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Hidden cameras capture the reactions of unsuspecting customers when Samara from the Ring horror series comes out of a TV in a store, in real life—as promo pranks for a movie go, it's very funny and no doubt scared the crap out of these people.
YouTube channel Day Job Orchestra is back with a new Star Trek: TNG lip dubbing, which turns everything the characters say into ridiculous phrases, like beam me a fish, for example. Guaranteed to make you smile.
The Little Rascals are up to no good once again but this time it's more fast and more furious than ever before. YouTubers Trailer Mix have replaced all of the footage from the Furious 7 trailer entirely with The Little Rascals and it's brilliant.
Hugh Jackman's last turn as Wolverine finds the mutant older, grayer, and a little frayed around the edges after a lifetime of continual world-saving. Logan is laying low, caring for a dying Professor X when a young mutant appears with powers very similar to Logan's own.
Russian band Little Big released their song 'Big Dick' last year and, as the name might suggest, it has a very NSFW music video—which is as it should be, because when you call a song 'Big Dick' why mess around with subtlety.
In a new BBC series where an animatronic animal with a camera is placed in the wild, a group of Langur monkeys mistake a motionless robotic spy monkey that was accidentally dropped as a lifeless baby langur, and begin to grieve for it.
It turns out, virtual reality isn't as new as we thought. The earliest example of the technology dates back to 1480 with Michelangelo's painting of the Sistine Chapel. Although it's not exactly the headsets and alternate worlds we know today.
In a nod to the dusty world of Mad Max Monster Energy drink take a bunch of off-road bikes to the the Glamis Sand Dunes of California to wreak havoc and show off some badass moves.
Secretly recorded shortly after giving his farewell speech, Barack Obama sings Starboy by The Weeknd—maybe. But still the world will miss Obama and his singing, even if it is just cleve editing. hopefully Trump will take up the singing mantel.
Editing is a huge part of cinema. It can make, break, or totally change the story — witness the rise of post-release director's cuts and fan edits. But can an animated film be edited? In the 1980s, the idea of editing animated features began at Disney, and now the editor has taken on a role that's nearly opposite that of traditional movies.
Under-appreciated bass players need a place they can go where people understand them. Luckily, there is such a space, a safe space that is the bass player support group. It's not just a safe space either, it's a safe bass space.
Great Big Story talks with composer Jonathan Wolff about how he came up with the unmistakable, completely improvised synth-bass sounds for the theme song for Jerry Seinfeld's beloved '90s sitcom, Seinfeld.
Fake news is nothing new — just check the rack at the checkout next time you're at the grocery store. What is new is media juggernaut Facebook and algorithms making decisions on advertising. Vox looks at the impact of fake news in the 2016 election, and learns that the mainstream media's influence is as much to blame as the fake stuff.
Leave a bad review on Yelp and you think nothing of it, or worse yet phone the place you bought your take away from and complain—while you think you're entitled to your moaning, there are grave consequences for people because of your whining.
Two of the best-loved toys in the modern era — LEGOs and Nerf guns — finally come together. The Nerf Maverick Rev-6 is recreated in bricks, and unlike many of the LEGO guns you'll find on the web, this one is fully functional.