The Best Things to Do on the Internet this Weekend

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Here's the funny thing about the Internet: No matter how much time you actually spend online, you will never see and experience everything the Internet has to offer. The sheer magnitude of videos, websites, games, photos, social media sites and zany GIFs is far too much for one person to find on their own. So we decided to compile a handy list. Here are the best things to do on the Internet this weekend, November 16 - 17.

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Watch this Rare Notorious B.I.G. Documentary from 1995

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Like all folk heroes who have left too soon, there's really no end to the amount of things Biggie-related that people want to see, and it's entirely possible that this #veryrare 1995 documentary may have fallen under your radar. Originally shown on the UK's Channel 4 program, Passengers, the doc takes B.I.G. back to the Brooklyn streets where he first started, as well as following him into the studio on a recording session with Junior M.A.F.I.A. Vintage stuff, to be sure. Peep the entire 15-minute segment above. 

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Watch Wes Anderson's New Short Film, "Castello Cavalcanti"

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One of the joys of watching any Wes Anderson film is seeing how the American filmmaker and screenwriter will manage to take his latest cast of characters and box them up into their own, individual worlds for us to peek in on. Oftentimes, watching a Wes Anderson movie feels like looking into a dollhouse, and with Castello Cavalcanti, Anderson relies on Jason Schwartzman to achieve that same sense of omnividence. Playing the part of a race-car driver whose ride has crashed in the small village of Castello Cavalcanti, Schwartzman explores conflict, family history and more all in the course of one, tightly-packed seven minute film. Check out it out in its entirety above. 

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