Monday, 21 February 2011

Announcement: It was fun while it lasted

For the past few weeks I seem to have inadvertantly been following this plan:

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As I've actually got other more important things to be doing, I'm putting the blog on hold while I go and do them. I shall return once I can spare the time to do the blog without anything else in my life suffering.

K

Sunday, 20 February 2011

Celebrity Snack


Source: Two Blue Crabs
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These 8 year old kids are better dancers than you'll ever be

Not me though because I am actually an awesome dancer.



Via: boingboing

“The movie ends and the credits roll, but what happens to the world and its characters after the films we all know end?”

It doesn't seem to have turned out too well for Dorothy.

Animated GIF of the Day

Via: The Daily What

101 bottles and 3 guys with way to much time on their hands



Source: lemoncurryrules on YouTube

Robert Rodriguez's "The Black Mamba". Best Nike advert ever?

Starring Kobe Bryant and with a selection of cameos from music and film.

"Product placement gives us a bigger budget. Bigger budget, bigger explosions" BOOM!



Source: NikeBasketball on YouTube

Leaked - 2 minutes of test footage from the CGI ThunderCats movie

Test footage from the mothballed Thundercats movie found its way to Flixist who kindly stuck it on the interwebs for you too enjoy.



Personally I don't think it looks as good as this fan-made trailer, cunningly comprised of clips from other films:



Apparently we have the poor box office performance of Speed Racer to blame for the movie being put on ice, but with the forthcoming TV series there is a chance the film could be put back into production.

Via: HeyUGuys!

Geek dad proves how much he loves his daughter

If you haven't watched the trailer for Dead Island yet I really urge you to do so. It is an amazingly moving 3 minutes of animation.

Of course if you're a parent it may be a little too moving:
(NSFW language)



As far as response videos go that was pretty mega. The fact that he stops mid-tirade to Google is epic geekdom, made even greater by the ridiculous racial slur he then comes out with.

Via: The Daily What

Jake Shimabukuro wants to convince you that what the world needs now is ukulele

He's certainly managed to convince me. Here is his beautiful rendition of Queen's 'Bohemian Rhapsody' performed at TED back in February 2010.



Via: Bayu Satria on Facebook

There's only one Stephen Fry. Sadly.

Ever have someone suddenly point out a really obvious problem that you hadn't even considered before? YouTuber Molly Lewis has just done so for me.

Stephen Fry has no children.

If Molly hadn't written her song to Stephen below I never would have realised what a tragedy this would be.

If you, like me, like Stephen, like this and help spread the word to remedy the situation before it is too late!



Via: Rowan Brown on Facebook

Justin Bieber has been shot and killed!

Before you start crying (or more likely celebrating) it was only on an episode of CSI that he was cameoing in.



How wrong is it that I keep hitting the replay button?

Via: The Daily What

UPDATE - Grammy reporter's on-air gibberish 'hilarious'?

Remember reporter Serene Branson and her Grammy's report gone wrong? Here she is being shown the footage from that night, explaining what happened and how she feels about the coverage it got.



As most people had assumed, it was temporary aphasia most probably due to complex migraines. Glad to see she's doing well and here's hoping all this coverage has been a help, rather than a hindrance, to her career.

Via: The Daily What

Gritty Minecraft movie homage

Check out this epic Minecraft themed short. Who knew cardboard costumes and weappons could look so good?



Source: CorridorDigital on YouTube

Saturday, 19 February 2011

The perfect gift for the puzzle loving zombie in your life

Twisted Mind Of The Day

Via: TDW Geeks

Sexy Rubik's Cube Solve

What Rubik's Cube?



Source: mrtruffle on YouTube

Awesome truck commercial

Source: College Humor

Tim Minchin isn't just funny, he's an amazing singer as well

Here's Tim covering Crowded House's 'Better Be Home Soon':



Source: Tim Minchin on YouTube

The Mario Bros. Go Halfsies

Like any two good brothers, Mario and Luigi decide to share.



Source: dorkly on YouTube

Will Ferrell as Neil Diamond

After seeing his brief cameo in the Lonely Island video I posted earlier I had to share this.



It's an unbelievably good impression isn't it? John Goodman was great as well.

