Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Video Round-Up: February 3, 2015


"A short horror comedy about the dangers of modern technology"
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!




"Paying to get ahead? What has this world come to."


"No movie would be complete without these musically inclined individuals. Join http://www.WatchMojo.com as we count down our picks for the top 10 movie score composers."



Even with an exciting teacher, it’s hard not to daydream a little in class. Just don’t lose focus in math class. Kanilj demonstrates what happens when you daydream in math class in this trending video. At first, the lesson seems so juvenile.

But look away for just one moment and the blackboard will inevitably be covered with impossible formulas and equations. Every. Time.




Filmmaker Jon Rolph (aka CheesyBricks) paints with LEGOs in this brilliant stop-motion short film.
"Painting, with Lego!"


"After having appeared in more Smash Bros games than his own, Ness has turned evil. His mission, destroy all other video game characters. His first target, newcomer Little Mac.

This is an intro video my friends and I created for a stunt show called The Legend of Zelda, Gamers Against the Grimdark, that premiered at MAGfest 13 (a videogame convention for those who don't know). There is a possibility that it might evolve into a full blown web series."


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


"Taiwan’s fastest one handed speed cuber."


"Jupiter Ascending is out next week. Finally! Hopefully the Wachowskis' newest outing will contain everything we loved about the Matrix. And more. IN SPACE! To get you in the mood, here are seven things you (probably) didn’t know about the Matrix."


"Jupiter Jones (Mila Kunis) was born under a night sky, with signs predicting that she was destined for great things. Now grown, Jupiter dreams of the stars but wakes up to the cold reality of a job cleaning other people’s houses and an endless run of bad breaks. Only when Caine (Channing Tatum), a genetically engineered ex-military hunter, arrives on Earth to track her down does Jupiter begin to glimpse the fate that has been waiting for her all along—her genetic signature marks her as next in line for an extraordinary inheritance that could alter the balance of the cosmos."


"While so many sitcoms rely on tired stereotypes, Bob’s Burgers shines through with original characters who are TOTALLY FEMINIST. Is Tina Belcher a revolutionary depiction of female sexuality? How has Gene made strides for the body positive movement? And should all parents look up to Bob & Linda? Let’s all raise our glasses to Bob’s Burgers for normalizing gender equality. But don’t forget: Tina’s no hero -- she puts her bra on one boob at a time like everyone else."



College Humor has released a hilarious comedy sketch called “How to Tell If You’re a Basic Bro.” The short stars Kerri Kenney as a doctor who diagnoses Brian Murphy as a “basic bro.” She then helps his girlfriend come to terms with her boyfriend’s condition. The sketch points out several ways that a bro can be basic.
"He likes football, cold beer, and not having a shred of originality."



John Collins made the farthest-flying paper aeroplane in the recorded history of paper aeroplanes. He published a video on how to fold it in November, but that missed the key elements that made his aeroplane the very best in the world. He sent us this video that contains all the tricks you need to match his skills.
"World record paper airplane instructions. Complete instructions for Suzanne, the world record for distance design; including taping and dihedral angle measurements. Check out the Kickstarter project, starting Monday, February 2, 2015, for The National Paper Airplane Contest."

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