Yes, Conan has been at TBS for a year (the anniversary is November 8, to be exact). To celebrate, Team Coco has released a video that compresses the entire 12 months into a nice four minute package.
You’re bound to meet a few interesting people when you take a year-long hitchhiking trip across the country.
Artist, traveler and self-proclaimed ‘lover of people’ Benjamin Jenks met exactly 930 when he and his raised thumb journeyed 5,000 miles from Los Angeles to Maine. Artist that he is, Ben put together a time-lapse video of his trip complete with photos of all 930 people he met along the way.
Software developer Arturo Castro was able to come up with a computer program using FaceTracker technology that allows him to both morph the faces of others onto his own in real time video and then control the expressions of this Franken-face with his facial movements.
Castro has some fun with the creepy technology in the video below, in which he shifts from Paris Hilton to Fidel Castro to Steve Jo
HBO’s ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm‘ derives a good deal of its comedy from lead Larry David and his neurotic fits when he feels others aren’t following society’s unwritten laws.
New York Magazine’s Samantha Zalaznick has assembled a supercut of all these rules that David mentions on ‘Curb,’ from how one should approach free food samples to what kind of hug is appropriate for two men.
YouTuber Honsco‘s first supercut of movie characters saying the name of the movie they’re appearing in (like when Christopher Lloyd actually says “back to the future” in, of course, ‘Back to the Future’) garnered more than a half-million views and now he’s back with a sequel. Posted this morning, ‘Movie Titles in Movies: Part Deux’ features 110 Titles in 159 Seconds, from Craig Robinson saying
The National September 11 Memorial will be unveiled on the 10th anniversary of the attacks next month. Workers have been toiling at the site for seven years, but this time-lapse video crunches it all down to just a minute and a half.
Actors and directors speak frequently of improvising on film sets, but would you believe that some of cinema’s most iconic lines were off the cuff and not from a script?