The man has been my idol and role model since I was 5 years old, listening to the lyrics of "Yoda" before even seeing "Star Wars" and thinking the song was about a bully.
I never said I was a smart kid, but I did have great taste in music...
You know them, you see them daily, you probably contribute to the cause. The cell phone has become the distraction that you must know what's going on, you need to see what others are doing and you just need to know the answer to an unimportant question that pops in your head. Jimmy Kimmel, the other night, came up with this new (fake) product that should help with the cause. Hopefully it'll make m
Apparently Prince is still making new music? More importantly, the musician has a good sense of humor about himself. Prince released the cover art for his new song 'Breakfast Can Wait' which features comedian Dave Chappelle dressed up as Prince from a parody sketch on his Comedy Central show, Chappelle Show.
Meet Ken Jones. He's just some guy working hard through the holidays driving the familiar big, brown truck. And, while Santa delivers toys using his sleigh, UPS delivers almost all of the rest of the goodies to all. Some may even believe that Santa works incognito as a UPS deliveryman to make sure all of your goods. Here's Ken Jones singing how Santa could be your UPS man.
The Axis of Awesome is a band who likes to sing the truth. When I first heard this song, I thought to myself, "Hey, I've heard this song before," but that's just it. It's a song about every popular dance song in the club today.
Who better to get you in the Christmas mood than by having Dwayne Wade, Carmelo Anthony, Dwight Howard, Russell Westbrook and Joe Johnson bounce basketballs to make 'Carol of the Bells'.
The most popular brand in adult entertainment is Vivid Entertainment. Whether it's movies, their website, their models or their products, if it's stamped with the popular Vivid logo, you know you're getting the best. One of Vivid's highlights are their parody films. Now that we're eons away from bad lighting, low angles and cheezy music, these parody films mimic the original with high-budget desig
Our friends at The Nerdist have created another video game themed parody. This time, they take the classic show COPS as if it were filmed in the relm of the hit video game Skyrim. As a geek, this is awesome.
I'll start by saying that I love geeky things, but not for the sake of loving geeky things. Does that makes sense? Just because it has Super Mario or Batman doesn't mean I'll automatically love it as some people try too hard to relate to that geek audience. That, being said, I love this frame-by-frame rendition of the Golden Girls theme replacing the cast with Batman, Superman, Aquaman and Robin.
The easiest way to capitalize on something's success is to create a parody of it. Naturally, people who watch Family Guy probably also watch porn, right?