Entries Tagged as 'ftw'

Tuesday, April 14th, 2015

Little Fast A Little Furious—Hilarious Kid Parody of Furious 7

The kids are alright, especially in this brilliant parody from DreamWorksTV which sees a group of children taking on the roles of the Furious 7 actors. But we still get car chases (with toy cars), and shoot outs (with Nerf guns) plus mini versions of Vin Diesel and The Rock in flesh-colored swimming caps.

Monday, April 13th, 2015

Supercut of Tarantino’s Extreme Close Ups

Nobody loves an extreme closeup like Quentin Tarantino, who is a master of the form and uses the technique in his films for all manner of reasons. Sometimes they convey the gravity of a situation or sometimes some quirk of the character. Whether that’s a weakness, a strength or it’s used purely for stylistic reasons.

Friday, April 10th, 2015

Game of Thrones Supercut Tells the Story of Tyrion Lannister

If you watch Game of Thrones then you’ll know Tyrion Lannister is an oasis of relative sanity amongst the chaos and murder and brutality of the series. And, in time for season five’s upcoming premiere Polish editor Grzegorz Grabowiec has collated this video showing Tyrion’s story so far.

Wednesday, April 8th, 2015

Deconstructing the Beach Scene from Steven Spielberg’s Classic ‘Jaws’

Steven Spielberg is a master of visual invention when it comes to filming a thrilling action sequence—as part of their The Discarded Image series 1848 Media take a look at the beach scene from ‘Jaws,’ a tense moment in the film that ends with the horror of a shark attack and bloodied water.

Wednesday, April 8th, 2015

Two Guys Go to Ridiculous Lengths to Avoid Their Wives Hearing Their Conversation

If anyone had any doubts that Key & Peele are absolutely hilarious, then this sketch should offer them all the proof they need. The pair play two husbands who are trading stories about their wives and trying to be the big man in front of their buddy, while acting like they’re wives don’t say “Jump!” [...]

Tuesday, April 7th, 2015

Extreme Spider Prank Terrifies a Guy’s Friend

This is a nasty prank to play on someone, especially someone afraid of spiders, but it’s very funny too. Pretending to their friend that they’re doing an interrogation skit, he agrees to be tied up to a chair and blindfolded, but being the good friends they are, instead they unleash a tarantula on him.

Tuesday, April 7th, 2015

Gangster Party Line

It’s late at night, you’ve just finished dropping some shit off and you back home chilling. But what’s a lonely gangster to do now? Catch up on Breaking Bad? Read The Hunger Games? Or call the Gangster Party Line and chat some shit with other lonely G-Stars? Call now or these guys will fuck you [...]

Monday, April 6th, 2015

Every Single Death in The Walking Dead Season 5

If you haven’t seen Season 5 of The Walking Dead then look away now, because this supercut collates every death from it, both walkers and characters. And there’s A LOT, seven minutes worth in fact, and as expected from this series there are some brutal and gruesome endings for people and zombies alike.

Friday, April 3rd, 2015

Mockumentary Details the Life of an Adult Film Foley Artist

Grant Meyers is a man who loves sound. Specifically he loves to make sounds for adult movies as part of his job as a foley artist (the people responsible for creating the ambient sounds in films). In this fake documentary we get to see Meyers at work in a job he seems to adore. When [...]

Thursday, April 2nd, 2015

Breaking Dancing in a Glowing Body Suit

UZ is a trap artist from Los Angeles and the visuals to accompany his track “Trap Shit V20″ are something else. It features fantastic dancers who are wearing body suits with glowing parts on them that flash in sync with the song, turning the dancing into a Tron-like spectacle.

Wednesday, April 1st, 2015

See How Interstellar’s Robots TARS and CASE Were Created

Two of the best characters from Christopher Nolan’s ‘Interstellar’ were the walking box-robots TARS and CASE—and it turns out that instead of being entirely CGI like you might have thought, they were actually puppeteer-controlled practical effects. This behind-the-scenes video shows how they were designed and controlled and what and when CGI was used.