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Fan Made Movie Poster for a Nonexistent Stan Lee Biopic Starring Bryan Cranston
Entertain Me Weakly has created a great movie poster for a nonexistent Stan Lee biopic starring Bryan Cranston. image via Entertain Me Weakly via GeekTyrant Help Laughing Squid grow with a monthly pledge of support.
Marvel Is Building 13′ Bronze Statue of Captain America in Brooklyn For His 75th Anniversary
Marvel commissioned a 13-foot-tall bronze statue of Captain America to be built in celebration of the superhero’s 75th anniversary. The massive statue will be placed on display for everyone to see at Prospect Park in Brooklyn, Steve Roger’s hometown. The statue, which literally weighs a ton, features the movie quote “I’m just a kid from […]
Sir Patrick Stewart Sings Classic Cowboy Songs
Sir Patrick Stewart performs a number of classic cowboys songs in a video by Ethan Eubanks. The albums talked about in the video don’t really exist, but Eubanks and Stewart have released a five-song sampler that is available for download with the songs “Buttons and Bows,” “Don’t Fence Me In,” “Ringo,” “I’m an Old Cowhand,” […]
Art Show Featuring Infographic Film Posters by Tom Whalen, Kevin Tong, & Matt Taylor at Mondo Gallery
The Batmobile by Tom Whalen Info•Rama is a group art show at Mondo Gallery in Austin, Texas featuring infographic film posters created by artists Tom Whalen, Kevin Tong, and Matt Taylor. Their work is currently on display and will remain at Mondo until July 9th, 2016. Mondo will be releasing the first round of posters […]
Simone Giertz Creates a ‘Deal With It’ Robot That Lowers Sunglasses Onto Her Face
Simone Giertz has created a “Deal With It” robot that lowers sunglasses onto her face, mimicking the popular meme. The meme features a pair of pixelated sunglasses being lowered onto a face and is often used as a reaction to criticism. The Deal With It robot was built using a uArm and a remote arm for […]
5,200 Black Snake Fireworks Ignited At Once Expand Into a Massive Flaming Tower for the 4th of July
Adam Snoza unpacked and arranged 5,200 black snake fireworks into a wooden box and lit them on fire for the Fourth of July. The burning snakes quickly expanded into a massive flaming tower that rose from the box before toppling. 18 cases of snakes or 864 packages or 5184 snakes. (plus a few extra to […]
Clever Kitchen Life Hacks for Keeping Your Skills Sharp and Food Delicious
Household Hacker recently shared 10 clever kitchen life hacks that will help keep your skills sharp and food extra delicious. They demonstrate how to make frozen treats on a stick from cups of yogurt, quickly peel garlic, easily check if an egg is bad, and more. Help Laughing Squid grow with a monthly pledge of […]
Comedian Arthur Meyer Chases the Train and Falls in Love in ‘Subway Idiot’
Comedian Arthur Meyer chases the train after the doors close in “Subway Idiot” which he first posted in 2015. In the sequel “Subway Idiot 2,” the Subway Idiot misses the train but finds love along the way. via reddit Help Laughing Squid grow with a monthly pledge of support.
A Kayaker Rides Down Sand Dunes in Namibia
In a video for Red Bull, kayaker Eric Walter rode his kayak down the sand dunes in Namibia. Walter was joined by two paragliders as he slid down the sand to the coast. Eric Walter is a highly experienced kayaker used to dropping some of the biggest waterfalls in the world, always on the hunt […]
Gorgeous Ethereal Dresses That Feature 3D Printed Squid, Octopus and Other Deep Sea Creatures
#IrisVanHerpen – #Seijaku – Runway Photography by @teampeterstigter #ParisFashionWeek #PFW A photo posted by Iris van Herpen Official (@irisvanherpen) on Jul 4, 2016 at 6:02am PDT Dutch fashion designer Iris Van Herpen presented Seijaku, a part of her LUCID collection, which features absolutely gorgeous line of haute couture frocks that incorporate 3D printing and other […]
Amusing Illustrations That Visualize Proverbs From Around the World
A photo posted by Soundimals (@chapmangamo) on Jul 4, 2016 at 12:42am PDT Manchester, England artist James Chapman has created over 100 amusing illustrations that visualize proverbs from around the world. James’ entire collection of proverb illustrations are available to view on Instagram and Tumblr. A photo posted by Soundimals (@chapmangamo) on Jun 21, 2016 […]
Blind Film Critic Tommy Edison Shares Some of the Worst Things About Being Blind
Blind film critic Tommy Edison shared some of the worst things about being blind. Besides the obvious answer of not being able to see anything, Edison also includes some things that sighted people may not realize. In 2012 Edison starred in a similar video on the subject of the best things about being blind. Help […]
A Fascinating History of Dagen H, The Day That Sweden Switched From Left to Right-Side Driving
