28 Days Later in 1 Min.
First Forrest Gump, then Kill Bill, and now 28 Days Later in One Minute: U of York may have been invaded by fast zombies, but they can barely keep up with the 60 second pace.
First Forrest Gump, then Kill Bill, and now 28 Days Later in One Minute: U of York may have been invaded by fast zombies, but they can barely keep up with the 60 second pace.
NSFW profanity. With a mouth that makes Christian Bale’s on-set blow-up seem tame, Claptrap takes the director’s seat in this hilarious Making Of mockumentary for Borderlands.
Trilobites and sponges don’t quite hold the same appeal as triceratops and T-Rexes, but Paleozoic Park visitors have one thing in common: none of them were eaten by its inhabitants.
Meet George Jetson: the overly optimistic future-utopia gets a postmodern makeover with alimony, divorce hearings and secret robot mistresses in the Jetsons Theme Song Extended.
Warning: NSFW profanity. While the humor isn’t always LOL funny, Nocturnal Comedy’s Real Life Paperboy definitely had us waxing nostalgic over coin op and paper routes.
Auto-tuning is arguably played out, but this Carl Sagan music video (feat. Stephen Hawking) is the trippiest, space-time bendingest tour of the cosmos we’ve ever taken.
Part OMG and part WTFBBQ, Dead Rising 2’s This Is Reality XVII trailer would make Randy Savage proud: it mashes up WWE, zombie slaying, deer antlers and hamster balls.
A favorite with zombies, slackers and cricket players, Shaun of the Dead goes Blu-ray; it includes deleted scenes, fictional TV footage, outtakes and Zomb-o-Meter, a pop-up trivia track.
It’s every young (and young-at-heart) boy’s dream: this My Own Personal Robot t-shirt will have to do until we get our own angry, motor-oil dripping machine of metallic death.
Think fast: you’re a Hollywood writer and you’ve run out of story ideas. Who do you call? No Signal is a rapid-fire series of clips for the most overused horror/thriller plot device ever.
Improv Everywhere hits NYC again, but this time with pants: Subway Yearbook Photos is definitely one of their subtler, gentler pranks as they pose as official photographers for MTA.
The 33 logos on this Product Placement t-shirt should seem vaguely familiar: a tribute to fake companies seen in movies, Cyberdyne, OCP, and Initech are best left purely fictional.
Despite ten eons of human evolution and goofy space togas, one thing remains the same: The Infinitisphereb is a look into the distant future and its not-so-distant take on tech support.
“Epic” barely begins to describe Cloverbrawl, a Smash Bros.-powered Cloverfield parody that manages to squeeze in Star Fox, Fallout, Bioshock, Half Life, and cake (Part 1, Part 2).
Sir Lancelot turns into Sir Spamalot in this The Robots Come Out At Knight t-shirt; castles are cool and all, but not against 50 foot tall metal monsters that spew cannon and flames.
Everyone’s favorite stick figure web comic finally goes pulpy: xkcd: volume 0 is now available (link: Randall Munroe’s book tour schedule); a portion of profits will go to charity.
Yesterday’s 2009 Emmys were pure wonderflonium, with both Dr. Horrible and Captain Hammer (aka NPH and Nathan Fillion) taking jabs at the joys of watching videos online.
Once a year, both the Horde and the Alliance put aside their animosity to celebrate Azeroth’s best brews; hardcore party orcs or dwarves would do well to wear this Brewfest t-shirt.
Flameknight7 combines two of the world’s most terrifying things into a single mod for Left 4 Dead: Teletubbies and zombies are a true vision of hell, especially when they catch on fire.
Yarrr, it be talk like a pirate day! Get Tales Of Monkey Island free, party in WoW’s Booty Bay, learn how to make your own Navy Grog, or search for buried treasure with a GPS compass!
Sometimes, you just need a t-shirt with a giant robot terrorizing humanity on it: Technophilia simultaneously satisfies our metallic overlords and apes Futurama’s Bender.
Apple fans are often criticized for living in a reality distortion field, but these edited (but unrepeated) clips of Jobs and gang at the recent 9/9/09 keynote make its source clear: Cupertino.
Cracked.com explores the consequences of oversized weapons and inventories: If Video Games Were Realistic introduces real-world problems to our virtual worlds. Thanks, Dean!
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