So this dropped on the Internet today for no apparent reason. Created by YouTuber, The Usual Suspect, this video uses 183 movies to sing Linkin Park's "In the End." This had to take a very long time to do. Seriously, how did he come up with this idea? Cameos from all your favorite movie characters are abound so check this out.
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Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Watch Linkin Park's 'In the End' Sung by 183 Movies Now!
So this dropped on the Internet today for no apparent reason. Created by YouTuber, The Usual Suspect, this video uses 183 movies to sing Linkin Park's "In the End." This had to take a very long time to do. Seriously, how did he come up with this idea? Cameos from all your favorite movie characters are abound so check this out.
Monday, January 4, 2016
Update: Former WWE Superstar Great Khali's Twitter Account Is Still Brilliant!
Former
WWE Superstar Great Khali has an outstanding Twitter
account. Since joining Twitter in 2012, the Indian giant has amassed
over 150,000 followers. Quite a lot for a guy who hasn't been in the
WWE in a few years. While being a former WWE Superstar and a legend
in India (he's caused riots during appearances) is all good, maybe
the reason he's been gaining followers is because of his hilarious
Twitter account. Buzzfeed first documented his account back in July of 2014. I think it's time we revisit it.
Certainly
unintentional, Khali manages to make any of the photos posted in his
Tweets weird. It's like he's trying to make the front page of Awkward
Family Photos with every picture. Why are these funny? It's his
oddly stern face that he has in every single picture. Take a look for
yourself.
Watch Zombies Versus Mad Max In Wyrmwood
For
far too long, no
director has
combined
two of the most insane futures that could possibly happen; Mad Max
and the zombie apocalypse, into
one movie. But now, we have ”Wyrmwood,”
an
Australian film
released on video and available on Netflix.
It's
bloody, full of crazy people (zombies and humans alike), and a good
time. It's not going to win any Oscars, but that's not what it was
intended for. If you want to see some an action-horror film, Wyrmwood
is it. It's not for the squeamish, so don't watch the trailer if you
can't handle gore and that sort of stuff.
Watch A Solar-Powered Sega Genesis In Action
The
Sega Genesis has blast processing. It does what Nintendon't. And now
you can add that it can be solar-powered to the list of things that
this 20+ year-old system can do. In this video by Lord Karnage of
Classic Game Room (which recently closed its doors, RIP), a
solar-powered Sega machine runs all of the classic video games that
we all remember.
On
the Genesis, I was fond of the Streets of Rage games. While I did
play Sonic the Hedgehog and its many sequels and spin-offs, those
Sega-created cop-based beat-em-up games were downright fun. The
levels are diverse, the fighting feels responsive, and you can call
for backup who dropd bombs on your enemies. If you haven't played
these, check them out. They're on Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection
for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. If you're feeling even more
adventurous, try out Streets of Rage Remix, a fan-made video game
that Sega had taken down because it was so good that it wasn't just a
fan-made game, but a quality game.
Anime Control: For When You Need To Take Back The Reigns
I've seen a lot of things in my day, but never this. Recently found on Imgur, this image shows a police van with the words "Anime Contol" on the side. I guess this town has too many Naruto cosplayers and people screaming "Kawaii desu." Do any of you guys live in a town like this?
Adventure Time Explains Why Laws Exist
Adventure
Time is a pretty odd show. Sometimes, I think it's not even for kids,
but for adults in their 30s. What child would know the Cheers
theme? So what else could the show do that would seem out of place
for a show that is already out of place? Laws!! These guys discuss
laws and government in a very unconventional way.
Thursday, October 22, 2015
Watch Michael J. Fox Yell For Doc Brown On The Set Of Peter Jackson's The Frighteners
Michael J. Fox's love affair with Back to the Future goes further than we imagined. As you can see in the video below, Fox yells the crazy white-haired Doc's name in these clips from Peter Jackson's The Frighteners. The final Back to the Future, Part 3, was made a whole 6 years before The Frighteners. It's obvious that Fox really liked the character.
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