The rising tide of plastic – a Midas curse for the modern age – explained by German educational design studio Kurzgesaght.
Previously: The Deadliest
The rising tide of plastic – a Midas curse for the modern age – explained by German educational design studio Kurzgesaght.
Previously: The Deadliest
Nobody – not Batman, not Robin, neither their allies nor their nemeses – can resist the lure of the 1966 Batman theme tune or, indeed, the trap remix by RemixManiacs.
A short by Monster Truck Ninja.
A short, sweet, thankfully rotor blade injury free clip of Johny the dog’s (narrowly) failed attempt to foil the takeoff of a quadcopter drone.
Using the vintage effect of blending colourful liquids and chemicals to simulate nebulae and galaxies (a technique employed in films like 2001: A Space Odyssey) Nicolas Arnol visualises ‘the uncharted territories of outer space’.
The Late Late Show. 1980.
John McKenna’s hair. Adam Clayton’s jumper. A hatless Edge.
Good times.
A series of vignettes by filmmakers Jordan Hemingway and Alban Adam featuring various ‘goth’ subcultures.
1,377 plastic shipping pallets lined up for an acoustically pleasingly, record-breaking ‘domino topple’ by UK handling company Exporta Global.
Here’s the set-up.
The already hilarious Trump-Kim pantomime gets the Bad Lip Reading treatment.
An original and rather excellent 2017 short by Lucas Leyva and Jillian Mayer that uses the traditional Japanese puppeteer theatre of bunraku to tell the story of two of the anonymous folk seen fleeing the gargantuan onslaught of Godzilla and friends in Japanese disaster movies.
To wit:
The first Mothra film to make it to Sundance. A day in the life of a Husband and a Wife, living in a world of giant monsters.
https://vimeo.com/275826346
Another superedit of dance scenes from movies: this time – 300 memorable sequences intercut by Casper Langbak.
Full list of movies here.
Related: Let’s Dance