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R2-D2 is the real hero of the 'Star Wars' saga and this movie supercut from IGN highlights the many times R2-D2 came to the rescue of Anakin, Luke, Han, and Leia in the first six Star Wars films who would all be dead if it wasn't for tis brave little droid.
Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon performs Drake's 2015 R&B hit "Hotline Bling" while impersonating singer songwriter Bob Dylan. For true Dylan fans they'll know Fallon is mimicking the legendary Rolling Thunder Revue tour.
In this inspired animation by Tim McCourt and Max Taylor two riotous characters go on a crazed joyride, but while they're animated the world they joyride in isn't, which makes for a hilarious juxtaposition.
A look back at some of the major events from the year gone by, all handily collated into a snappy one minute animation. It features Leonard Nimoy's deathm New Horizons' Pluto flyby, Nepal earthquake, Star Wars: The Force Awakens and more.
The gang from Nickelodeon's long-running animated comedy series, SpongeBob SquarePants, perform Three 6 Mafia's 2005 gangsta rap hit, "Poppin’ My Collar," in the latest pop culture mashup by New York-based video editor, Adam Schleichkorn.
You have to admire this guy's honesty, when a reporter asks him live on air what's he'd do if he won the lottery—his answer isn't the usual "Buy a house and give my mom and dad some money" And the reporter's reaction is priceless.
Sometimes in the movies or on TV a car becomes so iconic that it comes to symbolise the entire film, from Ghostbusters to Mad Max, Knight Rider to the Green Hornet illustrator Scott Parker looks back at 50 iconic cars from the last 50 years.
This fanmade short sees Pixar's Inside Out re-edited with all the "inside" bits featuring Riley Anderson;s emotion characters taken out, and makes for a strange and somewhat darker movie.
Paul Taylor, a comedian living in Paris, France, humorously expresses his frustration over the complicated etiquette of "La Bise," the French way of saying hello and goodbye to friends and family by kissing cheek to cheek.
Your pee is important, because it says a helluva lot about your health—according to ASAPScience, it can tell you everything from if you're dehydrated to if you have a rare disease, so next time you're in the toilet pay close attention to that liquid you're draining away.
Most movies can be improved with the addition of sharks, and so with that in mind this video looks over the films that defined 2015 and then re-imagines them with added sharks, making for a lot less coherent storytelling but plenty of mauling.
This new animated parody from Chicago-based comedian, Owen Weber, and animator Dave Jablonski, retells Dr. Seuss' classic holiday children's story, How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, with a modern twist that replaces "The Grinch" with a disgruntled internet commenter (aka troll).
Madeline Gannon developed a project called Quipt - a gesture-based control software that gives industrial robots basic spatial behaviors for interacting closely with people. Wearable markers and a motion capture system let the robot see and respond to you in a shared space. This lets you and the robot safely follow, mirror, and avoid one another as you collaborate together.
Husband and wife, Dustin and Genevieve Ahkuoi, perform a parody of Adele's latest hit song, "Hello," making the lyrics about their ongoing struggle and love/hate relationship with food and exercise—and it's hilarious.
At the end of every week, Jimmy Kimmel Live bleeps and blurs the big TV moments of that week whether they need it or not. As the year 2015 draws to a close, they’ve whittled those moments down to their bleeping favorites to produce “This Year In Unnecessary Censorship†featuring Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Sarah Palin and more.