Note: Language and violence. Also drugs. This is an incredibly abbreviated edit of Breaking Bad, assembled by Youtuber Realm Of Loredor using just a single second from each of its 62 episodes, cutting the series down from 52 hours to just over a minute. He also gave ‘Better Call Saul’
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 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 video pieced together featuring a variety of cats drinking water while laying down. It appears some of them actually ARE trying to drink, but others are just playing with the water. Kind of like how I’m always blowing bubbles in my chocolate milk. My girlfriend hates
Edited by Thomas H. Smith, this is a supercut of The Lion King’s voice actors side-by-side with their characters as they perform their parts. Per Thomas, “It is time for the one everyone has been asking for. After much request, a video highlighting the talented voice actors behind Disney’s The
This is Part II (Part I can be found HERE) of Youtube channel Just Rolled In’s “My Car Sounds Like” series, featuring malfunctioning vehicles whose owners or mechanics have likened the sound the car makes to something else. Highlights include Rick Flair, a Star Wars Speeder Bike, Chewbacca (how could
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 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