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 compilation highlighting the work of artist LeopARTnik, who takes videos of birds doing things and adds stick arms and accessories, making the videos infinitely better. When I logged onto AOL this morning this is exactly what I was hoping to see. It’s pure perfection. There’s a
This is a 6-minute compilation of cats doing what they do best besides sleeping: being little jerks. There are a LOT of good clips in there. Some are of cats deliberately being jerks, while others are of cats unintentionally being jerks. I particularly enjoyed it when they broke things. As
This is a compilation of jump cuts created by bug lover and Instagram user bughaus_adi of insect eggs, and the full grown insects that they develop into. There is also a series of juvenile insects vs adult insects. Those orchid mantises are wild. That spider too. I did warn you
This is a video of good boy Kronos the Australian Cattle Dog balancing anything and everything on his head because he has the grace and poise of a furry ballerina. A warm one I wouldn’t mind sleeping next to at night. I dated an actual ballerina once, she was so
This is a 7-minute breakdown created by Vox featuring all the major news events that happened in 2023. Is there still time to add a few curveballs in the last week of the year? Knowing humanity, absolutely. Still, it wasn’t really cover everything that happened in the year. Like they
This is a compilation video of famous movie scenes with televisions in them edited by French filmmaker Fabrice Mathieuso so that Mariah Carey’s ‘All I Want For Christmas Is You’ appears to be playing on them, and the characters being none too thrilled about it. I can actually empathize, and
This is a supercut of musician Luke Pickman performing The Lick on 111 different instruments in 111 seconds. That’s one instrument every second. I know because I just crunched the numbers. It wasn’t easy using the new common core math, and things got pretty hairy there for a bit with