My Drunk Kitchen: Burning Man
Hanna Hart whips up… something in the middle of camping and raving at Burning Man. She wasn’t as tanked as in her other videos, but the craziness around her more than made up for that.
Hanna Hart whips up… something in the middle of camping and raving at Burning Man. She wasn’t as tanked as in her other videos, but the craziness around her more than made up for that.
Trial freestylers Julien Dupont and Arthur Coutard ride around the French alps in this video by Fabien Didelot. The beautiful scenery is as eye-catching as the skills and stunts of the riders.
A video documenting daily life in Afghanistan by Augustin Pictures. It’s an enlightening – and necessary – counterpoint to the scenes of war, drugs and poverty that we see in the news.
While dubstep might not be everyone’s favorite musical genre, you have to hand it to beatboxer David Crowe for his vocal talents, as he pulls off this incredible live performance.
A man encounters a demonic spirit on a train and does his best to send it back to where it came from. A wonderfully animated, if slightly twisted one-minute short film from Giant Creative.
Surfing off the coast of Santa Cruz, California, a woman comes dangerously close to becoming an accidental whale Happy Meal, as a pod of humpbacks start lunge feeding for fish.
If you thought Siri had problems understanding a Japanese accent, well, you might as well give up on the idea of her making sense out of Furbish. This is how Skynet was born, you know.
No, we haven’t seen Evelyn, but we have seen this music video for Evelyn Evelyn’s single, and it is a perfect fit for the song. Hoku Uchiyama’s animation is clever and looks so natural.
(Gore) It’s Exorcist meets Desperado in this award-winning horror flick by Nerdhaus Films. If you liked Welcome to Hoxford, you’ll love Deus Irae. We want to see a full-length version!
(NSFW: Language) Joel Bukiewicz is the owner and operator of Cut Brooklyn, a lucky and talented man who makes a living doing something he loves. From the new, awesome web series Made by Hand.
We don’t know where this guy got the idea to tape pieces of lettuce together and punch holes in them so they could be used to play Paranoid Android, but this is the Internet, so we’ve stopped asking.
Behold the magic, beauty and poetry that nature surrounds us all with in this video, which shows a chance encounter and shared moment between two humans and a collection of starlings. (Thanks Raz!)
Jimmy Kimmel has a cruel sense of humor, asking asked parents to tell their kids that they ate all of their Halloween candy and video their reactions. Thankfully, none of the kids had weapons.
Do you constantly put things off until tomorrow? Then watch this brief typographic animation for a little explanation – and advice – on procrastination. Watch now, and don’t bookmark it for later.
(NSFW) On one hand, we have this awesome cover of Chris Brown’s song Look at Me Now. On the other hand, we have this awesome video based on Chris Brown’s Look at Me Now. RIP Big Wayne.
We’ve seen the PIT maneuver used on a thousand episodes of COPS before, but we can honestly say that this is the first time we’ve seen the police stop an airplane by smashing into it.
YouTuber Slacktory feeds Siri a special cookie and lets her ramble and like, say what’s really on her mind, man. It’s obviously fake, but dude, she’s right about that hurricane naming scheme.
Corey Thomas is working on a Kinect-based voice-assisted control interface for PCs. So far it can open programs and websites, play media and shut itself down. And it speaks with GLaDOS’ voice.
Rip Curl teamed up with TimeSlice Films to capture “full-tilt surfing action” similar to the bullet time scenes from The Matrix. The effect was achieved by using an array of 30 GoPro HD cameras .
Brian Carroll took some of the greatest top-down shots in movie history and assembled them into this dizzying montage. The Yeah Yeah Yeahs soundtrack doesn’t hurt either.
There aren’t a whole lot of things we’d go back to school for, but learning to fly a jet pack is definitely one of them. Pro pilot Eric Scott helps novice flyers get in the air. It’s BYO jet pack, though.
Vimeo user qwaqa takes the moving picture game to another level in this amazing pencil-drawn animation filled with lots of talent, lots of running and cameos galore.
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