This is a video from animator Tomosteen featuring his character Mr. Bone (who appears to be a legless gorilla skeleton) preparing a pizza. The time that must have gone into making this is most impressive. That’s real dedication. And remember: you can’t spell dedication without dead. You catch my drift?
This is a video of Heath Ledger’s Joker performance in The Dark Knight deepfaked by Youtuber GdaTyler VFX to be a makeup-free Heath Ledger. It’s kind of like a reverse deepfake. A FAKEDEEP. Did I just come up with something?! “No.” I didn’t think so, but I can never tell.
This is a short promo for the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem movie featuring everyone’s favorite turtle liking zombie boy, Jonathan. He’s a lot older now, but he still likes turtles. And face painting. Some things never change, and I do find a little comfort in that.
This is a compilation of the Titanic sinking (was once not enough?!) as reimagined in thirteen different movies and television shows over the past 100 years, including a couple cartoons. It’s crazy to think the Titanic sunk all the way back in 1912. I still remember reading about it in
This is a video of Kōka-ryū ninjutsu master Jinichi Kawakami watching and reviewing eight different ninja related clips from movies and television and rating them on a scale from 1 – 10 for realism. The movies include Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Last Samurai, Batman Begins, and Mortal Kombat, as
This is a video from Architecture Digest of Margot Robbie and Greta Gerwig providing a tour of the Barbie dreamhouse set, and all the thought and consideration that went into building it. Dang, now I really want to see the movie. When does it come out? We should start camping
This is a 3D visualization created by Data World Studio featuring all the Pixar characters in order of height, from smallest to tallest. The video begins with the diminutive (0.11 inch) Flik from A Bug’s Life and ends with the 50-foot Earth Giant from Frozen II, with all the other
This is a video reimagining Star Wars in the style of the opening of Dukes Of Hazzard. Did you forget this was the internet? The internet loves Star Wars AND mashups, so it was only a matter of time really. Honestly, I’m surprised it took this long. What the hell,