Source: JimGoodwine on Dailymotion

Cool guys don't look at explosions

The Lonely Island have given us such classic hits as 'I'm on a boat', 'Like a boss', 'Jizz in my pants', and more recently 'I just had sex!' and 'The creep'.

Here's another of their musical masterpieces from a few years back (it's even got Will Ferrell in it).



Source: thelonelyisland on YouTube

Learn how to suspend water without a cup

Just follow the easy steps in this video tutorial. It took me about 12 tries before I finally nailed it.



Source: dandeentremont on YouTube

Update - Thom Yorke dancing like a loon (The Single Ladies Remix)

Someone took the new Radiohead video which I posted yesterday, featuring 'Thom Yorke dancing like a loon', and set it to Beyonce's Single Ladies.

Genius. Enjoy.



Via: Mashable

Friday, 18 February 2011

Even superheroes can find dating difficult

Luckily there's a dating service that allows those lonely heroes (and villans) to meet the civilian of their dreams:



Via: TDW Geeks

9 more robot statues that need to be built

Remember that campaign to build a Robocop statue for Detroit? It worked!

The team over at Screen Junkies have put together a list of 9 more robots that we need to build statues of. Head on over to see the full list and find out why these three made it on there:




Source: Screen Junkies

Lies your momma told you about your body

You should already know that she lied about it giving you hairy palms and making you go blind, but Cracked have a list of 5 other body myths you might still foolishly believe in.

One from the list that has always puzzled me is the "shaving will make it grow back twice as thick", which seems to have encouraged many teenage boys to scrape away at their face every day in a futile effort to boost their facial topiary potential.


I was told the same lie but it was as a reason not to shave. This meant I went through large chunks of my teenage years with whispy bum fluff attached to my chin that I wasn't being allowed to remove!

I don't think this was malicious on my family's part. Instead I believe that that they believed it, and somehow thought it would be worse for me to grow a full man-beard at a young age.

Anyway... read up on this myth and 4 more over at Cracked.

What if everyone in Star Wars was actually Batman?

Movie Mash Up Of The Day
How did they not use 'Chewbatta' and 'Boba-Bat'?

It is quite amusing that all the 'Darth' characters now sound like shower toys though.

Via: TDW Geeks

Tonight I'm Frakking You

Admittedly the vocals are ropey but there's a bunch of cameos and loads of geeky references, so just shut up and watch it.



Source: Break Originals on YouTube

Thom Yorke dancing like a loon - Radiohead release video for new single 'Lotus Flower'

The song is great, the dancing is epic!



Via: Nick Turk on Facebook

Finally, a working model of M. C. Escher's 'Waterfall'



Anyone else feeling Inception flashbacks?

and the need to pee?

Via: thedailywh.at

2 acoustic guitars + 1 cello x 1 beatboxing drummer = Awesome!

An acoustic cover by Andy Kyte of their song 'Your Time Has Come':



Via: Dom - the one legged guitarist in the video

Is this too offensive to be funny?

I read the title to this and thought it sounded funny, but even before I clicked play I started to think about whether it had crossed a line.



'Darth Vader vs Hitler. Epic Rap Battles of History 2' seems like an amusing contest until you realise that there's a guy pretending to be Adolf Hitler, rapping for comedic effect. It gets worse when MC Hitler throws in a joke about showers. I always thought of the Empire and Vader being a Nazi analogy so this really made me uncomfortable, even if Vader does give a little pro-Jewish shout out.

Source: Nice Peter on YouTube

I think Mick Jagger needs me?

He definitely needs someone to tell him how bad an idea this was. Mick took to the stage at the Grammys to perform 'Everybody Needs Somebody To Love' providing conclusive evidence for the theory that rock legends never die, they just f-f-f-f-fade away.



Via: Tom - my little brother

Couch gives birth to a oiled and naked Danny DeVito (sNSFW)

You don't see this kind of thing every day. Luckily.



Via: Holy Taco

"One day I'm gonna whistle?" - Update

Remember that adorable video of the father and daughter covering 'Home' by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros? Here's a fan made music video to go along with it:



Via: Jorge, Alexa and Eliana Narvaez Fan Page on Facebook

James Earl Jones reading Justin Bieber lyrics

So this happened:



I'm so proud that he didn't know who he was.

