Watch how Merton hilariously interacts with his fellow Chatroulette strangers. He improvises his songs based on the stranger’s looks and actions. At least it doesn’t involve penises and more penises, am I right?
[Via Gawker.tv]
Watch how Merton hilariously interacts with his fellow Chatroulette strangers. He improvises his songs based on the stranger’s looks and actions. At least it doesn’t involve penises and more penises, am I right?
[Via Gawker.tv]
Ya’ll remember The Creepy La-La-La Guy? Jimmy Kimmel was somehow able to get (best supporting) actor Christoph Waltz (Inglourious Basterds) to reenact that creepster on a whole ‘nother level. Watch the bizzare hilarity unfold in ‘Der Humpink.’
The Loney Island is back with their latest music video off their debut album Incredibad. “Boombox” adds to a growing list of SNL Digital Shorts that have been made featuing songs off the album; they include “Lazy Sunday,” “Dick in a Box,” “Natalie’s Rap,” “We Like Sportz,” “Ras Trent,” “Space Olympics,” “Jizz In My Pants,” “I’m On a Boat,” and “Like a Boss.” The Dudes (Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer & Jorma Taccone) have made another hilarious video for another great song. “Boombox” features vocals from The Strokes’ Julian Casablancas and is directed by Kiv. Having listened to it many times, this video totally lived up to my imagination.
It goes without saying but I’ll say it anyway: this video contains many explicatives. NSFW FTW.
I’m sure you’ve seen the Old Spice commercial featuring “The Man Your Man Could Smell Like” more than once on television. Check out this video that captures the essense of the commercial in song. Older couple Emily and Matt, you rule!
This video has been making waves across the ‘Net. Warning: One viewing will likely induce nightmares.
[Thanks, Tim S.]
I introduced you to comedian Aziz Ansari’s off-the-walls alter ego Raaaaaaaandy last week. I told you all about his start in Funny People and his upcoming mixtape with TV on the Radio’s Dave Sitek. You also got sneak peek at the mixtape with the release of the first single called “Aaaaaaaangry.” This week Raaaaaaaandy is back and this time with a targeted agenda: to bring down the young music sensation that is Justin Beiber. As you can clearly see in the video reenactment above, an older pot-smoking Beiber clearly stole the song “Baby, Baby” from Raaaaaaaandy and turned it into his own song that he calls “Baby.” And this has Raaaaaaaandy fired up.
Via his Twitter account Ansari is taking matters into his own hands to spread the #BieberStoleFromRandy story. Tweets like “Is this a threat?! If I get in a ‘boating accident’ in 15 days, y’all know what really happened… RT @justinbieber 15 more days…” and “Swear I just saw 12 yr old with a doo rag & a blunt in his mouth messing w/my car. Brakes might get cut. #BiebersAfterMe;” “So scared I can’t even spell straight man. #DontFuckWithTheBieb;” and “I recorded that video months ago but held it til now cause Bieber was holding one of my nephews captive in Canada” are making waves thoughout the Twitterverse. Anyway, this whole Raaaaaaaandy vs. The Bieb situation is hilarious and the video’s got me looking forward to more Raaaaaaaandy (and Dave Sitek) collaboration.
[Via Azizisbored; Twitter]
This hilarious segment also aired last night during the Jimmy Kimmel Live After Oscars special. It features a wide range of “handsome” actors including Patrick Dempsey and Matthew McConaughey, with memorable appearences by John Krasinski, Lenny Kravitz, and many others.
In honor of it being Oscar night, ABC played a promo from an upcoming episode of Modern Family where the family gets together for a game of charades. Hilarity ensues.
Modern Family airs Wednesday nights at 9PM on ABC.
Why is it a must watch? Because this video brings together some of the funniest people on Earth, reuniting old and current SNL members in the perfect way–a presidential reunion! You’ll see the likes of Fred Armisen (Barack Obama), Maya Rudolph (Michelle Obama), Will Ferrell (George W. Bush), Darrell Hammond (Bill Clinton), Dana Carvey (Bush Sr.), Jim Carrey (Ronald Reagan), Dan Akroyd (Jimmy Carter), and Chevy Chase (Gerald Ford) perform the presidents they all became famous for portraying so spot on during their stay at SNL. They all offer advice to Obama on how to fix Washington and the problems they left behind. Fun fact: This (highly viral) video hit one million views in less than 24 hours; quite the feat if you ask me. Watcha doin’ still reading this? Watch ’till your stomach hurts!
Finally we get a truthful look into how Jay Leno gets people to sit in on his late night show.
Turtles, Senator Scott Brown, Super Bowl, and jobs, jobs, jobs–all auto-tuned for our pleasure. Enjoy.