
The privacy-loving part of you may not approve, but that’s tough because when has that ever stopped a corporation from doing anything before. So behold Facebook Earth! An app that stalkers of the world will welcome with clasped hands rubbing together with glee. The only good news is that it’s a joke, but it’ll prob only be a joke for so long before someone makes it a reality. Let the fapping begin!
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Disney buying Star Wars and the announcement of another three films to be produced by them is the perfect fodder for some internet mashups. And this one is particularly awesome, as characters from both the Disney and Star Wars universes get spliced and diced together. Pluto as Chewy is a highlight and makes you long for an actual movie like this. J.J. Abrams, are you watching?
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There’s so much fail going on out there that a monthly roundup just won’t do any more, it’s just not adequate because you might be missing out on some damn good fails, which just won’t do. So get your peepers round this collection of losers, who are making sure that no matter how many victories there are in the world, there’s also room for failures too.
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Matsumoto Chousen likes to accomplish feats using ridiculous methods. Don’t ask why, the guy’s Japanese and he’s just got a knack for it, so just enjoy watching him do a high jump by having a bunch of guys dressed in black lift him onto a board and them attempt to hoist him over a high jump bar. ‘Fail’ is a word that could be applied heavily to this situation, but as we know, in Japan, failure is NOT an option.
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After nuclear war, the world was divided into three states and London is the capital of Oceania, ruled by a party who has total control over all citizens. Winston Smith is a humble servant of the party and commits the audacity to fall in love with Julia, a totalitarian society where emotions are considered illegal. They try to escape the eyes and ears of the “Big Brother”, knowing the difficulties they would face. In director Michael Radford’s classic film, Orwell’s novel gets a fitting adaptation.
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It’s a good thing the world’s got an appetite for animated shorts set in post-apocalyptic landscapes because there sure does seem to be a lot of them. Maybe we’re psychologically readying ourselves for the inevitable doomsday that’s going to sew humanity’s end. This is definitely worth a watch though. Amazing stuff.
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With rumours abound about a possible Star Wars 7 film Hans Solo hits the spotlight again, but things are a bit rotten in the state of Dagobah – “She was my wife you wookie sack of shit” Harrison Ford has got some serious issues he needs to work out with Chewbacca, looks like after defeating the Empire some bad things happened between them, the sort of things that shouldn’t happen between friends. And then Jimmy Kimmel had to go and dig it all up again, didn’t he?
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Film adaptations are great because it means you don’t have to spend your time reading the book. All those words and all that time spent staring at pages of text that don’t move or do anything, it’s just boring. Here the Honest Trailer guys take on the entire movie collection, which amounts to 20 hours of footage just so we could have 4 minutes of lulz. It’s about as close to magic as you can get.
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It’s time for that ‘Friday Feeling’ as you slip into the weekend zone – Here’s another delicious dose of pictographic internet hilarity to help round out your week. Specially designed for the lazy web surfer, this gallery can be browsed using just your scroll wheel finger; simply scroll down, lol, then scroll down some more. Couldn’t be simpler!
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It’s the Batman! Well, not really, but it’s the sort of thing you imagine Batman could pull off if he had to (well, if we overlook the several failed escape attempts from the pit). As it is, it’s not multimillionaire Bruce Wayne in that wingsuit but BASE-jump athlete Alexander Polli who boldly does what no one’s done before, a tactical flight through a narrow cave on a rugged mountainside while reaching insane speeds of (155 mph). Precision is key.
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Starting in the 11th century, where your music knowledge is probably a little hazy, and going on through the centuries up until the present, this little ditty explores how music’s evolved. Showing us how dubstep evolved from Marian hymns from the High Middle Ages. Probably. Anyway, it’s a nice little medley that you’ll find pleasing on the ears and who knows you might even learn something.
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