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At the time, they were the cutting edge of music videos, but now looking back as is often the case, they look a bit crap—but what would the young of today make of the popular music videos of 20 years ago?
Luc Besson's new movie Lucy came under a lot of flack when it came out, and Cinema Sins have added to the general feeling that it was a loads of crap by counting down what's was so damn wrong with it.
Eclectic Method makes a remix video centering on the light saber, featuring a mashup of the Jedi's legendary and versatile weapon, showing it removing heads, limbs and even opening locked doors.
As part of the Dial-A-Song series, where they release a new song every Tuesday, band They Might Be Giants recently released I Can Help The Next In Line, a strange WTF song which can also be heard by dialling the number in the video.
2 Chainz hooks up with celebrity medical marijuana consultant Dr. Dina to smoke a jay made from 24K gold papers, weed so good it costs $800 an ounce, and a ridiculously large pipe.
The intense and palm-sweating clock tower scene from the first Back to the Future movie is recreated in Lego form, in this brilliantly done stop-motion animation Macro Lego Universe. Marty!
If you don't like heights then, even watching this through your computer screen may prove too much, as vertical adventurer James Kingston takes you on a very scary POV climb up a very tall crane in Dubai.
It's the game you probably lost hours of your life to, now Smosh Games and Screen Junkies tackle the mobile massively multiplayer online strategy game with typical distaste and spot-on humor.
Be mesmerised by this dancing origami, which uses an electromagnet attached to the feet of the paper cranes, then when you apply an electric current they look like they're dancing in unison.
Looking at this you may wonder what the heck it is you're watching, well it's water and paint being all trippy inside a fish bowl, which filmmaker Hyde Park then turned into a captivating video.
Video technology and science converge on an active volcano in Vanuatu, where explorer Sam Cossman operated camera-mounted drones to capture high-definition images of the spectacular yet dangerous Marum Crater.
Kissing in the movies doesn't really have much bearing on kissing in real life—if you think it does, then just take a look at these real-life couples trying to recreate famous film kisses and see how ridiculous it is.
Ice-T has been a rapper and an actor and he recently revealed to Jimmy Fallon that he was also the voice of different cartoon characters. In fact, it turns out the O.G. has worked on some of the most popular animated series out there, including "G.I. Joe," "Scooby-Doo" and "Dora the Explorer."
Matt Stonie is a hero and role model to us all, as he takes on the 5 Minute All-You-Can-Eat exhibition bacon eating record, chowing down on 18o strips to smash the record and no doubt regret it all later when his body has shrivelled up from all that salt.
They said it couldn't be done, well they were wrong! Instead of causing a temporal anomaly to open up and swallow the universe, mashing up the Seinfeld theme with Limp Bizkit's "Break Stuff" actually sounds really great.