Phone Call from the Future
Geoff Ross gets a phone call from his future self – but instead of providing his past self with tips on when to sell his Apple stock, or who won this year’s Super Bowl – he has a much more critical message.
Geoff Ross gets a phone call from his future self – but instead of providing his past self with tips on when to sell his Apple stock, or who won this year’s Super Bowl – he has a much more critical message.
Boys bow down, raise your hands up and sweat to Santi White’s ill single, filled with her trademark tribal drums and fierce flow. Girls is included in the soundtrack of the eponymous hit HBO series.
Bad Lip Reading victimizes the players, coaches and referees of the NFL. Despite their name, these guys are actually very good at reading lips. The replacement phrases are hilariously in sync.
Help (or destroy) the citizens of Liberty City as Iron Man with the help of this mod for Grand Theft Auto IV. Shellhead is equipped with his repulsor beam, boot jets and a hilariously strong punch.
We could go on and on about the post-apocalyptic setting of NOON, but writer and director Kasra Farahani had us more enamored of the tension and compelling protagonist in his short film.
How Sergey Valyaev and his partners in crime illegally got to the crane on top of Europe’s tallest building, Moscow’s Mercury City. This is some next-level Man on Wire stuff. Turn captions on.
The guys from Fast, Furious and Funny hook up with Vsauce to see if they can lift a car using ordinary rubber bands. Sure, they use a tiny Nissan Micra, but it’s still an impressive feat.
The latest episode of the consistently hilarious Sugarboy tells the tale of “A guy who was killed in the face one day,” by an evil killer named “Sack Face.” Be sure to stick around for the punchline.
Will Ferrell and Kristen Wiig seemed to be a hit with the audience of the 2013 Golden Globes awards night. Everyone except for Tommy Lee Jones, that is, whose stoic expression has gone viral.
If you’re intimidated by a beautiful lady, just remember: she’s a poop machine too. A reminder from the foulmouthed Southern duo Reformed Whores, from their album Ladies Don’t Spit.
On his trip to the Amazon, Smarter Every Day encountered a tailless whip scorpion, a harmless arachnid. Sure, it’s not venomous, but its fearsome appearance could still cause a heart attack.
A compilation of some of the best BMX, street trial and off-road bike action. We first spotted it over on Danny MacAskill’s Facebook page. If it’s good enough for Danny, it’s good enough for us.
A sick computer animated sci-fi short about aliens at war with robots. Want to have your mind blown? R’ha was written, directed and animated by just one man: 22-year old Kaleb Lechowski.
Devin Supertramp expands his ever-growing resume of fun and action-packed vid clips, as 5,834 people tossed around snowballs from over 160,000 pounds of snow hauled into Seattle, Wa. BTS here.
Will Ferrell interrupts Jimmy Kimmel Live – or rather, the late night show encroached on his time slot – to shoot his infomercial along with a special guest. We want a Stabmaster 2200 too.
YouTuber LesStrapontins demonstrates Pavlovian conditioning using his own brother as a test subject. The experiment is a success, both in terms of the results and the subject’s learning curve.
The fun part about trust falls usually involves flaking out on the person about to fall at the last second. This is not what happens in this video. In her defense, she closed her eyes too early.
(NSFW: Language) Jason Lee was shooting a local news channel’s coverage of a car chase in his neighborhood when things got real. Either that or he has a high tech entertainment system.
Promotional filmmaker Devin Graham went to Budapest to shoot a video featuring Face Team, a Hungarian acrobatic sports group. Watch their outrageous dunks and other basketball tricks.
A series of 5 Second Films featuring two cops who stumble upon Internet memes – which they apparently call “may-mays” – and incorporate them into their job. What, no Slowpoke reference?
YouTuber Tim Doucette’s helpful and smart dog Simon teaches their recently acquired puppy Daisy how to go down the stairs. Hopefully Simon will also teach his master to stop shooting vertical videos.
Shot by Wm. Harbeck in 1907, this short film is some of the earliest POV footage ever captured from of a moving vehicle – in this case, a streetcar in Vancouver, Canada. A fascinating time capsule.
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