Like the title says, post some videos. I’ll start:
Home » Forums » The Loveland Arms – pub chat » Video Thread
F-bomb city. NSFW (at the very least). But, hey, it’s Lewis Black. In the morning. Before he’s really warmed up. (He totally missed a good turducken joke.)
Not a huge expert on video games, but this does seem to be accurate:
Those guys’ videos keep popping up on my FB feed, and they are mostly actually very funny, and I get it most of the time even though the last time I played an actual RPG on the computer was like in the nineties.
You probably didn’t realise you needed to watch a random girl watching Star Wars for the first time, but you really do:
It’s surprisingly entertaining, and oddly nostalgic.
“They are so bad at aiming!”
“They won’t really blow up a planet will they?” [seconds later] “… :o ”
“I hope the old man doesn’t die, I like him.” [seconds later] “Where did he go? :o ”
Dammit
Gal Gadot leads a star-studded cast in song as they put their very own spin on John Lennon’s ‘Imagine’
(via @GalGadot | IGTV) pic.twitter.com/3R0A0mfMgP
— Fandom (@getFANDOM) March 19, 2020
You seem to be the only person on the internet that liked that Imagine video.
I call your attention – particularly those who have had the full experience of a rave – to the item about 6:40 or so. THis seems like good clean family fun!
And I quite like the emergency suture, although it should come in a multi-pack as this definitely needs a bit of practice.
I’ve seen this before, but I had forgotten how amazing that guy is. I wish I knew him. He’s like a comic book character.
I haven’t even watched this yet – know I am posting this solely, completely and 100% just because of the title.
I haven’t gotten past the title yet. My sides hurt.
While watching, requires flamethrower. No prob.
[edit in] The description and video are epic, especially the dialogue. This one I crave the most scatologial folk we’ve ever had at MillarWorld to live-comment this one, especially flaming gay guys! I just about died laughing. Do watch this! Do comment!
Still the best part of the 87 GI Joe movie:
This man went mad with power at the height of the toilet paper crisis:
I’ve seen this before, but I had forgotten how amazing that guy is. I wish I knew him. He’s like a comic book character.
I’d love to know more about this real-life comic book villain one day.
I couldn’t find a better fit for music video post so i’ll just leave it here.
Sugar Ray: Fly (1997)
I’ve made a new hobby. Making subtitles for swedish comedy clips that don’t have them and post them to youtube. It’s a fairly new hobby, so I’ve only managed two. This first one is from Sven Melander, in the show Nöjesmassakern (~the entertainment massacre). It was said when that clip came out (1985) that Sven Melander is the only Swedish person who could make people laugh by screaming and swearing at a child. Regardless, it’s a pretty funny sketch. One of my favourites.
This is a lot like what school can be like, if things are going badly.
This is a lot like what school can be like,
You mean some sort of Monty Pythonesque version of 1984? It reminds me more of modern media outlets, twisting words to fit narratives and all that.
Here’s the other one I made. I love that this was approved by SVT (Swedish National Public Television, much like the BBC). They were reported for it and while that’s not very surprising it was reported to the Swedish Broadcasting Comission for review by a gay man who felt offended. They reviewed it and found that the satire was so obvious they didn’t go forward with any charges. I can’t even imagine being offended by this if I was gay (I mean, I’m bi and have been called a faggot quite a few times). And I can’t imagine being evangelical either, but I can somehow see an offense on their part more clearly.
You mean some sort of Monty Pythonesque version of 1984? It reminds me more of modern media outlets, twisting words to fit narratives and all that.
That too, of course. But there’s the idea (at least in Germany) that as a teacher, you shouldn’t give the answer but let the students develop it by asking the right questions, and if you do that the wrong way, that turns into this kind of ridiculous fishing for the thing you want to hear. It’s one of the common pifalls for teachers-in-training, really. And very exruciating to behold.
And I can’t imagine being evangelical either, but I can somehow see an offense on their part more clearly.
Yep, I could see that, too :)
It’s very funny; love how it just keeps going. Also, quite catchy!
Wanna see a boat that’s powered by alcohol?
Robert Fripp and Toyah Wilcox have become my favourite celebrity couple. (I use the term “celebrity” loosely, as most celebrity watchers will never have heard of one or both of them, despite either of them having more talent than the entire Kardashian clan.)
Every Sunday since lockdown began, they have been posting a short video to give us an insight into how an ordinary English couple copes.
my favourite celebrity couple
ordinary English couple
Could you make up your mind, DavidM?
I should probably feel bad about watching this, considering he just recently passed away, but I don’t:
This video popped up in my You Tube queue. For the one week anniversary of his death, here you go.
Jesus, JR!
Every few weeks or so I fall into a little Key & Peele youtube hole. There’s still a lot of sketches by them that I haven’t watched, and I always have fun with them.
Lord of the Rings but it’s Lockdown…
Lord of the Rings but it’s Brexit
@JOHNNYJOSEPH
I’ve been hooked by youtuber Uncle Roger and his thusly called not-so-mildly racist stereotype character. He did a video with Ozzy Man, another youtuber I’ve been casually subscribing to for a year or so and after that I’ve been, as I said, hooked.
Interesting story from and about the Internet:
Also, another article with some related material. Despite the title, it doesn’t necessarily debunk anything, but simply points out that there is no certainty to any conclusions.
Interesting story from and about the Internet:
Also, another article with some related material. Despite the title, it doesn’t necessarily debunk anything, but simply points out that there is no certainty to any conclusions.
Neil Gaiman picks three books that changed his life:
I wouldn’t have picked the exact same three, but all three could easily be on my shortlist.
So, German TV comedian Jan Böhmermann has this great little orchestra on his shows who do fantastic cover version of all kinds of songs. Few weeks ago, they teamed up with trash techno band Scooter’s singer H.P. Baxter to do their version of Scooter’s soundtrack for this year. I think it’s pretty awesome:
It’s leagues better than the original.
Corridor Digital are pretty good at what they do but that bee swarm looks subpar for their game.