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For Stephen Neary, deer are man’s best friend. And his worst enemy is his own soul. This bizarre, yet heartwarming video is one of the animated shorts included in the 2012 Sundance Film Festival.
For Stephen Neary, deer are man’s best friend. And his worst enemy is his own soul. This bizarre, yet heartwarming video is one of the animated shorts included in the 2012 Sundance Film Festival.
For the person who thinks he has everything. This hilarious playset comes with reusable vinyl stickers of Nic and two glossy backdrops. Declaration of Independence not included.
YouTubers Rhett & Link ran classic Christmas carols through YouTube’s automated caption generator, then sang the new lyrics for all to enjoy. Manicurist mutts to all, and to all a good night.
For some reason, this clever little short film from director Rani Naamani reminds us of that scene in The Fly where Jeff Goldblum starts to turn into Brundlefly in the mirror. (Thanks, Heather!)
Yes, this is an official music video. Yes, it stars the real life Napoleon Dynamite kids and their grandma. Yes, that is Diplo rocking the tucked in collared shirt. Yes, the Internet is awesome.
Yep, in case you missed that day in school, there’s a t-shirt to remind you every day. Do not go messing with bears. They will eat you. And they will enjoy every tasty morsel – including your shirt.
Some of MIT Physics professor Walter Lewin’s best lines. We like the part where he goes “Wrrrroooop.” A contender for the most hypnotic video of the week. We’re waiting for the dubstep remix.
Animators David de Rooij and Jelle Brunt pay tribute to the slapstick style and sounds of Warner Bros.’ classic Road Runner cartoons, with a touch of Ren and Stimpy thrown in for good measure.
We can’t decide what’s best about this video. Is it the insane whistling skills? The guy’s hairdo? His mustache? Or the reaction of the children in the audience? Whatever you choose, it’s internet gold.
If you liked listening to the talking twin babies, put your hands up for 2-year old MC Khaliyl Iloyi as he practices his freestyle flow. Sure, it’s gibberish, but it’s rhythmic gibberish.
Combining taekwondo with street dancing is out of our league, but we’re pretty confident we can get a black belt in finger taekwondo in no time at all. Now where can we get one of those hand gi?
The BBC’s always downtrodden Misery Bear tries to buy himself some joy with a Happiness Machine. But as is often the case, relying on technology for our fulfillment often backfires (at least in movies.)
A great gift for wanna-be ballers and high rollers. Pretend to burn a roll of Benjamins for less than a Hamilton. It would’ve been funnier if you had to light up the roll itself though.
(NSFW: Language) The Moth is a non-profit org that promotes “the art and craft of storytelling.” Here’s a true story from one of The Moth’s events, about hackers who break into banks for a living.
Vocal impressionist Jim Meskimen returns with a short holiday poem, done in the voices of dozens of famous celebrities. We’re not sure if David Letterman or Tom Waits is our favorite.
In Soviet Russia, roads drive you… or something like that. Here we see that principle in action, as the world’s lowest-budget motorcycle takes to the streets. Or something like that.
A douchebag tries to infect kids with his cynicism. This short film by Nick Scott is as straightforward as it gets, but it’s worth watching for one reason: that young girl and her invincible smile.
Improv Everywhere spreads some holiday cheer, with the help of the Gregory Brothers and who has to be Home Alone-era Macaulay Culkin. Seriously we were waiting for him to make that face.
Team Detroit spoofed anti-drug PSAs to promote the College for Creative Studies. No doubt some people agree with the faked sentiment, but that sliver of truth only makes the ads more effective.
These poor souls who unfortunately had to work on Black Friday probably had enough on their plates before these guys (inspired by this show) came along with their nonsensical shopping lists.
The guys usually use their powers for good, but this time they get to play with some heavy equipment, and TRY to tear down a house. Here’s a bit of the ending if you’re curious how it turns out.
After making some of the weirdest commercials ever, Skittles sent Nathan Barnatt a boombox as a gift and asked him to show it on his YouTube page. But this dancing fool couldn’t stop there.
(NSFW) Behold the terrifying power of Auto-Tune. 2 Be Simple is the debut single of Leslie David Baker – aka Stanley from The Office. Let that sink in for a minute. Also we want that fridge.
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