It also reminds me of the amazing moment when Christopher Walken did the same to Lady GaGa.



Via: thedailywh.at

Thursday, 17 February 2011

This is how to write a (clichéd) love song

We've heard from the Axis of Awesome how every song sounds the same, now they show us how to write the perfect(ly generic) love song.


Via: urlesque

"Don't bore us, get to the chorus" - Dave Grohl's Hit Lessons 101

Foo Fighter's Dave Grohl teaches Tenacious D's Kyle Gass how to write a hit record.



If you haven't done so already, make sure to check out the new Foo Fighter's video.

Via: thedailywh.at

"I saw Chewbacca fisting a mailman" - Lip Reading Star Wars

The Day Job Orchestra on YouTube like to lip read films and TV shows with hilarious results.



Via: TDW Geeks

Wanna hear the new Flaming Lips track? You'll need 12 smartphones to hand

You heard right. The band have released the track as a set of 12 YouTube videos that you'll need to play on separate smartphones (or other playback devices) to hear it as intended.

The band explain it themselves in the video below:



Via: WIRED

Venn diagrams of movies

Please go check out the latest Cracked photoshop competition.


Not only can you see where the three I've featured, came in the final rankings.


You'll also get to view another 22 entries, including an absolutely ingenious winner.

Grammy reporter's on-air gibberish 'hilarious'? You might want to think again.

CBS reporter Serene Branson was reporting from the Grammy awards last Sunday when this happened:



Watching this on Monday morning, I at first took it be a hilarious gaffe. But as it continued it seemed obvious that Serene was suffering some form of neurological episode. The word "stroke" was quick to rise in my own thoughts and in the thoughts of the internet community. Serene has since been given the all clear which is why I feel I could now share the video, not to mock her but to celebrate her being okay.

Via: The Hollywood Reporter

Tiny Taekwondo Tykes

Two small kids competing in a Taekwondo competition and showing some serious skill.



I think all fights should have the Ponyo theme song between rounds.



Via: Daniel Soh on Facebook

Trailer for X-Men: First Class examined in detail

I already posted the trailer for the new X-men movie a few days ago, but here is a more in-depth examination of it from the IGN team.



Via: TDW Geeks

Dear NASA: A brief message from Pluto

Setting The Record Straight Of The Day

1. It was the International Astronomy Union (IAU) that revoked Pluto's planetary status
2. Sincerely is misspelt.

Via: TDW Geeks

"I for one welcome our new computer overlords"

WATSON, IBM's entrant to the quiz show Jeopardy, has beaten the two most successful former contestants in impressive style. Here is the final two rounds where WATSON wrapped things up:



I urge you to watch the earlier episodes and learn more about this amazing technological achievement.

Via: TheArticEcho on YouTube

You never forget your first... games console?

The previous post reminded me of this video which I was surprised to find I hadn't shared on the blog.

Most of you reading this will have had a series of games consoles throughout your life, but do you ever stop to think about your first and the moments you shared together?



"Remember the things we used to do?
We saved princesseses,
we flew jet planes..."

Once you've finished drying your eyes, and before you go searching in the cupboard under the stairs for your old Mega Drive, you might want to have a listen to the full version of the song being played at the end - The Mountain Goat's 'Thank You Mario! But Our Princess Is In Another Castle!'.

Incredibly moving 3 minute animated short, is actually a trailer for a zombie game?

The trailer for forthcoming zombie game Dead Island, is a beautifully elegant affair that actually makes you care about the collection of pixels and polygons before you in a way I've never seen before.

Put aside any thoughts about the game itself, this is just a brilliantly crafted, emotionally fraught bit of film making and deserves your full attention for 3 minutes.



Be honest, are you holding back a tear or two. Is there suddenly a lump in your throat? Name another 3 minute piece of video that can have that great of an emotional impact.

Here it is re-cut into chronological order:



Via: Screen Junkies

Wednesday, 16 February 2011

Let Tim Minchin's 'Lullaby' soothe you to sleep

Sweet dreams.

"If Charlie Sheen outlives me, I'm gonna be really pissed."

Take a look at the vanity card from the end of this week's Two and a Half Men:

Vanity Card of the Day
Via The Daily What

This is almost enough to make me like football again

A large number of Rémi Gaillard's videos involve football, a sport which lies close to his heart and for which he obviously has talent.



