Entries Tagged as 'ftw'

Wednesday, March 26th, 2014

Arnie Sells a Chopper on Shopping Channel QVC

Arnold Schwarzenegger’s been busy lately making appearances on QVC, and he seems to be interested in selling one item in particular—and it’s certainly not the blender with its “high-octane” features, Arnie doesn’t give a damn about that. Who could possibly care about such an item.

Tuesday, March 25th, 2014

Insane VHS Mashup Video: 2 Everything 2 Terrible 2 Tokyo Drift

For those of you who don’t know (yet), Everything Is Terrible are the video collective who mine the strange and forgotten world of VHS and come back with retro weirdness that puts the “Wuuuut?” in WTF, have collated lots of the bits from their website into this mashup of racist rabbits, singing babies, perfect killing [...]

Sunday, March 23rd, 2014

“American Juggalo,” A Film By Sean Dunne

Since the birth of jazz and blues, music has always propagated its own subcultures, and with the rise of the teenager in the 50s, the two have become synonymous—giving people who feel like outsiders in the mainstream a place to belong. Even in the niche-ridden world we live in today where subcultures come and go [...]

Friday, March 21st, 2014

Bradley Cooper Proves Louis C.K. Wrong

Comedian Louis C.K once joked that acting students who ask celebrities a question on ‘Inside The Actors Studio’ would never go on to be famous themselves, it just wouldn’t happen. But Bradley Cooper, who starred with Louis in American Hustle, did just that, once appearing on the show (way back in 1999 when he looked [...]

Friday, March 21st, 2014

You’re Gonna Wanna Watch This NSFW Rap Video Praising Tom Hanks

Are you prepared for American rappers Buckwheat Groats and Tom Hanks to take a giant shit on your life? Because that’s what’s about to happen if you press play on the embed above. After bigging up the Big star and praising his excellence, the rap duo then liken themselves to their hero, proclaiming their the [...]

Thursday, March 20th, 2014

Honest Action – Die Hard 2-5

No one can doubt that John McClane is tough, taking down terrorists is practically his day job, but even though he fights his way through explosions and bad guys in every Die Hard movie he still manages to come away with little more than a dirty vest. He should be grateful the laws of science [...]

Thursday, March 20th, 2014

Superman With a GoPro

If Superman existed in the 21st century, chances are he’d slap on a GoPro and fly through Metropolis showing off what he can do and then put it up on YouTube to show those extreme sports pussies how it’s really done. But unfortunately Superman doesn’t exist in the 21st century, he doesn’t exist in any [...]

Thursday, March 20th, 2014

Wes Anderson // Centered

If you were ever in doubt as to how meticulous and pedantic the director of The Royal Tenenbaums is, then look no further than this video from Kogonada—who specializes in making videos about directors’ tropes and signatures—in which Anderson’s obsession with symmetry is laid clear.

Thursday, March 20th, 2014

Neil Degrasse Tyson in Slow Mo Sounds Real Stoned

As if NDT couldn’t get any cooler, now someone’s gone and taken a video of him praising Sir Isaac Newton and slowed it down so the great man sounds like he’s just spent the weekend in Colorado toking on a vaporizer—and the fact that he starts to then go on to talk about, like, rainbow’s [...]

Wednesday, March 19th, 2014

Cute Creatures Play a Fatal Game in This Surreal Music Video

The surreal weirdness you see before you is the work of Dutch directors Job, Joris & Marieke—and it features the cutest characters you’re likely to come across today. The animation is for Happy Camper’s track The Daily Drumbeat, a bouncy number which hides the threatening lyric: ‘The drumbeat will beat you up’.

Tuesday, March 18th, 2014

Watch Thrilling Sci-Fi Short The Device

We live in an age of electronic gadgetry, where everyone carries around at least one device that digitally hooks them up to the world—ten years ago you couldn’t have predicted the smartphone, so what will the devices of the future hold?