This is a compilation of the Titanic sinking (was once not enough?!) as reimagined in thirteen different movies and television shows over the past 100 years, including a couple cartoons. It’s crazy to think the Titanic sunk all the way back in 1912. I still remember reading about it in
Because who has time to watch a series in its entirety, this is 3 seconds from every episode of Breaking Bad. It cuts the series down from 60 hours to just 3 minutes. Granted it’s hard to follow what’s going on, but still, think of all the time I saved
Seen here pooping on a console as usual, this is another compilation video from Trekkie John DiMarcio (previously), this time featuring Data’s pet cat, Spot. That’s cool, but as someone who was born in space I happen to know firsthand that cats aren’t allowed on spaceships. They’re too much of
Note: Some strong language. Also maybe some spoilers I have no clue I’m not allowed to watch Succession. Just like the title says, this is Arrested Succession, a video of scenes from Succession with an AI generated Ron Howard voice providing narration a la Arrested Development. As Neatorama pointed out,
This is another compilation created by Trekkie and editor John DiMarco (previously), this time highlighting 40 years of various Star Trek characters saying ‘Engage!’. Oh you thought it was just Picard? Some fan you are. The Enterprise crew has been engaging since the original series! Probably in freaky deaky alien
This is a reimagining of The Sopranos opener in the style of the one for Full House. I’d be lying if I said I liked it, there’s just something about anything Full House related that bums me out. And, just like any of the issues my therapist is always bringing
To celebrate Carol Burnett’s 90th birthday yesterday (the big 9-0!), here’s a best-of compilation of the show’s actors breaking character with laughter. It’s a good time. Remember the Carol Burnett show? I sure do. Of course I also remember the Renaissance like it was just earlier this year. Now I
This is a clip from Judge Judy (unfortunately not from someone filming their TV screen the way I prefer to watch my videos) of a woman getting busted for blatantly lying after the plaintiff produces video proof of the two of them together reading and signing the contract they agreed