Human Slingshot Slip and Slide
Vooray used a slip and slide, an ATV and some reckless youth to great effect in their promo video. Some of the living projectiles passed out when they hit the water, so yeah, don’t try this at home.
Vooray used a slip and slide, an ATV and some reckless youth to great effect in their promo video. Some of the living projectiles passed out when they hit the water, so yeah, don’t try this at home.
(NSFW: Language) Cult classic Fist of the North Star was so violent it was silly. This parody dub a la Kung Pow by YouTuber WeeklyTubeShow2 is just plain silly. Dumb humor at its finest.
It’s been a few weeks since Freddie Wong has hit the mark, but he’s back in top form, showing off true next-gen gaming, aided by a PlayStation Move and what looks like a Proton Pack on his back.
We’re assuming that this cat is so sick and tired of being mauled by this puppy that he’s just given up on life. Or maybe he secretly enjoys it and just doesn’t want us to know.
Rishi Kaneria couldn’t have picked a better title for his video. Using a Canon 60D and a bit of Twixtor magic, he was able to capture the grace and power of the movements of pro stuntman Dante Ha.
(PG-13: clothing-challenged) Huh? David Lewandowski made this video for the final episode of Everything, Channel101’s anthology series, and we think the world needs to see this. (Thanks Jon!)
Artists, athletes, technology and nature meet in this wonderfully shot story-within-a-story. Renan Ozturk followed Jimmy Chin as the latter made a piece about modern day mountain climbing.
The folks at HiSHE finally get around to Harry’s epic adventure. It’s not so much about coming up with a hilarious ending than exposing the absurdities and inconsistencies in the series.
It doesn’t hold many passengers, but on the other hand the wait at this train crossing is about as good as it gets. Maybe this is what they the Monopoly guys were thinking of with the “Short Line.”
The guys at Laughing Squid dug up this awesome classic 1976 Sesame Street clip of comic master Richard Pryor reciting the alphabet in his own inimitable style (all without saying the “n” word).
IGN’s preview of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive gives veterans and newcomers a good idea of what to expect in the upcoming “re-working” of one of the world’s most popular mods. Trailer here.
If you ever wondered if bulletproof glass was really effective, watch as the CEO of Texas Armoring Corporation literally stands behind his product, while an employee shoots at him with an AK-47.
Wayside Creations’ Nuka Break, one of the most polished fan films we’ve ever seen, is now a web series. Still stars Twig, Ben and Scar, still clean, slick and funny, still very much Fallout.
“Real” women pose like models in public places, garnering mostly perplexed reactions in Yolanda Dominguez’ clever criticism of the “absurd and artificial world” presented in fashion magazines.
We didn’t think Madeon’s dance song mashup could become any more enjoyable, until we saw it complemented by the nifty dancing by Nathan Barnatt and Jenny Fine in this video. (Thanks Dan!)
YouTuber honsco offers up another collection of characters actually mentioning the title of the movie they’re in. Some of them were already in this other montage, but we doubt you’d care.
(NSFW: Language) Anybody else wanna go green? Don Cheadle makes us laugh out loud as the 90’s “hero” (or is it eco-tyrant?) Captain Planet in this live action Funny or Die bit. (Thanks, Joel!)
A hilariously sullen and long-winded tale set in Duck Hunt. Part of Theater of the Arcade, a collection of plays that juxtapose classic literature and drama with classic arcade games.
A proper dinner table about to be ravaged by a venue of vultures. Arresting work by Greta Alfaro, whether you choose to think about its possible meanings or just revel at the sight of nature.
While it might start out like any other computer animated cartoon, Chump and Clump quickly descends into a drug and booze induced haze. Come for the animation, stay for the trip.
Check out this fun video concept made by gak media for a Mario game that combines elements from the Mushroom Kingdom, the free-roaming feel of GTA and a hint of parkour and freerunning.
The smartass puppets of Glove and Boots are back, taking on all those annoying, intrusive ads that pay for all the video bandwidth you use up watching countless YouTube videos.
Before you assume that “Maru” in the title means you’re in store for another cat video, it’s not. What we have here is an incredible display of agility, with this little robot’s award-winning Kabuki dance.
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