In the tenth episode of “That Wikipedia List“, Sam of Wendoverpro used archival footage to talk about the history of right side-driving, what countries use right-side driving and what happened on Dagen H, the day in which Sweden switched driving on the left-hand side of the road to the right. In 1955 Sweden held a […]
Some of the Best Moments From The Graham Norton Show Over the Past Nine Years
Graham Norton presents a compilation video featuring some of the best moments from The Graham Norton Show over the past nine years. Graham, Matt Damon, Bill Murray, and Hugh Bonneville chug wine during the show, Mark Ruffalo and James McAvoy ride around on unicycles, and much more. Help Laughing Squid grow with a monthly pledge […]
A Hilarious Compilation of Frustrated New Yorkers Attempting to Swipe Their Fickle MetroCard
Gothamist has put together a very amusing compilation of busy New Yorkers growing increasingly frustrated as they try to swipe their incredibly fickle MetroCard through the subway turnstile, only to be met with a tenacious metal bar that refuses to give. Just as we’ve all juuuuust missed getting on the subway train, we’ve also all […]
Unique Jeans Made With Denim That’s Been Ripped By the Claws and Teeth of Zoo Animals
Students at Tohoku Gakuin University in Sendai City, Japan have resurrected Zoo Jeans, a 2014 line of denim dungarees that were pre-treated by the the sharp teeth and claws of lions, tigers and bears (oh my) at a local zoo. In order to get this type of wear, denim was wrapped around the animals’ favorite […]
A Perceptive Baby Elephant Figures Out How to Use His Trunk by Watching the Adults Use Theirs
An adorably perceptive baby elephant named Dok Rak, who lives at the Elephant Nature Park in Chiang Mai, Thailand, watched closely as the adults deftly picked up grass that had been strewn across the floor with their trunks and then did his very best to imitate them, figuring out how to position his trunk to […]
An Explanation of Proxemics, The Science Behind the Human Need for Personal Space
Vox editor Phil Edwards took a look at the work of anthropologist Edward T. Hall and his informative science behind the human and cultural use of space. Naming the science “Proxemics“, Hall described the concept of personal space in his books The Hidden Dimension and The Silent Language. Imagine if you could not only understand […]
‘Goodbye, Oh Goodbye’ by AJJ, A Music Video in the Style of an Unspectacular OK Go Video
The music video “Goodbye, Oh Goodbye” by AJJ from their album The Bible 2 is done in the style of an unspectacular OK Go video. “Goodbye, Oh Goodbye” was shot in a single take in a warehouse like OK Go’s “The Writing’s on the Wall” but without any of the complicated camera moves or visual tricks. […]
A Quick Biography About the Austrian Architect Who Invented the American Shopping Mall
On July 4th, Tom Scott of the series “Things You Might Not Know“, wisely and appropriately utilized the time he spent looking for a parking spot to tell the story of Victor Gruen. Gruen, an Austrian national who moved to the United States, was an architect who envisioned the American shopping mall, only to be […]
Coyote Peterson Feeds Treats to a Rescued Baby Mexican Hairy Dwarf Porcupine Named Bud
While spending time at the Alturas Wildlife Sanctuary in Costa Rica, Brave Wilderness host Coyote Peterson spent some time with a baby Mexican hairy dwarf porcupine named Bud, who slowly enjoyed a yummy snack of fresh peanuts while perched upon a log. Luckily, Bud didn’t quill him nor did Peterson provoke him to do so. […]
Sony Pictures Japan Releases a Japanese Version of the Original Ghostbusters Theme Song
Sony Pictures Japan has released a great music video, promoting the upcoming Ghostbusters reboot film, that features four female comedians from Japan in full monster hunter gear singing a Japanese version of the original theme song by Ray Parker Jr. The music video stars Yukiko Tomochika, Naomi Watanabe, Oniyakko Tsubaki, and Shizuyo Yamasaki. Fall Out […]
Daniel Radcliffe Goes Undercover as a White Supremacist in the Trailer for ‘Imperium’
In his newest film Imperium, actor Daniel Radcliffe of Harry Potter fame stars as a young FBI agent who shaves his head to infiltrate a white supremacist group that’s planning something big. Nate Foster (Daniel Radcliffe), a young, idealistic FBI agent, goes undercover to take down a radical right-wing terrorist group. The bright up-and-coming analyst […]
How the World’s Smallest Car Is Made
The Discovery Science television show, How It’s Made, recently took a look at how the Peel Engineering Company makes the world’s smallest car, their three-wheeled microcar known as the Peel P50. Help Laughing Squid grow with a monthly pledge of support.
