Superman Drone
By duct-taping a Superman action figure to his Phantom 3 drone, photographer Barry Craig turned what would normally be a pretty typical bit of aerial footage into something much more. You’ll believe a man can fly!
By duct-taping a Superman action figure to his Phantom 3 drone, photographer Barry Craig turned what would normally be a pretty typical bit of aerial footage into something much more. You’ll believe a man can fly!
“That’s okay! That’s all right!” Curio store Vat19 parodies trick shot specialist Dude Perfect, knowing that the secret doesn’t lie in the ridiculous shots. What matters is the wild celebration that follows.
Exposition? Emphasis to point player to the next objective? Plot twists? We know! You’re that ninja… videogamedunkey edited the PlayStation classic to make Solid Snake and the other characters look like clueless idiots.
Batman started out as a lethal force of justice, but in the 1940s he and his sidekick Robin adopted a no killing rule. Which, as Mr. Sunday Movies shows, he absolutely did not obey. Yep, he went on to off people in the comics too.
(PG-13 Language) Magician Neil Henry already spoiled the video in his title, so we won’t bother with a tease. He took one of his recent performances as the opportunity to propose to his beloved girlfriend.
“Happiness is a super comfy sofa bed, a few side tables and a strong Wi-Fi connection.” IKEA’s catalog is the world’s most widely distributed book. Literary critic Hellmuth Karasek gave the latest edition a tongue-in-cheek review.
A Song of Ice and Fire theorist Alt Shift X parodies himself by arguing that young King Tommen’s cat Ser Pounce is the prophesied reincarnation of the novels’ legendary hero Azor Ahai. Up next: is Olly King Joffrey?
An anonymous host tells his guests what to do at every stage of the party. Matt Ingebretson’s comedy short is a tad too bitter and cynical but it’s still relatable. Just remember folks, parties are not civic duties.
Minnie and Mickey Mouse drop a coin at a wishing well to live happily ever after, but Pete steals all of the coins in the well. Disney parodies Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and its other films in this wacky animated short.
Screen Junkies struggles to find anything really bad to say about Mad Max: Fury Road, because it was just that good, instead focusing on the unusual career of director George Miller, and a few other nitpicks about one of the most entertaining movies in years.
“Remember Bobby Paulson? He’s grounded.” Chuck Palahniuk tried but failed to make a kid-friendly version of his novel. Fortunately the Fine Brothers pulled it off nicely, retelling the movie version in a grade school setting.
Field Day presents a new soap opera by Mark Douglas of Barely Productions. It perfectly captures the intrigue, romance, and melodrama of the Vaseline-lensed daytime TV genre. Except with cats.
“That rust protection undercoating is actually a great deal.” CBC Radio 1’s WireTap is coming to an end. As a parting gift, the show made this video where listeners – from age 7 to 93 – gave advice to their younger selves.
It’s super smash sisters time as the surprisingly hot-headed royalties of the Mushroom Kingdom and Hyrule have a no holds barred battle. Can Zelda’s fiery arrows and martial arts skills beat Peach, Perry and, uhm, vegetables?
A grizzly bear amused visitors at Denali National Park by rolling down a hill. And then it charged and everyone wet their pants. Just kidding. Jim Carrey came out of its butt. Nah. We’re just mad we didn’t get to see this in person.
Bolstered by her therapist, a high school girl decides to come out to her family. Written by and starring Quinn Marcus, Alone with People is the heartwarming dream scenario for anyone who’s ever sought acceptance.
YouTuber J. Matthew Turner crane kicks the story of the original The Karate Kid, pointing out that while Johnny Lawrence may have been cocky, the sociopath Daniel and his demon sorcerer sensei Miyagi are the movie’s real villains.
Fans attending a recent football game between Hawaiian high schools Kahuku and Kaiser were treated to one of the odder and more entertaining punt return sequences we’ve seen. Hit play, and keep your eye on the ball, folks.
We always wondered if cats actually used those cat flaps you install in your door so they can come and go as they please. Philo the cat demonstrates why humans shouldn’t even bother making an effort to please their spiteful little furballs.
A driver in Markham, Ontario came across some malfunctioning street lights, so he cranked up the tunes and turned the seemingly random occurrence into a party on wheels. Untsa untsa untsa untsa…
After setting us straight on Star Trek and Star Wars, Neil Cicierega provides a highly innacurate explanation of the characters and storylines of Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings trilogy. His voice reminds us of those dumb ASMR videos.
YouTuber simonline recently moved in with his girlfriend so they made the dreaded trip to Ikea. To pass the time, he made puns using the shop’s product names, kicking off a cycle of chuckles, evil eyes, regret and back.
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