Such is Star Wars’ cultural power that pretty much everyone has seen it—well, nearly everyone.
In this sketch YouTubers Dude Day perfectly sum up the abject frustration felt by Star Wars fans when they meet someone who’s never seen their beloved movies.
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Anita has not been in Polar Zoo in about 2 months. The wolves she had spent time with have obviously missed her.
To be this close to a pack of wolves, and to let them jump about all over you snarling and bearing their teeth? Cojones. Gigantic ones.
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Parents and teachers always tell you never to play with scissors and you often think, what’s the worst that could happen?
Well, this is the worst that could happen—and that includes eye-gouging, throat-slitting, nostril-stabbing and ultimately death. So, yeah, don’t play with scissors.
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It’s the old classic, get someone to pose for a photo, then take a video and record the awkwardness that ensues.
If you’re this guy you go one step further, you constantly do it to your long-suffering wife and then edit it together into a hilarious compilation.
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YouTuber Billy on the Street takes Oscar-winning actress Julianne Moore around NYC to attack people—with acting.
Jostling for attention amongst the costumed entertainers hanging out at Times Square Moore gives it her all, reproducing intense monologues from The Kids Are All Right, her breakdown from Magnolia, and more.
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Here’s a little throwback to ‘Knowing Me Knowing You with Alan Partridge’, specifically the awful ventriloquist act Joe Beasley and his Cheeky Monkey.
And it’s hilarious stuff—you’ll be squirming all the way through the cringe-inducingly bad performance, and it’ll no doubt make you want to rewatch the entire series.
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Video editor Matthijs Vlot shows he has some editing stamina by cunningly cutting together clips from dozens of classic movies.
The result is a supercut cover of Adele’s uber hit “Hello”, sung by everyone from Han Solo to Borat, Bruce Lee, James Bond, and many, many more.
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Automatic high-powered weapons aren’t something to play around with, not for most people anyway.
But for the gents from Dallas, Texas-based trick shot team Dude Perfect they are, as they perform a series of cool trick shots with guns.
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