Entries Tagged as 'Celebs'

Monday, November 3rd, 2014

Watch Benedict Cumberbatch’s Awesome Hobbit Audition Tape

It would’ve been a crime against cinema and the Hobbit if Benedict Cumberbatch didn’t voice Smaug in the film franchise, but it looks like it was never in any doubt as soon as he stepped into the audition. He totally owns it and if you were Peter Jackson you’d want him right away.

Thursday, October 30th, 2014

Avengers: My Ultron Will Go On—Avengers Trailer Mashup

If you thought the original Avengers: Age of Ultron trailer wasn’t emotional enough, what with the gang looking all moody and despondent, then this mashup should make things clear. Gone is the creepy James Spader voiceover and unnerving version of Pinocchio’s “I’ve Got No Strings,” to be replaced by Céline Dion’s “My Heart Will Go [...]

Wednesday, October 29th, 2014

Sasha Grey Reads Some Really Creepy And Explicit Text Messages

You’ll find it hard to believe these text messages are real, but they were found on the internet so they must be. The entire video should serve as a warning to anyone going on a date or freely giving their number out or looking to find the right person on Tinder. Basically, it proves that [...]

Friday, October 24th, 2014

Pete Holmes Explains Why He Always Smiles

The internet could learn a lot from comedian Pete Holmes’ monologue about how “hitting it back” can make all difference with people—so if someone smiles at you, hit it back and smile too, or if someone tells a joke, hit it back and pretend it’s funny and laugh, no matter how many times you’ve heard [...]

Thursday, October 23rd, 2014

What If Wall-E Was A Christopher Nolan Movie?

Christopher Nolan’s new movie Interstellar is due out next year, so maybe after that he might think about directing a movie for Pixar? It would be a great collaboration and one that’s explored in this mashup that looks at what Wall-E might have been like had the Batman Begins director taken the reins.

Tuesday, October 21st, 2014

Watch a Basketball Make its Way Through 24 Different Movies

A missed basketball shot is what starts of this basketball’s journey through 24 popular movies, movies which it has no right being in if it wasn’t for the post-production skills of HOTU, the people who made it. On its epic journey it passes by Henry Hill’s driveway, through Jeff Lebowski’s toilet, even into space.

Saturday, October 18th, 2014

GREAT MOVIE CLICHES: There are Two Kinds of People

There are two kinds of people that like watching cliches about movies that include the cliche there are two kinds of people, and that’s people who think they’re are only two kinds of people and people who know there are only two kinds of people. So which are you? Have a look at the ‘There [...]

Friday, October 17th, 2014

Fight Club Gets a Brutally Honest Trailer

It’s been 15 years since Fight Club inspired a generation to decorate their room with the film’s poster and so Screen Junkies celebrate this by ridiculing it, in a friendly manner of course, and laughing at what a big bunch of contradictions and hypocrisy it is—which doesn’t detract from that fact that it’s an awesome [...]

Tuesday, October 14th, 2014

Key & Peele Get in Some Text Message Confusion—We’ve All Been There

We’ve all had those text message conversations where one of you is completely misreading the tone, getting yourself worked up because you think the other person’s being a total a-hole. Well, Key & Peele perfectly illustrate that in this hilarious sketch, which sees Key getting increasingly angry at Peele’s responses.

Wednesday, October 8th, 2014

Comedians Key & Peele Deliver Some Gay Wedding Advice

Although the family member in this clip means well, it still comes across as very awkward as they decide to discuss cousin Delroy’s upcoming gay marriage. So he brings along his coworker to help work out the particulars of the nuptials, as he happens to be gay also, so can obviously give the lowdown on [...]

Sunday, October 5th, 2014

Made in Britain – 1982 (full movie)

Trevor (Tim Roth) is a violent, drugged up neo-Nazi, a mirror of the young British working class of the time, without direction and perspective. It’s another classic from director Alan Clarke who specialized in portraying youth with adjustment problems in society, just like his borstal set Scum. Tim Roth is in an early career role, [...]