Six YouTube Classics
In celebration of the Jewish holiday of Purim, the crew at FLIX forces their intern to go through six YouTube classics in two minutes; Star Wars Kid never fails to make us laugh.
In celebration of the Jewish holiday of Purim, the crew at FLIX forces their intern to go through six YouTube classics in two minutes; Star Wars Kid never fails to make us laugh.
It’s no secret that Homer is a bit of a klutz, but this montage of his most painful moments from various Simpsons episodes is a hilarious trip down memory lane; doh!
Gun violence is bad, kids, but The Midnight Show’s video starring Andy Richter and a smug Prius owner echoes the sentiments of many; we particularly liked the Nissan pitch at the end.
Human survivors may lack numbers, but they make up for it by being opportunistic bastards: Zombie Donkey turns the undead hordes into cheap transport and labor. Thanks, Brian!
Laugh-Out-Loud Cats Sell Out is a collection of Adam Koford’s LOLcats-meets-early 20th century American comics mashup; it includes an intro by John Hodgman of I’m A PC fame.
NSFW: we’ve always wondered why Arnie had to transport in his birthday suit, and this video by CollegeHumor explains why; never, ever put fashion designers in charge of time travel.
Rejoice in your own awesomeness today, because March 10th is the International Day of Awesomeness; first celebrated in 2007, it also happens to be Chuck Norris’ birthday.
There’s nothing like naming your own constellations while drunk: Pterodactyl With A Machine Gun is an irreverent glow-in-the-dark tee with gems like “Nondescript Polygon” and “Utah.”
If you think it was Mrs. White with the lead pipe in the library, this Cluedo t-shirt shows all six murder weapons from the classic board game and is a must for Clue/Cluedo fans.
If you’ve got mild ADD like we do, this one-minute, single-take rendition of Forrest Gump is perfect; it was shot by the U. of York Filmmaking Society for the One Minute Film Festival.
Come to think of it, that Sham Wow dude always did look a little out of this world: this Vince Vulcan tee mashes up our favorite pointy eared freaks with absorbent German towels.
Jon Stewart takes on the media’s clumsy handling of Twitter and questions the purpose of microblogging in general; personally, we can’t wait for someone to create Stalkr and Gruntr.
With the express purpose of annoying IKEA employees and customers alike, Urban Camouflage creates and deploys military ghillie suits out of shopping bags and other products.
Artist Chris Grine is working on an ambitious but very cool project: three new robots each week for an entire year. He’s on #13 but already has several winners, including Warm Tender Heart.
In your face, Facebook: Microblogging predates the stone age in Twitter Throughout History, a short romp through time; you’ll meet such luminaries as Apeman and Futurama’s Professor.
Darth Vader never mentions Other Vaders, and with good reason: twang-speakin’ Uncle Garth and bare-butt Barth embarrass the Dark Lord–with the exception of Flavr Vader, of course.
Nobody does pure, unadulterated pwnage like a Sith Lord; destined to strike fear into the hearts of n00bs everywhere, this appropriately “Dark” Darth J!NX tee sports the J!NX mascot.
Adventures in Stormtrooping is a brilliant photo collection by Greg Easton showing stormtroopers as they go about their lives, with special appearances by Hellboy and Wall-E.
We at first thought F*** Yeah Neil Patrick Harris might be taking the whole NPH thing a bit too far, but we’ll take the fans of NPH over the legions of LOLcats lovers any day. Thanks, Dearn!
From collecting the morning dew in human skulls to using med-packs to heal zombie bites, The Onion tackles the difficult issue of preparing our kids for a post apocalyptic future.
We’ve always wondered what happened to the clumsy ninjas; this Ninja Toon tee by Spain-based dobodob explains everything: they apparently hack themselves into oblivion.
His outbursts have knocked him a few rungs down the cool ladder, but Mel Gibson is finger lickin’ funny with The Colonel, a KFC meets The Patriot short produced with Jimmy Kimmel.
Forget those cheapy knife-in-the-head Halloween gags–this Gaping Hole Costume uses a digital camera and a DVD player strapped to your stomach to simulate a very bad ulcer.
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