This is a reel created by background actor EJ Zapata arguing all that television, commercials, and films exist in the same cinematic universe based on his (many) on-screen appearances. EJ has been busy in the background! Me? I have also been busy in the background, but even further back. Way
This is a supercut of 30 different movie and television show references made in The Office. Is it all of them ever? I seriously doubt it. Of course I seriously doubt everything because I’m a skeptic. The moon landing? Hard to say, I wasn’t there, and I don’t know anybody
This is a video edit created by Youtuber Hickmeister of Bryan Cranston as Walter White from Breaking Bad delivering pizza to Bryan Cranston as Hal Wilkerson in Malcolm In The Middle. Appropriate, since Walter White is the one who knocks. See what I did there? Like any Friday night at
Because humanity’s attention span ain’t what it used to be, this is a compilation video featuring 3-second clips from all of the 178 episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Now I love Star Trek as much as the next nerd, but I’d be lying if I said I made
This is a clip from Penn & Teller: Fool Us of magician Axel Adler performing a three-legged routine, with each leg appearing to be an actual, functional leg. Of course one isn’t. Or maybe the trick is that all three are actually bionic legs. Regardless, I have three legs myself,
This is a video created by Youtuber Udge (like Ike Udge?!) reimagining the Donkey Kong gang in the opening title sequence for King Of The Hill. It was surprisingly well made — far better than anything I could have created, but I get frustrated at the drop of a hat
This is ‘In Your Imagination’, a song created by melodysheep (aka John D. Boswell) for PBS Digital Studios using clips from Reading Rainbow . Honestly, I didn’t expect much, but I was happily surprised. It’s like thinking you won’t win anything on that lotto scratcher you bought after a few
Clearly having taken advantage of some Black Friday flatscreen deal, this is a video of Youtuber Drew Builds Stuff constructing a massive virtual floor-to-ceiling window using three TCL 75″ Class 5-Series 4K Smart TVs. That’s cool. He could have made an actual window for far cheaper though, especially if he