Sometimes the funniest insult you can give is the most childish one, and that point is proven in this video.
Which sees Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg take it in turns to insult one another in the Playground Insults Game, which they played while on Scott Mills’ radio show. It’s hilarious.
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Using the music from the Star Wars: The Force Awakens trailer, YouTube user Tom F. gives a modern makeover to the trailer for 1983’s Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi.
And he does a remarkable job, so good that he could probably even make the prequels look good using the same music and his skillful editing.
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Comedian Owen Weber and animator Dave Jablonski have created this animated parody which retells Dr. Seuss’ classic holiday children’s story, How the Grinch Stole Christmas!
But instead of a Grinch it gives the story a modern reworking, so we get an angry YouTuber commentator, an annoying troll who can’t stop being an ass.
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Beware, hat thieves are everywhere. And it seems that stealing MMA fighters’ hats as they walk in the ring is kind of a thing.
It’s so much of a thing that someone’s managed to compile a two minute montage of people doing it, complete with cartoon noises. Hilarious, but not for the fighters, of course.
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If you wondered how much fun live streaming Dungeons and Dragons is, then just look at what happened to one of the live-streamers.
He was either really, really tired or he just wasn’t feeling it, because he falls asleep and starts snoring right in the middle of the Twitch D&D.
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Parody cooking series “You Suck at Cooking” gets into some winter broth by tackling his friend Emily’s spicy peanut butter soup.
In the process he improves the tastiness of her recipe, even singing a little song about how much better his version is, and providing handy pie charts and graphs to give further clarification. Take that, Emily.
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There exists a real car that moves and breathes just like Darth Vader, and was created by designer Bryan Benedict and builder Billy Hammon.
In his YouTube series Jay Leno’s Garage, the US comedian and former talkshow host goes to meet them and find out more about this custom Star Wars-mobile.
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Downtown Abbey’s success has a lot to do with how posh and British the cast’s accents sound, so what would happen if they were, say, American?
That’s what Stephen Colbert wants to find out on The Late Show when he asks Michelle Dockery, Hugh Bonneville and Allen Leech to perform a scene using American accents—and the results are very unsettling.
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