Best Web videos: Kids' 'Fight Club,' bacon
In case you missed them, here are some of the best videos that graced the Internet this week. There's everything from a kid-friendly version of Fight Club to a video explaining the science behind bacon. Take a break from whatever you're doing and watch the five best videos of the week.
Fight Club for Kids (with Chuck Palahniuk)
Author Chuck Palahniuk teams up with Mashable to unveil a kid-friendly version of Fight Club, the 1996 novel-turned-movie that has no business being a children's book.
"Who wants to live in the present? It's such a limited time compared to the past." The words of the late film critic Roger Ebert get animated in the latest installment of the Blank on Blank series from PBS Digital Studios.
The ASAP Science YouTube channel explains the chemistry behind bacon mania.
Funny or Die sends a group of septuagenarians to rock out (and nap) at the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival.
In Actor Seeks Role, Alex Karpovsky (Ray from HBO's Girls) shows all the symptoms of a struggling actor. The 18-minute short, selected for the New Yorker's Screening Room series, follows a method actor who turns to medical acting out of desperation.