Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Video Round-Up: February 11, 2015


"We take on this year's Best Picture front-runner, a simple tale 12 years in the making. And almost as long in the watching."

Welcome to The Geek Art Gallery's daily Video Round-Up, in which we collect the geekiest videos from around the web each day for your enjoyment. Why slog through page after page of kitten and baby videos to find what you're looking for on video aggregators when you can cut straight to the chase here? Comedy sketches, countdowns, movie parodies, nerdy music, science in action, and supercuts - we've got it all!




"This Valentine's Day, "50 Shades of Grey" has a new star. The one and only, Steve Buscemi."


"If we love one film genre more than all the others, it's probably spy movies. From 007 to Bourne, the secret agents of cinema have indulged in amorous affairs, tailored suits, and enough terrible puns to take down entire governments."


"After interviewing puppeteer Toby Philpott at great length over Skype I decided to go a step further and create a mini documentary about his work on Jabba the Hutt for Return of the Jedi. This led me down many paths. Here is the result."


""MythBusters" co-host Adam Savage was left cold with the plot from Interstellar. However, his knowledge of mechanics leads to his conclusion that T.A.R.S. is the perfect robot."


"Soooo we maybe missed a thing or two upon our first viewing."


"Lego version of Fifty Shades of Grey Trailer made by Antonio and Andrea Toscano."


"Hogwarts seem to be taken by a different kind of magic."


"Bonecage loves him some Breaking Bad! On my 3rd time through on Netflix, I thought, "Hmm, this show would be ill-suited to pair with a very 80s and super-awesome Toto song!" So I did it! Grab it on Bandcamp too https://thebonecage.bandcamp.com"


"Welcome to POP PSYCH!, where we analyze what's wrong with your favorite fictional characters."



Batman has had almost as long a history of appearances on the big screen as he has had in his 75 years of comic book adventures - and this great supercut by video editor Jacob T. Swinney charts the characterisation of the Dark Knight across decades of cinematic incarnations pretty succinctly.
"A journey through the evolution of Batman on the big screen and cinema as a whole. From the serials of the 1940s to the Christopher Nolan blockbusters, watch as the iconic character transforms within the different eras of filmmaking."



Did you know that Neil deGrasse Tyson started wrestling because he wanted to be a geek superhero that would defend other geeks from the oppression of the bullies? That’s just one of the many geeky things the man has done in his life. Check out the video for more!


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