A Helpful Simon’s Cat Teaches Elmo of Sesame Street About How Cats Play and Nap
In a wonderful collaboration with Sesame Street, a very helpful Simon’s Cat teaches an inquisitive Elmo about the manner in which kitties everywhere play, which Elmo generously explains to his audience. Later on, Simon’s Cat teaches Elmo how to nap. A playful cat teaches Elmo all about cats. ‘Play like a Cat’ is one of […]
A Fascinating Time-Lapse Video of an Emirates Airlines Airbus A380 Being Repainted
Emirates Airlines recently posted a fascinating time-lapse video of one of their Airbus A380s, the world’s largest commercial aircraft, being repainted and given a stunning “makeover”. Help Laughing Squid grow with a monthly pledge of support.
The Father and Son Team From What’s Inside? Cut Open a Dartboard After Impressive Trick Shots
The father and son team of Dan and Lincoln from What’s Inside? teamed up with How Ridiculous to perform some impressive trick shots on an oversized dartboard before cutting a real one in half. We CUT a Dart Board IN HALF!!!! How in the world do the darts stick in the board over and over […]
Hand of The Queen, A Supercut Tribute to Tyrion Lannister’s Rise to Power on Game of Thrones
17-year-old video editor David Garuchava of The Garo Studios has created “Hand of The Queen,” a wonderful supercut tribute to Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage) and his meticulous rise to power on Game of Thrones. We previously wrote about David’s supercut tribute to Jon Snow. Help Laughing Squid grow with a monthly pledge of support.
Dense Captioning of Video Demonstrating the Upgraded Boston Dynamics Atlas Robot
Artist and programmer Gene Kogan ran the Boston Dynamics video demonstrating their upgraded Atlas robot through the Densecap captioning system, which tries to identify objects in a video. The system is both impressive and at times wildly inaccurate, labeling the robot in the resulting video as a variety of incorrect things like a person skiing, […]
Stephen Colbert Gets Deeps With Samuel L. Jackson in ‘Big Questions With Even Bigger Stars’
On a recent episode of The Late Show, host Stephen Colbert laid down with Samuel L. Jackson under the night sky to ponder many of life’s deepest mysteries in “Big Questions With Even Bigger Stars.” Help Laughing Squid grow with a monthly pledge of support.
Suicide Squad’s Margot Robbie Defines 50 Australian Slang Terms in Under 4 Minutes
Actress Margot Robbie, who will star as Harley Quinn in the upcoming Suicide Squad film, recently sat down with Vanity Fair to define 50 Australian slang terms in under 4 minutes. Margot will also appear in the August issue of Vanity Fair magazine. Suicide Squad is set to hit theaters on August 5th, 2016. The […]
How Vertical Farming Works to Maximize Crop Output While Reducing Environmental Impact
Seeker Stories goes inside an old Newark, New Jersey laser tag arena to see how Aerofarms uses advanced vertical farming techniques to maximize crop output while reducing environmental impact. These vertical farms use 95% less water than field farming and help eliminate the need to transport harvested food long distances. There’s a revolution happening in […]
Matt Damon Sends Unsuspecting People on a Jason Bourne Spy Mission for Omaze Charity Auction
Matt Damon recently teamed up with Omaze to prank unsuspecting people by giving them a random phone and then sending them on a Jason Bourne style spy mission. Damon had a great time giving the individuals questionable tasks to complete, raising awareness for his Water.org foundation, and Omaze‘s Jason Bourne premiere charity auction. The auction […]
How Captain America: Civil War Should Have Ended
How It Should Have Ended gives their interpretation of how Captain America: Civil War should have ended. Help Laughing Squid grow with a monthly pledge of support.
