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Seattle's very own local supervillain, “Rex Velvet,†has created a video in which he calls out Seattle superhero “Phoenix Jones", calling his mom so fat when she wears high heels she strikes oil. OK, he didn't say that but the showdown is expected to be the city’s biggest battle between good and evil.
Quick pop quiz. If you had the hot singer in this video undressing in front of you, would you go play a video game or would you stay and watch? Well, the douche who's being sung about in this track would rather go play a video game. Fail. Fab song though.
Now who wouldn't want to take Kate Upton to work with them? It wouldn't matter how dull or horrendous your job was, as long as she was there, preferably in a bikini holding a cold beer, then you know everything is going to be alright. Or at least bearable.
This guy takes his mom for a ride round Laguna raceway in a Chevy Corvette Z06 and she looks like she's caught halfway between enjoyment and pant-wetting, gripping onto whatever she can and closing her eyes intermittently.
Everyone favorite scumbag gets his own song, so think of all the rotten things the Scumbag Steve in your life has done to you over the years, and sing along. But all this scumbagness needs to be balanced out by some Good Guy Greg rap.
In Dubai street racing is a national past time for the youth & the action takes place at the International Marine Club. This is where Lucas Ordonez heads to, taking Nissan's badass Juke-R to try & pwn some of the most famous supercars on the planet.
250 years ago, when the the Industrial Revolution took hold across the world, it brought with it railways and eventually cars, and then BOOM! In the 1950s, globalisation reared its head and cities became larger and more populated and the planet journeyed onwards until it arrived at what is being referred to as the age of anthropocene, a geologic period dominated by us.
The year is 2025 and people are still shooting each other and blowing stuff up but this time there are robots and drones involved too. So, more of the good stuff of kicking ass but this time in a futuristic setting so people can shoot lazers and that. Awes.
There's no denying this movie looks like the absolute bomb, but there's been so many trailers that you feel like you've seent he movie fifty times over before it's even been released. That said, if you're at all into sci-fi, even just a little, it's jizz in pants time.
You've heard of the 808 as a musical instrument, but do you actually know what it does? No, so here's a little explanation about the sounds of the Roland TR-808 drum machine which has been inspiring musicians around the world since, like, forever.
This is what you might call a little odd, but it makes it all the better as the video explores the digital nature of organic molecules and biological organisms. Yeah, exactly. Virtual insects are injected in closed simulated environments where they fight for their lives against larger than life biomolecular structures.
These musical experimenters take on 98 years of whistling in music covering 26 songs in this compilation of some of the most famous examples of just putting your lips together and blowing, like Ennio Morricone and Paul Simon and 24 more.
He's back! The autistic reporter Michael Falk reporting from Afghanistan, keeping you updated on the unfolding dramas -- it's pretty sad and tragic when a satirical news network is more educational than the real news, but hey, at least it's funny.
OK settle back and get comfy cos this one's a long one and features Mr Kimmel getting all ballsy at the 2012 White House Correspondents' Dinner. But it's worth 26 minutes of your time because afterwards you'll feel better, having just laughed it up.
Dance ninja-guru Keith Apicary—aka Nathan J. Barnatt—is back with a new dance video and spanking new original song about the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. This what you might call pure Apicary -- it's shot in one take with no SFX and followings his vid wowing the judges at a Kimberly Cole music video audition. Yay Keith!