96 Year Old Steals the Show at the World Series of Poker
Here we have exactly what you’d expect: high comedy and badassness of the highest order. Especially considering the poker legend actually hits a slowroll. Clearly what we need in the wake of this revelation is some kind of elderly, senile, 75 and up World Series of Poker. Let’s make it happen ESPN14!
read moreThe Horrors of Getting Caught Looking at Porn
Courtesy of Key & Peele, we present to you an excellent skit detailing the sudden, cripplingly abrupt horrors of being caught looking at porn. Like a lot of skits that Key & Peele do, they really hit the nail on the head and portray exactly what it would be like to have your girlfriend or wife air her suspicions that you’re looking at porn on your/her computer. This is briefly replaced with a seemingly relieving feeling when she explains she really doesn’t care if you look at porn, so long it isn’t any of that, “weird, crazy stuff.” Aaaand the cripplingly abrupt feelings of horror return yet again. Ultimately, the moral of the story is that while it’s good to cover your tracks and clear your Internet history after looking at porn, you shouldn’t do it literally every few hours or else run the risk of being caught for being too careful. Words to live by,...
read moreBig Bang Theory Parody
Just like Grand Theft Auto V (that we just happened to be talking about recently), The Big Bang Theory is similarly polarizing. Either you love it or you hate it. Either you think it’s innocently, charmingly funny or you think it tries entirely-too-hard to be a blatant, shameless hipster take on dork-geek culture. Regardless of your particular thoughts on the show, the parody in the video above is spot-on. So even if you’ve only seen the show once or twice, you should still manage to find said parody quite amusing. And really, isn’t that what parodies are all about? God bless...
read moreMythbusters: Grand Theft Auto V Edition
This video isn’t really in the same vein as the pure humor/straight-up funny style videos we usually post here, but it does give me an excuse to talk about Grand Theft Auto V. Unless you’ve been living under some kind of joyless, non-entertaining-in-any-way-rock the past several months, you’ve no doubt heard about Grand Theft Auto V. When it comes to GTA, people are usually in two camps. You either enjoy it and love playing through the series, completing the mafia-criminal style missions, causing general, good-natured mayhem and maybe obscurely banging a virtual prostitute or two, or you hate it — citing the game and it’s free-form, open-world as a spawning source of corruption and everything that’s wrong with today’s youth. Hopefully if you’re reading this, then you have a sense of humor and general, easygoing outlook on life as we do. And if you do, there’s a good chance you should be able to find much enjoyment, amusement and generalized entertainment out of Grand Theft Auto V. This particular video is an equally-amusing take on the game, combining the lighthearted devil’s advocate nature of the TV show Mythbusters. Basically, it goes about taking a rumor or myth about the game and going about proving it right or wrong. Pretty simple, no? However, considering some of the “myths” that are “busted” involve things like whether or not you can tow a police car while it’s actively trying to pursue you and, well… you certainly don’t have to be an actual Grand Theft Auto V player yourself to get some entertainment out of these zany, humorous videos. (Plus, the musics quite catchy — albeit in a dangerously borderline you’re-going-to-be-humming-this-to-yourself-for-the-next-two-weeks-probably-sorry-about-that kind of...
read more“Ghosbusters” Tour NYC
This mockumentary, created by Mike Stoklasa and Jay Bauman of Red Letter Media, takes the viewer on a “Ghosbusters“ tour of New York City. The two hosts in this mockumentary have some, uh, problems, shall we say. Random Trivia: did you know that the song “Magic,” which appears in Ghostbusters during the film’s highest moment of tension, did not net the song’s writer and performer, Mick Smiley, a record deal? The song was included in the movie’s official soundtrack, but Smiley was unable to secure a record contract despite the film’s wild popularity. A few years after Ghostbusters, Smiley wrote the song “Kiss Me Deadly” for rock superstar Lita Ford. The song went platinum, but Smiley still couldn’t snag a record deal for himself. Sigh..record executives..when learn they...
read moreGuess What? It’s Never Lupus
Anyone familiar with the Television show House will be exceedingly familiar with lupus. Lupus is a rare auto immune disease that has no cure and has so many different and varied symptoms that make it difficult to diagnose. Nevertheless, it seems like in every episode of the show, the patient House and his team are diagnosing will exhibit one of the innumerable symptoms of the disease, which causes one of the doctors (usually Dr. Cameron) to suggest it as the cause. Despite this high rate of finger pointing, only once in the entire history of the show did the diagnosis end up being lupus. Enjoy this montage of lupus related hijinks taken by splicing clips from the...
read moreHarry Potter, If Harry Potter was More Awesome
Ah, how young we all were, watching as the first Harry Potter movie was released in 2001, a fanciful romp that wouldn’t have looked out of place with a Disney sticker slapped on it. Of course we had no idea that 10 years and 7 movies later, the last incarnation of the Potter movies would be released and shock the world with its pure, unadulterated, wizard violence. Imagine if the first movie were that intense. Well now you don’t have to anymore! A few years ago, talented comedian Brad Neely released “Wizard People, Dear Readers,” a colorful retelling of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone shown as an audio overdub played with the film. The comedy is rife, as is the action: Harry is an all powerful wizard struggling to overcome his urge to kill his family with fire, and occasionally slips up (as when he frags his cousin Roast Beefy with a Glass Be Gone spell and knocks his generous white tushy into the snake enclosure.) Enjoy the first two chapters here, the rest of the tale may be found at your local...
read moreWhen Pirates of the Caribbean Gets Musical
The immortal question: Why is the Rum Gone? That’s what Jack Sparrow wants to know when Elizabeth Turner sets fire to their stash of supplies in order to flag down a passing ship. Of course he’s angry that she burned all the food, and the shade. But why the rum? A very talented Youtuber set these immortal lines to remix form, and the website hasn’t stopped dancing to them since. By the end of it, you’ll be wondering too: WHY IS THE RUM...
read moreWhy Can’t American Politics Be This Entertaining?
In America, politicians fight a merciless battle with their ideological opponents on a daily basis, trying to win the hearts and minds of voters. However, most of their fights are restricted to bandying petty insults at each other to the news media, who acts as a proxy to stir the whole pot up. However, in other countries, when two politicians disagree with each other, its grounds for a paddlin’. Full blown riots in the Parliament House are so commonplace in some of these nations that the people running the show come prepared with umbrellas to protect themselves from flying debris so they can continue their other business. I guarantee you if American Politics included spectacular fights between out of shape and aged men on a regular basis, C-Span would be one of the highest rated channels on...
read morePure, Unadulterated, Schwarzeneggar
The Governator is a man who kicks ass and decimates the English language. Every silly, stupid, hilarious, and downright badass quote he’s ever made is compressed for you with great theater by this video. Enjoy, and try not to overdose on testosterone.
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