
Magali Barbe is a director and VFX animator who’s previously applied her skills to big budget Hollywood movies, and now she’s just released a short story that peers into our virtual reality future. It looks at the concept of VR pets and creatures but has a kind of of Black Mirror type vibe .
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This animated short by Noodles Studio is a proof of concept for a proposed animated adult series. The series will center around an astronaut named Dave who is headed to Mars. As a mark of the kind of wackiness you can expect from the series, his buddy on this journey is a sentient melon who is so annoying he nearly drives Dave insane.
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In this awesome sketch by Chris Smith and Jack De Sena (aka Chris and Jack) a guy called Cody appears in an all-white room and is a little shocked to learn that, yes, he has died. Along with the mysterious white room is a mysterious guy who tells Cody he has 60 seconds to ask any question about the meaning of life and the universe.
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When you’re sitting down enjoying an episode of FX TV comedy It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia you might not immediately be struck by its similarities to German philosophers. But, if you dig a little deeper it’s there. At least it is according to this video essay by CrackerJacked which explores how the gang gets philosophical.
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In this video from Wired they explore how we’re not just living in the Golden Age of TV, but also the Golden Age of TV title sequences too. And as anyone who watches celebrated shows like Game of Thrones, True Detective, Westworld, and others will know, it’s true. As the vid explains title sequences used to be an afterthought, as the many cheesy 80s and 90s shows will attest.
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Ozzy Man casting his hilarious views on the Baywatch trailer feels like it’s a match made in heaven, and it most certainly is. What could be a better fit for his no holds barred commentary than a reboot movie of a 90s TV show about life guards on a California beach. It’s probably going to be better than the movie itself, unless of course they got Ozzy Man to do this through the whole movie.
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It’s happened again, those damn flesh-loving undead have taken over the earth in another zombie apocalypse. Which means no one is safe from turning into a lumbering cannibal seeking the sweet, heady taste of human meat. But one man has some precious cargo which he wants to save at all costs, even if he himself turns into one of the walking dead. You’ll be fighting back the tears by the end of it.
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When it comes to things in life you definitely don’t want to attempt, one of them is you probably don’t want to jump in a river full of crocodiles. There’s no need to explain why not because it’s obvious that it’s ridiculously dangerous. However that’s what a drunk young Australian guy decided to do in an attempt to impress a pretty British backpacker tourist.
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Of all Quentin Tarantino’s movies, his 2007 exploitation movie Death Proof is probably his least valued—even the director himself has spoken before about it being the “worst movie” he’s made. That’s not to say it’s a bad movie, but the rest of his films are so great, that it doesn’t really stand up against them.
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Erik Hoffstad from Internet Comment Etiquette uses his expansive knowledge of commenting on videos, and directs it towards the niche of people recording themselves getting stoned. Hoffstad fearlessly smokes a joint and watches other people smoking joints so he can educate the rest of us on the right ways to write sentences under YouTube videos.
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Think of the greats of Drum & Bass and you think of names like Goldie, Roni Size, Grooverider, Tom and Jerry…Well, of course that last one being a cartoon cat and mouse isn’t something you would think of in terms of DnB music. But that’s exactly what remix artist Eclectic Method has done in this unique take on the popular cartoon.
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