Launch Trailer: M. Hazard
Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard gets a proper 80s-styled trailer, with mono audio, cheesy retro sound effects and even cheesier graphics; that, and Neil Patrick Harris.
Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard gets a proper 80s-styled trailer, with mono audio, cheesy retro sound effects and even cheesier graphics; that, and Neil Patrick Harris.
We’ve played this video a dozen times and we still can’t get enough: dude discovers his cabinet sounds like Chewbacca, saves George Lucas a million bucks on sound effects.
With players like The Fed, Dow Jones and M. Lynch, it’s the little guy who loses in Wall Street Fighter; still, kudos to CB FRESH for their creative take on the worldwide financial fiasco.
Fast food joints would be a lot cooler if they adopted a military hierarchy (with KFC naturally leading the way): this Highest Rank t-shirt shows you should never run a-fowl of the Colonel.
The next time a dog barks, it’ll be hard not to remember this Guard Dog short film by Bill Plympton; he takes us into the devoted yet slightly neurotic mind of a particularly vocal hound.
Night at the Museum 2 may not be sophisticated comedy, but there’s just something about historical figures, dinosaurs and biplanes lose in the Smithsonian that makes us grin ear to ear.
Our favorite cinematic spoilsports, The Fine Brothers, return for an encore performance: Movie Spoilers: Oscar Edition is an Academy Award-worthy followup to 100 Movie Spoilers.
Bart Got A Room is a coming of age comedy, minus the irritatingly beautiful teens; instead, you get a loser kid, a sexaholic dad and a mom who books a hotel room for her kid out of pity.
Sure, lewd jokes about the Wii controller aren’t exactly original or particularly sophisticated, but the inclusion of Alec Baldwin in SNL’s Wii Guys was a masterful stroke.
There’s nothing like monkey business to celebrate Darwin’s 200th: Devolve Me takes your picture and “devolves” you into one of four ancient ancestors (up to 3.7 million years ago).
We all have to grow up sometime: AdderXYU of Singularitee is the artist behind Get Equipped, a “mature” take on the classic Megaman boss selection screen. Thanks, Jaden!
Long before Atari unleashed Pong on the world, Baby-Boom era college students apparently had whipped up a primitive prototype as evidenced by this Pre Computer tee.
You may think it’s an iPhone App of dubious utility, but the tickle-inviting BellyButton is definitely an icebreaker; it includes 7 skins, 5 giggles and a roulette mode that can generate farts.
Improv Everywhere revisits the subways again with High Five Escalator, tasking Agent Lathan (“Rob”) and five agents with soliciting 2,000 high fives along stairs and escalators.
Despite its name, this Not Safe For Work t-shirt is actually pretty safe; mundane office items get names like rare Diablo items, including the Stapler of Suffering and the Desk of Doom.
Absolutely NSFW (strong profanity): director Victor Solomon has compiled a video of every single swear word uttered from every single episode of The Sopranos; it runs 27 min. long!
Part of a Saatchi&Saatchi advertising campaign for the SciFi Channel, Humans Are Among Us has us tickled pink green with these goofy renditions of 50s B-movie posters.
With Snoop Dogg, Penn Jillette and Seth MacFarlane, Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder promises to take the series out with a bang; it’s the last of four straight-to-DVD movies.
Jane Austen is clawing her way out of her grave: Pride and Prejudice and Zombies somehow blends witty repartee, blood-soaked battlefields and hordes of flesh-eating undead. Thanks, Kyle!
Granted, it’s sophomoric to the extreme, but this Homer Simpson Clock features rotating eyes that follow a nice cool Duff all day long; now if only they’d hook up a donut clock, doh!
We’re a little late for the Flight of the Conchords train, but this Sugalumps excerpt from the second season has us sold – this, despite the plethora of dude’s rumps and other unmentionables.
We’re new converts to Brian McFadden’s Big Fat Whale comic; his Internet Anti-Memes & Non-Sensations makes us reconsider our own half-baked ideas to get on the viral bandwagon.
SNL’s MacGruber skit hit the big time last weekend in a series of flagrant shill ads for Pepsi; name change to “Pepsuber” + MacGuyver cameo + everyone dying anyway = epic.
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