Gandalf has confronted the might of powerful demons before, but this time it’s not the Balrog who he must face down.
No, today’s enemy is a tram—no doubt it’s an evil tram that’s trying to stop the Fellowship from getting to Mount Doom to destroy the One Ring and save Middle Earth.
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Poor Gollum, what a life he’s had, fated to turn into a jealous monster and have people do crappy impressions of him, thinking they’re hilarious.
And here you can relive his journey, in drawn form, from Hobbit creature to wretched slime-ball, caught between love and hatred for the ring.
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Master swordsmith Tony Swatton has been forging the internet’s favorite weapons from video games, movies, and television and providing many a geekgasm.
In this particular clip, he tackles Bilbo’s Sting from The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey and then uses it to slay a watermelon.
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What is wrong with people who make movies, can’t they get things right for god’s sake!
And it’s not just Braveheart either, even some of the most iconic movies ever made have fucked up when it comes to historical accuracy.
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OK, so you’ll know by now, from reading the title, that there’s a major spoiler here for Family Guy fans.
Yep, I know, it’s harsh, everyone loved Brian so why would they do such a thing and why not Meg? Seth MacFarlane’s a troll, basically.
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It’s A Wonderful Life is recut to the tune of the trailer for Martin Scorsese’s The Wolf Of Wall Street — and it’s kind of epic.
Jimmy Stewart plays George Bailey, but in this universe he accepts Mr Potter’s slum landlord offer rather than rejecting it.
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There’s a lesson to be learned from that John Lewis ad and it’s a lesson we’d all do well to remember.
So listen up hare, if you insist on waking a lazy shit of a bear who sleeps through every Christmas, remember they hibernate for a reason — and waking them could be very dangerous indeed.
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If you can remember the awesome BBC comedy series Big Train, then you’re probably old now.
But on the bright side, it was one of the best sketch shows ever, like this sketch about a man (Brian from Spaced) getting a little bit touchy when he thinks his friends are making some kind of reference to him not being married.
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