Yeast Infection Ads, Pelvic Exams and the GPhone
Well, since I blogged my rather inane conversation with a friend about the iPhone a while back…I might as well blog our rather twisted conversation about the GPhone.
Well, since I blogged my rather inane conversation with a friend about the iPhone a while back…I might as well blog our rather twisted conversation about the GPhone.
There is no way around it: Sarah Silverman rules. Her pwnage of Paris Hilton at the MTV Movie Awards is something not to be missed…and to make sure you don’t miss it, here is the clip in all its glory.
And don’t miss Paris’ reaction when the camera flips to her. She looks like she’s about to cry. It’s priceless!
I remember watching the Angry Kid animations when they came out and would seriously be in pain from laughing so much. So, when I ran across the Angry Kid channel on Atom Films just now, I just had to share with everyone. If you haven’t seen these shorts, you don’t know what funny is.
(Warning: NSFW!)
Watch more Angry Kid here.
Well, last week I was so busy with life in general that I totally forgot about Animation Saturday. I duly apologize and offer up today’s amazing bit of stop-motion fun for your perusal.
When I first saw this while looking through YouTube, the screenshot didn’t do anything for me…until I read the description about how it’s stop-motion and done on a whiteboard. VERY cool stuff from this talented artist.
Check it:
Check out more of Kristofer Strom’s animations here.
This probably one of the coolest typographic representations I’ve ever seen. (NSFW - multiple f-bombs)
(Found via What Do I Know?)
This week’s offering is an older animated parody done by Sony Imageworks called “The ChubbChubbs!”
For bonus points, what obvious and non-obvious parodies and sendups can you find in the short?
And as an added, extra bonus: someone’s semi-bawdy, definitely hilarious take on what the little Pixar lamp does on his own time.
I’ll never be able to watch the Pixar intro the same again. ;)
I’ve always been a big fan of clever animation and in light of Pixar along with a host of individuals and smaller studios putting out animated shorts, I thought taking a day a week of my blog to share some of my favorite animations with my readers would be pretty nifty. ;)
So, starting today, every Saturday here at Texpundit will be “Animation Saturday.”
Today’s inaugural entry was found a few months ago on YouTube and is one of the cleverest (and could be considered sad, I almost cried with sadness and joy when I first viewed it…and I’m not a sap, mind you) animations I’ve ever seen from a single individual. I hope you enjoy it.
Dear God in Heaven! Is this what passes for entertainment or humor nowdays?!? If so, it’s no wonder our kids are dumber than a bag of hammers. This is complete tripe!
Well, Saul of the Mole Men looks like it might be slightly entertaining, but…the first show? All I can manage is a screwed up face and a hearty “WTF?!?”
I think I just spontaneously lost IQ points.
After watching that, I’m starting to think that Mike Judge is a prophet. If you have no clue as to what I mean, watch Idiocracy. See the trailer below. (Sorry about the big banner at the bottom of the vid. It’s the only copy of the trailer I could find.)
Okay, I think we can all agree that, overall, this was one of the lamest Superbowls ever. Sloppy play by both teams (don’t blame it on the rain, they just both sucked and it’s debatable if either team should have even been in the Superbowl this year), mostly crappy commercials…but there were a few gems. In the spirit of sharing, here are my five top Superbowl commercials for this year:
5. For basic humor content as well as subconsciously making guys feel a bit self-conscious:
4. You can’t help feeling sad for the poor robot. But it’ll give you a good snicker in the end:
View the rest after the jump.
Not really, but she would if she performed like this at the tryouts. Holy HELL! My mother, God love her, can’t carry a tune in a bucket and she can sing better than this. I had to almost eat a sock to keep from waking my roommates up with my laughter!
And before anyone rips on me about her not being a professional vocalist: bite it. I’m not a professional vocalist (although I have recorded backing vocals and performed them on stage…and performed lead vocals on stage a few times) and even have to work really hard to keep from singing flat…but I don’t think I was ever that bad…even when puberty hit.