The Phone
(NSFW for language) The keen and perceptive “scienticians” in this video here propose a new technology that may bring texting to a standstill: The Phone. Watch, laugh and learn. (Thanks Sean!)
(NSFW for language) The keen and perceptive “scienticians” in this video here propose a new technology that may bring texting to a standstill: The Phone. Watch, laugh and learn. (Thanks Sean!)
(NSFW: Language) The Hangover gang is back, but this time they wake up drunk, disorderly and disoriented in Bangkok, (Thigh-Land), not Vegas, with a monkey instead of a baby in tow.
After being falsely imprisoned for ten years, Uncle Matin is reunited with his family and friends where they beg him to do his infamous sword trick, with (somewhat) unexpected results. (Thanks Matin!)
Paul Giamatti and Amy Ryan star in this dramedy about an disenchanted attorney who spends his nights coaching high-school wrestling, and stumbles onto a star wrestler in the course of his business.
(NSFW: Language) Colin Nissan’s Passive-Aggressive Alien Attack is an amusing look at hostile extraterrestrial moves – the kind that make you feel terrible about yourself. (Thanks RG!)
Need a laugh today? Check out Jeff Smith’s Glove, Actually, a rather hilarious ode to the greatest slaps of the big screen – and there are plenty of them. We love the PoC montage at 3:53.
Ed Helms plays a go-nowhere insurance agent who hooks up with wildman John C. Reilly and Anne Heche at a convention, and madcap adventures ensue. A 2011 Sundance Official Selection.
If you can endure 20,000 spoonfuls of terror, watch Richard Gale’s short, The Horribly Slow Murderer with the Extremely Inefficient Weapon: an epic tale of one man’s encounter with a tenacious murderer.
John Landis is back in the dark comedy business with this new flick starring Simon Pegg and Andy Serkis as two guys who figure out they can get rich selling cadavers. Too bad there’s a body shortage.
(NSFW) David Cross and Will Arnett reunite for the first episode IFC’s new dark comedy series “The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret.” Got 22 minutes to spare? Watch the premiere now.
We’re not sure that Vacation really will look any better in HD, but it’s still one of the funniest movies of all time, and deserves a spot in your movie collection. The moose outside should have told you.
Robert Popper and Peter Serafinowicz’s BBC Series Look Around You parodies the boring educational videos of the 70s and 80s. A hilarious mixture of dry delivery and absurd experiments.
United States of Tara’s Keir Gilchrist, Zach Galifianakis and a cast full of “hey, I know that guy” actors star in this quirky looking teen-coming-of-age-in-a-mental-health-facility flick.
If you missed this rude, crude, and generally funny retro romp when it hit theaters, now’s your chance to go back to 1986. The unrated Blu-ray disc includes tons of bonus footage. (Also on DVD).
We’re pretty sure the silver-haired comedian’s is just yanking our chains with his supposedly “leaked” concert rider. Or maybe he really is this much of an A-hole. Either way, it’s funny as hell.
We’re not sure if adding little kids to the Focker series is a good idea, but Stiller and DeNiro were pretty funny in the first two movies, so maybe we’ll give it a chance when it comes out this Christmas.
Based on Warren Ellis’ graphic novel, an all-star cast led by Bruce Willis, Mary-Louise Parker, Helen Mirren, Morgan Freeman and John Malkovich play ex-CIA agents who can’t leave their pasts behind.
This critical darling follows an enterprising novelty inventor through the backstreets of Shanghai as he tries to get his “humorous domestic hygiene product” made. Premieres on IFC Flims 6/16.
Available 6/8, Not the Messiah is the one-night-only live stage show based on Monty Python’s Life of Brian. Special features include sing-along songs, bonus featurettes, trivia and real-time cast info.
MegaMind, starring Will Ferrell, Brad Pitt, Tina Fey and Jonah Hill, is a satirical take on superhero movies in which a notorious villain loses his oomph after he accidentally kills his nemesis.
We have no idea what’s going on in Steve Kostanski’s “sci-fi/action/horror/comedy epic,” but it involves stop-motion, kung-fu, and demon-nazi-vampires, and a guy named Dr. Scorpius.
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