The Naviator, A Drone Capable of Flying in the Air and Maneuvering Through Water
The Naviator is a drone capable of flying in the air and maneuvering through water, as well as switching seamlessly from one to the other. The…
Magician With Upset Stomach Surprises People by Sprinting Into a Porta Potty and Becoming Frozen in Carbonite
Magician Rahat Hussein recently surprised people in a park by running past them with an upset stomach, hopping into a porta potty, and then revealing…
The Cast of Star Wars Sings ‘Stayin’ Alive’ by The Bee Gees Thanks to Creative Editing by The Tonight Show
The cast of the original Star Wars trilogy, prequels, and even the maligned holiday special sing a version of the 1977 Disco hit “Stayin’ Alive” by…
SpaceX Has Successfully Landed the First Stage of Their Falcon 9 Rocket After Sending It To Space
SpaceX has successfully landed the first stage of their Falcon 9 rocket after sending it to space on December 21, 2015. The primary purpose of…
A Candid Portrayal of the Oddly Predatory Lyrics to the Classic Christmas Song ‘Baby It’s Cold Outside’
In a really candid skit for Funny or Die, performers Casey Wilson and Scott Aukerman act out the disquietingly predatory lyrics to the classic Christmas…
Gag Reels From Phase One and Two of the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Gag reels have been released for both phase one and phase two of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Both gag reels are featured in the Marvel…
The Onion Reviews Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Movie critic Peter K. Rosenthal of The Onion’s Film Standard reviews J.J. Abram‘s new film Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
A Supercut of Santa Claus Appearing in Movies
Andy Schneider and Jonathan Britnell of Burger Fiction created a supercut of Santa Claus appearing in movies.
A Beautiful Stop-Motion Film That Presents a Touching Theory As to Why the Sea Is Blue
Filmmaker Vincent Peone has created a beautiful short film that utilizes stop-motion and an underwater soundtrack to bring his vision to life. Positing that the…
Film From a 1946 NACA Experiment Shows How a Human Reacts to Wind Blasts of up to 457 MPH
Film from a 1946 experiment conducted by the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (a predecessor to NASA) shows how a human subject reacts to a…