Presumably in his infinite down time waiting for the development of Half-Life 3, this is a video of Half-Life’s G-Man performing a shot-for-shot remake of the Talking Heads ‘One In A Lifetime’ music video. The video, which was actually created by Youtuber CoreyLaddo over the course of four months, is
This is ‘The Star Catcher,’ an orbit juggling (“orbiting” — aka ball-on-string juggling) routine choreographed and performed by Daniel Rosenfeldt in an old Swedish castle. So, if you were wondering if juggling routines had names now, the answer is yes. Joking aside, his routine really is impressive, and there’s no
This is a video of the Hackensmith building then wearing a propane-powered flaming Ghost Rider helmet. The result is pretty impressive, and certainly a step up from the oily rags wrapped around an existing motorcycle helmet I expected/would have built myself. Also, I can only assume The Hackensmith wasn’t the
This is a short video of 70-year old climber Diduh Andrey Andronovich casually Superman-ing down a rock crevasse face-first with no ropes in Krasnoyarsk, Russia, for a crowd that almost certainly thought they were going to witness an old man die that day. Not exactly how I’d choose to spend
This is a mashup of the Beastie Boys’ ‘Intergalactic’ performed over the beat of Ray Parker Jr.’s Ghostbusters theme, with scenes from both the music video and movie. As one Youtuber pointed out, this is might be what happens when the streams are crossed. Could you imagine if that giant
This is a video of Bob of I Like To Make Stuff (me too, but mostly just messes) constructing a giant Star Wars inspired entertainment center (television) and server rack (to hold audio, video, and computer equipment) for his office. The result is…well, let’s just say that’s going to look
To celebrate (read: promote) the release of The Mandalorian season two, this is a timelapse video of three LEGO master builders constructing a full-scale baby Yoda out of 14,588 bricks over the course of 119 hours. *spit-takes all the LEGO pieces I had in my mouth* 119 hours?! Did they
This is a video of thereminist Carolina Eyck performing a very spirited rendition of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov’s ‘Flight Of The Bumblebee’ on her instrument. The electronic sound of the theremin actually works surprisingly well with the piece, and I closed my eyes and could almost see the bumblebee flying. Then opened