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Top 10 Funny Music Videos of the 2000s: The Song Parodies

Top 10 Funny Music Videos of the 2000s: The Song Parodies

from Spinner on November 06, 2009
Duration: 0
Filed under: Video, The Hit List Ever since 'Weird Al' Yankovic instructed the public to 'Eat It,' music videos have been ripe for mockery. And rightly so: The line between hip and hilarious is a fine one, indeed. For comedians, the rabid pursuit of cool on constant display in music videos is easy pickings. And maybe it's because comics secretly want to be pop stars, but some of the funniest material of the the past decade has been song spoofs. Here are the top 10 funny music video parodies of the 2000s. 10. 'Like a Boss,' the Lonely Island In this 'Saturday Night Live' digital short, Andy Samberg is asked in a job performance review by Seth Rogen what he does in the office all day. Samberg recounts a day in the life of "The Bawss," from the mundane to the profane. What begins as a sly send-up of rappers' tendency to proclaim their position at the top of the food chain warps into sordid romantic humiliations and unnatural relations with a giant drug-induced fish. (NSFW)
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Miracle Laurie

Miracle Laurie

from Sci-Fi Talk on November 06, 2009
Duration: 1800
Actress tells us about her new incarnation as Melinda in Dollhouse and we recap season one. We also chat about her musical career with her group, Uke Box Heroes. Special thanks to Melissa Berger Public Relations. Music is by Victor Stellar. Try GotoAssist Express free for 30 days! For this special offer, visit www.GotoAssist.com/techpodcast
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Farewell My Dion-bine/Do You Hear The Drums Orblando

Farewell My Dion-bine/Do You Hear The Drums Orblando

from (Cool) Shite on the Tube - Film, TV, Comics, Games, Books, Genre Pop Culture. on November 06, 2009
Duration: 0
Stories Covered the typical Star Wars talk Paramount USB Blu-ray s present The frapper map Joss Terminator letter Stargate universe Roger Rabbit sequel Gattaca tv series? Flintstones reboot Prince of persia How to Train Your Dragon Download MP3 Podcast 70 megs Listen Now [See post to listen to audio]
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Joss Whedon Will Gladly Buy the Rights to 'Terminator'

Joss Whedon Will Gladly Buy the Rights to 'Terminator'

from Cinematical on November 02, 2009
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The rights to the Terminator franchise have only been up on the auction block for about as long as it takes Arnold Schwarzenegger to emerge naked from a time bubble, but a veteran Hollywood mogul has already expressed interest in taking the brand off the hands of the now-bankrupt Halcyon; and that vet is none other than Toy Story, Alien: Resurrection, and Titan A.E. screenwriter Joss Whedon (oh, and he created Buffy the Vampire Slayer and "Firefly"/Serenity, but I don't think anyone has ever heard of those). Mr. Whedon took the time out of his busy schedule running his latest TV show, the Eliza Dushku starring "Dollhouse", to write an earnest letter to Halcyon making the case for why he's the right man for the job. And as with all things Whedon, his proposal has its fair share of the funny. In it, he outlines the six possible directions he'd take the franchise, which range from simply adding more Summer Glau ("There's a reason they're called "Summer" movies.") to sending a Terminator to Middle Earth ("because he's a cyborg and he doesn't give a s#&% about the ring -- it has no power over him! And he can carry it AND Frodo AND Sam AND f@%& up some orcs while he's doing it. This stuff just comes to me. I mean it."). Now his opening bid of $10,000 may be a smidge lower than the estimated $200,000 Halcyon is asking for the rights, but with a formal business plan as detailed as Whedon's, I'd be flabbergasted if they turned it down. Read on to check out the full letter, which may or may not contain similar offers to also buy Batman and Lord of the Rings.Filed under: Sci-Fi & Fantasy, FandomContinue reading Joss Whedon Will Gladly Buy the Rights to 'Terminator' Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Tilzy.TV on How Webseries Have Evolved - Part III of A Week With Tilzy.TV!

Tilzy.TV on How Webseries Have Evolved - Part III of A Week With Tilzy.TV!

from recent posts tagged tilzy.tv - blip.tv (beta) on January 04, 2009
Duration: 460
The founders of webvideo guide Tilzy.TV talk to THE FOLD about milestones in the evolution of the webseries form, which shows have had the biggest influence, and how a series can grow over time.
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