Video: Snuggie Spin-Offs
If you’re as sick of Snuggie infomercials as we are, College Humor saves the day with Snuggie Spin-Offs: this parody takes the backwards robe to even more ridiculous extremes.
If you’re as sick of Snuggie infomercials as we are, College Humor saves the day with Snuggie Spin-Offs: this parody takes the backwards robe to even more ridiculous extremes.
Like kids with matches and gasoline, the Spore devs invite the jokesters at Robot Chicken to create their own Galactic Adventures; bananas in dresses and farting frogs, anyone?
This Trek Parody is not only a funny spoof of the new Star Trek film, but also shows off The Sims 3 movie mashup tool; it’ll let you boldly go where no machinima has gone before.
In the Loop brings The Office’s style of comedy to international politics, specifically satirizing the Iraq war with bumbling government officials and endless one liners; it hits theaters 7/24.
This Maniac t-shirt shows that even Legoland has its deviants; Jason never was the same after someone switched his head, but thankfully it’s relatively easy to reassemble his victims.
We’ve always been a fan of art-a-day blogs, but Andy Helm’s Dude-A-Day really appeals to us with caricatures of famous fictional male characters from movies, TV and comics.
Spoiler alert: this Meet the Spy video is our favorite out of the other “Meet the…” videos for Team Fortress 2; we won’t ruin the ending, but watch every character closely for their tells.
Available today only, Sporck Long And Prosper is a double entendre tee: Spock is no longer half-human and half Vulcan; he’s now also part Leonard Nimoy and part Zachary Quinto.
Even the Empire has been hit badly by the economy, with stormtroopers downsizing from AT-STs and tauntauns to Alvin, Simon & Theodore; believe it or not, that’s a real chipmunk!
Monty Python fans are a rabid, hand grenade-throwing rabble, and the only ones who will get this The Knights Who Play Nii tee; just wear the wrist strap to avoid those nasty flesh wounds.
If you’ve been wondering what Vince Shlomi aka ShamWow Commercial Guy has been up to since his arrest, ShamWow Guy in Jail shows that he’s up to his old Slap Chop tricks.
Curiosity killed the cat, or in this case, the robot: Luke Randall’s Reach is about a cute, waddling robot (WALL-E, anyone?) and its ill-advised battles with its tragically short power cord.
Critics have been calling the new Star Trek a fresh reboot of the franchise, but CollegeHumor’s My Favorite Movie reveals uncanny similarities to another sci-fi franchise.
A million voices cried out and were played in a loop: Star Wars Soundboard has dozens of squealing Jawas, growling Wookiees and whiny Lukes to mix at your mercy. Thanks, Thorir!
Will/AyesDyef has a brilliant Team Fortress 2 / N64 Super Smash Bros. mashup that matches shot-for-shot the intro of the latter, albeit using the zany characters of the former.
Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus is a campy, low-budget horror flick with harbinger of hammy acting Lorenzo Lamas; we were sold the moment the shark ate the Golden Gate Bridge.
Long fermenting liquor rivalries finally bubble over in this Bar Fight t-shirt; the martini and wine bottle may have started this fight, but it’ll be the whiskey flask and beer bottle who finish it.
Yooouuutuuube may cause brain damage: it’ll take any YouTube video and play it in a 36×36 column with each video slightly out of sync; check out Numa Numa or Alice. Thanks, everyone!
We promise we’ll cut back on Star Trek posts soon, but The Movie Blog has a great compilation of Motivational Posters that should bring a smile to even the most stoic of Vulcans.
Freelance artist Steven Lefcourt’s 8-Bit Fatalities desanitizes some of our favorite games and gives them a bloody dose of reality; think Animal Planet meets Mortal Kombat.
Hello, fanboy flame war bait: the same folks who brought us the Death Star over San Francisco video are back, this time pitting the Death Star vs. Star Trek’s USS Enterprise.
This My Little Pony trailer apes Transformers and is filled to the brim with LOL moments, made even better by (we hope) deliberately terrible effects. Dear God: it even has a music video.
We’re huge fans of Penny Arcade so we almost did a Fruit F***ker dance when we saw this Cardboard Tube Samurai action figure; it’ll be available at the SDCC 7/23-7/26 for about $50.
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