James Bond Vehicle Montage
This compilation of 50 years worth of Bond rides will get you revved up for the September 25, 2012 release of the 007's 22-film collection on Blu-ray.
This compilation of 50 years worth of Bond rides will get you revved up for the September 25, 2012 release of the 007's 22-film collection on Blu-ray.
Tuned host Matt Farah takes the Texas-built Hennessey Venom GT on a high-speed joy ride in the season three opener. The 1200+ horsepower, 272 mph supercar consists of a Lotus Exige chassis, a Chevrolet Corvette C6 ZR1 engine, a Ricardo plc 6-speed transmission, and all the joy of supermodel sex, which we're sure you're all familiar with.
OmniCorp's new product line breathes life back into the RoboCop franchise with the production of their revolutionary RCop 2000. Coming to theaters in 2013.
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Holy bloody nose, Batman! Robin and his circus tricks are no match for Bane and his fists.
Using nothing but his two vocal chords, Mike Tompkins performs an a capella remix of Skrillex's "Cinema" and Santigold's "Disparate Youth."
Let's get skim milk flowing. Cookie Monster joins in on the "Call Me Maybe" action with his own cookiefied version of the over-parodied Carly Rae Jepsen hit.
Muse's anthem for the summer games gets an inspirational montage featuring Olympic greats of the past.
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Lightsabers > swords.
Sponge Bob animator David Fain choreographed the hell out of his collection of plastic army men for a stop motion music video to Pink Martini's "Ohayoo Ohio."