The ‘Indiana Jones’ Boulder Chase Scene Recreated in Real Life by Improv Everywhere
For the second mission in their ongoing “Movies in Real Life” series, Improv Everywhere recreated the iconic boulder chase scene from Indiana Jones and the…
Intro to Drums, cdza Demonstrates the Fundamentals of Rock and Jazz Drumming
In “Intro to Drums,” the second episode of The Instrumentals series by cdza, musician Allan Mednard demonstrates rock and jazz styles of drumming and walks…
Blowing Up Over 100 Cars in the Video Game ‘Grand Theft Auto V’
SubParButInHD founder Fyshokid blows up mountains of cars — at one point creating a chain reaction that destroys over 120 vehicles — in the video…
One-Minute Mashup of Songs That Were Ripped Off
Los Angeles-based comedian and musician Chad Neidt has created a one-minute mashup of songs that were ripped off. Chad plays the songs side by side…
Woman Covers ‘Sweet Child o’ Mine’ by Guns N’ Roses on a Guzheng
Vancouver, Canada-based musician Michelle Kwan covers the power ballad “Sweet Child o’ Mine” by Guns N’ Roses on a guzheng, an ancient Chinese string instrument.
Tom Hanks: The Movie, Different Tom Hanks Films Mashed Up Into One Amazing Adventure
“The greatest Tom Hanks movie of all-time, is all of them…” Official Comedy has a created “Tom Hanks: The Movie,” a video mashup of films…
A Creepy-Looking Crab Sushi Roll Arranged Like a Centipede
On Twitter, Takumi has posted a photo of a creepy-looking crab sushi roll that is arranged to look like some kind of centipede. via Takumi,…
Robot Turtles, A Programming Board Game That Lets Preschool Kids ‘Control’ Grownups
I’ve been told that this would never sell in the toy aisle. I’ve shown it to board game designers and manufacturers; they told me this…
Peter Schlumbohm, Inventor of the Chemex Coffeemaker
Collectors Weekly has posted a fascinating profile of Peter Schlumbohm, the prolific mid-century inventor who created the iconic Chemex pour-over coffeemaker. Coffee aficionados may be…
Welcome to Tokyo, Synchronized Robotic Dance Video by World Order
Japanese performer Genki Sudo and his band World Order perform their signature synchronized robotic dancing in the new video “Welcome to TOKYO.” For more curiously…