Kung Fu Fighting Drill
(NSFW: Language) After teaching us how to break necks and smash groins, Master Ken karate chops our brains with a brilliant way to practice open palm strikes. Or not. We call it patty cake-fu.
(NSFW: Language) After teaching us how to break necks and smash groins, Master Ken karate chops our brains with a brilliant way to practice open palm strikes. Or not. We call it patty cake-fu.
In this commercial for Newcastle Brown Ale, comedic actor Stephen Merchant envisions what America could be like if the Brits had won the Revolutionary War. We have to agree that their swear words sound much better than ours.
This funky and fluffy looking otocolobus manul (otherwise known as a Pallas’s cat) decides to pop out from its hideout to check out the video camera that was placed in its habitat and goes in for the ultimate close-up. OH HAI THERE.
Columbusing (\kə-ˈləm-bəs-iŋ\) verb: to discover something for white people. CollegeHumor puts a name to a phenomenon that creates trends without giving their originators credit. Have you guys heard about this pea coat thing?
A man grows jealous of his Facebook friends and decides to work on his life. His online life. Director Shaun Higton’s tragic comedy reminds us not to compare ourselves to or seek validation from other people.
We love the street art-inspired style in David Barlow-Krelina’s animated short, which shows us what happens when you sneeze really, really, really, really hard. Dude, cover your face the next time you do that.
(NSFW: Language) The Internet’s grumpy uncle Maddox chastises YouTubers and websites that make up useless, superfluous or counterproductive lifehacks. TL;DW: do not eat apple stems. Just don’t.
GOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAL! Triumph the Insult Comic Dog is too indifferent to get on a plane and fly to Brazil, so he enjoys World Cup 2014 from the relative comfort of Queens, NYC. Final score: Triumph 3 Uruguay 1.
A second helping of TV’s most memorable lines, from I Love Lucy to Game of Thrones, courtesy of Robert Jones and Tastefully Offensive. Guess who represents the gold mine of killer lines that is Westeros. Watch part one here.
An old man has a doozy of a computer problem. If the surreal humor seems familiar, you must be a fan of The Perry Bible Fellowship. Peter’s Computer was made by Big Play Films, which was founded by PBF creator Nicolas Gurewitch.
YouTuber Dawid Jankowski’s Volkswagen Golf sounds mighty feisty despite being beat up. Especially when you consider the fact that it actually has zero horsepower under the hood.
In this YouTube classic, a BBC anchorman seamlessly went from introducing himself to delivering the top story for the day, turning himself into a pitiful mashup of Ron Burgundy and Brick Tamland. Commas change everything.
A Jedi, a princess, a scoundrel, two droids and a fuzzball. What a bunch of a-holes. YouTuber The Unusual Suspect presents Star Wars in the style of the trailers for Guardians of the Galaxy.
(NSFW: Language) “I’d tell you to remain seated, but as we see on every landing you’re all deaf.” All India Bakchod imagines what an Indian flight would be like if everyone on the plane couldn’t help but speak their mind. Turn captions on.
Much like this French baking show, we can’t believe this Spanish KFC commercial made it on air. Because something’s fishy about the chicken here. We’re pretty sure they’re visual effects. Now we’re scared of their chicken tenders.
(NSFW: Language, Gore) Claymation master Lee Hardcastle had Peter, Ray, Egon and Winston recreate scenes from Reservoir Dogs, Inglorious Basterds, Pulp Fiction and other Tarantino films. Also, here’s a promising pitch for Ghostbusters 3.
Have you ever looked at a cloud and imagined it to be something else? Gilbert Legrand does that to everyday objects. With a bit of modification and some clever painting, Gilbert creates sculptures that are a joy to behold.
(NSFW: Language) Last Week Tonight sums up recent concerns about endorsements for weight loss products, which are made possible partly because nutritional supplements are unregulated in the United States. There’s no magic pill, guys.
(NSFW: Language, SPOILERS) Steve Love returns for another round of Game of Thrones character impressions, particularly characters from the fourth season of the series. His Oberyn needs work, but he’s got Varys down pat.
Michelangelo and Abraham Lincoln star in History Cops. This puntastic animated short was made to promote the Blu-ray and DVD release of The LEGO Movie. “I release you from the shackles of freedom.” Yaaaay – what?
“Care Package: Not Found.” The upcoming multiplayer adventure FPS Destiny features a dance command. YouTuber Insanmiac thinks the game’s machine race Exo has the sweetest moves. The song is Sometimes by Proleter.
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