This is Miniwood, a short stop motion collection of iconic movie scenes recreated by Yeti Pictures with toys and other miniatures. Movie scenes include The Exorcist, King Kong, Jurassic Park, The Addams Family, Kill Bill, Terminator 2, and RoboCop. Which was your favorite? Mine was Jurassic Park. Kill Bill was
This is a video of Norwegian musician Ramblin’ Rogers (I didn’t know Norwegians rambled at all) playing a country cover of ‘Mad About Mad About Me’ (aka ‘The Cantina Song’), made intergalactically famous by Figrin D’an and the Modal Nodes in the original Star Wars movie. He doesn’t really change
This is a map detailing the average cost of an adult movie ticket (that is, the price for an adult to see a movie, not the price of seeing an ADULT movie, those vary widely but I have paid as low as 25¢) in each US state. So, if cheap
This is a short video of TikTok user and middle school teacher LadyJackBlack discussing how she unknowingly dressed like Shrek for work (how could she not see that?) and multiple students let her know about it. “Where’s Donkey?” I imagine the kids snickering in the hallway. That’s the thing about
This is a supercut created by video editor Thomas H. Smith of Disney Princess voice actors singing songs alongside the corresponding footage from the movies. It was a delight to watch. Watching my roommate eat his leftovers from last night for breakfast this morning? That made me sick to my
Note: Adult language. Because the internet, just like earth, occasionally produces a diamond instead of another turd of coal, this is a video of It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia’s Frank Reynolds (Danny DeVito) edited into X-Men movies as Wolverine by editors Jordan Allen and Matt Cairns of Corridor Digital. There’s
In what’s arguably the best product placement of all time, these are a couple clips from a 2003 television broadcast of the original Star Wars trilogy in Chile by Channel 13, which spliced beer commercials into the actual movie to avoid having to go to commercial breaks. In one of
This is a full-length edit of The Wizard Of Oz cut by Matt Bucy so that every spoken word appears in alphabetical order, beginning with a ton of ‘a’s’ and ending with ‘zipper’, uttered by the Tin Man. Matt says the entire edit only took about 20 hours of work,