Category: Humor (Page 63 of 74)

Bad Idea Jeans launches new line of tattoos

Seriously, guys: If you’re wack enough to put a tattoo of some so-called rock star all over your entire back…could you at least make sure it’s a star of higher caliber than Adam freaking Duritz?! Have we no standards left?

I mean, honestly, if you’re not afraid of scaring children on the beach with the vision of Adam’s bloated, disembodied, dreadlocked head floating away from them every time you turn your back…you might as well just go whole hog and take a page out of Steve-O’s book:

But at least Steve-O’s is intended to garner laughs, whereas yours will all be accidental. See the difference?

Let’s be clear: You’re allowed to like Counting Crows. You’re allowed to buy all of their CDs, and listen to them as often as you want. You can wear their t-shirts, and put their posters up in your bedroom, and spend all of your spare cash on tickets to watch them in concert. You can even believe, deep down inside, that Adam Duritz is a hip, cool, deeply attractive man. You’re just not advised to ink his face all over your latissimus dorsi. Got it?

Okay, then. No more needles for you, mister! Friends don’t let friends desecrate their bodies with images of whiny, faded 90’s alt-rock artists…no matter how much you might want the orderlies giving you that sponge bath in the nursing home forty years from now to wonder why you put a giant Troll doll in the middle of your back.

It’s just not worth it. Trust us on this.

Three fantastic clips from “Mazes and Monsters”

“Mazes and Monsters” is a movie from 1982 starring Tom Hanks. According to the Internet Movie Database, the synopsis is as follows:

Bound together by a desire to play “Mazes and Monsters,” Robbie (Tom Hanks) and his four college classmates decide to move the board game into the local legendary cavern. Robbie starts having visions for real, and the line between reality and fantasy fuse into a harrowing adventure.

What follows now are three great clips from the flick. Oh, Tom. I wish you still made movies like this.

It’s all in the casting

Burt Reynolds as Indiana Jones? Bill Murray as Batman?

We’ve all heard stories about insane casting choices that never happened (whether the actor turned down the role, or was forced out of it), but they always seem to be the same ones.

Now there’s NotStarring.com, a handy online database collecting all of the famous what-if castings in movie history. Take a minute out of your busy day and check it out. It’s definitely worth a couple laughs.

Freaking sweet.

Props to Mike Connolly for placing me in the loop on this video.

The back story, at least according to the site hosting it, is that when Edgar Bronfman, Jr., gained ownership of Universal Studios, he got into some odd marketing campaign practices, one of which is this rare employee orientation video that enlightened people about how things were going to change under new management. It was commissioned to be written and directed by Matt Stone and Trey Parker, but Bronfman didn’t like it, so they scrapped it.

Apparently, Bronfman doesn’t know comedy. This thing is HILARIOUS…and it’s got more cameos than you can shake a stick at, none of which I want to spoil for you, except to say that they’re major names. Seriously. There’s also a running gag about the studio’s new connection with Seagram’s Wine Coolers that’s really funny.

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