathematician/physicist Stephen Hawking is looking to replace his trademark voice and watches the videos sent in by various celebrities that are auditioning for it.
Stephen Hawking has had the same trademark voice for 30 years and has now decided it’s time for a change. Watch him view the audition tapes from hopeful celebrities…
YouTube user Oscar Owen teaches you how to perform three impressive magic tricks involving playing cards.
This video will teach you three really powerful and visual card tricks. I recommend practicing these in front of a mirror so that you can get the timing and angles correct. Thanks for watching and please subscribe if you enjoyed it!
The master impressionist also got a job as a "booking intern" at Esquire earlier this month, where he got a number of celebrities to call his editor for interviews:
We could play Michael Jackson songs all day long - there is so much gold!! So now we did a bottle version of one of his number one hits: “Beat It”! And to make it an even greater challenge we incorporated a bottlified version of Eddie Van Halen’s legendary guitar solo on the track. Safe to say, we never played this fast before! :D
And what better location to shoot this video than a brewery: Lots of great reverb … and beer! :)
The guys from 101 Facts celebrated the release of the new Power Rangers movies last weekend, by humorously sharing a series of interesting facts about the franchise.
The guys from Looper talk about some of the most costly scenes in cinema history that only ended up on the cutting room floor.
Filmmaking is a tricky business. It's a long journey from the script to the screen, and a lot of great and not-so-great scenes get left on the cutting room floor, costing the studio time and money. Here's a look at some of our favorite films whose deleted scenes came at a high price — creatively and financially...
Wired showcases how the opening title sequences of TV shows have evolved over the years.
TV is way better than it used to be and you can say the same thing for the opening titles of your favorite series. They used to be afterthoughts, but now they’re artistic statements of their own.
Questlove - Scissors, Electric Stapler
Black Thought - Thumbtack Shaker
James Poyser - Coffee Pots
Mark Kelley - Keyboard Washboard
Captain Kirk - Tissue Box Guitar with Rubber Band Strings
Frank Knuckles - Water Cooler Jug Bongo
Kamal Gray - Paper Rips
Tuba Gooding Jr. - Bottled Water Jugs
Offset - Paper Clip Shaker
Quavo - Scissor Snips, Coffee Pours
Takeoff - Scotch Tape
Not everyone can have the picture perfect family, which is why the Batman family car decals are available. The two gravestones and saddened Bruce Wayne will remind others that while your family may be gone, at least you’re more like Batman than they are.
Comedian, actor and real-life medical doctor Ken Jong, star of Dr. Ken, humorously answers a series of medical questions coming from Twitter users, in a video made by Wired.
Ken Jeong uses the power of Twitter to answer some common medical questions.
Who knew the "Merc with a Mouth" could sing?! Check out this fan-made musical mashup of “Deadpool” and “Beauty & the Beast” featuring Wade’s own NSFW, mature-audiences version of the classic song “Gaston” from the original musical!
Life stars Ryan Reynolds and Jake Gyllenhaal recently met up with Wired for a hilarious interview in which they answered the most Google-searched questions about themselves.
In the near future, Major (Scarlett Johansson) is the first of her kind: A human saved from a terrible crash, who is cyber-enhanced to be a perfect soldier devoted to stopping the world’s most dangerous criminals. When terrorism reaches a new level that includes the ability to hack into people’s minds and control them, Major is uniquely qualified to stop it. As she prepares to face a new enemy, Major discovers that she has been lied to: her life was not saved, it was stolen. She will stop at nothing to recover her past, find out who did this to her and stop them before they do it to others. Based on the internationally acclaimed Japanese Manga, “The Ghost in the Shell.”
Whether it's acting, singing, or appearing on the cover of Vogue, Selena Gomez is doing it all. Instagram's biggest star invites Vogue in and takes a shot at answering 73 unexpected questions. Selena reveals the last movie that made her cry, the food she can't live without, and her favorite jingle of all-time.
Comedians Joe Pickett and Nick Prueher made some hilarious appearances on morning shows, posing as cheesy stromgmen called "Chop & Steele."
Joe Pickett and Nick Prueher of the Found Footage Festival posed as a strongman duo named Chop & Steele and managed to get booked on three unsuspecting morning shows, promoting a live tour called "Give Thanks for Strengths." The result is a trio of the most profoundly stupid TV appearances ever to hit local news.
Electronic music band Daft Punk has released a compilation video that documents the French duo's original sampled songs.
Daft Punk's tracks make up some of the most iconic, widely recognised dance music of all time, but where do they come from originally?
