Entries Tagged as 'ftw'

Saturday, January 31st, 2015

Key & Peele Make Up Some Hilarious Fake Football Names in ‘East/West Bowl 3 – Pro Edition’

You could be someone who absolutely detests football and dreads Superbowl Sunday every year, and you’ll still find this sketch from Key & Peele hilarious—because they come up with a series of ridiculous fake names, with some elaborate hairstyles to match.

Friday, January 30th, 2015

A Movie Montage Tribute to Some of the Best Sword Fights From the Silver Screen

If you’re wondering, yes lightsaber fights are included in this montage too, because they’re basically a futuristic sword—so relive and admire some of the best sword fights from movie history, from Kill Bill to Blade, Pirates of the Caribbean to Conan the Barbarian, nothing can beat the thrill of a well staged and choreographed sword [...]

Friday, January 30th, 2015

Swallow (Feat Mike Judge)

There’s not many short films you come (don’t excuse the pun) across that promote swallowing semen, but this one by Angela Trimbur does—and as an added bonus it features the father of Beavis and Butthead, Mike Judge – so it’s worth getting your ‘head’ around the message this video tries to convey, because sometimes you [...]

Thursday, January 29th, 2015

Over 300 Movies Are Squeezed Into 4 Minutes In This Epic Cinematic Montage

If you love cinema then you’re in good hands with this epic montage, that features hundreds of movies from every genre in a homage to Hollywood and the classic movies it’s produced that have gone on to become part of the fabric of popular culture.

Thursday, January 29th, 2015

President Obama Sings ‘Uptown Funk’ by Mark Ronson (ft. Bruno Mars)

The folks at Baracksdubs have turned Barack Obama into the next Voice of America, recutting the prez’s speeches into something that has a much broader appeal: a cover version of ‘Uptown Funk’ by Mark Ronson (ft. Bruno Mars)—and now that his State of the Union address is out the way, he can relax and [...]

Wednesday, January 28th, 2015

Super Zombies Infection Scare Prank is Super Elaborate and Awesome

When most people do a prank, it usually involves precariously balancing a bucket of water over a door or drawing on your friend when they’ve passed out drunk. Not so YouTube channel DmPranks, who decided to prank a whole town by pretending it was overrun with zombies.

Tuesday, January 27th, 2015

Parody Video Imagines How Microsoft HoloLens Will Revolutionize Adult Entertainment

When the Microsoft’s HoloLens video came out, everyone was rightfully excited by the prospects of what the technology would herald. It could revolutionize the way we Skype, the way we design, communicate, and interact with computers in general—but mostly, everyone was thinking how it will change the way we view porn.

Tuesday, January 27th, 2015

Astonishing Head Cam Footage Shows Bruce Anstey Breaking Superbike Lap Record at Isle of Man TT

The Isle of Man TT is the place to be seen for motorbike racers, so you can imagine Bruce ‘Almighty’ Anstey being super stoked about owning the superbike lap record at the 2014 event. The footage in this video is taken from his onboard cam as he whizzes to a new Dainese Superbike Race lap [...]

Monday, January 26th, 2015

“NFL 2015″ — A Bad Lip Reading of The NFL

You probably don’t care what footballers are saying to each other in between games, so it’s just as well you can’t hear them. Plus it also gives the guys over at Bad Lip Reading the opportunity to put their own, much more hilarious spin on what the NFL’s finest are uttering to one another.

Friday, January 23rd, 2015

Early ‘The Facebook’ Commercial From Back in 1995

The Facebook! Such a normal (and possibly infuriating) part of our lives now, but this wasn’t always the case, not back in the mid-90s it wasn’t. Back then it was about as alien as, well, an alien, which is why The Facebook used to have TV commercials to spread its word to the masses.

Thursday, January 22nd, 2015

Kevin Hart Plays a Gentrified Corner Boy in This Hilarious SNL Sketch

Three corner boys are hanging out, but something’s not right—and that something seems to be their topics of conversation. As Kenan Thompson, Kevin Hart, and Jay Pharoah’s characters discuss their lives, you realise they’re talking like a bunch of middle-class hipsters. Artisan mayonnaise? Paint parties?