

An amazing advert for the Sony Bravia TV. The advert features the song "Heartbeats", originally by the band "The Knife", performed on this advert by José González.
A message from Blue Man Group about Global Warming.
A Japanese television show uses a lot of Rube Goldberg devices to show their show name.
This video left me speechless. It is seriously the most amazing thing I've ever seen and completely worth each and every of its five minutes. "What began as a friendly rivalry between two effects artists explodes off TheForce.Net's FanFilms Forum and into the real world in a lightsaber battle royale. Originally created for the forum's lightsaber choreography competition, this fight to the death will decide once and for all who is truly most skilled with a saber. There can be only one." Higher res version here. (via Rocketboom)
Homage to old Atari games looks convincingly like real game video but then it gets interesting... Plus, AWESOME MUSIC. Love the 8-bit!
What began as a friendly rivalry between two effects artists explodes off TheForce.Net's FanFilms Forum and into the real world in a lightsaber battle royale. Originally created for the forum's lightsaber choreography competition, this fight to the death will decide once and for all who is truly most skilled with a saber.
City Officials f-up and try to explode a beach whale with dynamite. Whoops.
If you haven't seen it, watch it. Great parody of the Matrix Revolutions.
Crazy Airliner Action. My favorite part is when they roll down the windows.
A remake in Lego of the 'Camelot' musical number from Monty Python and the Holy Grail, This short was commisioned by John Goldstone for the special edition DVD release of the film
A very funny, and very short stop-motion animation piece using Legos, and inspired by the story of Rapunzel.
Someone went through a lot of trouble to very accurately depict the Simpsons intro with real life actors.
Japanese variety show featuring team of puppeteers doing a Matrix style ping pong match.
A funny cartoon featuring Nintendo gamescreens by TheLonelyIsland.com
Will Leo the pig take the blue pill and remain in a fantasyland where quaint family farms produce food for our tables?
Ron English's billboards force the man on the street to look twice...or maybe three times.