A new YouTube video created by Daftworld, documents the French duo's sampling history, revealing the sources for many of the pair's most famous releases.
In the clip, original hits from the likes of ELO, Barry Manilow, Bill Withers, Sister Sledge and more are played alongside the Daft Punk tracks they're sampled in for direct comparison.
Jimmy Kimmel shares the best videos sent in by his audience as part of his latest YouTube challenge (previously), in which he asked people to surprise sleeping family members with snow balls.
When the winter storm was raging on the East Coast it was about 85 degrees here in LA, so Jimmy issued a YouTube challenge for those stuck in the snow. The challenge was to go outside, make a snowball, then serve that snowball to someone in bed. We got an avalanche of responses and whittled them down to our favorites.
Costume SuperCenter (previously) prepares you for the premiere of the new Power Rangers movie this Friday, with an infographic that helps you keep track of all the people who have worn the helmets through the years.
YouTube user Luksan Wunder has put together a compilation of incredibly unsatisfying clips featuring people completing things in a very discomforting manner.
Vox takes a look at the effects of unfortunate type design.
The 2017 Oscars ended with a pretty shocking mix-up. Announcer Warren Beatty incorrectly named La La Land as the Best Picture winner, and the mistake wasn't revealed until crew members had already started giving their acceptance speeches. A lot of things went wrong for the snafu to happen the way it did. But what if typography was one of them? A better announcement card design could have made for a very different Academy Awards show — not to mention a much less embarrassing Miss Universe show for Steve Harvey back in 2015. But the implications of bad typography don't end there: poorly designed ballots in the 2000 presidential election arguably could have swayed the outcome, and illegible type on medicine bottles could be causing nearly 500,000 cases of drug misuse per year in the U.S.
CineFix celebrates the premiere of the new Power Rangers movie this weekend with a series of interesting facts you may not know about the franchise, as part of their Things You Didn't Know series (previously).
1990s nostalgia will hit its peak, when Power Rangers hits theaters, this Friday. Test your knowledge of this after school classic with the obscure Things we share about the show and films in today's episode!
In her project titled Visible Distance, multimedia artist Jennifer Bolande replaced the ads on billboards that are blocking the view of the mountains along a stretch of highway in the Coachella Valley, with enlarged photos of the areas of the same mountains that had been previously hidden.
In a cinematic experience animated by driving along Gene Autry Trail, viewers will encounter a series of billboards featuring photographs of the very mountains towards which they are heading. Each photograph is unique to its position along this route and at a certain point as one approaches each billboard, perfect alignment with the horizon will occur thus reconnecting the space that the rectangle of the billboard has interrupted. In the language of billboard advertising this kind of reading is referred to as a Burma-Shave after the shaving cream company of the same name who used sequential placement to create messaging that could be read only from a moving vehicle. Within the desert empire of roadside signs, Bolande chooses to advertise the very thing so often overlooked. Looking up at the billboards our attention is drawn back to the landscape itself, pictured here as a stuttering kinesthetic of real and artificial horizons.
Saturday Night Live has shared a behind-the-scenes video from their March 11th show, in which cast member Kate McKinnon gets turned by the make-up team from Attorney General Jeff Sessions into her character "Shud the Mermaid" within just a short commercial break.
After receiving the man-of-the-match award following his team Free State Stars' 2-2 draw with Ajax Cape Town on Friday, South African soccer player Mohammed Anas got so excited that he sent out thanks to both his wife and his girlfriend, during the post-game interview.
VIDEO: Mohammed Anas just gave the greatest MoTM speech of all time, thanking both wife and girlfriend. (Via @clydegoal) pic.twitter.com/gXJ4ZwOtdg
Anas has since tried to explain his gaff, "My family knows that I call my daughter my girlfriend. That's what I was talking about. I don't have a girlfriend," he said.
The Graham Norton Show has put together a funny compilation of the weirdest and most awkward stories their celebrity guests have shared while on the show this the past year.
Footage of a gigantic bird, that appears to be a Brahma chicken, according to eggs-perts, coming out of a coop, is going viral, after a recent post on Reddit.
Chess is everywhere in movies, and it can mean a lot more than you may think. Let's take a look at chess and see what this ancient game holds for us in cinema.
It is the second part of Simon's Cat's Dinner Date, and the titular feline gets between his human and his female companion while they're having a romantic dinner.
In anticipation of the upcoming Power Rangers movie, PureCostumes.com (previously) takes us through the many costume changes since the superhero franchise debuted in 1993.
