The making of Jurassic Park.
Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park forever changed the face of special effects as we know them today. Read more: http://www.wimp.com/the-making-of-jurassic-park/
Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park forever changed the face of special effects as we know them today. Read more: http://www.wimp.com/the-making-of-jurassic-park/
You wouldn’t think this duet would work, but it’ll be stuck in your head all day. Read more: http://www.wimp.com/dj-mashes-up-ozzy-osbourne-and-earth-wind-fire/
Cats are wonderful, but they’ve earned their reputation for being aloof and selfish. Sweet, sure, but they tend to do whatever they want. If you want a loyal companion your best bet is with a dog. Or, as one man learned, with a cat who acts like a dog. Meet Marley, the puppy cat. Marley’s owner Stephen Miller says the 14-year-old Marley has always acted like a dog. Marley comes when called, sits for treats, and likes to go on walks to the park on his leash. Of course Marley is better than a dog in some regards. Make sure you watch around the 1:30 mark to see Marley doing his two favorite activities, riding in cars and swinging on the playground swing set. Yes, Marley is the greatest cat of all time. It’s nice to see a kitty break out from the stereotypes to set a new standard of what’s possible from our feline friends. Now if you’ll excuse me, I have to go try and train my cat. Read more: http://www.wimp.com/marley-the-puppy-cat/
Viewers have often wondered whether or not all the Pixar films are part of the same universe, but this video from “Oh My Disney” is the definitive proof we’ve been waiting for. Read more: http://www.wimp.com/are-all-the-pixar-movies-connected/
Every parent knows the nightmare that is a fussy baby. Maybe they’re really hard to put to sleep, or maybe they’re always getting in your way. A very common problem that most parents (including my sister, most recently) have encountered with their babies is the issue of not eating. While some babies might refuse to eat anything outright, amounting to what is essentially the world’s most adorable hunger strike, most babies just have certain foods that they refuse to eat, regardless of how nutritious they might be. That’s the problem that YouTuber Charles Only’s wife found herself having when her baby didn’t want to eat his green beans. Miraculously, Charles doesn’t have this problem. Whenever it’s his turn to feed their son, the kid happily eats his beans, so Mom decided to record them to find out Charles’ secret. The magic technique? Singing a silly song about eating beans, sung to the tune of Bill Withers’ classic, “Lean On Me.” Clearly, his method works like a charm because the baby seems like he’s never been happier to eat his veggies. Getting kids to eat vegetables is always an uphill battle because vegetables don’t have the sweetness that kids crave, but this kind of musical accompaniment seems to make them infinitely more palatable. Well done, Charles – you’ve got your entry for “Dad of the Year” in early, and your son may actually grow up liking his greens because of you. Hats off to you! H/T: Charles Only Read more: http://www.wimp.com/musical-dad-convinces-baby-to-eat-green-beans-via-song/
We’re willing to bet that Angus Young never imagined his infamous “Highway to Hell” would be covered by two gentlemen playing cellos, but they just might rock out harder than the original. Read more: http://www.wimp.com/2-cello-players-cover-highway-to-hell/
Ever wondered how one of the most beloved sitcoms of all time came to be? Read more: http://www.wimp.com/seinfeld-how-it-began/
Stock photos – they’re used in everything from textbooks to advertisements, and they almost always look silly. In his latest music video, YouTuber “MysteryGuitarMan” paid tribute to stock photos by photoshopping himself singing inside a bunch of them. The result is anything but generic. Read more: http://www.wimp.com/this-music-video-is-made-entirely-out-of-stock-photos/
Barbra Streisand has been entertaining the world for decades with her singing and movie appearances. There are few celebrities that have achieved the same level of fame as her, and even fewer who share the same unique look and charm. If you grew up in the 1960s, then you probably know her from her breakout role in the 1968 musical, “Funny Girl.” She later featured in other popular movies such as “Hello, Dolly” and “Yentl,” and then went on to release the chart-topping “Partners” album in 2014. At 74 years old, Streisand is still as relevant as ever. I could go on and on about everything she’s achieved, but I would be talking for a while. Instead, here’s a video of her doing what she did best, alongside legendary actor Judy Garland. This 1963 video clip from The Judy Garland Show features a 21-year-old Barbra Streisand singing a duet with Garland entitled “Get Happy/Happy Days Are Here Again.” This is just one of many duets Streisand has been a part of in her long career. She’s also teamed up with other notable singers such as Barry Manilow, Frank Sinatra, Celine Dion, and even the legendary Ray Charles. Her singing abilities are perfectly highlighted in this clip, especially as she gets towards the middle of the song. Although her TV appearance only lasted a few minutes, this duet between her and Judy Garland opened up several doors for her in the music and film industry. What you’re seeing is the birth of Barbra Streisand as the star we know today. Don’t forget to SHARE this astounding performance with your family and friends! H/T: Inonemus Read more: http://www.wimp.com/barbra-streisand-and-judy-garland-perform-a-legendary-duet/
The rest of the world is on board, so what’s taking the US so long? Read more: http://www.wimp.com/why-the-us-wont-switch-to-the-metric-system/