Honestly, the cat has already told him "Hiss, Hiss, Rawr." At this point, I don't think this cat could be much clearer about how much it doesn't want paparazzi hanging around.
New Jersey has swamps, guidos, hair gel, and Snooki. Why not have a 3 year old running the place...
A news reporter uses Shock Top's "Virtual Sip" app to trick an anchor into sniffing her Ipad, live on the air. I smell Pulitzers for this crack news team.
This is a cool promo for a freerunning academy, which looks like Discovery Zone for adults. "Tempest Freerunning Academy: our graduates have gone on to promising careers in fast food, video game rental, panhandling."
Even with fair warning that an accident was going to come out of nowhere, this still stopped my heart. It should be the new maze scare and should only be shown to people under 60.
This cellphone ad is a cool twist on the classic Rube Goldberg, using a large wooden marimba and marbles in the middle of the woods. It's perfect except for the slogan at the end. Seriously? "Touch Wood?"
This is a stunning building implosion in the middle of a dense urban area. It's also the last step in finally getting rid of bedbugs.
This kid discovers a Metro Train in Washington DC that is completely empty and goes nuts. Little does he realize this is just the first sign of the zombie apocalypse in DC.
"I just need forty-five seconds to make it to the end of this slingshot with my machete, and then once I make it back to the other end with the trigger, it's on!"
This is a fun demonstration of one of the earliest methods of animation, using a bicycle wheel.
Table are never going to be an effective weapon for the Russians until they learn to throw them forward.
This cat pulls off an amazing leap to catch a bullying bird in its mouth, in mid-air. All day that cat had been thinking, "If that bird hits me just ten more times, I'm gonna sooo show him."
Yeah, you could watch from home, but there's just something special about getting dressed up, going out, and enjoying the show on the big screen.