It’s been over 20 years since the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers first graced US screens, but the Rangers will forever have a special place in our hearts. That’s why we’re beyond excited for the Power Rangers reboot that’s being released on March 24th. While we’re impatiently awaiting the movie release, we thought it’d be fun to take a look back at all the Power Ranger reincarnations and their different suits. From the original Might Morphin Power Rangers right up until this year’s Power Rangers Ninja Steel, the Rangers have gone through 22 costume changes.
In another hilarious parody of "BBC Dad," the viral video in which Prof. Robert Kelly's children crash his on-air BBC interview, New Zealand comedy duo Jono and Ben imagine how the whole thing would go down if the interviewee was a busy woman.
We have all see the BBC interview where the babies walked in. But what if it happened to the mother?
The guys from 101 Facts talk about China in their latest trivia video.
China: the land of flowers, virgin boy eggs, and a great big wall. Prepare to learn about this mahussive country the best way - the 101 Facts way, baby.
Evan Pushak (previously) turns to music in his latest video essay, in which he analyzes some aspects from the history of funk music, that has led to Bruno Mars's 24K Magic.
St. Patrick’s Day is a day on which many people drink and become inebriated. There are many ways to say you’ve had too much to drink, so we invited a real live Irishman Jamie Dornan from the 50 Shades movies to share all the ways the Irish say “drunk.”
YouTube user John Loberger recuts scenes from the 1997 comedy Bean to make it look like the title character, played by Rowan Atkinson, is an evil psychopath.
CineFix narrator Clint Gage shares the best examples of dialogue in English-language movies.
A good conversation might be the most efficient way to tell a story. This week, we're looking at the best flirting, bickering, threatening and subtext-filled bantering. These are our picks for the best dialogue of all time.
YouTube user Nick Colvin captures, in slow-motion, the moment in which a fast-moving Amtrak train enters a train station, splashing the snow on the tracks over the passengers waiting on the platform.
Train moving faster than usual plus fresh snow from Stella resulted in a more spectacular arrival than expected.
Cut.com's brings together a rabbi (Jim Mirel), an Episcopal priest (Chris Schuller) and a convinced atheist (Carlos Dillard), has them smoke weed together and then observes them talk about religion and other things.
Decluttr has put together a map that shows what every US state's favorite Disney princess is.
To celebrate the release of Beauty and the Beast, we decided to find out which Disney princess each state loves most using search data from Google. Here’s what we found…
In the latest video from AllTime10s, we take a look at some of the most costly mistakes in history.
Ever blown too much money on something you regretted? Well, at least that dress you thought you’d like or that takeaway you didn’t really want didn’t cost you billions of dollars.
If you only know Wolverine from the movies or mainline X-Men comics, you really don't know him at all. The character got his start from some extremely humble beginnings, but Wolverine — aka Logan, aka James Howlett — has grown to be one of Marvel Comics' most popular characters...and a bankable star on the big screen to boot. But even though he's best known for his swagger, there are more than a few weird and maybe even embarrassing events scattered throughout his cigar-chomping history. Let's have a look at the untold truth of Wolverine...
Liverpool, UK-based studio Dorothy Collective (previously) has released an updated version of its 2012 Film Map art print, an imaginary city where all streets and places are named after movies, that features new titles that include the 2017 Oscar-winning La La Land and Manchester by the Sea.
A street map made up of over 900 film titles including cinema classics such as Lost Highway, On the Waterfront, Jurassic Park, Reservoir Dogs, Carlito's Way, Nightmare on Elm Street, Valley of the Dolls, Chinatown, The Wolf of Wall Street and Bridge of Spies.
The Map, which is loosely based on the style of a vintage Los Angeles street map has its own Hollywood Boulevard and includes districts dedicated to Hitchcock and Cult British Horror movies. Like most cities it also has its own Red Light area. There's an A-Z key at the base of the Map listing all the films featured with their release dates and names of the directors.
The cast of Sesame Street take us through the history of cinema, by delivering lines from the most iconic films of the past 100 years, in a video made by Vanity Fair.
Elmo, Cookie Monster, Big Bird and the rest of the cast of Sesame Street read famous movie lines from the last century of cinema.
Following the viral on-air mishap last week, in which his children walked in on him while he was speaking with BBC News from his home office in South Korea, Professor Robert Kelly, his wife Jung-a Kim and their children, Marion and James, sit down for an interview with the same anchor, James Menendez, to answer a few questions about the infamous clip.
