Jeffpardy!
YouTuber gr18vidz14kidz imagines a game show that’s incredibly easy to win yet still fun to watch. Unless you’re that other Jeff lady. Move over Hodor and Groot, Jeff is here to rule the Internet. For like a week or so.
YouTuber gr18vidz14kidz imagines a game show that’s incredibly easy to win yet still fun to watch. Unless you’re that other Jeff lady. Move over Hodor and Groot, Jeff is here to rule the Internet. For like a week or so.
Leigh Lahav walks us through the rollercoaster of emotions that fangirls and fanboys go through as we wait for our favorite movies to arrive – from the earliest teasers, through every trailer, reveal and leak, until their ultimate (and sometimes disappointing) theatrical release.
Adam Ruins Everything points out that some of the salmon served in restaurants could be cheaper… but you probably wouldn’t eat it. Then there’s the problem with tuna dishes: half the time, they don’t contain tuna at all.
(PG-13: Language) After turning him into a sharky shark, Animation Domination gives Mark Wahlberg a creepy canine makeover. Follow him as he talks about his fellow Halloween creatures, including his mummy and the best version of Medusa.
Bob Partington created the world’s slowest Rube Goldberg machine, driven by molasses, a turtle, melting popsicles, and other things that take forever. Thankfully, the tedious 6+ week long process has been reduced to three minutes for your viewing pleasure.
“Who is Al, and why is he spending time with a baseball team instead of helping starving children?” CollegeHumor and actor Neal McDonough parody ESPN’s documentary series to look back on a silly kids’ movie with an oddly star-studded cast.
If staging a backwards running event wasn’t strange enough, check out this video of the action played in reverse, which make the whole thing even more surreal and amusing. They look like badly animated NPCs in a video game.
A dedicated Foley artist tries his best to make sounds for a fashion film in Oliver Holms’ amusing short film. We like how he thinks there’s no substitute for wearing a dress and high heels but didn’t put the nail polish on his nails.
While we’re used to the seeing the massive bodies of sumo wrestlers flopping around in the ring, there’s something so funny about seeing these guys competing in a foot race. We think the shorts were slowing down the guy on the inside. Just let it all hang out, dude.
When was the last time a Rube Goldberg machine made your heart race? Because this classic from Japanese children’s show Pitagora Suichi is as exciting as an Indiana Jones flick. Plus it has an awesome theme song. “I’ll be there brothers, hang on, almost there!”
Ganglebot Films creates short films a little differently than most, getting both the writers and actors drunk off their asses before they do their work. Their latest film follows a incomprehensible night in the life of paramedics. At least the film crew was sober.
“No one gets ahead without someone else falling behind.” Satirical film critic Peter Rosenthal shares his take on the original Back to the Future, arguing that it’s an indictment of Reaganomics. It’s like The Onion is trying to be funny but ends up keeping it real.
“It almost seemed like she enjoyed running for it’s own sake. I mean… what? What?!” Kim ran a marathon, but she never once mentioned that or even how she trained for it on social media. Experts weigh in on her uncanny lack of the need for validation.
A man demonstrates a useless, but somehow still captivating skill, as he manages to use samurai-like skill with a credit card to fling 15 individual coins out from a stack without knocking them over. We’d like to see the slow-mo replay now.
(PG-13: Language) A security guard at an art gallery hears and smells something awful in the basement warehouse, which his colleague warned him not to visit. The Boxleitner Brothers’ comedy horror short isn’t innovative, but it’s scary all right.
Pop Chart Lab came up with a more efficient alternative to the Every Occasion Card. Its Charted Greetings and Salutations has preambles on its y-axis and holidays and events on its x-axis, for a total of 276 possible greeting permutations.
Brazilian comedy show Los Primitivos turned the tables on would be bike thieves by attaching a thin cable to them that made them faceplant shortly after they took off with what they thought was an unlocked bike, making fools out of these opportunistic criminals.
Los Angeles’ pop art Gallery1988 offers up a collection which pays tribute to the greatest sitcom of all time, Seinfeld. The exhibit kicked off on 10/17, and you can find many of the works for sale on their website. Sadly, Cuyler Smith’s George Costanza trading cards are sold out.
(PG-13: Language) “Rick and Morty time all day long forever.” YouTuber seunhel spent over 80 hours combining clips from the Back to the Future trilogy with scenes and dialogue from Rick and Morty.
While the rest of the Internet was geeking out over Back to the Future, Screen Junkies spared no mercy for the Oedipal time-traveling movie, its merch machine sequel and… the one with the pervy kid. What the heck was that kid doing?!
Next time you encounter someone who has no clue how to park, leave them a not-so-subtle hint with one of these amusing business cards. You’ll get a pack of 100 3.5″ x 2″ cards, printed on card stock, enough to deal with at least a week’s worth of a-holes in most major cities.
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