Category: Humor (Page 8 of 74)

Ryan Gosling takes on the screaming meme

For some reason clever net prankster(s) at a site called “Fuck Yeah, Ryan Gosling” have been picking on the excessively skilled and excessively pretty actor Ryan Gosling with a ‘net meme featuring the words, “hey girl.” If you have seen them, then you’ve got some company and that would include Ryan Gosling. Check out this bit of high-end junketeering for the formerly NC-17 rated “Blue Valentine.”

H/t to Film Drunkard Vince Mancini.

“Scrambled eggs…oh, my baby, how I love your eggs…”

Any Beatle fan worth their salt knows that when Paul McCartney first wrote the music for “Yesterday,” the song had some decidedly less poignant lyrics. Tonight on NBC…well, tomorrow, really, since it’s on “The Late Show”…Jimmy Fallon coaxes Macca to join him at the mike to sing those original lyrics for the first time anywhere.

Francesca Fiore in “Spy Models”

Since I failed to give fabled, violence prone Euro-screen siren Francesca Fiore her due in my new interview with her alter ego, the great Scott Thompson of “Kids in the Hall” fame, the least I can do is salute her here. Here is the lovely and talented Miss Fiore alongside Bruno Puntz Jones (Dave Foley) in a movie parody that would make Elio Petri proud.

I’ve got a Fiore-licious bonus video after the flip.

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Mr. Hanrahan edits #1: “The 100 Greatest Movie Insults of All Time”

After running that oddly disturbing selection of Nicholas Cage moment of complete madness a day or so back, I thought the waning portion of this holiday weekend would be a good to run some other works by editor Harry Hanrahan. Oddly enough, this salute to movie insult contains lots and lots and lots and lots of NSFW language.

I should add I don’t necessarily agree with Hanrahan’s choices as truly “the greatest of all time,”  which seem to skew very much towards post-1970 American films, but hey, it’s not a bad selection and so nicely done. (Also, technically, the opening insults date back to the late 19th century via playwright Edmund Rostand.)

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