Epic Mario Paint Evolution of Video Game Music

Mario Paint enthusiast/composer(?), Adolfo Baez, has created an epic nine minute montage of the evolution of video game music through Mario Paint. You can check out Adolfo’s YouTube Page to see his other works. This piece took him about one or two hours a day for three weeks to get this done and is executed pretty well. Pieced together by ear, this composition of video game music is really fun and captures the essence of the original songs. All of the songs are from Nintendo games unfortunately except for one Final Fantasy song, but the video is still pretty enjoyable. Check out the little medley after the jump!

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Would You Survive on Lost?

These people didn’t. Someone decided to make a fun video montage of every death scene from Lost throughout all six seasons to date up to the final two episodes. The montage is mixed with the song, ‘People Who Died,’ by the Jim Carroll Band. This was a pretty well made montage considering how many people have died on Lost.

Greatest Duet Ever Performing “Total Eclipse of the Heart”

On Lopez tonight last week, one of the greatest collaborations ever to happen to music exploded on to television with the duet of “Total Eclipse of the Heart” performed by William Shatner and the “Susan Boyle” of Taiwan, Lin Yu Chun. This is probably perhaps one of the best songs performances ever, EVER.

Watch the video after the jump to get your mind blown!

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Patrick Jean’s Pixels Invade New York City

Patrick Jean over at the studio One More Production created this fun little short, Pixels, that is visually stimulating and a great throwback to great video game classics. As a giant swarm of pixels draw near, more and more video game characters start attacking New York City. From Donkey Kong to Tetris, this short holds nothing back and brings visual effects to great heights on such a little film. I don’t think Steve Wiebe has a chance. Wait no further and go watch this short after the jump!

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Movies Can Be Cheesy Yet Inspirational

You can check out these two great videos that  incorporate some of the best moments in film. The first video demonstrates the cheesiness of what can be said in movies as a lot of times it can just be ridiculous. The second video demonstrates how inspirational and powerful words and a performance can be to move an audience and fire you up. Without further ado, check these little buggers out.

100 Cheesiest Movie Quotes

40 Inspirational Speeches in 2 Minutes

T-He: Cute Things Exploding!!!

To get over my anger of the Golden Globes, here is a great post on something more funnier than The Hangover beating (500) Days of Summer, or Avatar beating Up In The Air for Best Picture……Ugh………

Here they are:

More after the jump!!!

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Catch Up On LOST in 8 Minutes and 15 Seconds

Are you Lost……………Well someone created a little 8 minute and 15 second recap of seasons 1-5 of LOST that will get you pumped(?) for the final season of this ridiculous series. This is an interesting video and fun at the same time. I enjoyed it. You should too. Check it out.

T-He: Bacon, Mascot Fail, and Zorbees Dub

Some funny videos to pass your time.

T-He: Muppets Parody of ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’

This morning, The Muppets released a high definition viral parody of Queen’s classic song “Bohemian Rhapsody“. The video, which features over 40 Muppet characters, coincides with the release of Queen’s new album. It is not a complete cover but covers the basics and it’s very classy. It is pretty funny and you should probably watch it. The video is after the jump:

T-He: The Jack Chop, Get Yours Today!

Hatchet and Frozen helmer Adam Green continues his annual Halloween short film streak with Jack Chop!, a hilarious spoof on the “Slap Chop” informercial, that’s going to put a big ol’ goofy grin on your face (especially those of you, like me, who grew up on the East Coast).

For this entry, Green called in Paul Solet, the director of Grace, as the unlucky “Jack Chop” host. Good stuff! Oh, I should add this is not safe for work (due to language, but f**k it – watch it anyway!).

More of Green’s Halloween shorts can be found at Ariescope.com.