Steven Spielberg’s “Obama”
After Lincoln, Spielberg decided to go a bit more contemporary with his next presidential biopic.
And so he turns his directorial skills to Obama, with none other than Daniel Day Lewis playing the prez. True story.
After Lincoln, Spielberg decided to go a bit more contemporary with his next presidential biopic.
And so he turns his directorial skills to Obama, with none other than Daniel Day Lewis playing the prez. True story.
This guy is serious about his depths. Whatever it is, as long as it happened over a hundred meters down, he’s interested.
He’ll pace around, with a look of heightened concentration on his face, pick something up, give it a lick and then BLOW YOU TINY MIND. possibly.
Imagine if Christopher Nolan had set Inception in the city of Yorkshire, focusing on three old men in a pub.
Well, rest your weary imagination, because here before your very eyes is: Yorkshire Inception.
If you’ve ever been perplexed by Jessie J and will.i.am’s sometimes odd behaviour on The Voice, then this secret audio should explain a few things.
It turns out that when they start clambering about and acting funny, it’s just a bit of trapped wind.
Paul Hollywood is a master baker, but beneath that jolly face and bready complexion lies something else.
Something seedy, and it’s taken seer of truth Cassetteboy to uncover the dastardly subtext.
He’s definitely one of the characters who isn’t quite so contemptible as the others. He may have no morals when it comes to women and drinking, but he’s no Joffrey when it comes to valuing human life.
And he’s also a dab hand at delivering some winning one-liners too. Team Tyrion, ftw!
Dry your eyes or at least have some tissues at the ready as Jimmy and Selena perform a duet version of the greatest love song ever written: “Mario Kart Love Song” by Sam Hart.
In case you haven’t heard it before, it’s a song about Mario Kart and love.
If it exists and it’s badass, then a Lego version of it must be created — that’s one of the rules of the internet along with rule 34.
And so the new Star Trek movie trailer gets painstakingly recreated in everyone’s favorite toy building block.