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20-year-old singer-songwriter Garrett Borns reinterprets Britney Spears’ “Criminal†using his sweet sounding musical abilities into a song that's actually decent enough that you want to listen to it all the way through without slicing off your ears with an old CD.
Have your WTFs on standby because this is a music video that has all manner of weirdness and drug taking and Tyler the Creator as a centaur that makes you smile with pleasure that at least somebody's out their in the music industry keeping it fucked up.
Is Mitt Romney becoming the new Sarah Palin? As hilarious as this is, the worrying thing about this prank call is that one day this guy might actually become president and then the prank will be on the United States of America. The horror, etc, etc...
Careful not to geek in your pants there, as Lego and computer animation meet for a nerd orgy of a video that took the guy three years to make. THREE YEARS! That's a lot of dedication and hard work for this painstaking recreation, rendered frame by frame.
Using over 12,000 pieces of construction paper this is a video that was a labour of love and probably resulted in some epic paper cuts. It starts of with a cutesy two-tone aesthetic before upping the game for a trails-ridden psychedelic finish.
Behind the Scenes with River Island (external)
Cute or what! Featuring a bevvy of Versace-esque 'downtown Miami' looks, alongside the ever present themes of summer Bohemia and denim, things are juxtaposed nicely with a dash of monochrome minimalism.
Never one to not rise to a gauntlet that's been thrown down, Mr President takes up the challenge from Buddy Guy to sing a verse of “Sweet Home Chicago†at a White House event to celebrate the history of the blues. After his rendition of Al Green, maybe pop stardom beckons.
If you feel sorry for people on crutches they're just not trying hard enough. Take this guy Dergin Tokmak, for him crutches aren't something that's limiting they're something he can use to enhance his badass performance, spinning around on them and "hand" standing like a ninja.
This video may look like it was shot on another planet with computer-generated imagery but no, it was all filmed in the American Southwest, places like Eastern Sierras, Grand Canyon, Yosemite National Park and Monument Valley. The word stunning doesn't quite do the footage justice.
There's nothing like plumbing the depths of sexual connotations to sell your product and this is what Plumr have unashamedly done with this advert, full of in-you-end-o right down to the price of the melons. The only place left to go for part two is full on hardcore.
Lego isn't just for building a toy replica of the Death Star or pretending to be Indiana Jones in a video game, it can also be used to build prosthetic arms. Look at it this way, if the Skynet army is made from Lego, they don't stand a chance against mankind.
Imagine a world where wolves with ulterior motives work in offices populated by sheep? You don't need to imagine because PrimerFrame animations studios have done it for you and come up with this, a perfect marrying of storytelling and great animation.
Although Superman may be a powerful alien being from another planet who's special abilities far exceed any puny humans, sometimes he needs help. And here he is wearing some shades, probably on holiday, asking for some directions from a passing motorist. Awesome stuff.
If you needed further proof of how badass the cosmos is, then look no further than this video which shows a 30 hour spell from Feb 7-8, 2012 where the Solar Dynamics Observatory captured plasma caught in a magnetic dance across the Sun's surface. The results look like Kansas, if Kansas was a giant burning sphere of plasma.
In the distant dream lands of Leonardo DiCaprio's mind exists a Buenos Aires that looks like this, where rollercoasters float on air and ride across the buildings of the city. We can only hope that one day this magical world will become a reality.