
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IcqyZFUFw9Y
A pleasing compilation of dance scenes in movies set to C+C music Factory’s Gonna Make You Sweat by video artist Robert Jones.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IcqyZFUFw9Y
A pleasing compilation of dance scenes in movies set to C+C music Factory’s Gonna Make You Sweat by video artist Robert Jones.
A multi award-winning short by UK filmmaker Spencer Brown that tells the surreal tale (narrated in rhyme by the mighty Stephen Berkoff) of a boy who is born with the ability to record every instant of his life but can’t look back on any of it.
A timelapse of the beardly blocksters of Bright Bricks constructing a 1:1 scale LEGO model of BB8, (with adhesive and steel struts to protect it during transit and on display at screenings of The Force Awakens last month).
The video editors of Mashable Watercooler’s Trailer Mix imagine how Spielberg’s 1998 epic would have been pitched by The Quent.
In short, as is, only moreso, with tunes.
Following the announcement of nominees for Best Film at the upcoming 88th Academy Awards, wags at The Shiznit have released their annual poster tweakfest.
RELATED: Last year’s hon-noms.
A genuinely illuminating feature by Jorge Luengo Ruiz exploring the inspiration behind dozens of memorable Pixar movie scenes. He explains his omission of A Bug’s Life thus:
It is a special case. The whole plot is a tribute to Kurosawa’s Seven Samurai.
Wave City – an Inception inspired, wood, steel and 3D printed coffee table by Cypriot designer Stelios Moussaris.
The entirety of The Wizard Of Oz (1939) (that is to say, every word and non verbal utterance plus opening titles) re-edited into alphabetised form by Matt Busey.
A work of such pointless brilliance that one Vimeo commenter ventures:
Anyone Floyd has Pink sychned this up with yet?
The ‘dead’ sequence, starting around 19:40, is especially good.
But entirely plausible.
Unreleased Star Wars Merchandise Prototypes (1977) (Scarfolk Council)
More stolen moments from the upcoming space opera, courtesy of a new trailer released by Disney in China (where audiences aren’t quite as familiar with the series and the film doesn’t open until the end of January).