This is a video of jazz pianist Vince Guaraldi’s first televised performance of the classic ‘Linus And Lucy’ he composed for Peanuts (I also work for peanuts). This was way back in 1964, a year before A Charlie Brown Christmas, and long before I was around. At least in this
Executively produced by Steven Spielberg and narrated by Morgan Freeman, The Dinosaurs is an upcoming documentary from Netflix detailing the rise and fall of everyone’s favorite prehistoric animals. Premiering March 6th, I did expect the computer graphics to be better. From the looks of things, we haven’t really progressed much
This is another work of internet mastery by Youtuber eli_handle_b.wav (seen previously), featuring The Office’s Michael Scott in Fallout 4. It’s pretty great. I’m rewatching the first season of Fallout now before watching the second season, but I wish I had the time and energy to go back and replay
Presumably having caught nuclear wind that I’m personally excited about the release of season two, this is the 90-minute Fallout ‘Ghoul Log’ video released by Amazon video. It features the Ghoul (Walton Goggins) and Dogmeat settling down in front of a dry aged human arm fire to listen to Mr.
Because some people aren’t afraid to remind the internet why it was invented, this is a video from Youtuber Your_Kryptonite7 (this kind of video really is too, it makes me weak) featuring It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia’s Frank Reynolds (Danny Devito) in Lord Of The Rings action. It’s a decent
Because it was only a matter of time, this is a video edit by Youtuber hyperspacefool of Michael Scott from ‘The Office’ joining the ‘Severance’ work group. He seems like he fits right in. Well, in a square peg in a round hole kind of way. Which is the best
Recently rediscovered in Mattel’s archives and remastered, this is the original 5-minute pilot episode ‘Down The Mineshaft’ for Thomas The Tank Engine and Friends. The pilot, narrated by Ringo Starr and filmed in 1983, was later remade for use as the show’s 25th episode after executives confirmed that yes, this
These are a couple of the cat/small dog beds made by Andrew Parsons of Nostalgic Nooks using vintage CRT television consoles. Those look nice. Besides, it’s not like there’s ever anything better than your pet sleeping to to watch on TV anyways. “Says the guy who watches 12 hours of