Rémi's videos have even attracted attention from footballing legends, recently leading to a challenge video from Ronaldo:

Mario Kart in the real world with Rémi Gaillard

French YouTube superstar Rémi Gaillard has had a number of very popular videos including his original 'Mario Kart' clip with it's nearly 36 million views.



Well, Rémi has climbed back into the kart once more.

If Mario Kart crashes were more realistic



Dorkly have a whole bunch of these computer game based clips, in fact they made the Mortal Kombat Pervert video that I posted the other day. Here's another featuring Sonic & Tails:



Source: dorkly on YouTube

Tuesday, 15 February 2011

5 amazing things invented by Donald Duck

Donald Duck, his Uncle Scrooge McDuck and their nephews Huey, Dewey & Louie have brought joy to countless lives around the world, but did you know that they've also inspired films, beaten scientists to discoveries by 20 years, been awarded patents and even gave Japan one of its most exported cultural mediums?


Read about all 5 in full here.

Source: Cracked

View from the back row of the London Olympic stadium

The BBC London 2012 twitter account has been posting pictures and videos from behind the scenes of the Olympic preparations. This is the view from the cheap seats in the Olympic stadium and it's looking pretty good.



Via: @Clarkey4boro

The greatest sequel never made?

This clip from Kevin Smith's 'Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back' manages to simultaneously honour and parody the original, and makes me regret that we'll never get to see 'Good Will Hunting 2: Hunting Season' in full.

What's wrong with these Facebook profile pictures?

Here are internet superstars Rhett & Link with the answer:



Source: Rhett & Link on YouTube

Rugby ref knocked out by knee to the head

Ouch!


Via: break

Because stage names are for porno stars - 'Watsky- F@ck an Emcee Name'

George 'Pale Kid Raps Fast' Watsky is back looking to make his name with an attack on the ubiquity of emcee/MC names in hip-hop. Features some NSFW language



Source: Watsky on YouTube

From the creators of The Bachelor and The Bachelorette comes... Orphan Showdown

It saddens me to think about how many people would actually watch this.


Via: CollegeHumor

Save her Mario

We've seen Amy Lee Radigan before with her 'Nerdy Girls Need Love Too' song. Here she is again with a new song called 'Save Me Mario'.

Have you seen this Gang of Kunts? (Extremely NSFW! Disgustingly filthy language & images)

If you are easily offended please skip this blog post. Even if you're difficult to offend this might be too much for you.

Lemmy drives Foo Fighters 'White Limo' back to the beginning

This is the video for the new Foo Fighter's track 'White Limo'. It features an acting cameo from Motörhead's Lemmy as the driver of the titular vehicle (hehehe, titular) and sounds like a track that could have been on the first album.

In short. This rocks. Watch it now.

Are you scared of snowmen? You will be after watching this!

Freaky the Snowman likes to scare people.

Top 10 Valentine's Pranks

Here's a compilation of couples pulling pranks on each other. Some are funny, most are just cruel.

Monday, 14 February 2011

I LOVE Valentine's Day!

The Ironic Sans blog has a selection of scientific legends as Valentine's Day cards:



I also found some more on techeblog:



Also - I HATE Valentine's Day!

I HATE Valentine's Day!


You may recognise that as one of the cards from (500) Days of Summer. Sadly, I don't even have someone to send a message like that to, so perhaps my thoughts on Valentine's Day can be better described by the following:


Also - I LOVE Valentine's Day!

Ferris Club: Fight Club meets Ferris Bueller

Have you ever heard about the Fight Club theory of Ferris Bueller?



Via: boingboing

Sunday, 13 February 2011

In 1987, John Hughes secretly made a Legend of Zelda movie...

Continuing today's theme, here is a video in which the movies of John Hughes are mixed together with classic video game 'The Legend of Zelda', to form the awesome trailer for the greatest 80s movie never made.



Via: HeyUGuys!

Why can't we make films like we did in the 80s?

It turns out we can...



This looks almost good enough to allow me to forgive Topher Grace for his part in the abomination that was Spiderman 3. Almost.

