While many people enjoy listening to traditional Christmas music during the holidays, others can't wait to bust a gut laughing while listening to these classic parodies.
Whether it's mimicking a light sabre or impersonating Darth Vader, we've all tried to do the sound effects from the movies. Well, one guy took it a bit further and replaced all of the effects by dubbing in mouth noises. The effects are horrible, which makes it one of the funniest videos you'll see all day.
My wife and I recently started watching the HBO series 'True Detective' starring Woody Harrelson and Matthew McConaughey, which has been an awesome series so far. But, if you've seen the show, you know that McConaughey's character 'Rustin Cohle' is very eccentric and kind of hard to understand at times. Watch this hilarious parody, starring 'Community's' Joel McHale and Jim Rash, that highlights t
Okay, nobody really cares anymore what the fox says!Please, make it stop.It was funny for the first five times I watched it.I have an alternate version that may hit a little closer to home.
It seems like music competition reality shows are springing up with increasing frequency. There’s this awesome, brand-new “must watch” show called ‘The Vibe,’ where the judges critique talent while encased in sensory deprivation chambers. They can’t see. They can’t hear. They don’t know what the heck is going on with the singers who are auditioning. Country singer Chuck Wicks even turns up for a s
‘Conan’ sidekick Andy Richter has no idea who Kim Jong-il is, but that didn’t stop him from doing a video obituary for him on Monday’s show.
If you’re not on Google+ yet, you probably know it’s a social network but not much more. What are these circles everyone’s talking about? How about hangouts? And isn’t this the same thing as Google Buzz? Though this LOL-inducing Google+ song from Break (sung to the tune of Queen’s ‘Another One Bites the Dust’) might not answer all your burning questions about the new social service, it’ll defin