Seflie Stick Aerobics Are #SelfieStickAerobics

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The workout for Generation Selfie is here, an intense exercise regime that has the benefits of not only getting you fit, but also allowing you to look at your self for the entire time. So you can stretch, then pose, the click, then repeat.

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Disney Characters Invade Star Wars: The Force Awakens

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Pistol Shrimps have done what some may see as sacrilegious, by planting many, many Disney characters into the Star Wars universe. Combining both of the Star Wars: The Force Awakens trailers that have been released so far, Disney favs like Dumbo, Olaf, Aladdin, and lots more are expertly inserted into the action.

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Supercars and Sportscars Face off in the World’s Greatest Drag Race

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Ten of the planet’s best sports cars and supercars face off in this quarter-mile race for glory. Cars inclue the Mercedes AMG GT S, Bentley Continental GT3-R, Chevrolet Corvette Z06, Cadillac ATS-V, Volkswagen Golf R, Porsche Cayman GT4, Mazda MX-5 Miata, Mercedes-AMG C63 S, Lexus RC F, and Cadillac CTS-V.

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Eminem is an Action Hero in Music Video for ‘Phenomenal’

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Marhsall Mathers flexes his action hero muscles in the music video for his song “Phenomenal,” which see Mathers wake up in hospital and then immediately give some beat downs in the corridor outside. Then he’s out on the street, inexplicably fighting off more bad guys before a high octane motorcycle chase ensues.

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Matt Damon and Jimmy Kimmel Go to Couples Therapy

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Matt Damon and Jimmy Kimmel are long time frenemies, they had a falling out and they’ve never been able to quite work it out. But they’re trying, and so dedicated are they to resolution that they’re even willing to try couples therapy. You can see exactly how that went in this video.

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Carl’s Jr.’s Tex Mex Burger Commercial Has Some Fun with the ‘Borderwall’

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Sexism is alive and well in Carl’s Jr. commercials, which amongst the women in bikinis and slow-mo ass-slapping also happen to have a couple of burgers in there—although you’d be forgiven if you somehow missed them. As well as sexism, they’ve also made their ad chime with topical issues. Namely, immigration.

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This CGI Moshpit is Much More Insane than the Real Thing

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Dutch band De Staat’s song “Witch Doctor” is one of the more intense and bizarre music videos you’re going to see—shot on a low budget with green screens and using motion capture, it features lead singer Torre Florim goading and controlling a legion of CGI moshers.

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John Oliver Mocks News Coverage of the Refugee Crisis on Last Week Tonight

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There are millions of migrants seeking asylum in Europe but after fleeing horror at home they face hostility, racism, and red tape when they get there. And the public’s perception of them isn’t helped by the news coverage which stokes the flames by painting them in an unflattering light.

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Jimmy Kimmel Made Celebrities Read Mean Tweets to a Live Audience

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For an entire week of shows Jimmy Kimmel invited celebrities to read terrible and nasty things people tweet about them, and they did it all in front of a live studio audience too. In this edition of #MeanTweets celebrities like Jeff Bridges, Kristen Bell, Benedict Cumberbatch, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Liam Neeson, Emily Blunt, Halle Berry, and loads more deliver some hialrious home truths.

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Awesome Short Film Combines Aspects of Zombie, Sci-Fi & Superhero Flicks

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Director Mitch Cohen mashes up the nerd-dream of zombie, superhero, and sci-fi movies into short film “Super Zero: Badass Journey Into Zombie Awesomeness” which takes place in the near future where a discovery of life on Mars leads to the zombie apocalypse back on Earth.

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Why Do Action Scenes Suck? Two Guys Explain

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YouTubers Sam and Niko reveal what it is about some action scenes in movies that make them, well, not very good. Firstly they show what a bad action scene looks like and then they look at movies that do action scenes brilliantly. Usually they involve characters we care about, actually show the action and the action with reaction—stuff like that.

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