To accompany the trailer, the cast of 'Take Me Home Tonight' also feature in the 80s-movie-references-packed video for Atomic Tom's (of iPhone-subway-gig fame) cover of Don't You Want Me?, featuring an uncannily good Michael J. Fox impression at the 2:30 mark:



Via: Nick Turk on Facebook

Detroit Needs A Statue of Robocop!

A project still seeking funding on KickStarter, is hoping to bring the people of Detroit a cultural icon to be proud of... Robocop!


At time of writing they had raised 28% of the $50,000 they need to make it happen.

Source: detroitneedsrobocop

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (now with added Robots)

A forthcoming reissue of Mark Twain's 'Adventures of Huckleberry Finn' caused headlines recently with its decision to replace racially charged words. Most of the attention has been focused on whether we should be changing literary classics to appease modern sensibilities, ignoring the bigger question of just how awesome it would be to swap the 'n-word' with 'robot'. Luckily some people are seeking to fix this:



The project is being funded through KickStarter - the online micro investment site - and has currently raised nearly twice of the $6,000 it required.

Via: boingboing

Valentine's Day Films: 14 alternatives to the usual romcom rubbish

My favourite movie blog is running a feature called 'Love Theatrically', that suggests 14 films for Valentine's Day that are not the run of the mill Richard Curtis schmaltz fests that we've come to despise.

Source

The author's taste and my own are disturbingly similar which has meant several of my all time favourite films have made the list. From 'The Fountain' to '(500) Days of Summer', 'Chasing Amy' to 'Secretary', the list is full of great articles about great films, including what I regard to be the greatest love story ever told upon the silver screen... Brokeback Mountain.



Via: Nick Turk of HeyUGuys!

Flashback: Band performs on subway using only iPhones

From October 2010

When New York's Atomic Tom had their instruments stolen it didn't stop them making music.



The original video went viral and had over 4 million views before the band pulled it and re-uploaded it via Vevo.

Saturday, 12 February 2011

Did he set a new 'high' score?

In the US-of-A 'Family Fortunes' is called 'Family Feud'. Here is a clip of a contestant's unexpected answer to one of the questions:



Didn't you just love her answer, and how it fared against his?

Via: Ray William Johnson

Trailer for new X-Men movie gets over 1 million views in one day

This is the first trailer for Marvel's 'X-Men: First Class' the prequel to the original trilogy.



Currently at 1.9 million views after 36 hours, it is the 2nd most viewed YouTube video of the day - an honour normally reserved for those titanic viral videos that have been passed around the internet for several months and are reaching maximum saturation (like 'Charlie Bit My Finger' with it's 279 million views).

The internet is hungry for this film. The fans are expecting it to be terrible but is this just because they've been hurt before? I'm looking at you X3 and Wolverine. The trailer looks like it has potential and with the talent involved it seems hard to believe they could miss. We won't know until the film hits cinemas on June 3rd (or torrent sites several weeks earlier).

Via: mashable

Friday, 11 February 2011

Did Bob Dylan write every big song of the last 40 years?

The evidence seems pretty compelling to me.
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Rule 34 - The Bieber Movie: For Guys

A few simple changes can have such a great effect.
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Samuel L. Jackson's hairstyles range from awful to majestic




The folks over at nerve have ranked 18 of them from worst to best

Attack of the unusually large moth

I'd go so far as to call it a monster.
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Is this Karen Gillan (aka Dr Who's Amy Pond)? (sNSFW)

An animated gif charmingly titled 'Horny Stewardess' appears to show Miss Gillan acting in a rather provocative manner:

(Click image to view the gif)

Source: Holy Taco

The cereal guy / "He will never have a girlfriend" meme

"Prediction is very difficult, especially about the future."
- Niels Bohr

We often look quite different as an adult than we were as a child, which is a good thing for some of us, including a few of Hollywood's hottest men.


Cereal guy is a simple meme, which started with the Joseph Gordon-Levitt montage above. You find a photo of one of Holloywood's leading men as he is now and another from when he was a fat/dorky/ugly looking kid and let the pictures speak for themselves:




And here's the template for you to be able to make some for yourself:




Via: urlesque

Thursday, 10 February 2011

Mortal Kombat pervert

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Ninjas hate bottles of water



Was anyone else expecting to see him cut one of his legs off at any moment?

