This is a compilation of clips of Jonathan Frakes from the television series Beyond Belief: Fact Or Fiction (but better known as Commander Riker from Star Trek: The Next Generation) that have been slowed down so Jonathan sounds like the village drunk (previously: an edit of him interrogating you). Would
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
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,
Note: Adult situations and language. This is another great edit from Youtuber eli_handle_b․wav (previously), this time placing It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia’s paternal Frank Reynolds into Baldur’s Gate 3. Now I’ve never played Baldur’s Gate 3, but I still very much enjoyed the video. That Frank — what a dumpster
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
Note: Video unsurprisingly contains strong language. The handiwork of master editor eli_handle_b․wav, this is a video reimagining It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’s healthy paternal figure Frank Reynolds in The Last Of Us. It’s solid gold. Or, if it’s not solid gold, it’s at least 99.99% like is stamped on all
Back before Bryan Cranston was a New Mexico drug manufacturer, he was the father of a dysfunctional California family in Malcolm In The Middle. And this is a compilation of 47 movie references featured in the show, played side-by-side with the movie they reference, as compiled by filmmaker Zamir A.
Because this is the internet and the internet will never stops internetting until I decide I’ve had enough and push the big red button (I get closer every day — recent afternoons I’ve even been lifting its clear plastic cover and caressing the button with my index finger), this is