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It just goes to show what can be achieved with plenty of time and some clever editing, as YouTuber BloodBlitz turns Harry Potter into the villain in this rather brilliant reimagining of the franchise.
Forget about all those other trickshot dunk videos, this is the one that's going to top every effort that has previously graced the internet—it took three days prep, an entire day of filming and involved around 137 attempts later. Wait for it.
Gucci Loafers aren't usually considered skate shoes but that doesn't stop these guys from trying them on to see how they fare—pro skater Jason Byoun takes these $460 shoes out on his board, and basically shreds the crap out of them.
It was this summer's biggest blockbuster, but if you missed it, or you just can't be bothered to watch it, then you can watch the whole thing condensed to just 90 seconds and there's some Lego thrown in for good measure.
SketchShe, the group of female comedians that brought us Mime Through Time, is back with a lip-synch video featuring summertime jams and beach songs. It’s like a last hurrah for fun on the beach before school.
Vaping is a fairly recent phenomenon, and it's always sold as a much healthier alternative to smoking tobacco, but is it really that much healthier? AsapSCIENCE look into the claim, finding out whether it really is better than smoking a cig.
If you ever wanted to delve behind the scenes of Nerf guns, then this video is for you, as an engineers shows how the Nerf Rival line of blasters are made. The blasters have superior accuracy and fire high-impact rounds, find out how it's done.
When it comes to surviving in the wild and you’re Bear Grylls, drinking your own urine is something you do just for fun. But when it comes to eating a cooked mouse stewed in Michelle Rodriguez’s urine? It looks like that was one urine meal too far for Mr. Grylls.
If you don't like spiders than you'll going to be entirely freaked out by this freaksomely realistic drawing of a hairy, horrid tarantula, that's looks so real you expect to take a bite out of the artist's hand.
Dark energy and dark matter—you may've heard these ideas bandied about but what the heck does it all mean? Well, if scientists knew that then they'd have won the nobel prize already – but they know that they exist and this video details what we do know about them.
To show just how extreme life can get in the suburbs, this guy strapped a GoPro to himself and showed the rip-roaring ride that was him pressure-washing his path. It just got real.
If you're visiting 1 World Trade Center and decide to take the elevator all the way to the top, you'll be treated to an amazing immersive video detailing the development of the New York City skyline from treetop canopies of the 1500s to the busy skyscraper strewn cityscape it is today.
We know what it's like to look at animals in a zoo, but what's it like from the animals perspective? That's what this short film aims to find out which mounted cameras on various zoo animals— penguins, lemurs, tortoises and a rhinoceros— using customized harnesses, giving a unique perspective on how they see us watching them.
Improv Everywhere head to New York with a group of supposed breakdancers perform in Washington Square Park, but instead of break dancing they put on a gorgeous, and unexpected, ballet show.
Adapted from a Peruvian short story by one of the country's most famous authors Julio Ramon Ribeyro, this short film is directed by 17-year-old Alex Fischman and it's full of colorful language, characters, and an age-old story about warring neighbors.