JusWondering… Now How Is This Supposed To Work?
How am I supposed to do this…
…if this…
…and the crime I want to report is this?!
How am I supposed to do this…
…if this…
…and the crime I want to report is this?!
I had no idea Mike Myers was such a mooch. There were rumors that he lifted Dr. Evil from Dana Carvey’s impression of SNL creator, Lorne Michaels, but I had no idea he got this idea…
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…from this:
I’m passing no judgment. It’s more of an I had no idea! revelation.
An additional I had no idea! revelation – the bad guy in Atom Age Vampire looks like he could be Will Ferrell’s Pop or Grandpop (0:30 mark):
This little list occurred to me while I was drinking at lunch, and the video for Paul Simon’s You Can Call Me Al came on the telly.
It simultaneously made me think about other videos in which Actors! pretended to sing Artists! songs, and it made me happy that Chevy Chase is working again (Alison Brie and Community returns to NBC this fall). Here are the ones I could think of.
Oh, and by the way… you can call me, Allison Brie!
This has been a question pondered by my friends and I for a while now. If you were stuck on a deserted island, what Actor!’s film catalog would you want to have with you?
A few fine names were thrown around – DeNiro, Nicholson, Pacino, Dreyfuss…
Of course there was talk of Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise, Matt Damon, and Hayden Christensen, but my choice came down to two people:
1) Bill Murray
2) Harrison Ford
With Bill, you get the (my) likes of these:
Not to mention his earlier works like Meatballs, Caddyshack, and Stripes, plus in between works like Ed Wood, Kingpin, Wild Things, Rushmore, The Aquatic Life with Steve Zissou, and Get Low! And there’s even more if you get sick of these! That’s quite a filmography!
With Harrison, on the other hand, you get two of the Great Trilogy of Trilogies – Star Wars and Indiana Jones… (Back to the Future is the third, and don’t get your knickers in a twist – nobody counts Kingdom of the Crystal Skull)…
Here’s (my) Harrison’s list:
Okay, so he sort of fizzles out, but even still… that’s a bunch of flicks I could repeatedly view.
But then, a new person showed up to the proceedings, and suggested we consider character Actors! (turned leads) instead of leads:
I thought that was a pretty good idea, so I changed my answer and picked an up and coming star, Sasha Grey:
Marie and Joseph Field may be the founding benefactors of their namesake, the Field Center for Children’s Policy Practice and Research, but I have a bad feeling that Joseph’s crazy Uncle Lou might have been behind the center’s logo.
You remember crazy Uncle Lou… he was the uncle everyone warned you not to visit alone.
(via BuzzFeed)
I know this is old in TripleDoubleU terms, but I still have met people who haven’t seen it yet. So here it is – Justin Bieber’s U Smile slowed down to a speed more suited to his fan base. I have to admit that it sounds… how can I put this in Bieberese…
B U TIF L
This is also an oldie but a goodie. Click here to watch. You simply must.
This So, Duh! Pop Quiz could be viewed as skewed toward personal opinion, but you’re wrong. Basically, this is a list of 80’s movies, and you need to decide if it could be remade (REMAKE), if the thought of that happening makes you recoil (RINSE), or if a sequel would even be allowed (REPEAT).
Are there right and wrong answers? You betcha.
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(posters via IMP Awards, answers after the jump) Read More
Some alternates:
(via The Daily What, original here)
This kind of goes without saying… but what the fuck?! I guess that is the translation of Hibbidy-Wah?!
I don’t want to give anything away, but if I bought what the gentleman happily opened at the 26 second mark, I’d go into a Snugarage…
If you can make it all the way through 35+ minutes of this, you will no doubt be rewarded with some humor, but you may also be rewarded much fatigue.
If you watch it in its entirety, please comment below, and point out which of the 100 ways to love a cat are the funniest.
I’ll admit it – I’ve only jumped around. 35 minutes is about 34 minutes too long for a YouTube video to me. But of what I have seen, I chortled…
On the other hand, this show debuts as a midseason replacement on NBC, and it reeks of potential, if that’s a polite thing to say. I know it’s four minutes longer than my usual liking, but after trying the above video out, it didn’t seem so bad.
Plus, Olivia Munn is purdy.
The only question that remains – if Perfect Couples premieres on Thursdays, does that mean my Parks and Recreation won’t be coming back?