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Doctor Strange performs nominal trickery to the delight of his two hype men. Combine the classic David Blaine parody skits with Supa Hot Fire and you get one of Saturday Night Live Korea‘s running gags.
Doctor Strange performs nominal trickery to the delight of his two hype men. Combine the classic David Blaine parody skits with Supa Hot Fire and you get one of Saturday Night Live Korea‘s running gags.
“See how we keep changing what’s good for you? That how we get you.” Cracked’s outspoken Satan is back with a glowing explanation of how most diet products and programs are marketed and how they “work.” And if they don’t work, it’s your fault.
Screen Junkies dissects the 1989 slacker classic Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure. Look closer and see how it’s actually about saving two god-kings, with lovable caricatures of some of history’s worst criminals thrown in. But hey, George Carlin!
“Guys, they shot a gorilla…” YouTube channel Friend Dog Studios tries to make light of a year that’s been filled with viral news of the sad kind. Not to mention worsening climate change, terrorist attacks, political turmoil, 3-1 leads…
Since Disney took over the Star Wars franchise, we’ve been pleasantly surprised by the quality of the content. But that doesn’t mean it couldn’t quickly head South. Creator Josh Poley and his friends envision our worst nightmare. What’s next, midichlorian action figures?
Well my baby, oh she drives me crazy. Because she’s always putting the toilet roll on the wrong way on the thing. Elliot Mason performs a version of his track The Toothpaste Song in front of the cameras. If we can’t have Flight of the Conchords, at least we’ve got Elliot.
Cracked’s ol’ devil Roger returns as an hotelier brazenly exposing his business for what it is: bedspacing maximized for cost-efficiency, at the expense of its employees’ or its customers’ well-being.
RocketJump’s Freddie Wong spends five nights at home while reading increasingly specific news updates about a serial killer. Aside from giving us blue (eye)balls, we think Freddie just made this video to show off his gadgets and toys. How many PCs must a man have?!
YouTuber ProZD pokes fun at fictional characters who are obviously evil but for some reason goes undetected by everyone else. This man needs only two things: lip balm and a great script.
We haven’t seen the entire series yet, but what we’ve seen of Planet Earth II is majestic and visually stunning. Of course, audio makes all the difference in the world, and one madman decided that the series would be much better if all the animals were screaming.
“Do you people know how money works?” The guy playing George sounds more like Jerry Seinfeld than James Stewart, but this parody by Above Average is still amusing, as the town attempts to pool their resources to save the old Building and Loan, and fails miserably.
“Woo woo pah!” Mario Wienerroither lets us in on a shocking secret in his latest Musicless Music Video: Elvis Presley looks really stupid without rock and roll in the background. He’s still the only one who looks good in those sideburns though.
Saturday Night Live takes on the overly fake and hackneyed customers typically found in commercials, and gives us a much more realistic view of a typical customer at your neighborhood donut shop, courtesy of Casey Affleck.
(PG-13: Language) Meet outdoorsman and scorpion expert Ashwin Ramdas. He has an ongoing web series where he talks about parks, camping and how his name is pronounced. Here he visits Periyar National Park in India, home to elephant poop and some kind of monkey.
Screen Junkies takes on the The Empire Strikes Back of movie sequels. Don’t worry – they didn’t find much to complain about Star Wars’ greatest episode. Except for the incest vibes. And Yoda’s weak-ass training routine. And Boba Fett’s screen time. And Luke’s IQ.
Saturday Night Live guest host John Cena plays a college football star who refuses to play in an upcoming big game unless he aces his science experiment. Good thing he’s got this one in the bag.
Screen Junkies immolates one of the most disappointing movies of the year. Watch as they hilariously comment on its incredibly apt title, expose the script written for people with short term memory loss, and come up with the best name for Jared Leto’s joke of a performance.
Alcohol can kill. So can going on and on about it. This commercial for a portable ultrasonic beer foamer actually makes fun of its target market, and for that we give it props. Remember folks, talk moderately.
“She doesn’t know what Jen likes, and she doesn’t super care. So she goes inside the closet just to see what crap’s in there.” Saturday Night Live‘s ladies and guest host Emma Stone sing about the gift that keeps on you keep on giving away.
(PG-13: Language) Australian comedy duo Theo and Nathan Saidden aka Superwog are known for their bad attitudes and short fuses, so who better to staff a jumbo jet than these two guys with a unique perspective on “customer service?” They’re no better as doctors.
“Run Run Run Jump. I can be a backpack while you run!” Bad Lip Reading follows up on it’s nonsensical, but catchy Bushes of Love and Not the Future with another song from the Star Wars universe, as Yoda teaches Luke Skywalker how to control The Force on Dagobah.
Saturday Night Live’s parody ad reminds folks meeting up with family for Thanksgiving that they can rely on Target for gifts, food, and some precious alone time. Though clearly they haven’t seen the jampacked Target parking lots around here. Mirror here.
Cinemafaux presents a cleverly edited series of clips from The Office which do an amazingly good job at transforming the comedy into a terrifying horror flick, in no small part thanks to to the warped world of Dwight Schrute and his freaky family.
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