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Star Trek: Time Flies
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February 27th, 2015 6:30 PMViners have been posting videos of people dancing accompanied by a catchy trap remix of the opening theme song for the Disney animated television series Little Einsteins.
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In Memoriam of Leonard Nimoy
February 27th, 2015 5:43 PMIn honor of Leonard Nimoy, the actor behind the beloved Star Trek character Spock who passed away today at the age of 83, revisit the ever-moving scene of Spock's funeral from the 1982 feature-length film Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan.
Don't Believe His Lies
February 27th, 2015 5:15 PMThis multi-panel exploitable features screencaptured images from a pivotal scene in the 2000 psychological thriller film Memento.
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Honest Video Game Trailer: Arkham Asylum
February 27th, 2015 4:19 PMFor two decades, they've been trying to turn Batman into a cool video game, but there's been only one worth noting: Arkham Asylum. Revisit the critically acclaimed 2009 action-adventure game that made everyone say, "See!, now this is how you make a f**ng Batman game!" with Honest Trailers.
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Little Einsteins Theme Takes Off on Vine
Viners have been posting videos of people dancing accompanied by a catchy trap remix of the opening theme song for the Disney animated television series Little Einsteins.
Don't Believe His Lies
This multi-panel exploitable features screencaptured images from a pivotal scene in the 2000 psychological thriller film Memento.