This is a clip from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s show Going Great, starring a 19-year old Keanu Reeves reporting from the first Canadian International Teddy Bear Convention in 1984. Come on, Keanu, who cares what my friends think about me collecting teddy bears, I’m living my dream, not theirs. Besides,
This is a short video of somebody who modded the rear windshield and wiper of their Ford Fiesta with Thor and his hammer Mjölnir. Not the worst design, but Thor does create a blindspot in the rear window and he IS continuously beating himself in the head with his hammer.
These are a few shots of a Transformer inspired car somebody modded to the max with some extreme welding of diamond plate sheet metal. Just look at this piece of art. “It belongs in a museum.” You’re damn right it does, Indy. I have so many questions. Can anybody tell
This is a video of the Magic: The Gathering card floor that the couple behind the Tap That MTG channel on Youtube installed in their basement, using 8,034 cards and covering 422 square feet. For reference, my basement is covered in stained carpet because it floods every time it rains.
This is a timelapse video of Youtuber OUROBOROS ARQ building a miniature bridge using the same techniques and miniature versions of the materials that would be used to build a full scale version. It was very satisfying to watch. Even more satisfying to watch? A timelapse video of a man
This is a video of Fonzie of DipYourCar.com (which sells a kit if you want to do this to your car) painting a Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution (‘Evo’) with paint that has both KryptoBright and LIT glow-in-the-dark pigments added for MAX GLOW IN THE DARKAGE. The result is pretty impressive. Perhaps
This is the officially licensed The Goonies Monopoly game made by Monopoly bastardizer USAOPOLY. It costs around $42 on Amazon and comes with properties based on movie locations, six custom sculpted tokens (little girl’s bike, copper bones, gold doubloon, statue of David, Willy’s eye patch, and skull & cross bones.
This is 2020: An Isolation Odyssey, a very low budget shot-for-shot remake of the finale of 2001: A Space Odyssey as created by Lydia Cambron during quarantine. There are spoilers if you haven’t seen 2001: A Space Odyssey, and I wish somebody would have had the decency to warn me