
Now this has taken some serious dedication and man hours to make, as it’s Bruno Mars and Mark Ronson’s “Uptown Funk” sung by 280 movies, each line delivered to the letter by various different actors and scenes. The result is something to marvel at and YouTuber dondrapersayswhat who made it says it took them three months to complete.
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Philly comedian and rapper Lil Dicky finds himself under the scrutiny of Snopp Dogg while applying for the role of Professional Rapper in this awesome animated music video—most jobs in the world involve having to undertake an interview process first of all, but that’s doesn’t generally happen when you want to become a rap star.
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Joe Bereta from the Epic How To series gives a rundown on how you might go about starting your own country, should the desire take you. Because, why not? Shoot for the moon, and all that. It’s not going to be easy though, and you may even end up having to start your own country on the moon, because most of the land in the world has already been staked.
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As part of their Man-at-Arms: Reforged YouTube series blacksmiths Matt Stagmer and Kerry Stagmer of Baltimore Knife & Sword use traditional techniques to build, from scratch, the Hattori Hanzo katana samurai sword used by Black Mamba (Uma Thurman) in Kill Bill: Volume 1 & 2.
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Freddie Wong shows us what the trouble with two-player fighting games is, one person’s usually better than the other, and if you’re a bit rusty and haven’t played for a while, like say since childhood, chances are you can’t remember all the moves (although no one ever forgets a hadouken). So one of you spends half the game trying to remember what the special laser eyeball move is and has to keep pausing it and christ! Just get on with the game already!
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Stanley Kubrick was no stranger to putting a few tracking shots in his movies, and this montage features some of this master of cinema’s most famous films like The Shining, 2001: A Space Odyssey, A Clockwork Orange, and Eyes Wide Shut. Such is his skill that even without the context of the actual films the shots hypnotise you.
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Now, you might not think that you’d want to listen to 10 hours of the same track, but you probably haven’t heard “The 7th Element” by Russian singer Vitas, off his 2001 debut album Philosophy of Miracle. One you hear it, and see the video, which is something in its own right, then you’ll realise why someone bothered to take the time to put it on loop for such an extended period.
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If you’re looking for sophisticated humor, then what the heck are you doing on the internet for a start. And secondly, you won’t find it here? Instead this is something far better, this is a compilation of Jean-Claude Van Damme doing his Jean-Claude Van Damme thing, but with fart noises added in highly appropriate times.
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Well, it looks like 2015 has been a bad year for some people, which means it’s been a good year for fail compilations, because we’re only just over half way through and there has been plenty of fuel for the fail fire. Just take a look at these people trying and failing and let yourself bask in some delightful schadenfreude.
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Two epic franchises meet in this mashup that ponders if Mad Max was actually part of the Star Wars universe. You might think they don’t have much in common, one is a sci-fi space opera, the other a post-apocalyptic road movie, but Krishna Shenoi, who made this video, shows that they do.
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Jurassic Park is an all-time classic monster movie that rocked worlds back when it was released in the 90s—not only for its then groundbreaking VFX but also for its suspense and generally for being an all out thrill ride of a movie. But there was one thing it was seriously lacking in—and that was high heels.
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