Shatner: Common People
A brilliantly edited music video for William Shatner’s cheesetastic talk-singing cover of Pulp’s Common People, matched perfectly to scenes from Star Trek the Original Series by YouTuber LordRicco666. (Thanks Conner!)
A brilliantly edited music video for William Shatner’s cheesetastic talk-singing cover of Pulp’s Common People, matched perfectly to scenes from Star Trek the Original Series by YouTuber LordRicco666. (Thanks Conner!)
Urban artist Owen Dippie decked out a wall in Brooklyn with the four Renaissance artists – Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo and Donatello – wearing their respective Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle namesakes’ masks. Photos by Jaime Rojo.
A deli in Brooklyn, NY is being forced out of the neighborhood by a 250% rent increase. To help their neighbor, Douglas Cameron and Tommy Noonan made a parody ad campaign showing the store’s items at 250% their actual prices.
Competitive eater Matt Stonie is half-man, one-and-a-half gallon. Watch him devour 12 pints of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream – each with a different flavor – in under 36 minutes. Skip to 2:40 for the feat. We’re assuming he’s not lactose intolerant.
(PG-13 Language) A group of sci-fi and fantasy fans have had it with the barrage of Marvel superhero movies, so they’ve decided to skip Ant-Man. But their Marvel-loving friend Leigh knows how to push their buttons.
(PG-13 Language) “Pixels is bad enough to make you hate the things you love.” Moviebob confirms your suspicions about Pixels and then some. We’d tell him to calm down, but anything pointless, pandering and sexist deserves such ire.
8-Bit Bastard and IGN created this amusing machinima of the opening title sequence from the classic Mike Judge animated series King of the Hill, using characters, environments and vehicles from Grand Theft Auto V.
Get an early look at the new ABC prime-time series The Muppets, which takes us behind the scenes of the lives of Kermit, Miss Piggy, Fozzie and all the gang. The documentary style makes it look like The Office: Muppet Edition to us.
Look away, California. The Slow Mo Guys revisit the bit that made them famous, but this time they put Dan inside the 6-foot water balloon. You can skip to 3:30 for the money shot, but you’re going to miss half the fun.
We don’t know who’s interviewing the man in the foreground, and we certainly don’t know what he’s talking about. But we do know that the poor old lady at the back needs the Mission: Impossible theme tune.
A young girl wants to trade with the tooth fairy, but she also wants to keep her tooth. Her naughty mother films her reaction before and after the fairy’s visit. Huh, so that’s what Kurt Vonnegut’s up to these days.
At the fighting game tournament Evo 2015, Woshige pulled a comeback against one of Guilty Gear Xrd‘s best players, Ogawazato. So he stood up to celebrate. But his win was only the second match in their best of three.
(PG-13 Language) An screenwriter goes out of town so he can escape showbiz. But while you can take a douchebag out of Hollywood… We can’t remember the last time we wanted to punch a fictional character so badly. Great acting.
Ezequiel López combined footage from the 1963 madcap comedy It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World with audio from Mad Max: Fury Road, resulting in an action-packed car chase flick that we’d pay good money to see on the big screen.
Sad Hill Productions parodies the classic Mexican standoff from The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, but with Han Solo, Boba Fett and Greedo in place of Eastwood, Van Cleef and Wallach. Place your bets as to who shoots first.
Stephen knows that you love to watch videos while eating, so he’ll be your lunch buddy this week. For Monday he had food with small-sounding names. Check the Late Show’s YouTube channel for the rest of the episodes.
Illustrator Josh Lynch has an ongoing series of illustrations where he turns Marvel superheroes into dogs. We can’t decide which one we like best. MODOG is probably the right answer, but we love the Mr. Fantastic dachshund so much.
Six-year-old Riley Dashwood nonchalantly does a series of trick shots using ordinary household objects. It took many tries to get some of the shots right, but her persistence paid off. That’s how you play a DVD in style, Riley!
Animator Nate Ziller envisions a world in which John Connor and SkyNet keep sending back more and more Terminators to disrupt the timeline. Despite the low budget, it’s more coherent and satisfying than Terminator: Genisys.
(PG-13 Language) Last Week Tonight used clips from Just Eat It to dive into the US’ mind blowing food waste. Americans throw away the equivalent of 20 lb. of food per person per month, while tens of millions in their country go hungry.
The boys of RackaRacka are famous for making action-packed short films where they wreck stuff. It turns out they’ve actually mellowed out. Here are some home videos from their childhood, aka their pro wrestling days.
(PG-13 Language) Seeing that just about everything else on Earth has been reviewed or unboxed, Fitsthislewits decided that the good old board game of chess had yet to be covered. Sadly, we think he has a few of his facts wrong.
(PG-13 Language) It happens to all of us who use Facebook. We see that it’s a friend’s birthday and try to post something that someone else hasn’t already said. CollegeHumor envisions how this would work in the real world.
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