Prof Robert E Kelly has returned to BBC News to talk about his unexpected viral fame last week, when his children crashed his live TV interview to the amusement of millions of people who later watched the clip. Prof Kelly, an expert on South Korea, was joined in the follow-up video with his wife, Jung-a Kim and children Marion and James. He confirmed to the BBC's James Menendez that he was, despite online speculation, wearing trousers during the interview.
Bring your favorite candy to life with this Gummi Bear Anatomy 41-Piece puzzle toy! Designed by artist and designer Jason Freeney, this Gummi Bear has its own disproportional skeleton and organs. Learn all about the anatomy of those delicious fruit-flavored candies! The Bear features a sturdy clear plastic case that serves as the "skin" or outer shell that holds the skeleton and organs in place. The skull-cap can be removed to expose the brain. The brain can be removed and splits apart into two pieces. All of the organs detach from each other.
Take a trip down memory lane with the Disney classic that taught us all that it's what's on the inside (of your big castle) that matters most - Beauty and the Beast!
Franky is a free-spirited blue and yellow macaw who is somewhat of a local celebrity in his home town of Montoro, in Italy's Marche region.
This guy made the crazy decision to fly freely around on his own. Franky, the parrot is a free flying pet and goes anywhere he wants. When his owner drives to work, Franky follows and flies alongside the car and wanders around town until he gets off.
After learning that a fake Ryan Gosling has crashed a German award show, Conan O'Brien comes to the realization that Ryan Gosling impersonators have actually been fooling him for years.
It's the first video in Pitchfork's new series Name Dropped, and singer-songwriter Michael Bolton listens to various songs his name is mentioned in and then shares his thoughts on them.
Tyler, the Creator, Mac Miller, the Lonely Island, and more have all name dropped Michael Bolton in their songs. In the first episode of our new series Name Dropped, we played him some of these tracks to see what he thought.
As promised, movie-themed YouTube channel The Solomon Society returns with the second part of their Evolution of Animation montage, showcasing pretty much every noteworthy feature animation that was released since 1991.
In one of their latest videos, the guys from Disney blog Oh My Disney (previously) point out the many hidden Easter eggs that connect their animated feature films.
See how your favorite Disney Animation Studios films are connected with hidden Easter eggs you may not have noticed before!
A 10-week-old Jack Russell terrier named Olly stole the show at the 2017 Crufts Dog Show last week in Birmingham, England, where he completed the Rescue Dog Agility course in an adorable manner.
As big fans of Bill Paxton we wanted to make a tribute with what we think are his greatest roles, and also our favorite roles, that he has played. We think he was one of the most underrated actors out there, and we’re sad we won’t get to see him on the big screen anymore. We will miss you, Bill.
Since the recently-released teaser trailer for the upcoming 7th season for HBO's Game of Thrones, called Sigils, didn't reveal much, Alt Shift X provides a thorough recap and analysis of said teaser trailer.
What does the new Game of Thrones Season 7 “Sigils” teaser tell us about the future and past of GOT?
They're the world's most elusive agency, full of secrets and intel, so of course it's a ripe subject to do 101 Facts about, isn't it? Watch as Sam gives you the debrief on the most classified organisation in the world - the CIA.
While speaking during a live interview on BBC News from his home office in South Korea about the political situation in the country, Pusan National University Professor Robert Kelly is suddenly interrupted by his two children, who both wander off into the room one by one, curious in what their father is doing.
There was an unexpected distraction for Professor Robert Kelly when he was being interviewed live on BBC News about South Korea. But he managed to keep his composure and complete the interview successfully.
Veteran Internet humorist George Ouzounian aka Maddox explains how you can easily find out if your phone or your laptop can be hacked by the CIA.
"In what appears to be the largest leak of C.I.A documents in history, WikiLeaks released on Tuesday thousands of pages describing sophisticated software tools and techniques used by the agency to break into smartphones, computers and even Internet-connected televisions."
Star Trek Cats is a recently-released book by "scientific illustrator" Jenny Parks, that imagines the characters of original Star Trek as cats.
Captain's log: We have entered a galaxy where beloved illustrator Jenny Parks has conjured an astonishingly vivid homage to the original Star Trek series with an unexpected twist: a cast of cats. Featuring a hilarious new take on iconic characters and scenes—from Kirk in the Captain's chair to Spock offering his Vulcan wisdom—this eye-opening adventure stays true to the tone of the classic TV show. Playful, loving, and from a strange new world, Star Trek Cats is the perfect gift for fans of, well, Star Trek and cats.