This video has been around the Internet for at least a few years now, but it is still one of my personal all time favorites. I don’t want to say too much about it except that it is very definitely not safe for work, but it is a must see video.
While this video is extremely amusing, it is also pretty spot on to the truth. The formula for pretty much every Oscar winning movie ever. Mildly not safe for work due to language, but not in the least bit over the top.
Johnny Depp is one of the highest regarded actors currently working, but this mashup of his work from Moviefone goes to show that even Mr. Depp can deliver some rather odds from time to time. Sure it may be a bit heavy on his Pirates of the Caribbean work, but it still shows that it is a pretty common trend in his work to deliver lines that make you go, “What…?”
Stan Lee, the creator of such super heroes as Spider-Man, Iron Man, the X-Men and many, many more, has made a cameo in just about every movie based on Marvel Comics in the past decade or so. Well, now he thinks he should be eligible for an Oscar … oh, Stan.
Chatroulette is a site of questionable repute, and the media has gone nuts over covering it. Leave it to Jon Stewart and The Daily Show to not only accurately explain what the site is, how the media coverage has been silly, but at the same time make you laugh out loud over it. Mildly not safe for work, but it can’t be too bad when the likes of Diane Sawyer, Brian Williams, Katie Couric and Keith Olbermann all agree to appear in it.
While we here at FunJug love us some Tim Burton films, this new parody video from College Humor is right on a lot of points. Oh well, what’s the fun in it if you can’t mock one of the biggest names in Hollywood. Sure Burton has a formula, but it obviously works since he keeps getting funding to make more movies … that all seem to be pretty much the same film with just new locations.
UK television station E4 offers up this nice parody of all those self-important Apple informational videos that accompany every product launch from the company. This time it is the Epad taking on the iPad, and it is a pretty spot on parody. Only slightly not safe for work due to one minor visual, but not that bad. (p.s. Skins is a teenage drama in England in case you were curious since its mentioned in this)
The cast of The Jersey Shore is parodying movies nominated for Best Picture this year at the Academy Awards for the Lopez Tonight talk show. The latest one involves the cast trying to do the line up scene from Inglourious Basterds. They sneak in some references to the second season of their hit show, and try not to break up laughing at Snooki too much.