I remember when I first discovered these videos during the height of season 1, I was up have the night watching them and proceeding to Tweet and post them on my friends Facebook pages. I think some are still recovering bandwith from that night.
Of course the pimped out impressionist rappers had to come up with a battle featuring Mitt Romney & Barack Obama right? Hysterical. Watch and laugh below.
I'm not one to discuss politics open and honestly, especially on a website geared towards film. I personally like to poke fun at both parties due to the fact that I largely fall in the middle. That being said, politics is a very serious subject to some people, but I like when one of the parties can bring some funny into the sometimes stagnant process. Check out the Big Bird heavy video approved by the president himself. How can you not laugh at this?
Wrestlers in the WWE get paid to smash people's faces in on a weekly basis in a ring. Their whole life is connected with violence. Sure there are going to people who scream out, "It's fake!" Yes. I know it's not the wrestling you are watching on television might not be considered a sport. There are storylines and quite a bit of acting in and outside of the ring involved, but the participants are athletes. So when drunken fans start to whack a wrestler when he is trying to land his bit, this is what happens.
I know some of my fellow nerds don't watch sports and think an "interception" is a sequel to Inception but I can't get enough of the NFL. It makes for a nice 4 weeks leading up to my other favorite sport, hockey, which as some of you might know is experiencing some technical difficulties of it it's own. Whats up strike?
The NFL wasn't in much of a rush to get some real referees back on the field, that is until Monday night's debacle in the waning seconds of the Seahawks versus Packers game. It was an interception folks, and the replacements blew it. Cut to tonight, the real referees are back just in time for Thursday Night Football. That won't stop this sort of funny parody below though.
Let me preface this post with, I LOVE the iPhone. It's all the technology I could ever want right in the palm of my hand. I can look up the nearest Indian restaurant, locate the closest CVS for antacid, and find a hotel to sleep off my food coma, just with a couple taps of a screen. Girlfriends and wives are jealous of it but use it to replace us. Pretty soon the iPhone will be walking our dogs. Endless possibilities.
Does it make us lazy? Absolutely. All of "Sofamerica" was already in dire need of taking a brisk walk, now with the iPhone we are well on our way to our neighbors witnessing the authorities smashing a hole in the side of the house to remove our bodies once we die of fat overdose. You know those bloated people in Wall-E? They all had iPhones. So try to still do things on your own and not rely entirely on the flawed Siri system. Thanks.
All of that aside, below is a fantastic parody on the release of the new iPhone 5. Watch it, laugh, then thank me later.
A Vermont man decided it would be a good idea to film a deranged moose as it destroyed the hood of his car. The moose didn't take kindly to starring in it's own video and began stumbling and bumbling towards him. Apparently the animal had some kind of brain malfunction, hence why it was acting so awkward. I like how the mooose is wandering around with a tree branch on it's head as if he is sporting camoflauge.
I just saw this commercial on television a couple days ago and thought I was high for a second. I wasn't, it's an actual commercial with kids making really awful cookies by threading the dough through what looks like the same contraptions used in the Play-Doh fun factory. Either Play-Doh is branching out or they are running out of ideas just like Hollywood.
I know any type of sport can get really competitive and you can get lost in the moment, but this dude on France runs and punches a Spanish Olympic basketball player right in the plums. You can say the maniac was most likely going for the ball but bump the brakes, it's basketball, and your from France.
I don't know what the hell it is about this Sam Adams commercial but it makes me want to help old ladies cross the street, donate to charities, and chug pitchers of local brew. It puts me in a good mood and makes me feel nostalgic about things I wasn't even involved in. I am literally drinking a Sam Adams right now as I write this and I have no recollection of getting up and getting one.
I'm trying to catch as much of the Olympics as possible, more so than any other previous year. NBC and it's sister stations have been whisking us back and forth through coverage of everything from water polo to cycling but what really caught my eye was the field hockey coverage. Not only is the sport pretty fun to watch, but some of the women athletes are pretty pleasing to the eye as well and I'm not the only one who feels this way.
The Twitterverse was lit up with tweets about women's field hockey, especially the Dutch team. I guess they've had a reputation of being "the hottest" of the bunch. I haven't really studied each team to confirm if that is the case or not, but does Twitter ever lie? Some pictures below to draw your own conclusions.
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