Remember that creepy baby preacher video that had thousands of Ned Flanderses hootin' and hollerin' for the Lord? Me neither, but this infantile proselytizer, once celebrated among Christian YouTubers for being...
I'm not really sure just how Jewy Perfect Strangers was (Balki Bartokomous was from some place called Mypos, but Cousin Larry was definitely born of a neurotic little yenta). Even so, YouTubers behind this fram...
Over the weekend, YouTube artist Sienna d'Enema put out yet another edition of "Jiz," her brilliantly crude redub of the 80s glam rock cartoon Jem. (Remember Jem? She was truly outrageous with her band and earr...
You might think this guy's a totally obnoxious asshole, but please keep in mind that this is satire, people. He's making fun of Insane Clown Posse's moronic fans (who came out of the woodwork last year for the ...
When I interviewed Yisrael Campbell about his one-man show at the Bleecker Street Theatre, I found the Orthodox convert to be a real mensch. (He did, after all, model for one of our ad creations on short notice...
I finally watched Sam Raimi's Drag Me to Hell on DVD the other night and haven't been able to get its villain, Sylvia Ganush (Lorna Raver), out of my head. (If you haven't yet seen that witch in action, I don't...
(video after the jump)Members of a San Diego synagogue found a new way to tell the story of Hanukkah: through the characters of Return of the Jedi. I really don't know if this is more embarrassing for Jews or G...
(trailer after the jump)Noah Baumbach's Greenberg stars Ben Stiller as a man-boy who moves from New York to L.A. just to housesit for relatives and lounge around while a whitebread soundtrack plays for two hour...
(video after the jump)From Mel Brooks's High Anxiety (1977), here's some funny shit (literally) that's sure to help start your morning off right. In a film career filled with a massive amount of wackadoo gems, ...
When I interviewed Mike Stoklasa last week about his epic 70-minute analysis of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, the Milwaukee native didn't even mention he was almost finished with his next masterpiece: a review...
(click here for larger image) Considering it was over 40 years ago, I can't imagine this booze campaign earned the Woodster a fraction of what he made from last year's American Apparel ad, but it's nice, right...