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Insane crash compilation of rally drivers taking various bends and getting beaten by them, ending up skidding out onto the grass verge and having to be helped back on the track by the spectators.
Keanu Reeves has a new movie called “Knock Knock†that is coming out soon, but after that he has an even bigger movie that is going to give the Fast and Furious franchise a real run for its money. Enjoy this exclusive trailer for his epic new film.
The Fine Brothers, Benny and Rafi Fine, put together this super-condensed, seven minute recap of the fifth season of AMC's popular zombie series The Walking Dead to catch you up (or refresh your memory) for the premiere of the show's sixth season on Sunday, October 11th.
Vanity Fair imagines what the opening sequence of HBO's hit show Game of Thrones would look like if tech companies like Google, Facebook, and Apple, replaced the ruling houses of Westeros, like Stark, Lannister, and Tyrell.
A miniature civilization begins to slowly takesshape and flourish in the latest short film by visual effects maestros Sam Gorski and Niko Pueringer, collectively known as Corridor Digital. It uses the tilt-shift photography technique to create the effect of a tiny population.
Mashable did what everyone was thinking, secretly, they redid the Friends opening credits but replaced human actors with hamsters, and now a pretty good and iconic opening has been turned into something exceptional.
The movies can teach you an awful lots, they can show you how to win back an ex, how to murder someone, how to survive in space—at least, they do using movie logic, which doesn't always translate to real life. Still, here's what the movies have taught us about space.
Host of the The Late Late Show James Corden celebrates Matt Damon's long 27-year acting career by performing snippets of Matt's iconic movie roles with Matt Damon himself, covering everything from The Departed to We Bought a Zoo.
The guys from the Dallas, Texas-based trick shot team Dude Perfect compete against each other in a series of slippery football challenges. And, as if you needed telling, football is incredibly hard when you're slippin' and slidin.
Superhero movies are, pretty much, a boys' club. So New York Magazine envisioned a new Marvel movie starring a woman: "Spider-Gwen," based on the popular comics series that imagines Peter Parker's girlfriend getting spider-powers instead of him. Emma Stone would star, of course.
Rob Flis from Screen Rant takes a look six great actors who have tackled the role of Batman over the years, from Adam West's campy version of the superhero in the 1960s to Christian Bale's gritty, more realistic version of Batman in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight trilogy.
Tom Scott builds a full-size, real-life emoji keyboard, made of 14 keyboards and over 1,000 individually placed stickers. It's got everything from Unicode 8 -- but not yet the candidates from Unicode 9—and it is epic.
CineFix latest 8-Bit Cinema video is the John Hughes teen comedy classic Ferris Bueller's Day Off. So buckle in, take a ride in your friend's dad's prized convertible and check out what happens when two awesome elements of the '80s crash head-on.
GTA: San Andreas has never felt so real after this parodying video got it relocated from Los Santos, a city "tearing itself apart with gang trouble, drugs and corruption" to the remote Russian city of Kursk.
Banks are a riddle wrapped up in an enigma. We all kind of know that they do stuff with money we don’t understand, while the last crisis left a feeling of deep mistrust and confusion. We try to shed a bit of light onto the banking system. Why were banks invented, why did they cause the last crisis and are there alternatives?