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Notorious German prankster Robin Nosterafu, aka The Pranking Ninja dressed up as Mario to hilariously mess with people while imagining a real-life version of the upcoming Nintendo Switch video game, Super Mario Odyssey.
Not sure why this has never been done before, but it's industrial metal band Tool's songs—Schism, Sober, The Pot, Forty Six & 2—played with various tools, including hammer, screwdriver, spanner, and more.
Using Clips from the awesome 1990s X-Men Cartoon plus a couple of clips from The X-men Evolution cartoon YouTuber Philysteak creates a pretty rad animated edit of the Logan Trailer featuring Johnny's Cash's 'Hurt.'
Vox speaks with Grant Freckelton from Animal Logic, the animation studio behind the Warner Bros. LEGO films, about how fan-made LEGO films, aka BrickFilms, have helped shape and influence the modern, ultra-realistic LEGO movies.
comedian and voice-over artist Andrew Grantham, aka 'The King of Dub,' (the guy behind the super viral 'Ultimate Dog Tease' video) hilariously redubs clips of cats experiencing temporary brain freeze.
What happens after we die? Five medical students start stopping their hearts in a secret experiment to find out — but the afterlife has a hard time letting go. A sequel to the 1990 cult classic, Flatliners stars Ellen Page, Nina Dobrev, James Norton, and Keifer Sutherland, who reprises his role from the original film.
Using a $9 CHIP computer, game developer Chris Larkin has created a working replica of the Apple II All of the components are housed in a 3D printed model with a custom paint job to match the original hue and is completly self-contained thanks to a 12V drone battery. Larkin shows how he made his and shares the plans to build your own.
Here's the first full-length trailer for Pixar's upcoming 2017 animated fantasy-comedy adventure film, Coco, which stars the voice talents of Anthony Gonzalez, Gael GarcÃa Bernal, Benjamin Bratt, and Renée Victor.
Automation used to mean dumb robots performing narrowly defined work. Now machines can learn, and the massive pools of data generated by everything humans do teaching them how to it better than we ever could. Kurzgesagt looks at what the future of work might be, and how humans fit into the coming brave new world.
YouTuber HumorBagel takes to the streets to do the opposite of how people usually squeeze some cheese in public—instead of silently farting, the instead farts with attitude, and it's far funnier than it really should be.
In this episode of the new Vox series, 'Borders,' while walking the streets of Tokyo, journalist Johnny Harris explains why Japan has the highest number of vending machines per capita in the world. One for every 23 people.
With sci-fi films like District 9 and Chappie on his resume, Neill Blomkamp is more than qualified to deliver a worthy alien film. But instead of just one feature, the director is releasing a series of short films entitled Oats Studios. The project is highlighted in this full-length trailer.
In this YouTube series Dan Bell, Will Krupinsky and Rick Serra pull back the sheets, lift up the mattresses and turn over the nightstands to uncover the madness in some of the lowest-rated hotels and motels in the US. It involves plenty of stains, bugs, trash and filth.
The spacecraft Nostromo has an unwanted guest wreaking havoc on the crew. No, it's not a bloodthirsty Alien... but an adorable kitten? Watch what happens in this re-imagined trailer.
For their latest trick shot challenge, the guys from the Dallas, Texas-based trick shot group, Dude Perfect, perform a bunch of impressive trick shots involving household ojects and everyday tasks.