Pride, Prejudice, Zombies
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!
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.
Our favorite powerless superhero gets his ass handed to him by his butler in this hilarious Batman Gets Pwned video; he may be the Dark Knight, but his gaming skills are teh suxorz.
While it may not encompass every plot (ask a Trekkie), we think this DIY Star Trek story chart is as effective a dilithium-powered plot generator as any you’ll find in the Alpha Quadrant.
America is hurting in the goodwill department, so this Back With A Vengeance tee probably isn’t the right message to send; still, ain’t no one gonna mess with a robot Abe Lincoln.
Time travel sounds like a good idea, unless your past self turns out to be a dick: this short with Paul Scheer will make you reconsider your plans to finally build that flux capacitor.
There are few things as annoying as infomercials, and this WTF Blanket video takes them to task; it’s a hilarious voiceover and parody of the Snuggie ad. Warning: profanity.
Although they’re clearly generalizations, this growing list of Gadget Tribes over at Boing Boing is pretty accurate, including Dadputer, iFans and their Rotten Apple arch nemeses.
Holy Taco’s Honest Movie Posters cut through the marketing B.S. and truthfully retitle several famous flicks; ironically, we’d be more likely to watch these movies with Taco’s new titles.
We can always count on glorious leader Kim Jong Il to save the day: he plans to tow The Moon to North Korea just for kicks–that, and to piss off those smug Yankee bastards.
It takes a little while to get going, but this latest Matt Hazard gameplay trailer had us in stitches by poking fun at Japanese RPGs; we never understood those damned ellipses either.
There’s no crampin’ this bird’s style: even penguins get tired of the whole tuxedo getup from time to time, as evidenced by this Less Formal t-shirt; the tattoo on his wing says “Born To Fly.”
It may seem like a dumb idea, but Jason’s I Wear Your Shirt is making money with 249 out of 365 days sold; each day, he acts as a human billboard and wears your shirt for a price.
While it’s not worth losing your head over, even minifigs can have an Identity Crisis; our advice: put on the stormtrooper helmet and just go Order 66 on everyone. Note: ships Feb. 9th.
Daddy issues? Incest? DNA tests? The more we think about it, Star Wars was made for Jerry Springer; CollegeHumor’s Ackbar! Talk Show dishes the dirt on Luke, Darth and Leia.
Kids from the 80s and 90s will likely remember Gary Larson’s goofy (yet succinct) comics; Worth1000 has a contest up for readers to create realistic versions of Far Side.
Any thoughts of haikus being filled with transcendental zen messages will get wiped clean when you visit IndecentHaiku.com; visitors from all over get down and dirty with the ol’ 5-7-5.
The Fine Brothers are at it again; both Lost and Heroes are getting a bit long in the tooth, so this parody does a good job of bringing both TV series to a violent, satisfying end.
If you’re expecting a dry summary of the 2009 CES in Vegas, look elsewhere; Current’s Ben Hoffman spends his time ridiculing absurd gadgets and harassing hapless exhibitors.
Sure, it’s a rip-off of Improv Everywhere’s pranks, but this Saatchi & Saatchi conceived ad for T-Mobile is top-notch stuff; it was filmed with 350 dancers in London’s Liverpool Street Station.
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