

Young beautiful lady stuns the audience with amazing bow and arrow tricks while performing extraordinary flexibility
Amazing video where two giant hands use cars and people running along a roundabout like vynils and buttons, making scratchings. Very good work
Music and the puppet from an old Levi's commercial, in which Flat Eric (the puppet) was riding shotgun doing his head-bobbing thing.
The fight 16 years in the making: A.C. Slater vs. Mario Lopez.
World's Deadliest Hairdresser, Dance of Death, Dimm Mak Death Touch, Dojo Wars, Pet lion's and mob armored car robberies....all in the person of Count Dante...a real life character. A work in progress seeking money to keep shooting.
This is Alex Jones' explosive new movie exposing both 7/7 and 9/11 as False Flag Self Inflicted Attacks as well as providing historical background on such events as well as an overall view of our current state of erroded rights and freedoms.
This short documentary explores John Pugh - drummer from famed New York underground dance/punk band !!! (chk, chk, chk), and his musical side project. He takes old records and with razor blades and scissors he cuts them, scratches them, and with mathematical precision, creates textures on the vinyl. Played through retrofitted record players, he creates something wholly different from the original: dirty, gritty, low-fi rhythms, that depending on how he cuts them create different beats. Directed by Micah Perta Rob Grobengieser
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)
Awesome new trailer for Richard Linklater's adaptation of Philip K Dick's famous novel. Film premiers 7 July 2006
Two students at the University of Michigan dress up as Pac-Man and the Ghost respectively, then run through the library and a huge computer lab.
After a 45 minute helicopter ride over Rome, for the first time, this guy draws Rome from memory in minute detail. He even gets the exact number of columns in the Coliseum.
A hilarious edit of Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining," in the form of a movie trailer. It features the best use of a Peter Gabriel song ever.
Japanese variety show featuring team of puppeteers doing a Matrix style ping pong match.
One of the best things I've ever seen in my life. Scaling buildings, wall jumps, two-story back flips in Russian projects. Very well edited too.