The best day of Adrian Brody’s life.
Thanks to Jeremy for finding this golden nugget.
The best day of Adrian Brody’s life.
Thanks to Jeremy for finding this golden nugget.
Ok-Go has been officially outdone
Here seems to be a fuller version:
And this:
Thanks to Charlie for finding this!
Natures most terrifying creature has become the made for tv cliche go to monster. Check out these ridiculous shark scenes!
Thank goodness for the Shark Alarm!
Dutch pop star Vanessa’s legacy is undeniably strange, throwback-y and, ultimately, wonderful. My first introduction was in this music video set in a gym where she torments a number of disinterested bodybuilders…
Next, I checked out the video for “Dynamite.” If you thought a song where someone sings about dynamite would naturally be set in a grade school, well, you could’ve directed Vanessa videos.
The strangest thing about this video is how uncannily Vanessa resembles Paris Hilton. Or perhaps, ipso facto, it is that Paris Hilton resembles (is the long-lost love-child of?) Vanessa.
Finally comes the video for “Cheerio.” I think the theme is supposed to be Spanish Mardi Gras. Or something.
[Thanks to reader JP!]
First, familiarize yourself with Shakira’s “She Wolf”…
Now, familiarize yourself with Star Trek: The Next Generation’s Worf…
[via reader AC]
For more Star Trek viral fun, check out:
Star Trek Mashups Extravaganza
Star Trek: TNG Explicit Rap
Captain Kirk on LSD
The Best of jandrewedit’s TNG Recuts
Captain Picard sings the Alphabet Love Song
$150 — that’s value. Who says you can’t find a deal in this economy?
Seriously, wait until the very end. And pay close attention to the last line.
From the folks at UCB – lots more funny stuff ucbcomedy.com.
I’m waiting for the LOST version.
If you like this, you might like the “It’s Gonna Blow!” montage:
Or maybe “We’ve got company…”
Also in the more articulate “What did you do?” flavor:
A former indie rocker and filmmaker named Chris Punsalan made a mockumentary web series that skewers the self-important world of hipster bands. The first three episodes are online now…
The actual music is by real bands — you can download some of it for free at the website nothingiscoolmovie.com.
The whole series is part of a larger project by a group of NYU Alumni called the Tisch West Alumni Council and Writers Lab West Web Series Showcase. For more laughs, also check out The Further Adventures of Cupid and Eros and The Request from that group. The other series (serieses?) are not listed as comedy, but Orphans, Knife Party at Niko’s and Broken Mirrors are worth watching too.
The polka music seals the deal.
Never has salad dressing come with less… dressing.
Believe it or not, whether you can stand it or not, this thing is a five-parter:
Parts 4 and 5 are apparently on their way soon. Until then, Pacholski-heads will have to content themselves with his MySpace page.
Frank sez:
I am proud to say that I am a husband, father and DANCER. After watching an awe inspiring film, “The Secret,” I was motivated and inspired to leave my family in Sheboygan, Wisconsin and pursue my dream of becoming a dancer in Hollywood.I have an incredibly supportive family and what not.
Frank’s #1 hero: John Travolta. #26: Abraham Lincoln.
A quick Google search reveals no Father Ron Janners, who Frank cites as an inspiration. Hoax? I hope not… I look forward to more dances from Frank Pacholski.
Another baffling video from the creators of Tim and Eric Awesome Show Great Job!.
Major Lazer “Keep it Going Louder” from Eric Wareheim on Vimeo.
If you watch just one history of hip hop medley performed on a banjolele by a man wearing a fake mustache and speaking in a British accent, make it this one:
I take it back. The mustache might be real.
[via @ukelilli]
Gary Oldman’s role of a lifetime? How have I never heard of this movie?
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