Blame Mumford & Sons
Derick Watts & The Sunday Blues take on the jangly and infectious sounds of Mumford & Sons, and their hidden agenda – a master race of babies bred on the strains of banjo and bass-drum driven hipster folk.
Derick Watts & The Sunday Blues take on the jangly and infectious sounds of Mumford & Sons, and their hidden agenda – a master race of babies bred on the strains of banjo and bass-drum driven hipster folk.
Freelance illustrator and diehard Deadpool fan Marco D’Alfonso loves to mashup comic book characters and covers with pop culture, often as submissions to Comic Book Resources’ contests. We’d share all of his art here if we could.
Editor Frank Fenimore’s amusing rework of the classic scene in season five of Breaking Bad, in which Walter White and Hank Schrader confront each other in Hank’s garage, and the garage door chimes in as a third character.
Rob Lowe plays a philandering detective in the animated series Moonbeam City. The show parodies ’80s cop shows with the synth and neon turned up to 11. Also stars Will Forte, Elizabeth Banks and Kate Mara. Think Archer ’80s style.
(NSFW: Language) FoxADHD visits Winnie the Pooh and his pals in a parallel universe, where Eeyore’s doppelgänger is even more of a sad sack than he was in the Disney cartoons. And yes, Depressed Donkey the Honest Trailers guy.
With crystal clear 150 decibel speakers, the new Amazon Kindle Flare ensures that everyone around you knows how brilliant you are, repeatedly shouting the title of the book you’re reading. From America’s Finest News Source.
In this sketch from their upcoming 4th season, Key & Peele poke fun at comic book legend Stan Lee, as he pitches a variety of new superheroes which are merely a reflection of his everyday life as an old man.
Smosh Games lambasts Pokémon Red & Blue, the games that started a money-printing franchise that teaches children to run away from home, talk to strangers and beat up animals. Then they rename the 151 original monsters.
Do you have problems with your computer? With the help of divination, feng shui and other hokey pseudosciences, your computer will be fixed. In spirit. It will still be broken, but it’ll be at peace with itself. BRB, calibrating to Ballmer.
With the recent revival of 90s brands and series, The Wil Wheaton Project has an idea for the ultimate summer movie, one that has everything that a 90s kid was exposed to while growing up. What, no hip hop?
“Does Jerry die? Is there a Jerry? I’ll make a Jerry and then kill the Jerry.” Mint Comedy imagines why it’s taking so long for A Song of Ice and Fire author George R.R. Martin to finish the remaining books in the series.
Launched at Wall Street Journal, Mission Statement cannibalized the style of hippie heroes Crosby, Stills & Nash, reminding us that the generation most famous for sticking it to the Man ended up being the Man anyway.
Stock video specialists Dissolve made a mockumentary about emojis in the style of David Attenborough’s nature videos, using only their cache of licensed footage together with Apple Color Emoji.
“Great cut. Well done.” Joining the hallowed ranks of HowToBasic and Alantutorial, Cut Dat posts nothing but videos of objects being cut with a spoon, with commentary provided by someone who we’re pretty sure is a serial killer.
The term “indie game” used to be a badge of poverty, pride and creativity. But cheap tools and gold mines like Minecraft have lured creatively bankrupt “developers”, leading to a torrent of clones and a lobster shortage. Wait what?
One of YouTube’s hidden gems, Henry’s Kitchen sees Henry Phillips portray a lonely and temperamental klutz whose cooking talent is muddled by his awful video editing. Hang in there Henry. We need that complete recipe.
(NSFW: Language) “There’s something wrong with them! They look like us but different!” The LEGO world is invaded by KRE-O and other LEGO clones in Robot Chicken’s jab at the movie adaptation of World War Z.
“Experience the unbelievable talents of a 23-year old Caucasian male.” Bath Boys Comedy imagines what it would be like if White Men Can’t Jump was made by the folks behind Air Bud. Frankly, we’re more excited about Free William.
If you thought Dave Chappelle’s Eminem impression was hilarious, check out YouTuber jayssite’s spaghetti-centric remix of Slim Shady’s Lose Yourself. This spaghetti comes once in a lifetime!
Sonic the Hedgehog does his best impression of Daenerys Targaryen, granting freedom to countless critters trapped in evil Dr. Robotnik’s container prisons. Unfortunately, this one probably should have been left sealed.
(NSFW) When Captain Picard and his men log out for the day, the Night Crew takes over. Sir Patrick Stewart and Chris Pine guest star in this groovy Robot Chicken skit. Commander La Freak: best name ever.
Asked by the media about his alleged misuse of public funds, Japanese official Ryutaro Nonomura sobbed and ranted incoherently on national television. Boing Boing’s Rob Beschizza made the scandal more entertaining.
“Why don’t you guys just make it out of chicken?” RT America’s Redacted Tonight presents a commercial jingle for McDonald’s that lists the ingredients for Chicken McNuggets, as stated by McDonald’s itself (page 8 on the link).
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