Trombone Sneeze
A trombonist for the London Central Fellowship Band turned into a surprised elephant for a second. According to the band’s conductor, the poor fellow felt the sneeze coming, but he didn’t react quickly enough.
A trombonist for the London Central Fellowship Band turned into a surprised elephant for a second. According to the band’s conductor, the poor fellow felt the sneeze coming, but he didn’t react quickly enough.
(Gore) Super Power Beat Down wisely does away with setting up a plot and goes straight to the point in this episode. It looks like the Helicarrier’s numerous crashes finally took its toll on SHIELD’s budget.
Animation Domination HD pokes fun at Pres. Obama’s love for March Madness with this hilarious G.I. Joe skit. Cobra Commander sorts through his picks while attending to his duties. Hey don’t sleep on Harvard Destro.
Guerlain Chicherit is no stranger to performing stunts in a MINI. Unfortunately, during his attempt to break Tanner Foust’s record for longest jump, things went horribly wrong on touchdown. Fortunately, Chicerit is doing okay.
Firefight Films shot this awesome footage inside and around some incredible ice caves in Alaska, using a GoPro HERO3+ Black Edition and a DJI Phantom drone. The behind the scenes reel is loaded with amazing shots as well.
“Please keep quiet during the movie. It’s not the same with you in it.” To drive its advisory home, Coke had a VFX crew play a prank on movie goers. It reeks of a set up, but it’s fun to watch nonetheless.
Infiniti Red Bull Racing’s Daniel Ricciardo takes on F/A-18 Hornet pilot Michael Keightley in an epic demonstration of speed on the ground and in the air, while comparing notes on how they each arrived at their incredible careers.
Neil deGrasse Tyson is one of the most respected scientific minds of our era. But when he’s slowed down, he sounds like a rambling stoner. Neil, we love you man, but you’ve been spending too much time with Jeff Goldblum.
Superman finds a GoPro and decides to have fun with it before returning it to its owner. Corridor Digital presents a day in the Man of Steel’s life from his point of view. Hey lady, Clark’s eyes are up here!
Daredevil Scott Young is more than capable of maintaining a handstand, but he’s now known for taking his acrobatics to the rooftops of tall buildings, performing them inches from the edge. We’re just glad it wasn’t any more windy.
An updated version of Zenta’s awesome morphing ball robot, which is now stronger and more agile than the original. While it still doesn’t have any weapons, we still wouldn’t want to get a hand stuck in there.
YouTuber Shaun O’Callaghan used a DJI Phantom quadcopter to take a close look at the mouth of Mount Yasur, an active volcano on Tanna Island, Vanuatu. Fortunately the drone and the camera survived the trip.
Derek Muller from Veritasium show off how you can easily lift a 42 pound weight at the end of a metal rod, thanks to the wonders of gyroscopic precession. If only everything we ever had to lift was spinning at 2500 RPM. More here.
A dude sees a marching band outside of his window, and decides to embellish the concert with his own trumpet. While the prank is completely awful, it’s also pants-wettingly hilarious.
Check out Delsin’s smoke- and neon-based powers in this gameplay video of InFamous: Second Son. The game’s graphics look great, and exploring the open world seems fun and easy, though something’s really off with its sound.
Another short film by Kogonada, exploring the unique style of director Wes Anderson, his propensity for symmetry and perfect centering of his subjects throughout his films. The track is The New Lobby Boy by Alexandre Desplat.
(NSFW: Language) Shots were fired when an Irish TMZ staff member guaranteed that Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s family walk in a Dublin park without incident was due to Ireland’s ignorance. College Times presents a correct different explanation.
The three-member GAG Quartet performs a rock and roll medley of classic arcade and console games that will have you reaching for your controller and plugging in your old NES or Genesis. Be sure to stick around for the big finish.
It’s an annual St. Paddy’s Day tradition here in Chicago – turning the normally brownish-green Chicago River into a bright green spectacle. This short time-lapse video by Peter Tsai does a great job capturing how it’s done.
Apparently the person who made this video allows his cat to stay on his bed. He doesn’t give his dog the same privilege. One day he setup his camera to record what happens when he leaves the house. Wait for it…
A couple of ABB Robotics IRB 140 robots equipped with LEGO model railroad tracks strut their stuff during a demonstration of their agility and accuracy, precisely placing and rerouting trains without a single derailment.
Richard Wiseman shows us a simple trick that makes it seem like you can make objects appear out of nowhere. Like many magic tricks, the key here isn’t obscuring what you see, but playing with what you think you’re seeing.
(NSFW: Language) Jonathan Keogh made an epic reel that showcases the films picked by Steven Jay Schneider in his book 1001 Movies You Must See (Before You Die). Grab a collection of Keogh’s awesome supercuts on DVD here.
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