Seven PsychoCATS Trailer
The trailer for British comedy Seven Psychopaths gets remade, replacing the human actors with cats.
And how could this not fail to be amazing, it’s the sort of thing the internet has wet dreams about.
The trailer for British comedy Seven Psychopaths gets remade, replacing the human actors with cats.
And how could this not fail to be amazing, it’s the sort of thing the internet has wet dreams about.
If you need something to get you in the Halloween mood, you can’t get much better than 170 horror movies condensed into just under four minutes.
If you can name each and every one of them then you’re probably a bit too into the genre. Maybe you should go watch some romantic comedies or something?
I’m not sure how scary it’ll be to knock on the door of a house that sings korean pop songs are you.
Still, on the up side, he’ll probably have to hand out less candy because everyone will be too preoccupied watching the display to bother trick or treating him.
Experience the might of this 1980s metal track, but sung over a nice twee piano medley.
As the lyrics talk of demon’s flying, fear being rampant, and a man roaming the streets with a suit of human skin you can’t help but fell cheerful.
If you measure your self worth by the magnitude of your festive spirit, you’re not the only one. This dude takes it to another level.
Not content with a few lights and a carved pumpkin by the front door, this guy has rigged his home up like a psychedelic lighthouse. Enjoy.
Once you make one, then you’ll be hooked, turned into a zombie-eyed addict unable to sleep or eat because you can’t stop yourself from folding paper.
But don’t worry, you’re not alone there are plenty others out there, just like you, just as addicted as you are.
It’s always good to get the band back together. Here we have HP Scanjet 3C as the vocals, Amiga 600 Bass on left audio output and guitar on right audio output, with each audio channel feeding into an oscilloscope.
Xylophone, plus two harddrives as the drums and cymbal, both controlled by an PIC16F84A mircocontroller. Aaaand hit it!
Proof-of-concept for a feature about sushi chefs fighting sea monsters. It’s a crazy idea, but at least it has originality which is a rare commodity in Hollywood.
It might look a little like a straight to DVD type film or one of those ridiculous SyFy flicks, but that doesn’t mean it wont be wildly entertaining.