The Space Jam Game
“If you saw it in a movie, you wouldn’t believe it! And it’d be a pretty bad movie too.” Yahoo! Screen parodies ESPN’s 30 for 30 sports documentaries by breaking down Michael Jordan’s awful live-action animated flick, Space Jam.
“If you saw it in a movie, you wouldn’t believe it! And it’d be a pretty bad movie too.” Yahoo! Screen parodies ESPN’s 30 for 30 sports documentaries by breaking down Michael Jordan’s awful live-action animated flick, Space Jam.
In Japan, it’s considered bad form for women to open their mouths wide to eat. Freshness Burger came up with a simple solution to this problem – a wrapper which lets them hide their big mouths while they chomp into their giant burgers.
A hilarious recurring sketch by comedian Shaun Micallef. Similar to the Sideways Scene sketches in Whose Line is it Anyway?, the camera and props conceal the fact that Shaun is in a room that’s not parallel to the ground.
Volvo Trucks hired Jean-Claude Van Damme to perform an insane split between two of their trucks as they drive backwards down a runway – showing off not only the power of JCVD, but the stability of the trucks and the skill of their drivers.
An impressive demonstration showing the evacuation of 873 passengers from a prototype Airbus A380 jetliner in just 78 seconds. Though in real life passengers would probably trample each other and grab for their luggage.
It’s half way through Movember, and your hairy lip should be thick and lustrous by now. In case you hadn’t already experienced them, Nick Offerman is here to explain the many new powers and skills your ‘stache will bestow on you.
By rigging a couple of nets with bells an all-star lineup of NBA players are able to ring in the holiday season and the announcement of Special Edition Christmas Day Uniforms becoming available at the NBA Store.
“Just a bunch a dudes, tryin’ to be birds.” So goes the understatement of the year from Robert “Scotty-Bob” Morgan about this death-defying wingsuit flight through a narrow gap in a canyon in Utah. Sir, no bird is as insane as you are.
CBS spoke with GoPro Founder and CEO Nick Woodman, who became a billionaire by selling cameras at a time when most other cameras are losing market share to smartphones, thanks to GoPro’s quality, durability and versatility.
Rally co-drivers have a hard enough job keeping their drivers on the road, so we have to hand it to Mark Allaeys for going beyond the call in 1991 when he had to manually control the broken throttle on driver Dominique de Muynck’s Alfa.
Conan O’Brien is tasked to be an announcer for one horse race at the Santa Anita Park, and soon finds himself way in over his head. We wish we could’ve heard this live. We bet he’s going to get a visit from Jimmy the Hat soon.
(NSFW: Language) ItsMetroGnome starts out playing a cover version of Dave Porter’s Breaking Bad theme song on his acoustic guitar, but quickly transitions into a wub-wub filled electronic remix, using samples from the show.
For his first day on the job, this young construction worker is asked to raise a bag of plaster over his head to demonstrate his lifting strength and stamina. You know that this isn’t going to end well.
TechRadar explores two handfuls of modern technologies which are both awesome – and potentially deadly. While some of the inventions give us pause, we’re not too worried about being devoured by a swarm of nanobots.
Remember the old Nintendo game Excitebike? Red Bull/KTM Factory motocross riders Ryan Dungey and Marvin Musquin do their best to recreate the game IRL as they run side-by-side down a straight 1/2 mile course with no turns.
If there’s one thing us white folk have going for us is our impeccable sense of rhythm – and our mad dance moves – as evidenced by this compilation by our pals at WorldWide Interweb. Dudes, can you at least keep your shirts on?
A short documentary by Streetfilms about Groningen. It’s a city in the Netherlands where people are encouraged to commute using bicycles, thanks to policies enacted during the 1970s and the cooperation of its citizens.
Animation Domination brings us the touching story of “the unsung heroes of video games”: Barrel and Box. It’s a very short story, much like the tale of the goomba. But we can’t help it if they’re made to be digital piñatas.
It’s not the most massive or the quickest domino show we’ve ever seen, but YouTubers Hevesh5 and Millionendollarboy seemed to pull off every trick in the domino falling book in one go. Well, almost all of them.
Stadium Super Trucks champ Robby “Channel Orange” Gordon landed a jump badly during a recent Las Vegas race. His truck started to roll over, but miraculously landed back on its wheels and he kept on racing. Exterior view here.
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