The song in the background is Die Antwoord's 'Enter The Ninja', which I featured in a previous post but here is the surreal brilliance of their video again for you:



Via: thedailywh.at

The 1st rule about this video is, you do not talk about this video

2nd rule, see rule 1.

Uppercut from California is a place. on Vimeo.

Via: thedailywh.at

Storm in a North London top floor flat

Tim Minchin is a fantastically skilled musical comedian and this is perhaps his finest work. An epic nine minute beat poem, recounting a dinner party experience that may be familiar to any of a sceptical persuasion.

It is brilliant and you should watch it.

Grab hold of your wands! Here's an epic Harry Potter poledancing video (sNSFW)

A very attractive young lady performs a stunning Harry Potter themed poledancing routine, complete with special effects. There is no nudity but that doesn't mean it isn't sexy!



Really well made and with a crafty Mighty Boosh reference thrown in for good measure.

Via: thedailywh.at

It doesn't mean to, but this dinosaur will make you feel more depressed

Watch this, it's only short:



I was right wasn't I? You are now a little bit more depressed that you were 41 seconds ago.

You're probably also wondering why on earth a family holiday camp would use this to try and attract visitors? Well, it took me a few viewings to realise that of course it's Ludo the dinosaur who is feeling blue after his little friend finishes his holiday. They had so many great times together but now they are all gone... until the next kid turns up.

The song is 'Dust in the Wind' by Kansas and you can watch the full version used in the advert here but for me this song is forever associated with one highly emotional movie moment... You're my boy Blue!You're my boy.

Wednesday, 9 February 2011

Julia Nunes is awesome

Julia Nunes is awesome.

You should already know this... but if you don't, then you can apologise by watching this video of her stunningly beautiful cover of John Legend's 'It Don't Have To Change':



See? I told you she's awesome.

I've been watching her videos for years and I'm totally in love with her. After Molly Ringwald - yes the actress from those awesome 80s movies - saw one of Julia's videos, she was inspired to learn the ukulele herself. You don't have to rush and buy a uke just yet, but you should go and watch some more of Julia's videos.

In fact here's another of my favourites to get you started:



Julia's YouTube channel

A tribute to Carl Sagan: Beautiful words from a beautiful mind

This is the 2nd in a series of wonderful tributes to Carl Sagan put together by Callum Sutherland. They feature Carl Sagan's own voice from his audiobook recordings, accompanied by suitably soft and elegant music and video footage and images that add to the message being delivered.



For myself, the insights made by Carl Sagan are deep, profound and meaningful; evoking powerful emotions and challenging us all to think about ourselves and the world around us. There is a beauty here that cannot be denied and a sorrow that such a man has now been lost to us.

Source: milkywaymusings.com

Undying Love

If you enjoyed Your Favorite Martian's Balls then check this out, the second video from Ray William Johnson's side project (which is not the super secret project):

Saturday, 5 February 2011

Star Wars superfan creates a spectacular treat of epic proportions

Only one post today but it's a big one

One man has dedicated hours to creating something truly awesome. Using deleted scenes, documentary footage, audio from interviews and anything else he could get his hands on, Jambe Davdar has recreated all three of the original Star Wars films.

If you are a Star Wars geek this is an absolute must see, if you're not you should still watch it anyway as it is superb.



Star Wars Begins: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14.

Building Empire: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24.

Returning to Jedi: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23.


Via: thedailywh.at

Friday, 4 February 2011

American TV shows presented as little teeny tiny models

It's a Belgian TV channel advertising the American TV shows they have and it looks like a pretty good line up:

Via Vimeo.

Every song needs a great video. This one took 1000 hours and was worth every minute

If you don't know who Jonathan Coulton is... click the link I put there especially for that purpose, I didn't do it for my own benefit! (While you're at it look up his Thing A Week project).

One of his fans, Jarrett Heather, decided that a suitably amazing video was needed to accompany his song "Shop Vac". Jarrett therefore spent a ridiculous amount of time and did indeed produce a video of outstanding quality.



Am I the only one who thinks this could be the opening credits for the best sitcom ever?

Via: urlesque

Fastest bug in the forest

The newest beetle on the block looks pretty quick.
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First video footage of uncontacted Brazilian tribe