
Poor old Jonah Hill, here he relates quite a tragic tale about how he was flirting with a woman on an airplane and it was all heading in the direction of the Mile High Club when all of a sudden a random stranger who must’ve eaten something that violently disagrees with him kills any chance of sexy-time on a plane occurring . Don’t wanna give away any spoilers, so just watch the video and feel his pain.
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Documentary exploring the controversial figure behind the Megaupload site who’s recently launched Megaparty, a political party in New Zealand—he’s currently under house arrest for his involvement in the largest copyright case the world has ever seen. Vice visited him at his mansion in New Zealand and discussed his upcoming EDM album, online surveillance, file-sharing, and the case. The guy’s a legend.
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Facebook, you’ve changed man. You’ve changed. It used to be the case that you’d post something and people would see it and could like it and engage with it, but now, because they’re all about the mo’ money, this isn’t the way they do things—instead they want you to reveal details about yourself or pay if you’re a company and for that, they’ll gladly make sure people get to see your stuff. In the video above, this guy nails what’s currently wrong with the social network – more like the anti-social network.
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It’s a simple premise: in the downtime from the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders swimwear calendar shoot they were given a hula hoop with a GoPro attached to it, the result is how you will be spending the next two and a half minutes of your life—it’s the sort of video that will make Tim Berners-Lee glad he invented the internet. #bestcheerleadercostumesever
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This is Lacee Garcia, and she’s the latest person to post a post-wisdom teeth video of herself jacked up to the eyeballs on anaesthetic—and you’ll see what an emotional state she’s in as she cries salt tears explaining to the camera about her and her mom’s planned trip to Lacee’s favourite place on the planet – Target – which she proceeds to mention a few times. Target, Target, TARGET!!! Poor kid’s lost her marbles.
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The new Muppets movie is coming to a screen relatively near you in March, but before then comes this hilarious trailer which perfectly mocks internet outrage, as fans of the show become enraged and incensed (and spout nonsense) at why the show hasn’t been nominated best picture for realz and a few hundred other awards too.
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Meet Molly Dworsky, she graduated from a Hopkins, MN high school 10 years ago and in this video parody she laments at life in the real world and how it mocks her, so she longs for those carefree days back in high school when no one had mortgages or babies or saggy breasts—and all this is compounded by the fact that music stars are now only 17 years old and richer and cooler than she’ll ever be.
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Welcome to the future, and you might want to look away now if you enjoy sitting down, because the future looks to be quite energetic—the good news though, exercise is about to get a lot more fun, with wearable tech able to merge digital and physical realities it means we’ll be living in an augmented world where gaming mechanics leak into fitness activities, giving you the motivation to workout, like zombies chasing you on the morning jog for example. SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY!!!
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So, allegedly, The Wolf of Wall Street (Leonardo DiCaprio just got a Golden Globe for his performance) has 522 instances of the word “f#ck” which makes it the film (non-documentary) which has the most “f#cks” in the history of cinema—quite an achievement for Mr Scorsese there and the screenwriters, probably made their job a little easier too, so to honor such a milestone, here is the abridged version of the film, complete with all (or more accurately just) the “f#cks”.
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Using footage shot from the Washington Street bridge above State Route 163 in San Diego, filmmaker and artist Cy Kuckenbaker reveals the color palette and color preferences of contemporary San Diego drivers in addition to traffic patterns and volumes, by reordering and reorganizing the passing cars by color in 4 minutes of footage that he shot. It looks great and will satisfy the OCD side of you.
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There is no originality in any creative endeavour, everything is just copied or “inspired” by something else: this idea has been the basis for Kirby Ferguson’s Everything is a Remix series, which looked at how films and TV and music regurgitate ideas and images. But it doesn’t stop there, in his latest video Kirby shows how technology too is a product of copying and influence, part of a constant cycle of regeneration.
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