
This is a pretty rad sci-fi short based on the novel The Red Men by Matthew de Abaitua, which sees a futuristic London that’s patrolled by androids known as Dr. Easys who assist the police in calming and controlling situations and the public. This short from Shynola shows one of those Dr Easys in action and is a teaser to try and get funding for a feature. Grim but gripping stuff.
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You Spidey-symphaty senses will be tingling as Cinema Sins delves back into Spider-Man’s cinematic past to dig up the original Sam Raimi film, which had Toby Maguire as Peter Parker, to look for plot holes, inconsistencies and other glaring errors that don’t make sense when you take a second look at them.
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You may suffer from it, you may know someone who suffers from it, but it’s a problem that many people have to deal with, most of them in silence, too ashamed to tell the world of their affliction. But finally someone is speaking out about it, breaking the taboo and letting women know that it’s OK, it’s all gonna be OK.
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Who doesn’t like a good movie fight scene? Or even a bad one, for that matter? Here is 98 classic and not-so-classic scenes mashed up together and set, appropriately, to Motley Crue’s “Kickstart My Heart”. You get Kill Bil, Van Damme, Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, The Matrix, The Karate Kid, even George McFly decking Biff from Back To The Future. What’s not to like?
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“LETS GET R-R-R-R-EADY TO RUMBLE!!!” – If a night out at the club involves this many crushed pelvises, then you might want to reconsider what you do in your downtime. This isn’t the kind of dancing where you come away with some sore feet and maybe some damage to your reputation as the greatest dancer since Travolta, this dancing could damage your physical health.
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If you thought the Twilight franchise was nothing but a plague upon the earth, then look on the bright side: without it we wouldn’t have this hilarious bad liping reading of the saga, which is pretty much the funniest thing you’re going to see today. Or at least in the next ten minutes.
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Ukraine could be on the brink of civil war—after the Russians annexed Crimea the next place they decided to sow dissent was in Donetsk in Ukraine. This region is now being called the Donetsk People’s Republic, as pro-Russian militants form a barricade around the city. A few weeks back, on only the second day of this new, self-proclaimed state, Ukrainians gathered in the Regional Administration Building to discuss their new government and make plans for the future.
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The ocean’s pretty big, but how big would you say it is? Like, mega big or giantly hugely big? TedTalks come to the rescue as Scott Gass explains just how massive it is. For instance it takes up 71% of the Earth, houses 99% of the biosphere, and contains some of Earth’s grandest geological features. It’s just a little reminder of the interplay between humanity and the ocean and how we rely and affect one another.
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Chalk Warfare is by special effects channel SoKrispyMedia and shows epic, running gun battles unfolding where the fighters use chalk to draw and create their weapons to pound their enemy with. So, say they wanted an AK-47 to blast their opponent with, they just have to draw it and there it is.
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Using characters that look like Mii avatars and roping in the talents of Life of Pi composer Shri, UNICEF have created a very strange public service announcement to persuade Indians to take their poo to the loo—after a guy wakes up from a night’s sleep he’s greeted by a giant turd, which proceeds to chase him through the streets.
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Brian Williams doesn’t immediately strike you as the kind of guy to be sipping on some gin and juice while his mind is on his money and his money on his mind—but he is in the mind of Jimmy Fallon, who remixed various newcasts of Williams on his Tonight Show to make it sound like he was rapping the lyrics to “Gin and Juice” by Snoop Dogg.
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