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Japanese Music Video Tribute to Ghostbusters

June 30th, 2016 3:07 PM

With the box office premiere of the Ghostbusters reboot just a couple weeks away, Sony Pictures has unveiled a new music video cover of the original theme song starring four Japanese comedians, which comes on the heels of the film's official theme song by Fall Out Boy that has been met by generally "meh" reception thus far.

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Insanely Powerful Homemade Laser Bazooka

June 30th, 2016 1:35 PM

YouTube's laser weapon expert StyroPyro showcases his homemade 200-watts "laser bazooka" built from scrap metal and broken projectors that can apparently blast a beam of light with 33 million times the intensity of sunlight.

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Japanese Music Video Tribute to Ghostbusters


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