A genuinely hilarious video currently doing the rounds, featuring Brazilian actor and comedian Oscar Filho affectionately imitating his friend’s boxer, Mel.
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A compilation of the finest #Trumpfacts by London based animators Cub Studio.
For the Terrifying Tuesday that’s in it.
MORE: All The Trump Facts
Great fun (and family friendly despite the unfortunate translation of its original title Ohen’ Odinokiy Petuh), Russian animator Leonid Shmelkov’s short tells the story of a chicken whose routine is interrupted. To wit:
It is a hard day for the very lonely cock. Perhaps tomorrow it’ll be better. Who knows? Anyway, it can’t get any worse. Or can it? Not only is the production of eggs at stake for the very lonely cock, in this strange world everything is getting stranger by the minute.
Hate that.
A compilation of unsatisfying things by Parisian animation studio Parallel Video – also a promo for their Unsatisfying Challenge in which they invite you to submit your own unfulfilling animations.
Canadian artist Annette Labedski takes a break from abstract figurative painting to create pigment mixing videos, some of which (as above) use symmetrical mirroring, obscuring the palette knife to strangely mesmeric effect.
More at her Instagram account.
A clip from Tuesday night at the Stand Up For Heroes chartity event at Madison Square Garden in New York in which former Daily Show host Jon Stewart recalls a 2013 twitter skirmish with potential Commander In Chief Donald ‘Fuckface Von Clownstick’ Trump.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ls3bqg1NQ_s
A deftly edited montage by Beyond The Frame celebrating the shared universe of Quentin Tarantino’s various films. To wit:
Everything’s connected. There are two universes shared by Tarantino’s characters. Everyone’s related, but unlike real families they talk to each other on the phone. They all eat Big Kahuna Burgers and smoke Red Apples, but somehow seem fit. K-Billy. Records scratching. Shots from trunks.
An experimental projection mapping project by Filip Sterckxby of Belgian animation studio Skullmapping.
An impressively stabilised GoPro helmetcam video from the noggin of mountain biker Steve Storey featuring a super smooth descent he’s perfected over two years.
Full screen and mind your elbows.














