"Everything is awesome when you're the #1 toy in the world! We take on the much-beloved LEGO Movie - with some help from Epic Rap Battles of History's Nice Peter and EpicLLOYD!!!"
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!
"If you've missed The Theory of Everything and the other Best Picture nominees, our talented cast of youngsters will give you a quick (and adorable!) primer."
"Re-cut teaser trailer of the 2015 Fantastic Four film using footage from the 2005 version."
"How Fast Will ZOMBIES Take Over The World?" by Kyle Hill of Nerdist
"Just how dangerous would a zombie epidemic be? How fast will we get screwed when they eventually take over the world, and can we stop them?! Find out on Because Science with Kyle Hill."
"Think you know all the mystical secrets of the Sorcerer Supreme, Dr. Strange?"
"They're super defective!"
"Where they're going, they won't need cheat codes."
"The best heroes are often the ones you'd never expect at first. From Star Wars' Luke Skywalker to The Hunger Games' Katniss Everdeen, Dan lists his Top 7 reluctant heroes on The Dan Cave."
"A number of people who've seen NASA's annual lunar phase and libration videos have asked what the other side of the Moon looks like, the side that can't be seen from the Earth. This video answers that question. The imagery was created using Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter data."
"Watch 93 years flash before your eyes as your favorite robots, cyborgs and humanoids, stomp, roll and swarm their way across the silver screen, in this epic supercut of robots on film."
"This educational film, released in 1980, looks at the then current state of computers and looks ahead to the future. Did you know that computers in education are useful for repetitive drills and multiple-choice questions? Love all the green screens! Enjoy!"
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