
A new bridge is built connecting a young boy’s island home to the mainland, and with it come new opportunities and challenges, but also questions that don’t immediately have an answer. The cosy island home where the boy has his first love and his family suddenly seems too small to hold him.
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This video, ‘Amaro and Walden’s Joyride’, is the perfect mix of animation and live action as directors Tim McCourt and Max Taylor show us the joyriding adventures of two pint-sized characters as they go for a mad day out in an remote-controlled Jeep. Watch as they pull donuts, get a tattoo, annoy Suggs from Madness, and generally have a ball.
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Pixar’s latest movie Inside Out has been a massive success at the box-office with its tear-jerking narrative of a young girl trying to deal with the emotions of moving to a new town. But one thing it’s missing is some pounding music to get the adrenaline pumping, but thankfully Vimeo user Nelson Carvajal has added that in.
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YouTuber Merfish has created a rather excellent Grand Theft Auto V video, recreating the famous and beloved Fresh Prince of Bel-Air opening but setting it inside the lands and basketball courts of Los Santos. The shot-for-shot remake features Franklin Clinton as Will Smith and Merfish manages to hold very true to the original.
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The climactic three-way standoff in Sergio Leone’s The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly is a piece of cinematic poetry. The editing throughout the entire film is full of surprises and expertise, but it’s near the end of the film in the stand-off that it reaches its zenith.
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Apple are back with their latest revolutionary product, a music streaming service! Yeah, Apple Music isn’t exactly entirely original and College Humor labour that point in this very, very sarcastic parody video. What makes it extra hilarious is the fact that they create it in the style of Apple’s commercials, absolutely ridiculing the company in the process.
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Sexy just got, well, normal with Nacho Punch’s spoof trailer for a fake movie Regular Mike, which sees a regular normal guy come onto the stripping stage. And instead of driving women wild with his sculpted abs and toned bod, he drives them wild with his abilities to complete domestic chores, like separating the recycling from the standard rubbish.
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British animator Cyriak is an expert in creating mind-melting videos that will send you spiralling into insanity, and this video is no different. They all feature a looped piece of animation that gets more and more complex until it mutates into something completely baffling and frightening but entirely mesmerising.
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The filmmakers behind this documentary short look at what Star Trek means in the modern era, questioning whether people have misunderstood creator Gene Roddenberry’s original vision. They explore what the series has become and what it means to the fans by following the cast and crew of the fan series ‘Star Trek Continues’ and asking them what makes something truly Star Trek.
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At the beginning of this music video for Namie Amuro’s “Golden Touch,” you’re asked to place your finger on a specific point marked by a dot on your screen—this then becomes the focal point for the video, which gives the illusion that your fingertip is affecting what’s going on. Your finger appears to pop bubblegum bubbles, press buttons, shatter mirrors, and lots of other effects.
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The Shining was creepy enough already, but filmmaker Richard Vezina decided to make it even creepier by imagining what it might be like if it was directed by David Lynch. In Blue Shining he playfully brings elements and Lynchian tropes into Kubrick’s disturbing horror film to create an uncanny, unsettling atmosphere.
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