“What We Call The News”
Those JibJab cats (the ones that brought you the memorable This Land Is Your Land spoof during the ’04 elections) are back with another catchy video called “What We Call The News“. Check it out:
Those JibJab cats (the ones that brought you the memorable This Land Is Your Land spoof during the ’04 elections) are back with another catchy video called “What We Call The News“. Check it out:
…Otherwise, 4 minute uncut fightscenes like this one from The Protector just wouldn’t be possible: He was decapitated…by a mutated sea bass?
…And then there’s Freestyle Powerizer Stilts: A buddy of mine works for a sporting goods e-tailer and he apparently got a review set of these badboys to try out. He’s bringing them to church on Sunday – if I’m in…
If you followed the rabbit hole I sent you down last week, you may have seen the 30 minutes of ’80’s cartoon intros, you may have found yourselves viewing a more complete list of cartoon intros (parts 1, 2, 3…
When in doubt, plumb the YouTube well – that’s what I always say. First up is a video eminently worth watching, “Ryan vs. Dorkman 2”, the story of two geeks with light sabers and serious vengeance complexes: Next up, a…
Warning, Children of the 80’s: You have roughly 30 minutes of fond remembrances ahead of you in the form of the intros to just about every 80’s cartoon series:
First off, a love song, sung by geeks, gone horribly, horribly awry: Next up, one of the absolute high points in Western action cinema, the car chase sequence from Bullitt: From Web 0 to Web 2.0 in five minutes’ time:…
Ahhh, Land of the Rising Sun, how I long to visit you and be wowed by your Don’t-Laugh-Or-A-Ninja-Will-Spank-You game shows: Not to mention see your disturbingly cheery potty training videos: Seriously, that’s one happy poo. Makes Mr. Hanky look like…
The original helpdesk employees, apparently, were not brought about by the advent of the computer as previously thought. Instead, a far earlier invention spawned an entire industry: I bet those Gutenberg rollouts were a real bear at monasteries Europe-wide.