Danny Boyd of CinemaStix looked at the seminal 1980s comedy "Ferris Bueller's Day Off", noting how editor Paul Hirsch saved the movie. | Continue reading
Iftah Gabbai connected a light switch to a drumming mechanism, making the light flash to the beat. | Continue reading
Composer and sound engineer Jon Mattox musically broke down the production of the classic 10cc song "I'm Not in Love". | Continue reading
When in London, HungryHugh found a tasty way to enjoy an entire Sunday roast at once in the form of the Yorkshire Burrito. | Continue reading
Balloon artist Sergei Shevchenko creates intricate balloon sculptures giving each character's personality vibrant colors and detailed design. | Continue reading
Artist Chris Jacoub creates dynamic portraits of skeletons in various poses that pour acrylic paint as part of the experience. | Continue reading
Filmmaker New York Nico (Nicolas Heller) of Heller Films announced the release of his debut book New York Nico’s Guide to New York City. Not only does the native New Yorker talk about his favorite local spots around the five boroughs, but the people behind them. In this must-have … | Continue reading
WorldScott made a "whoosh bottle" by filling 10 gallon glass bottle with rubbing alcohol and setting it on fire making the fumes sing. | Continue reading
A 1964 advertisement for Florida State University featured a young Jim Morrison as a student who was not accepted. | Continue reading
The human belonging to Porky Belly the cat didn't want the lounging feline on his desk, so he began stacking socks on his back to annoy him. | Continue reading
A pair of black Labrador retrievers have joined the staff of Tewkesbury Abbey in Gloucestershire, England as deputy vergers. | Continue reading
Longtime frenemies Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman sat down with Sean Evans of "Hot Ones" while eating progressively spicier wings. | Continue reading
Max Miller of Tasting History prepared a Confederate coffee recipe from the Civil War that employed sweet potatoes and rye in place of beans. | Continue reading
XIX Back to Life enhanced and colorized the 1905 film "Pussy's Breakfast" which showed a young girl enjoying her breakfast with her cat. | Continue reading
David Hartley explained the serendipitous story of Dire Straits' "Money for Nothing", noting how several serendipitous events came together. | Continue reading
WDIV in Detroit, Michigan put a camera on a suitcase to get behind-the-scenes POV footage of what happens to luggage when it's checked. | Continue reading
Stefan Kim of SciShow explains why the sky appears blue to human eyes due to Rayleigh Scattering, the scattering of light by particles. | Continue reading
Brian Johnson sat down with Dan Rather of "The Big Interview" to talk about joining AC/DC and writing "Back in Black". | Continue reading
Paraplegic tennis player Kevin Piette made history by carrying the Olympic torch while walking upright in a personal exoskeleton. | Continue reading
Elliott Cost created One Minute Park, a wonderful website that lets viewers visually visit parks around the world for one minute at a time. | Continue reading
Bloxsy performed a badass medley of iconic guitar riffs from the first decade of the 21st century, playing each in order of the year released. | Continue reading
Alvin Chang of The Pudding used hard data to examine how the tone of science fiction has changed over the past 70 years. | Continue reading
A tingly TED-Ed lesson written by Cella Wright explains the physiology of the so-called funny bone and why hitting it isn't so funny. | Continue reading
New York Nico spoke with Bronx native Anthony Nazario Sr. (Naz) about stickball and how its been passed down for generations since the 1930s. | Continue reading
Comedian Joe Pera used his signature Buffalo, New York twang to narrate Ant Lab's slow motion footage of beetles taking flight. | Continue reading
The Museum of Lost Memories digitized a reel 8mm film by a couple named Pam and Ted who took a trip to NYC in 1965 for the 1964 World's Fair. | Continue reading
Jamie Dupuis stood on a windy country road and played a lush cover of the AC/DC song "Thunderstruck" on his signature harp guitar. | Continue reading
Clejan the Trap Violinist amazingly summoned turtles to the surface of a pond while playing an amazing violin cover of "Crazy Train". | Continue reading
Filmmaker Patrick Tommaso cut together a vivid montage of movie scenes that feature eggs of all kinds. | Continue reading
French actor and comedian Romain Barreda hilariously used the outstretched tabby cat on his laptop as a keyboard. | Continue reading
Nostalgic listmaker Rhetty for History looked back on popular toys and games of the 1970s that have gone away for good. | Continue reading
A lingual TED-Ed lesson written by Cella Wright explains some of the most interesting tongues out there in the animal kingdom. | Continue reading
Hildegard von Blingin’ and Friar Funk performed a cover of the Billy Joel song "We Didn't Start the Fire" in a traditional medieval style. | Continue reading
A salon owner found a tiny baby mouse whom he cared for so well that she grew up nice and strong with a big personality. | Continue reading
A salon owner found a tiny baby mouse whom he cared for so well that she grew up nice and strong with a big personality. | Continue reading
Hank Azaria valiantly tried to get a reaction from a Buckingham Palace Guard by voicing his most famous characters from "The Simpsons". | Continue reading
Musician Dušan Holý played the very unusual "Mono Tone Piano", a tiny piano that has only a single white key. | Continue reading
Come to Cheesus explained the history of Mimolette, a French cheese from Lille that uses mites to enhance the flavor. | Continue reading
Come to Cheesus explained the history of Mimolette, a French cheese from Lille that uses mites to enhance the flavor. | Continue reading
Antiquarian bookseller Tom Ayling visited the Museo della Carta in Amalfi, Italy to learn how to make paper by hand. | Continue reading
Peter Dinklage read a dam-ing letter by Stephen Tvedten to a government agency who ordered him to remove beaver dams on his property. | Continue reading
Issaquah, Washington, spoke with artist Thomas Dambo, the creator of giant wooden trolls that interact with their natural surroundings. | Continue reading
In the first A.V. Undercover session in seven years, GWAR stopped by to perform a poignant rendition of "I'm Just Ken" from "Barbie". | Continue reading
The Rockin’1000, played a powerful live cover of the Rage Against the Machine anthem “Killing in the Name” in 2022. | Continue reading
"Polkamania!" by "Weird Al" Yankovic is a fabulous animated compilation of polka covers of really huge hits from the past decade. | Continue reading
With the release of "Deadpool and Wolverine", Ryan Reynolds humorously narrated a nature video that introduces an actual wolverine. | Continue reading
GlasBlasSing performed a remarkable cover of "Axel F" from "Beverly Hills Cop" on bottles and instruments made out of bottles. | Continue reading
Watch the Titles is an amazing collection of stellar title sequences from movies, television shows and video games. | Continue reading