100 Years of Iconic Women’s Handbags Shown Decade by Decade in a Two Minute Time Lapse
Mode Video paid tribute to iconic women’s handbags and the evolution of their typical contents over the past 100 years, as shown by an anonymous pair of hands that were clad in accordance with each era, decade by decade. As makeup carriers, cigarette holders, and storage for our wallets, cameras, phones, and so many other […]
The Advantages and Disadvantages of Being a Giant
Jake Roper of Vsauce3 verbally and visually imagines what it would be like to be a giant and what the advantages and disadvantages would be. You’d have to be careful when walking because although you’d be fine on most surfaces, you’d sink in soil. Speaking of walking and movement, you’d assume that now that you’re […]
The Hubble Space Telescope Captures Beautiful Auroras Active Around Jupiter’s North Pole
The Hubble Space Telescope has captured beautiful auroras active around Jupiter’s north pole. The auroras cover areas larger than Earth, and are fueled not only by solar winds but also by charged particles from the area surrounding Jupiter. NASA scientists expect to learn more about Jupiter’s atmosphere now that the Juno mission has successfully completed […]
An Elephant Family Strolls Gracefully Along the Edge of a Pencil in a Gorgeous Graphite Carving
Artist Cindy Chinn, whose work includes an amazing train and trestle, has crafted a gorgeous graphite carving of a family of elephants who stroll gracefully along the pencil’s edge. The piece was created for the Epiphany Elephant Museum in Chino, California. This pencil was commissioned by the Epiphany Elephant. It was a challenge from the […]
An Explanation of How Regional Accents Are Formed and Perceived
Mitchell Moffit and Gregory Brown of AsapSCIENCE explain, through the use of whiteboard animation, how certain regional accents are perceived, at what age accents are formed and the advantages of being bilingual. If you try to learn a language regardless of your age, synaptic connections are made which ultimately create a denser gray matter and […]
The Core Differences Between American and British Styles of Comedy
Now You See It host Jack Nugent looked at the core differences between American and British comedy. The comparison can be a tenuous one, and Nugent himself admits he doesn’t have a simple answer. The distinction between the two styles is not always clear, and both forms of comedy have influenced each other over the years. Help […]
An Incredible Working Ball Machine Made Completely Out of K’Nex Building Pieces
In 2012, Tennessee-based maker Shadowman spent over year constructing a full-size skeeball machine from K’NEX building toy pieces. Since that time, Shadowman has been very busy building Citadel Knex Ball Machine, a brilliantly colorful masterpiece that’s been three years in the making. After 3 years, my Knex ball machine Citadel is finally finished! This machine […]
Guillermo of Jimmy Kimmel Live Lights 5,000 Charcoal Snakes at Once for the Fourth of July
To celebrate the Fourth of July yesterday, Jimmy Kimmel Live parking lot security guard Guillermo Rodriguez went all out by lighting an astounding 5,000 charcoal snakes all at once. Help Laughing Squid grow with a monthly pledge of support.
Violinist Lindsey Stirling Dances With Derek Hough in a Mad Max Themed Music Video for ‘The Arena’
“The Arena” is a great new song from violinist Lindsey Stirling‘s upcoming album, Brave Enough. Lindsey recently released a fantastic Mad Max themed music video featuring her dancing in the wasteland with professional Latin and ballroom dancer, actor, and choreographer Derek Hough. The Brave Enough album is currently available to pre-order from iTunes and Amazon […]
What If Coffee Commercials Were Forced to Be Honest About Their Addictive Hot Brown Liquid
Cracked spokesman Roger shows what the world would be like if coffee commercials were forced to be honest about their addictive hot brown liquid. The video reveals some of the effects of coffee as well as some of the problems with how it is sourced and distributed. Only good marketing could get the entire world […]
100 Years of Puerto Rican Beauty Shown Decade by Decade in a Two-Minute Time-Lapse
In the 22nd episode of their “100 Years of Beauty” series, WatchCut Video provides a visual history of the past 100 years of beauty in Puerto Rico/New York as modeled by Alex Fernandez whose hair and makeup for were styled in correlation with the researched trends of each location and decade. images via Watch Cut […]
A Comedic and Bizarre Beginner’s Guide to England
Exurb1a has created a comedic and bizarre beginner’s guide to England that covers the country’s history, social norms, food, and many other aspects of culture. Help Laughing Squid grow with a monthly pledge of support.
Scientists Create a Microscopic Pac-Man Style Maze for Unicellular Organism Research
Scientists from the Micro and Nano Systems Technology department at University College of Southeast Norway built a 1 millimeter wide maze based on the 1980s Pac-Man arcade game to see how unicellular organisms behave in a life-or-death situation. Professor Erik Andrew Johannessen worked alongside filmmaker Adam Bartley to bring the project to life and used […]
Big-Hearted Maryland Boaters Rescue a Stranded Baby Raccoon From the Water With a Life Preserver
On July 4th, 2016, a group of experienced sailors in Maryland encountered a baby raccoon who somehow became stranded in the Chesapeake Bay at Swann Creek Marina, trying to stay above water and crying out for help. Luckily, they were able to tow the little coon back to land with the clever use of a […]
NASA Juno Probe Successfully Completes Orbit Insertion Around Jupiter
NASA’s Juno probe successfully completed an orbit insertion around Jupiter on July 4, 2016 after a nearly five-year journey beginning in August 2011. The probe will study the gas giant’s atmosphere and determine its temperature, composition, water content, and other properties. Juno will also carefully examine Jupiter’s magnetic fields, gravity, and magnetosphere. One of the […]
A Fun, Photo-Realistic Beach Towel That Looks Just Like a Giant FlourTortilla
I-Ping, Mary, Sarah, and Chelsey who are a fun group of “animators, art directors, writers” who are friends, have created a really clever two-sided round towel made in the spitting image of a giant flour tortilla that’s perfect for rolling oneself up like a big burrito, should one desire to do so. The first production […]
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