How to Turn to the Dark Side
The guys at Howcast show you how to do lots of things. We were just surprised to find out they even teach you how to become a being of pure evil in 5 easy steps. Welcome to the Dark Side.
The guys at Howcast show you how to do lots of things. We were just surprised to find out they even teach you how to become a being of pure evil in 5 easy steps. Welcome to the Dark Side.
Armies gather. Villains stalk. Alliances are called upon and tested. Voldemort starts a meme. All that and more in the final trailer for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2. Nyeeaaa!
Designer Thor Thor Høy created these hampers which are perfect for your stinky gym socks and crusty undies. Just a concept, but you could always get a 55-gallon plastic drum and make your own.
YouTuber bulletpeople edited the ESO time-lapse video by Stephane Guisard and Jose Francisco Salgado, turning it using the stars as fixed reference points to show the Earth’s movement.
Ship in a bottle? Pfff. Tim Hawkinson’s Möbius Ship twists in upon itself, a visual metaphor for Moby Dick‘s Capt. Ahab’s all-consuming obsession with the titular whale.
Renault takes us on a record-smashing 8:07.79 ride around Nürburgring in the Mégane RS Trophy, making it the fastest-ever lap around the track in a production FWD car. Impressive for a 265hp car.
YouTube member benny2700 serves up an intro sequence of The Office coated with a thick layer of 1980s sitcom, complete with an extended opening skit, cheap laugh track and cheesy theme music.
Khang Le – one of the nine (nine!) people who make up Adhesive Games, the company behind Hawken – dropped by G4 to show off more of their upcoming multiplayer first person mech shooter.
Using lit-up windows as stop-motion building blocks, director Andre Chocron devises a perfect convergence of music and images in this video for Cold Mailman’s relaxing Time is of the Essence.
Actually, we’re not sure what Latin dance that is, but El Willy the chihuahua doesn’t seem to know that he’s supposed to walk on all fours nor that Flamenco originated in Spain, not Mexico.
A smooth and action-packed short by John H. featuring one of the most famous rivalries in video games, Final Fantasy VII‘s Cloud against Sephiroth (with special guests). Behind the scenes here.
Booze-filled board game pieces? Genius. The 14″ x 14″ glass board comes with 13 frosted and 13 clear 1oz. glasses from Home Wet Bar. All board games should have Shot Glass versions.
Need more proof that the truth is stranger than fiction? Check out the fresh blog Onion-like Headlines in Real Life, which searches actual news sites for, well, Onion-like headlines.
…sans the offerings for Nintendo’s systems that is. A mash up by Poland’s Polygamia of the trailers of the upcoming titles for the PS3 and Xbox 360 that generated the most buzz last E3.
The difference between a cute video and a gruesome one? A thick sheet of glass. Angie the lionness’ repeated attempts to put little Trent’s head inside hers is fortunately foiled by the barrier.
Google continues to evolve the core of its search engine, this time offering the ability to search by starting with an existing image on the web, or uploading one from your computer.
An evil oilman has plans to tear down their theater, so the Muppets reunite to throw a telethon to raise $10 million to save their stage. The gang’s all here, plus Jason Segel, Amy Adams and Chris Cooper.
Hmmm… Cocoa Puffs or Cocoa Krispies? Freddie Wong can’t decide. But his indecisiveness doesn’t stop him from taking on a grocery store full of baddies in his latest mayhem-filled clip.
In Atomic Production’s French fan film, Bruce Wayne continues to battle his demons as he ages, but the Dark Knight must fight one final battle with an unlikely foe and an equally unexpected ending.
The world’s most creativity-inspiring game franchise comes to Sony’s next-generation PS Vita portable, taking full advantage of the handheld’s myriad control and input schemes.
Timon Sager’s conceptual private jet would seat just two occupants and offer high-speed jet travel to “Rich 25-40 year old risk-takers, bored by life, naturally curious and driven by their emotions.”
We’re pretty sure that Jesse T. Cook’s new film Monster Brawl is the first (and possibly last) of its kind – the Monster/Wrestler genre. Bonus points for the “Fight of the Living Dead” line.
While we wish this were a time-lapse of the actual moon, we’re still mesmerized by this silent animation of the moon going through a full year of phases. Best served with a side of Philip Glass.
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