SNL: H&M
Jay Pharaoh and the rest of the Saturday Night Live cast poke fun at the bargain basement, gossamer and tight-ass clothes of fast-fashion store H&M. Featuring a very game John Goodman and rapper Wale.
Jay Pharaoh and the rest of the Saturday Night Live cast poke fun at the bargain basement, gossamer and tight-ass clothes of fast-fashion store H&M. Featuring a very game John Goodman and rapper Wale.
Brian Lai drew a couple of sketches of Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine, but with a neat twist. Lai drew color negative sketches, which means his “actual” drawing will only be seen on an inverted photo of the sketch.
An easy to transport prefabricated home with a cement wood board exterior. The 290sq.ft. home has a bedroom, a living room/kitchen area and a bathroom, and comes with the necessary wiring and plumbing. Video here.
(NSFW: Language) Jenko and Schmidt are going undercover once again. This time they pretend to be college freshmen to bust a fraternity crime ring. Nick Offerman and Ice Cube return alongside Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum.
Google once again recounts significant events, viral moments, the highs, lows and other recent memories from the past year – based on search volume. We only wish they would make these clips longer. So much more happened than this.
Jaguar has made no bones about its newfound intent to be the bad boy of European car manufacturers. In this parody spot, Jag takes a direct jab at rival Mercedes-Benz chicken-flavored Magic Body Control commercial.
The Holderness family turned Will Smith’s summer jam Miami into a funny Holiday song about what they did this year. Leave it to a family guy to feature a Prius in a rap video. And now we wait for the deluge of horrible copycats.
Now and then we click a dead or broken hyperlink, which leads us to the infamous Error 404. The Association for Computing Machinery’s web server really takes it hard if it can’t find what you’re looking for.
Yo ho ho and a bottle of red! Designer Nick Lerwill’s amusing pirate-themed wine opener is ready to use its stumpy corkscrew leg to pop open your bottles with ease. Too bad rum bottles don’t have corks.
YouTube’s resident illusionist brusspup is back with more static images that spring to life, thanks to our silly brains. Just make a spoon graphic already dude. Check the video’s description for links to the images.
Whipcracking entertainer Adam Winrich and his partner Dakota “practice” their throwing knife routine with actual weapons and their own bodies. Then they add flaming weapons to the mix. Capt. Disillusion won’t debunk this one.
For his latest build, swordsmith Tony Swatton replicated Kratos’ iconic Blade of Chaos weapon from the God of War games. He had to shrink it a bit to make it wieldable, but it’s no less deadly. We only wish he had made a pair. On fire.
Inspired by the work of Nikola Tesla, designer Florian Dussopt’s EM table produces a low-current electromagnetic field, allowing fluorescent bulbs placed on or near its surface to wirelessly illuminate.
A travel-friendly version of Betabrand’s super comfortable formal wear. The Travel Dress Pant Sweatpants are still made of soft Terry fabric, but they have zippered pockets, plastic buttons and a slimmer straight-cut.
20th Century Fox offered Casey Neistat $25,000 to create a promo video for Walter Mitty. With Fox’s permission, he spent the money helping victims of Philippines typhoon Haiyan. Casey, you’re an awesome human being.
Further proof that virtually everything that was ever made that was worth a damn stole and repurposed earlier ideas. Case in point, Apple’s iPhone – which took numerous ideas previously executed and just made them more accessible.
Another look at the upcoming noir puzzle game Framed. Be a deus ex machina and rearrange the order or orientation of storyboard panels to help the hero. Drops in 2014 for Windows, OS X and mobile devices.
(NSFW) Bobby Moynihan and the Saturday Night Live cast gamely depict a real nightmare before Christmas, starring the reviled celebrity chef Guy Fieri and his motley crew, the worst that TV has to offer.
The last time we heard astronaut Chris Hadfield singing a tune, he was channeling David Bowie from the the International Space Station. He’s back on Earth now with another astronomical tune, joined by Toronto’s Wexford Gleeks.
Artist Karl Gude proves the true value of a sharp pencil and a good eraser as he morphs a single sketch into 30 different faces on the same spot. We’re impressed that he didn’t wear through the paper. His drumming, on the other hand…
At first glance, this looks like a patch of moss or grass stuck to the bark of this tree. But upon closer inspection… uh… it’s spiders. Lots and lots of daddy longlegs spiders. Arachnophobes, look away. You have been warned.
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