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Your eggs are missing and the pigs have them stashed away. Who do you call in? Don’t count on George Peppard, Dirk Benedict, Mr. T and that other guy to show up – call on The Angry Team.
Your eggs are missing and the pigs have them stashed away. Who do you call in? Don’t count on George Peppard, Dirk Benedict, Mr. T and that other guy to show up – call on The Angry Team.
While Skate 3 came out two years ago, it seems that people are still enjoying its glitches and wonky physics. Here’s a compilation of some of its most hilarious problems from YouTuber HelixSnake.
Judging from the prices at that gas station, we’re guessing the police cars in Russia have been reduced in size in order to conserve on fuel. Or maybe they just built it to chase this guy.
Not only is this clip a perfect time capsule of 1980s style, the guy at the center of the video – The Skipper – would have probably been a millionaire if he had only waited until YouTube came along.
The Shorty Awards interviews comedian Tracy Morgan, requiring him to answer the questions in 140-characters or less. Watch him fail, drop knowledge and sing praises to the internet.
A possibly senile Gandalf takes to the streets on his longboard for a leisurely ride, at times confusing motorists behind him for a 50-foot-tall Balrog. They could always just drive over the double yellow line.
Nathan Barnatt’s dancing fool shows up at an audition for a Kimberly Cole music video, and busts out some serious moves. Honestly, this is so much better than Dancing with the Stars.
Latinworks created several amusing ads that poke fun at the damage viral videos can do to national identities for the upcoming Cine Las Americas International Film Festival in Austin, TX.
Join Commander Shepard, Garrus, Wrex, Tali and the whole gang for this 1980s style cartoon parody. We love the idea of killing reapers with rock and roll. Maybe in Mass Effect 4. (Thanks Alfredo!)
(NSFW) Seth MacFarlane directs his first motion picture, with Mark Wahlberg, Mila Kunis and himself as Ted, a teddy bear who came to life after a childhood wish. Think The Muppets with swearing.
Given the release date, we were convinced this was another of ThinkGeek’s April Fools pranks, but this inflatable captain’s chair is real. Too bad it only holds 120 pounds, so Kirk himself couldn’t sit on it.
Not to be outdone by their colleagues at Google Maps, the Gmail team has their own old-new technology: Morse Code on Android. We didn’t know LL Cool J worked at Google.
Poor Arthur had an injury to his ears, and had to wear one of those stupid plastic cones. Needless to say, he didn’t like it one bit – and even once he admitted his fate, he never quite got the hang of it.
It’s not yet April 1st, but we suspect the guys at Google released one of their pranks early, with the new Google Maps for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Click “Quest” in the upper right to try it.
(NSFW: Language) The land of Tamriel hides a dark secret: The Thane of Whiterun is a compulsive hoarder. Actually it’s not a secret. We all do it. We blame Bethesda for making it too easy.
It’s about time Toronto got the hero it deserved. Yes, their Batman is a lot like Gotham’s except that he strikes fun into the hearts of people. And his arch nemesis is The Jerky.
This pirated copy of Revenge of the Sith bought in Shanghai has English subtitles. Or at least the words are English. Their meaning is another thing altogether. Watch the opening scroll here.
PBS period drama Downton Abbey takes place in the early 20th century in British countryside. The only difference in this version is that it takes place at in the 21st century at an Arby’s. Close enough.
Let’s take a break from YouTube’s latest clips and look at one of its greatest hits. Watch as comic Michael Davis juggles balls, food and other objects, not to mention his stand up routine.
Another hilarious sketch from Key & Peele. Two office mates take a petty joke and turn it into a bitter rivalry. It loses steam about halfway through, but the first scene is priceless.
Newscaster Ron Burgundy drops by the set of Conan O’Brien to handle his flute, dish out insults to Conan, and to announce the long-awaited sequel to Anchorman is finally in the works.
The MAD animated show explains why the Superfriends were right to change their team’s name to Justice League: the old name was only half right. US viewers can see the original clip here.
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