
Depending on how you feel about Elmo will depend on how you react to this remix by Eclectic Method.
The remix artist uses various clips and soundbites of the Sesame Street character to create a toe-tapping dance tribute to the loveable/hateable red furball.
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If Donald Trump starred in Guy Ritchie movie, this is how he would sound, which doesn’t make what he’s saying any more palatable, but still.
Peter Serafinowicz is responsible for this piece of comedic brilliance, which is also worrying in that it somehow makes him sound smarter.
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Mike Boyd made a popular video where he learned to kickflip on a skateboard in five hours, which was very impressive.
So he sent the video to master skateboarder Tony Hawk who shot back he should learn to heelflip, so what could Mike do but learn to heelflip, and he does it in five hours again. All for charity too. Well done, Mike.
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So, as it turns out most of Adam Sandler’s movies are connected to one another.
At least, that’s what this crazy guy has worked out and now he wants to explain how exactly it works. Behold, the Sandlerverse!
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The huge construction project for the new Crossrail transport system has unearthed thousands of artefacts in the process.
In this inventive animation paper is used to illustrate those discoveries while journeying through the city’s history—from the Stone Age to 21st century.
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With the help of Memphis-based video editor Fadi Saleh (aka Baracksdubs) President Barack Obama sings Justin Bieber’s latest hit ‘Sorry.’
And by sing obviously that means mashing up various footage so that it seems like he’s singing it. It does make you wonder if Obama himself has ever seen one of these vids. Surely he must have.
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Walk Off the Earth, a band from Ontario, Canada perform what is so far the best cover of Adele’s “Hello.”
Bringing onboard their professional tap dancer buddies, Myles Erlick and Isaac Lupien, they gather in a garage to perform an awesomely unique version of the mega hit.
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Tim Knoll is known as one of the most creative BMX riders in the world, and in this video he shows exactly why that is.
The American rider’s style takes inspiration from acrobatics, so watch in awe as he brings his BMX Freestyle to the streets of Berlin.
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