Re: The Expert
Remember the funny short film The Expert? D. Scott Williamson watched it as well, and unlike Anderson he thought to himself: challenge accepted. Watch him fulfill all of the unreasonable demands of the client in the story.
Remember the funny short film The Expert? D. Scott Williamson watched it as well, and unlike Anderson he thought to himself: challenge accepted. Watch him fulfill all of the unreasonable demands of the client in the story.
(NSFW, Gore) Welcome to the future! The post-apocalyptic future, that is. Animation Domination HD imagines what the year 2055 would be like if we keep destroying our environment and each other.
Smosh Games takes on The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, the critically-acclaimed game that sets you on an epic quest, only to distract you with sightseeing, chores, errands, virtual relationships and a billion trinkets to hoard.
What’s harder to believe? That Darude’s pre-millenium techno hit Sandstorm is now 15 years old or that this toy trumpet virtuoso’s impressive cover has eluded us for so long? We wonder if he could make Blood Rave happen?
(NSFW: Language) Screen Junkies’ belated May the 4th offering is this skewering of an easy target: Star Wars II: Attack of the Clones. It’s worth watching just for the casting call. Holy crap was this movie awful.
With multiple products vying for our money, advertisers have gone beyond promoting what something actually does. Now we have viral ads, the Apple-flavored Kool-Aid and this. Whatever this is. David Lynch would be proud of this.
No one could ever replace Figrin D’an and the Modal Nodes but we can see why they might need a night off from Mos Eisley cantina’s raucous crowds every now and again. It’s too bad that the options aren’t exactly stellar.
(Gore) A skit from The Onion SportsDome about a disabled Army vet who can’t get into the UFC because of his handicap. In case that sentence just made you unsheathe your righteousness, we’re going to say it again: it’s from The Onion.
This promo for the Walley POS-86 digital camera skewers the hyperbolic, self-important marketing style perfected by Apple, and propagated by Kickstarter, driving home the point that we all too often buy based on the sizzle, not the steak.
The increasingly grumpy Conan O’Brien takes a look at a few highly rated stress relieving apps. They only serve to make him angrier though, as they confound him with tacky gimmicks and intrusive advertisements.
An amusing take-off on Mister Epic Mann’s hilarious video How Animals Eat Their Food. Frankly, we always eat our food by running to the center of the maze and waiting for it to appear. Mmmm. Cherries.
Rival skate crews battle for the attention of babes in Thrasher Magazine’s rad and irreverent homage to the ’80s skateboard scene. The only things missing are the grainy VHS filter and bad dubbing. Also, nobody had a beard in the ’80s.
Musicians are often accused of “selling out” when their songs appear in commercials, but Jon LaJoie would be thrilled to have his tune featured in an ad spot, and made a special song that he hopes advertisers will hear and license right away.
(SPOILERS) After the catastrophic events of Captain America 2 and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., the remaining members of the bumbling black ops agency hold a depressing debriefing. Unfortunately for them, it doesn’t get better.
(NSFW: Language) Funny or Die fakes a PSA from the makers of Palcohol, the instantly infamous powdered alcohol that may – but totally should not – be released soon. Come on folks, let’s not be greedy with our vices.
Whatever attended a poetry reading session with their original composition. Can you tell us what it means? We were too embarrassed to see it through. But the first three words were sublime. It really got the crowd thinking.
“Ah bonk mah kitteh!” Bad Lip Reading once again proves that it’s the reason why the Twilight movies were made. Behold, a tambourine-playing vampire, a whiny werewolf and a farty lady who holds the record for frowning.
A parody title sequence by Louis Paquet. If Wes Anderson directed Forrest Gump, it wouldn’t be like a box of chocolates – we’ll know exactly what we’re going to get. Also that box would not have moved an millimeter.
(NSFW, Gore) Nacho Punch presents the most juvenile action figures never made. These troops and their enemies fight it out with their big man cannons. The sad part? There was an actual toy with a similar, uhm, feature.
Extemely Decent has another crack at the polite Canadian stereotype. You pretty much know what’s going to happen, but it’s still fun to watch. Check out the first part here. Canada: steal stuff, gain friends.
Collegehumor pokes fun at the paralyzing guilt induced by the Web, where you can easily find out about the unspeakable horrors that make all the things you enjoy possible. We love how they had to explicitly spell out the joke anyway.
(Crude humor) Smosh Games pokes fun at Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag. Be reminded of the game’s morally corrupt hero, his Neo-level learning curve, the insanely boring meta-game aspect and more.
(NSFW) In a rare sighting of the word “honest” together with The Wolf of Wall Street, Screen Junkies breaks down the quintessential Scorsese flick: tracking shots, disgusting main character and a failed Oscar grab for Leo.
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