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 live-action fan film from Youtuber Batinthesun pitting Batman and Superman against Darth Vader. But mostly just Batman vs Vader until the very end. The production value is surprisingly high, which explains why they were only able to make a 5-minute movie. Unfortunately for me and my viewing
This is a short clip of the not-so-Incredible Hulk tripping in the doorway of a children’s birthday party and faceplanting in front of everybody. I like how some of the kids run away crying. That’s how you know it’ll be a birthday to remember.
This is a clip of a life-size R/C flying Superman model, complete with mannequin head and terrible haircut. I say life-size, but I think it’s actually more young Superman, or Superboy sized. I mean it’s not 6’3″. It certainly should have been though. I mean if you can make something
This is a visualization comparing the heights of different characters in the Marvel universe, from the diminutive Ant Man to the sun-sized Living Tribunal. A good portion are in the range of normal human heights though, from 1.7 – 1.9m (5’6″ – 6’2″). Me? I’m 6’1″, so I’d fit in
This is a video from a drone with a Superman toy attached that gives the viewer a sense of riding on the Man Of Steel’s back. That’s fun. Would I much rather ride on Falkor’s back? Of course, but beggars can’t be choosers. I mean they can be, but then
This is some police bodycam footage of pizza delivery driver absolute hero Nicholas Bostic, who was delivering pizza in Lafayette, Indiana when he noticed a home on fire. Details about his heroism while I question whether I’d have the courage to do the same: He parked and ran up to
This is a video of all the celebrity window cameos from the original Batman series (1966 – 1968) as Batman and Robin “climb” the exterior of buildings. There are fifteen in total, and they are, in order: 1. Jerry Lewis 2. George Cisar (from the 1966 film) 3. Dick Clark