This is delightful outtake from Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood of Mister Rogers getting pranked by the crew with somebody else’s too-small shoes, and Mister Rogers reacting in the most wholesome way possible, even going so far as thanking the crew for the prank. Man, what a gem. Is Mister Rogers Neighborhood
This is some surprisingly decent quality handheld footage (complete with mosh pit and crowd surfing!) from a 1994 No Doubt concert at Cal State’s Fullerton campus, about a year prior to the release of the band’s ‘Tragic Kingdom’ album. Granted a tripod for this camera would have been nice, but
Because what better way to pay than with nostalgia, this is the Blockbuster Membership Card skin for sale by Etsy seller OdocoCustoms for $8. Available in four styles (chip cutout only, name and # cutout, chip and name cutout, and no cutout at all), you’ll be the envy of everyone
This is a video of the first few hours MTV was ever on the air (they used to play music videos!), starting at 12AM on Saturday, August 1st, 1981. If you go to the Internet Archive you can actually watch three different versions of the video: the full broadcast (embedded
This is a tribute to Calvin And Hobbes in the form of a short Spaceman Spiff animation created by fan Joseph Conover. It’s pretty cute and, like any good dessert, left me wanting more. Speaking of — last night for dessert I had a chocolate chip cookie sandwich with white
This is a video of classically trained starer and virtuoso pianist Lord Vinheteiro (aka Fabricio Andre Bernard Di Paolo) performing a medley of 80’s hits on the piano. Man, I haven’t heard some of those songs in…forever. Like I’ve legitimately never heard them before man I thought these were supposed
Presumably to promote the upcoming September 1st release of Bill & Ted Face The Music, this is an almost eight minute video of Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter in their 1986 audition for the roles of Ted Theodore Logan and Bill S. Preston Esq. in the original Bill & Ted’s
This is a video of the original 1985 ThunderCats intro faithfully recreated in stunning CGI by filmmaker Mike Booth while teaching himself 3D animation so he could “do some simple effects” in his films but “got carried away.” So is this what happens when talented people get carried away? Because