Even horror movie icons like Chucky and his bride have to ride the subway to get around town, but is it too much to ask for them to put away their bloody weapons?
If you spot this sadistic duo while riding on public transportation try not to stare, or you might attract their attention...
Sometimes it's hard to decide which superhero you'd rather be-Batman or Superman. They both have their strengths and weaknesses, and they're both really cool characters, so why choose between them?
Just create a hybrid super-suit and capture the essence of both iconic DC comics characters and every kid who sees you will think you're the coolest guy ever!
This simple yet effective recut of the classic National Lampoon movie Vacation puts the comedy in the back seat and lets the horror of it all take the wheel.
It's funny how such a silly movie can seem like a full blown horror flick when presented in a different light!
The smash faced little kitty in this video must have attended Miss Manners' etiquette classes because he's so polite that the person next to him doesn't even notice him pawing at their sleeve!
Lesson one kitty- use your inside meowing voice when your paws fail to get you the attention you deserve.
Sriracha hot sauce seems like the last thing anybody would want to smear all over their lips, so it was only a matter of time before someone came up with a Sriracha flavored lip balm!
This sadistic product was created by The Oatmeal and J&D Foods, just for the burn of it.
Maybe it's an ironic statement, a lip balm that burns the lips rather than soothes, or maybe it's a way to punish those who agree to make out with you...
Performing as a mascot is a really hard job, which involves a lot of physical acting, endurance and the agility needed to stay on your feet when you can barely see where you're going.
The Japanese mascot school featured in this video take the art of costume character acting very seriously, and their rigorous program is not for cream puffs covered in peach fuzz.
Artist Cheong-ah Hwang has been perfecting her paper sculpting skills since childhood, and her works feature characters that look like they're leaping off the page.
From superheroes to storybook scenes, these are some seriously cool paper sculptures!
The New Zealand SPCA has a creative way of handling the pet adoption situation- they teach dogs how to drive so people can see how smart they are and adopt them.
The dog featured in this video is named Porter, and he's the first New Zealand SPCA Driving Dog to drive solo.
It's going to be a long time before these furry little buggers are allowed to hit the road alongside humans, and let's hope nobody teaches dogs how to text or we're really heading to the danger zone!
Photographer Nacho Alegre, along with graphic designers Ana Dominguez and Omar Sosa, came up with a bright idea for photographing bread- stack the loaves into leaning towers and capture the crusty balancing act for Apartamento magazine.
Somewhere a bakery window designer will be inspired by these layouts, and the balance of bread will be restored...
When a package arrived at the University of Chicago addressed to Henry Walton Jones, Jr. (aka Indiana Jones), eyebrows were raised.
When they opened the package and found a bunch of stuff directly related to Indiana Jones movie mythology inside a manila envelope mystery began.
Here's more on the mystery package:
Inside the manila envelope secured with string, school employees found a treasure of meticulously executed Jones lore brought to life, including a journal penned by Abner Ravenswood -- Indy's academic mentor and father of his Raiderslove interest, Marion Ravenswood.
"The book itself is a bit dusty, and the cover is teal fabric with a red velvet spine, with weathered inserts and many postcards/pictures of Marion Ravenwood (and some cool old replica money) included,"
The university has thrown it out to the Internet, in hopes of finding out just who is responsible for this extraordinary stunt.
"If you’re an applicant and sent this to us: Why? How? Did you make it? Why so awesome? ... If you are an Indiana Jones enthusiast and have any idea who may have sent this to us or who made it, let us know that, too.... Any hints, ideas, thoughts, or explanations are appreciated," the school writes.
Anyone with any pertinent knowledge is prompted to forward what they know to a special email account set up in honor of the mysterious package: indianajonesjournal@uchicago.edu.
Dressing up like your favorite Transformer is one thing, but arming your costume with a working flamethrower means you're taking the robot cosplay thing to the limit.
This custom made Bumblebee costume was built by Travis Culling, features working LED lights and headlights in addition to the flamethrower, and is currently for sale on Etsy.
It may look cool to spout flames out of your arm for photo ops, but what happens if your (mostly wooden) costume catches on fire?