Introducing: Johnny T
Glove and Boots introduces us to a new character, Fafa’s annoying, stereotypical cousin, Johnny T – who happens to be a toad. We’re not sure how that works, since Fafa is a groundhog. Watch. Learn. Boom. Done.
Glove and Boots introduces us to a new character, Fafa’s annoying, stereotypical cousin, Johnny T – who happens to be a toad. We’re not sure how that works, since Fafa is a groundhog. Watch. Learn. Boom. Done.
(NSFW: Language) Recently, two Kickstarter projects by rich, famous and well-connected people were met with controversy. Comedian Jon Lajoie pokes fun at the whole thing with this parody. Side note: Here’s Kickstarter’s side.
It’s bad enough that the guy in the white shirt ran his scooter into a van (top center), a car, a bike, and then a truck, but his tragedy quickly turns into slapstick comedy when he pulls away and has a far more humiliating finish.
The Japanese TV show Masquerade challenges contestants to recreate real-world scenarios using dance, acrobatics and inexpensive props. Here, one team simulates baseball player Ichiro Suzuki swinging at a ball. More examples here.
A man made of wire breakdances on a landscape filled with paper pop ups in this funky stop-motion video by Patator Prod. The song is Plastic & Flashing Lights by Professor Kliq.
BuzzFeed lists a handful of incidents that should have proven fatal to the people involved, but they somehow beat the extremely small odds and came out alive and kicking. Stay strong, Alexis!
Minute Earth talks about the possible reasons behind bidirectional traffic conventions, reminding us that we live by many conventions dictated by ideas that are long obsolete. If we can even remember them.
A parody of the friendly neighborhood superhero so twisted you’ll never acknowledge its origin if not for the title’s insistence. Italian Spider-Man is another bizarre masterpiece of the folks behind Danger 5. ISPAAAYDEHR!
16-year-old Wyatt Gibbs shreds down the hills of Southern California. Video by Consulting Virality, Justin Readings and Ben Brooksby for Nothing’s Impossible. Great skater, great scenes and great shots.
2-year old sharpshooter Titus Ashby is back with more basketball trick shots. He even has a couple of celebrity guests. It also seems like he’s becoming a complete basketball player. Keep shooting little guy!
B-girl Spinderella returns with another painful looking headspin, this time planting her head on the top of a metal soup can and rotating. Perhaps her skull is has a layer of protective rubber built in. Swag!
(NSFW: Language) It’s always amusing to us when we see someone flub some line or do something they shouldn’t be doing on live television. This compilation of international live news fails does the trick. (Thanks Dylan!)
This six-year-old girl from Pyongyang sure can play a mean xylophone, but if you stick around long enough, you’ll find out that’s not the only instrument she’s mastered. Though she does have some competition.
Chris Harris of Drive showcases two of the finest vehicles for summer driving ever to come out of the British isles. The eye-catching Morgan 3-Wheeler and the no nonsense Caterham 7 let your immerse yourself in the joy of driving.
(NSFW: Language) The Lonely Island team up with Robyn to poke fun at catchphrase-heavy, single dance step milking and brainless crowd-pleasing songs. Now the bros who memorized the Creep feel stupid.
(NSFW: Language) So it turns out that cats aren’t the only moody house pets. Here, ZeFrank lets us hear the innermost thoughts of dogs, and how they interpret the very odd behavior of us humans.
(Spoilers) HISHE actually rewrote the whole movie and not just its ending, but that’s fine with us. Perhaps Shane Black thought that the plot twists would hide the inconsistencies and half-assed attempts at tension.
A couple is able to book a hotel room at the last minute. It’s not too shabby, but it does have one peculiar drawback. A silly little short film written and directed by Danny Sangra for The Great Divide.
John Merritt loves to make odd wooden trinkets in his spare time. Some of his works include a chain made out of a toothpick and the mind-blowing balls-within-boxes-within-a-box that he carved out of a single piece of wood.
By combining footage of a kid who just ate a super-spicy ghost pepper with some somber violin music, the side-by-side video player YouTube Doubler yet again proves it’s worth its comedic weight in gold.
Rocker Julien Brasart cranks out another head-banging rendition of a classic theme song – the opening credits from The Simpsons. To be honest, we wouldn’t mind if FOX went with Julien’s version to freshen things up.
To comemmorate the 60th anniversary of the first ascent to Mt. Everest, 48-year old Valery Rozov jumped off from the north face of Mt. Everest, 23,680 ft above sea level. Skip to 2:45 for the jump.
(NSFW: Language) We thought the reason that we don’t have phone booths anymore was the advent of the cell phone. But after watching this supercut by OneMinuteGalactica, we’re better off without them no matter what the cause.
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